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13 hours later still not finished.
Edit: Finished updates, 15.25 hours later, started with win 7 and upgraded to Win 10. I think I set an all time record as to how long it took, still need to add some programs. An activation hack was used on Win 7, I wasn't sure if it would have worked on 10 (the reason that I started with 7).
It works decent, nice big 17" screen and real good sound.
 
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hopefully, as in most furloughs, you will keep your health insurance. and get yourself online or on the phone:

Earlier this week, Northam waived the one week waiting period and work search requirement to file for unemployment benefits.

“So, if somebody applies for unemployment insurance, after they fill out that process, and they have direct deposit, hopefully they can start getting money within the next week,” said Healy.
 

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hopefully, as in most furloughs, you will keep your health insurance. and get yourself online or on the phone:

Earlier this week, Northam waived the one week waiting period and work search requirement to file for unemployment benefits.

“So, if somebody applies for unemployment insurance, after they fill out that process, and they have direct deposit, hopefully they can start getting money within the next week,” said Healy.
Yes, Insurance remains in affect, that was normally a payroll deduction, now I will have to pay my company $540 a month out of pocket to keep it .
 

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Yes, Insurance remains in affect, that was normally a payroll deduction, now I will have to pay my company $540 a month out of pocket to keep it .
Best to you, Mr P. That is a real hit, I hope all remains well for you and Mrs P. @tiburonfirst had some good news.
 

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Yes, Insurance remains in affect, that was normally a payroll deduction, now I will have to pay my company $540 a month out of pocket to keep it .
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hopefully, the beefed-up unemployment compensation will help some
 

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Yes, Insurance remains in affect, that was normally a payroll deduction, now I will have to pay my company $540 a month out of pocket to keep it .

Thats ....ty Mike

I do not envy your health system...
 

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Yes, Insurance remains in affect, that was normally a payroll deduction, now I will have to pay my company $540 a month out of pocket to keep it .
here's a little good news for you, mike! i hope the source (wral) is correct

''Under legislation pending Wednesday in Congress, unemployed workers would get whatever amount a state usually provides for jobless benefits, plus a $600 per week add-on funded by the federal government.''

a big thanks to the dems holding out for that! ;)
 

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