Thread:AndreaBS/@comment-28152535-20160627175819/@comment-28152535-20160629200404

Calliebubba wrote: How awful! Take recovery slow. These sort of tragedies are hard to get over. No connection! Perhaps you can sure for pain and suffering? :) glad you're back! Callie, good to hear from you, missed you and the others. Taking it very slowly. Had just lunch with a friend and we did some shopping afterwards. We had the issue two times before. One time work in the subdivision (street) caused the wire outside in the box to fall off and no one noticed. Had just a minor breakdown😱 the other time 8 or 9 states were for a couple of days out of service, some kind of software issue....

Reconnected our Bose Soundtouch to the new network, sounds pretty easy, except for the fact that a special USB cabel is required and spend the last 30 minutes to go through all of our wires/cables and believe me there are a lot. No success, out of desperation I looked in one of the drawers of the office desk and the right USB cabel smiled right at me, ahhhhhhhhh. At least the music is back in the family room.

Compensation for pain and suffering, for me or the guy from customer service on the other end of the world (India or Pacistan) who got a really p... version of me on the phone? I was on a roll.... When hubby got home from his bicycle ride 20 minutes later he took a look at me and asked me: What happend? Told him about the phone call and he asked me: is the customer service guy still alive you look like you just murdered someone?