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Basic Blackberry Roller Ball Repair Print E-mail
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blackberry_repair.jpgIf you have a Blackberry 8830, or similar Blackberry cell phone that has the roller ball, or tract ball as some people call it, and your ball isn't working, I may have some suggestions which may help.

I found what started to be some general ideas about fixing this problem by Goggling, "fix blackberry roller ball", or "fix Blackberry roller ball".

The posting I click on said to take the roller ball out of the phone by inserting a stiff and sharp needle under the silver exterior shroud that surrounds the roller ball.  It suggested putting an embroidery needle under the shroud between the letters T and Y as seen on the phone keyboard. 

Since I didn't have an embroidery needle handy, and to be honest, didn't know the difference between an embroidery needle and a standard needle, I use the next best thing,  a pen.  This may have been a mistake as I have since removed the shroud on multiple occasions with a pen and it has caused damage to some the shrouds teeth.  I suggest you think twice about using a pen.  The shroud has three sets of teeth that if mishandled when putting back on can become bent and cause the silver shroud to be reseated in a lopsided manner.  As you pry up the shroud, note the orientation and location of the teeth.  This is going to be important when you put the shroud back on. 

Once you have removed the shroud tip the phone over and the roller ball and roller ball housing should drop out of the hole in the phone.  If is doesn't drop out, GENTLY pry it out.

Now the fun begins!  Before doing anything else, look very carefully at the configuration of the roller ball housing.  You may want to take a picture of the housing unit as you take it apart.

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Mother & Child Clothing and Gifts Print E-mail
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The other day there was a bit on the news about consignment shops and their recent growth of approximately 25%.  It is one of those recession proof corners of the market that is actually growing by leaps and bounds.  Makes sense.  Especially when it comes to kids, how nice is it to actually get something back from those boots that were worn for one short winter or that darling dress that was worn exactly once before it was outgrown.  On an ecological note, in this age of reaching ever further to "reduce, reuse, recycle", consigning makes more sense than ever.  In the toy department alone, it is a simple way to convert imported goods from China, etc. into local economic growth........ putting money back into a local business as well as the hands of the local consignor, perfection! 
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Nashua NH River Rail Trail Print E-mail
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The Nashua River Rail Trail

Autumn on the Rail Trail

For any outdoor enthusiast or parent with small kids in tow, the Rail Trail bike path offers both serenity and safety.  This paved path runs 12.3 miles from Nashua, NH to Ayer, MA, passing through Dunstable, Pepperell, and Groton, MA.  It was completed in 2002 and runs along the former Hollis branch line of the Boston & Maine railroad.  The trail crosses a handful of roads (with ample warning for the crossings) and passes right through part of "downtown" Pepperell where one can pause for ice cream and other treats. 

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Top 10 things you should know before buying NH new Construction Print E-mail
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 Looking to Purchase New Construction in NH? Here are some things you should consider:

 

10. Proper planning produces proper performance. Where is the septic going to go?  What is the sun's orientation? Where is the house going to be situated on the lot?  Is there enough room for the pool or the future barn? Should we buy the land first or design the home to fit the land?  There are a million questions you could consider;  each building project is unique. Some of the significant questions involve whether or not there is a walk-out basement, a pool, deck or patio, sun's orientation, etc.  If a walk-out is a must you need to find a lot that will accommodate a house design with a walk-out.  This may seem obvious, but it is often overlooked or misunderstood.  If you are designing a passive solar home as part of a green construction project, then the lot's orientation to the sun is very important.  Prioritize, gather information, consult and render an opinion, then realize that your requirements may need modification.

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Canobie Lake Park Print E-mail
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 If you’re looking for family fun on the cheap (aka short driving distance from Manchester, Nashua, and vicinity), look no further than Canobie Lake Park.  Having not been there since my own childhood, my impressions and memories were a bit foggy…….plus assumed depreciation over the years….. suffice to say I certainly didn’t have great expectations.  But the toddler set is relatively easy to please and doing something rather than nothing always seems to make any weekend go better.  Located in Salem, NH, only a 25 minute drive from our hometown of Amherst, NH, Canobie Lake is a little slice of nostalgia for those of us with southern NH roots.  Even my mother-in-law remembers going on the caterpillar ride as a kid! 

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