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Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 12:36 pm
by Bloodstalker
Well, I am in a foul mood T, I have to dig a ditch for a waterline this evening
Besides, I can't pass an opportunity up to get a jab in at Weasel
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 12:38 pm
by Gwalchmai
Originally posted by Weasel
It was just an example..(No computer involved ) The main thing I was after..or looking for, If a shop tells you "Yes I can fix it, but the rest is old as well and might fail at any moment" should the shop go ahead and fix it? or refuse?
It's a tough situation. In my job, I have often punctured the side-walls of the tires on our company trucks (that's what happens when you drive across creosote....). Invariably, we take the tires to the repair shop and they say, "We can't fix the side wall hole, you need a new tire." I say, "Are you sure?" They say, "Well, we could, but the whole thing might blow." I say, "Go ahead." They grumble and say, "Okay, but we can't warrentee the fix."
I've never had one of those tires blow again. Except when I get more creosote stuck in them....
I suspect that they might be partially right, and there is a certain danger involved with the patch possibly blowing. But given the rough handling, we are likely to replace the tire eventually anyway, and the temporary fix is good enough at the time. I suspect also that they are trying to get us to buy a new tire now rather than later, which would be more profitable to them...
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 12:39 pm
by T'lainya
@ BS Yuck
That sounds like the opposite of fun
*hug* Let me get you a drink to fortify you
I agree it's fun to tease Weasel
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 12:47 pm
by Bloodstalker
@T....yeah, it sucks, but it beats well water.
As it is, I have to buy water from the store for drinking, as you can't get past the smell with what I have now.
Thanks for the beer
How's things with you?
Hello Gwally, hope your vacation went well
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 12:56 pm
by Gwalchmai
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 1:36 pm
by T'lainya
@ BS
I sympathize, when they started using Colorado river water here, it destroyedwater pipes, appliances, killed goldfish and tasted like stagnant swamp water
Another reason to stick to bottled beverages
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 1:42 pm
by Yshania
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 1:47 pm
by T'lainya
@ Ysh
I think I'd rather have the dead fish than the water
It was extremely nasty
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 1:49 pm
by HighLordDave
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 1:51 pm
by T'lainya
The river water had chunks of minerals and other stuff in it when it came through the taps
Nasty stuff
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 1:58 pm
by Yshania
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 2:03 pm
by T'lainya
@ Ysh LOL The city had to spend 10s of 1000s of dollars to replace everyones water heaters, plumbing etc
great idea they had there
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 2:12 pm
by fable
My wife and I are going to spend a couple of weeks renting a house down on the Outer Banks of North Carolina--in about two weeks' time. From having been there several times before, we know to bring bottled water in case there's a run on it in the local supermarkets. (There usually is. Tenants move in Saturday and Sunday, and when they do, there's always a run, as soon as people taste the stuff.) The local treated water tastes like it was sent directly from HLD's region in West Virginia. Sulfur has the most delicate aroma...
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 2:49 pm
by T'lainya
@ Fable The stuff we had smelled like chlorine on a good day..on a bad day..
undescribable
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 2:51 pm
by Tybaltus
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 3:00 pm
by T'lainya
@ Ty
Lost? Hmmm or distracted
How are you?
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 3:03 pm
by Tybaltus
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 3:08 pm
by T'lainya
Yikes
That sounds like a pain. I had something like that happen once visiting someone in Flagstaff..she said to take the first exit for whatever road..it wasn't it was the second one...
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 3:19 pm
by Tybaltus
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 3:23 pm
by T'lainya
LOL as long as it was a pleasant drive