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Posted by on December 15, 2006, 4:52 pm
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>> Oh my can't aford you. With you whit, excuse me. & you just remember, Next
>> time you open the hood to your vehicle and "repair" something you think
>> you know how to fix, remeber what you said you advice for free, THEN WHY
>> DO YOU READ & POST HERE
>
>What the fuck did you try to say here????
I dunno, but it sounded like he was getting pissy about it.
jUST ANOTHER LITTLE BITCH WHINING about 'This group exists only to
help me, shut up unless your'e going to help me'. What a fucking
maroon.
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>>> Reminder to Steven:
>>> Do not ever hire some1 like me.
>>> You couldnt handle the expertise and you certainly couldnt afford me.
>>> Try the hack down at the corner bar you've used before.
>>> Bubba
>>>
>>>
>>>>Bubba,
>>>> Remind me never to hire some1 like yourself.
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Bubba wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >Hello - I'd appreciate any help that you are willing to give. I
>>>>>>> >have a
>>>>>>> >natural gas heater. I am replacing an old thermosat with a new
>>>>>>> >programmable unit. When I removed the old unit, I flagged my leads
>>>>>>> >and
>>>>>>> >taped them to the wall (2-wires only)... Somehow they came untaped
>>>>>>> >and
>>>>>>> >slipped into the wall. In the process of recovering them, The flags
>>>>>>> >came loose and now I don't know which is which. I tried metering,
>>>>>>> >but
>>>>>>> >there is no voltage present (I'm not sure if there should be...)
>>>>>>> >Upstream is an ITT general controls 860 gas valve. The 2 screws
>>>>>>> >that
>>>>>>> >the old wiring are attached to both say TH (for thermostat, I'm
>>>>>>> >guessing), The opposite screws (going to the gas, I'm guessing) are
>>>>>>> >both labelled PG. If there's any question of doing damage, I'll
>>>>>>> >call
>>>>>>> >in a professional. But it seems a bit of a shame for 2 screws....
>>>>>>> >Thank you (And there's no need to tell me that I'm an idiot. I
>>>>>>> >already
>>>>>>> >know. Thanks)
>>>>>>> >-- Ren.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Why would we "Give" help? This is the business that we are in. If I
>>>>>>> tell you how to fix it for free, Im taking food off the table for the
>>>>>>> service guy in your area. If we all did that, how would we be able to
>>>>>>> afford our internet connections to give you all this advice.
>>>>>>> Please stop begging in here for free advice. The utility companys
>>>>>>> dont
>>>>>>> give you free gas, oil, electric or phone service do they? Your car
>>>>>>> mechanic doesnt tell you how to fix your car for free, does he? Your
>>>>>>> doctor doesnt give you free office visits, does he/she? How about
>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>> lawyer.......they dont talk to you on the phone or in person for
>>>>>>> free,
>>>>>>> do they? Open your wallet Ren. Let the money flow..............
>>>>>>> Bubba
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Bubba -
>>>>>>As an individual, I'll give help to anyone who asks it - if it's in my
>>>>>>ability. I'll give equipment if I'm no longer using it. I'll give
>>>>>>training - not worrying if that person is going to be my future
>>>>>>competition. But right now, I'd rather spend the $25.00 on an
>>>>>>educational book than put money in your pocket.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, yeah, yeah. That all sounds pretty and well but fact is if you
>>>>> were willing to pry $25 out of your rusted wallet for a book, you
>>>>> wouldnt be here in the first place.
>>>>> Bubba
>>>>
>>
>>
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