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Internet by data card on the road and at home?
Yahoo Message Number: 89523
Hi everyone.  I have been reading what you have been saying about the air cards.  Since we dont travel full time, I did not want to commit to a one or two year contract, which you have tp dp with an aircard.  I have Verizon wireless for my cellphone carrier, so I found out, when one does not want to be in a contract, you can order the music kit for your cellphone for around $30 and then pay $59.99 per month and not be locked into a contract, but still have high speed internet.  I have been doing this for the past 4 months and have good speed and good accessabitlity.  Just an idea for someone that doesnt want to be a one year or two year contract.for fast internet, you can do it on a month to month basis.
I have a question on a different matter.  We have a 23.5 2000 LD which we named FUN, and the kitchen faucet has broken.  My husband has not taken it apart but the sink itesel appears to have only two holes!  Has anyone else had this problem?  Or is maybe there a third hole hidden in the countertop?  I have read and read through the archives but havent seen anything addressing this issue.  Any help would be deeply appreciated!  I love this group, and have learned so much and am very grateful that you are here, Sally

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Re: Internet by data card on the road and at home?
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Yahoo Message Number: 89529
Sally, I have a 26.5 R/B 2003. My faucet from L.D. is a Moen copy and broke from the cold weeather on the spout assembly. When I took up the assembly I had one hole with the other two closed by epoxy. I bought a white (glacier) to match at Lowes for 118.00 that fit in perfect without drilling any more. Some have two holes as certain makes can use two and it gives more support. Depending on the hole location, if it is away from the center, and depending on the model it can be used for a soap container pump or the spray assembly. You make the choice but don't skimp on quality and it will last awhile. Be careful bending the new copper lines to fit underneath into the old hot and cold lines. Two wrenches are needed. Have fun. It was easier than a kitchen sink by far. John Leach, Prescott, Az.