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Bergmann

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I am A wine maker from a small town In Pennsylvania, Ya I know there are a lot of them. Ours is so small when you drive down the road there always people out on their front porches, so they can get cell service. it is kind of funny to see them standing in a certain position all the time to get the service.
Anyway wine making is like the #2 sport here. before long all of those that have internet access will be here. Which is not many.
 
Ours is so small when you drive down the road there always people out on their front porches, so they can get cell service.

I guess anything is good that brings people back to their front porch to interact with other people.
 
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Welcome aboard. What town are you in. I'll bet you'll be surprised how many members may be not to far from you.

Shippenville, Clarion County. I know lots of wine makers here, but internet service here is so poor few have it.
 
Welcome to the forum, Internet is available it's just a decision of how much you are willing to pay. I think the Internet offered by the satellite TV companies is available pretty much anywhere
 
Thig, your right about about satellite but there are still many areas even around me without cell service or even cable. Cable is near by but if you live down a dirt road with few houses they won't run it. Plus Bergmann lives in a mountain area making for bad reception.
 
Yeah I was thinking satellite might be the only option but I have never priced it.
 
Like Dan said, depending where in Shippenville would depend on what he can get. Armstrong Cable des run thru that area thou.



Welcome to WineMakingTalk, what kind of wines have u made?
 
I once lived in a town so small we didn't even have our own zip code!
 
Welcome Berg, Shippenville is small in terms of town, but covers a good area. It's even smaller than Knox.
 
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