A good battery-charging recharged the battery to full, but failed to improve its status or behavior in any other perceivable way. As I found out when I returned from carrying a load to storage.
I've been on the phone trying to sort out my next steps--but I'm not going to put another USD 200-300 into this machine. I may spend some money on a crew to come out and do the heavy-duty landscaping stuff that needs doing, but not on just keeping Murray limping along. He is seven years old, after all.
Aggravating, though it simplifies things, I guess. Just in the direction of higher costs to me.
When you get to Korea, if you haven't yet, you will see millions of logos of happy animals eager to be slaughtered. ;-)
ReplyDeleteMy name is Roger Wellor and I’m doing a study of the successes and failures of Korean International Tourism Marketing. I have a brief survey online that I invite you to take. It is designed to be answered by Korean/US bloggers and to give a slight outline of how these cross-cultural thinkers evaluate Korea’s International Marketing.
Your email will not be used for anything other than this survey (in fact it is not a required field in the survey) and if you have any questions, I can be contacted here at rwellor@spunangel.com.
Here is the link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=C1BZDkamZB1C03Q_2ftJTkVw_3d_3d
thank you,
Roger…