Bally book

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Re: Bally book

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Guest wrote:
Operator Bell wrote:
The thing I worry about is that this wealth of specialist information could disappear
I worry about that too, since the owner is in Galveston Texas, which nearly got washed away by a hurricane last year (a hundred years ago another hurricane actually succeeded). I watched the site nervously every day during the storm. Hopefully the server is located on high ground somewhere far away from the coast, but that wouldn't help us if Ray Watts became a casualty. Maybe we could set up a mirror. I have a domain and host I don't use but I don't think it has the capacity.
I appreciate the nice compliments here to my website. I am pleased that it is proving useful.

I lost most of my machines in Hurricane Ike's storm surge of 5-1/2 feet at my residence. The pier pictured on my main page was totally destroyed.
--Ray, Galveston, TX, USA
Sorry to hear about your loss Ray.
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Wow!
Thank you all for your replies - will peruse those web sites tonight.
I am actually an electrician but I like as much info to hand as poss. before I start playing.
Once again, thank you all!!!
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Don't forget to update us how you get on with your Bally's, I'd be interested to know more about them.
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