Grand National Fuel Gauge Fix – Part 1

Finally. FINALLY. F-I-N-A-L-L-Y, I get to post some non-nerd content 😉

A few weeks ago I was driving my 1986 Buick Grand National around, and while waiting at a red light, glanced down to check my fuel level. Now, normally the gauge was, well, not very precise. If the needle moved, it probably had something in it, and if it was sorta-kinda resting near E, there’s a chance it was close to bone dry. That day though, the needle was…well…gone, like out on vacation, nowhere to be seen. After making sure I was awake, I realized it was probably pegged, and a quick love-tap to the top of the instrument cluster brought it back to earth. I laughed it off, then realized that after owning the car for 16 years, the gas gauge never really worked right, and pondered if I could actually do something about it.

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Adobe Acrobat “Could not verify subscription” – FIX

Another fun nightmare software repair – Adobe Acrobat DC. The problem was that the user would try to sign in, and it would eventually time out saying “could not verify subscription; you’re not connected to the internet”. As such, Adobe would just close, and user couldn’t use the Adobe PDF printer driver to print to PDF. If I tried to sign out, it would say “initializing”. In addition in some cases Adobe would crash out with “error 110”, which naturally is not even listed in the troubleshooting guide.

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Historic Church in Chester, PA Burns

I’m really bummed about this; a while back a buddy of mine, who’s family is part of the Chester Historical Society, mentioned that the society took ownership of a very old and historic Presbyterian church in Chester. As such, we went to the church to help them start to clean it up as well as look around and get a bunch of pictures of the building, noting issues that would need to be addressed and so on.

4 years later, on May 27th 2020, the church burned to the ground.

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Microsoft Teams and the Missing Teams Meeting Outlook Addin

With the ongoing pandemic, the last thing we want is more software glitches to deal with. In my case, I had to set up a number of new systems for new users, and naturally on the last few, just happened to notice that in Outlook, the Teams addin didn’t seem to be loading.

Notably, I didn’t see the big purple “New Teams Meeting” button under the Calendar function in Outlook.

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Added a “Radio” page to Junknet.net

I figured it was only appropriate that I add an actual radio page to my Junknet.net web site here. While a majority of what I put up here is in the blog area, there are times where I’d like to be able to refer to a few things from time to time and have a few “static” pages in place.

As such, “The Radio Page” is born! Not much there yet, but I can only type like 600 words a minute, give me a chance to build it out! At least it does explain how I got into radio.

Have fun and 73s!

(PS – Yes I know 73 does not have to be plural, but you can bet your a$$ I love the idea of saying “bestestest wisheses!”