Hey Michael,
I had not heard of a system that allowed for operation of the water etc. with
the filter out. THis is of course a nice benefit in the event you do not have
one and need to still use the water. I know the replacement process is pretty
simple for all the units I have encountered. If
Hi,
This is really interesting. I have a Whirlpool side by side circa 2003 from
Sears and the filter is located at the top of the frig door. To change the
filter just pull the old filter out and put in the new one. Now, previously
I owned a side by side circa 1993 and there was no onboard filter.
I thought this was interesting.
Shane
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Posted on: Saturday, July 24, 2010 8:02 AM
Author: Catherine Jo Morgan
Subject: How much is a finger worth?
How about a hand? Do table saw
http://www.consumersearch.com/table-saw-reviews manufacturers
This is truly a disgusting reflection on the legal system.
To reward some idiot for disabling any safety features that were available is
crazy.
I've researched this case for an article I am helping write for another list
I'm on. For those that don't know the details, here are the important
Bob,
I could not agree with you more. These idiot law suits should be illegal
and, furthermore, when the plaintiff looses I am not sure that he should not
have to pay the legal costs involved in the defense. Man, that sure would
slow down some folks who know that it will cost the company or other
A jury is supposed to be made up of 12 of your piers. So there should have
been 12 woodworkers on the jury and they'd have finished the case in a day.
I like the idea of having to pay legal costs if you lose. Adds some extra
consideration before finding a slick attorney and filing papers.
hey electro heads
anyone know where i can find a talking multimeter?
thnkx
Bob,
I did forget part of what I was thinking.
In those type of law suits I think the plaintiff and his/her attorney should
have to split the cost of the defense's costs should the plaintiff lose.
That would make a lot of ambulance chasers think four or five times before
taking on a case.
It
I coudl not agree more. The safety devices were included for a reason and if
you remove or disable them, you automatically assume responsibility for the
risk of operating the device. In other words, once it has been proven you
rendered the safety features inoperable, you should really not be
I didn't get anything relevant from any of those links. Would you care to
post the article?
Regards.
Max. K 4 O D S.
Email: m...@maxsmusicplace.com
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To
Try
http://www.consumersearch.com/blog/how-much-is-a-finger-worth-0?utm_source=R
SSutm_medium=RSS
Shane
From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com [mailto:blindhandy...@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Max Robinson
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2010 9:15 PM
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
Something is screwed up. When I get to the page jaws starts reading a
seemingly endless list of links. When I try to jump to the heading by
typing H I get the message the web page can't be displayed. I pretty much
get the idea from what people have said in their responses. Why am I always
Hi List;
How much is your eye sight worth? I lost my eyesight to medical
malpractice. What started as an abscessed wisdom tooth that resulted in
gangrene. It almost killed me but, in California the laws set limits on how
much you can sue for in a medical malpractice lawsuit. I don't much
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