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  • N Nick Parker

    Roger Wright wrote: I realize that there are so few ways to screw up a storm door installation that your range is limited, but it could be a good exercise for your creativity. You would be surprised! People screw things up, call in and don't even realize what they have done. An example: Customer: "Yeah, I just finished installing my storm door, but for some goofy reason I have to be on the outside of my house to raise and lower the windows, did I do something wrong, I followed your instructions exactly." Me: "Sir, you installed your door inside out." Customer: "Well, no this is going to leave screw holes on the body of the door if I flip it around, is this covered under the warranty?" Me: "No sir, that would not be covered under the warranty." Customer: "That's just rediculous. Why don't you cover something like this in your installation manual?" Me (phone muted): "Idiot!" Me (phone unmuted): "I am sorry sir." :rolleyes: - Nick Parker
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    Roger Wright
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    I know... There are no limits to the number of ways a DIYer can screw up something simple and obvious. Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small

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      ummmmmm that was meaning ME and her at the beach u get back to work ;P


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      Nick Parker
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      I figured so much. I only have 5 more weekend of this. Have fun at the beach. :) - Nick Parker
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        ummmmmm that was meaning ME and her at the beach u get back to work ;P


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        Roger Wright
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        Meany!:laugh: Would you believe that, having hit 100 °F a week or so ago, it's now 60 °F and raining? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small

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          Meany!:laugh: Would you believe that, having hit 100 °F a week or so ago, it's now 60 °F and raining? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small

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          kjessee
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          I still got snow here.

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          • R Roger Wright

            I know... There are no limits to the number of ways a DIYer can screw up something simple and obvious. Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small

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            Nick Parker
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            I guess it's just upsetting when they blame you for their mistakes, that's all. - Nick Parker
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            • R Roger Wright

              Do you give them creative suggestions for installing the doors? I realize that there are so few ways to screw up a storm door installation that your range is limited, but it could be a good exercise for your creativity. I'll be sorted through piles of 'stuff' trying to locate everything I need to rebuild this server; if I find it all I'll be doing the deed today or tonight. Farewell, cruel world... Tomorrow I'll be starting my new job - selling motorcycle parts part time for an exceedingly low wage. It's a start, and the only nibble I've had in two years.:sigh: Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small

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              Nick Parker
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              Roger Wright wrote: Tomorrow I'll be starting my new job Good luck with your new job Roger. :) - Nick Parker
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              • N Nick Parker

                I figured so much. I only have 5 more weekend of this. Have fun at the beach. :) - Nick Parker
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                l a u r e n
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                shame i feel for u ive been there done that in my time too its character building :rolleyes:


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                • R Roger Wright

                  Meany!:laugh: Would you believe that, having hit 100 °F a week or so ago, it's now 60 °F and raining? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small

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                  l a u r e n
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                  rain???? :wtf:


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                  • N Nick Parker

                    I guess it's just upsetting when they blame you for their mistakes, that's all. - Nick Parker
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                    Roger Wright
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                    Yeah, I know. After 7 years working in a hardware store, I know all about it. I well remember the joys of spending half an hour explaining to a DIYer how to do a wiring project, only to have him ask on the way out (holding a SPST switch in his hand) , "Remind me - which terminal on this does the white wire go to?" Not to mention the one who screamed at one of my people and called him stupid because he didn't have a dimmer switch for a two speed ac fan motor. Or the irate customer who couldn't find anyone who knew what a Jew nail is (corrugated fastener) - all of our help were youngsters, born after the birth of Political Correctness. Sheesh... I don't envy you. Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small

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                      rain???? :wtf:


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                      Roger Wright
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                      bizarre, no?:omg: Maybe we can stir some more up in summer, to cool it down a bit for a shooting outing. Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small

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                        I still got snow here.

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                        Roger Wright
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                        Lucky bugger...:mad: Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small

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                        • R Roger Wright

                          Yeah, I know. After 7 years working in a hardware store, I know all about it. I well remember the joys of spending half an hour explaining to a DIYer how to do a wiring project, only to have him ask on the way out (holding a SPST switch in his hand) , "Remind me - which terminal on this does the white wire go to?" Not to mention the one who screamed at one of my people and called him stupid because he didn't have a dimmer switch for a two speed ac fan motor. Or the irate customer who couldn't find anyone who knew what a Jew nail is (corrugated fastener) - all of our help were youngsters, born after the birth of Political Correctness. Sheesh... I don't envy you. Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small

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                          Nick Parker
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                          I think most people become numb to it after awhile, but never forget. :sigh: - Nick Parker
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                            rain???? :wtf:


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                            You don't like rain? - Nick Parker
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                              shame i feel for u ive been there done that in my time too its character building :rolleyes:


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                              l a u r e n wrote: its character building Translation: "The most important thing is that it isn't happening to me" :laugh: Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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                              • N Nick Parker

                                Ok, here at work again and I'm already getting *interesting* calls from people installing their storm doors. Any suggestions to help pass this monotony? :rolleyes: Do you have big plans for your Saturday? - Nick Parker
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                                My big plans for the weekend were going out to one of these 'public houses' that people keep mentioning, but crawling into bed at 5pm today for a nap has probably put a finish to that. The good bit is after a bad back for two years today I put AC/CDs "If you want blood you've got it" on at full blast and bounced around the house for an hour earlier on, hence the nap :d Who needs a gym ? :-D Elaine (very, very tired fluffy tigress) PS I live in a detached bungalow so no problems as long as I don't start a landslide :laugh: The tigress is here :-D

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                                  You don't like rain? - Nick Parker
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                                  Roger Wright
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                                  She's been here, and no doubt has trouble visualizing the concept of water actually falling here. Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small

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                                    My big plans for the weekend were going out to one of these 'public houses' that people keep mentioning, but crawling into bed at 5pm today for a nap has probably put a finish to that. The good bit is after a bad back for two years today I put AC/CDs "If you want blood you've got it" on at full blast and bounced around the house for an hour earlier on, hence the nap :d Who needs a gym ? :-D Elaine (very, very tired fluffy tigress) PS I live in a detached bungalow so no problems as long as I don't start a landslide :laugh: The tigress is here :-D

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                                    Roger Wright
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                                    Trollslayer wrote: bounced around the house for an hour Bravo!:-D Trollslayer wrote: Who needs a gym ? I do. That burn I get from pushing a mouse all day just isn't enough for me. Call me an addict, but I just gotta have it.;) Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small

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                                    • M Michael A Barnhart

                                      Heath Stewart wrote: And, no people, that isn't a FAQ about joints. There are quite a few engineers here. That might be a good FAQ to start. :-D I am not volunteering. :suss: I do not mind getting old. It beats all the other options that can think of.

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                                      Michael A. Barnhart wrote: There are quite a few engineers here. That might be a good FAQ to start. It could be the start of a great joint venture. ;P :-D -- Din mamma.

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                                        Ok, here at work again and I'm already getting *interesting* calls from people installing their storm doors. Any suggestions to help pass this monotony? :rolleyes: Do you have big plans for your Saturday? - Nick Parker
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                                        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                        What exactly is a storm door? Is it a particularly strong door, designed to withstand storms? :~ -- Din mamma.

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                                        • M Megan Forbes

                                          Plans for today: Pick up remote and Compact Flash card reader from Jessops - Check! Install Provia (as opposed to the less subtle White Wedding) custom curve[^] on my D70 - Check! Go and experiment with custom curve vs non-custom curve shots outside - give me a few moments to view CP will ya? :-O Test long exposures with remote - hmmm, that all depends on whether or not this infernal cloud cover will move away and let some moonlight through :sigh: Sorry to hear you're at work - why are people with storm doors calling you? :~


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                                          Megan Forbes wrote: Go and experiment with custom curve vs non-custom curve shots outside Hehehe, still happy with the D70 I guess ;) - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!" ShotKeeper, my Photo Album / Organizer Application[^]

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