I don't have anything to offer on the particular question, but I'd thought I'd just throw in an observation. In the last month or so, I seem to have seen quite a few threads (here and on other discussion boards/lists) about dead Lombards, dying Pismos, and totally fried WallStreets. Could it be that these machines are reaching the end of their working lives? The Lombards are going to be about 5 years old, while even the youngest Pismo is approaching 4.
Is their day finished?
Our Lombard was givin a gravitational assist with a rocky landing...
- Dan.
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