Re: [lace-chat] Re: user manual warnings

2007-06-16 Thread Bev Walker
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, Tamara P Duvall wrote: .. I did do a very good imitation-bonde, didn't I? Nor you did :D ;) -- bye for now Bev in Sooke, BC (on Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada) Cdn. floral bobbins www.woodhavenbobbins.com To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing

[lace-chat] Re: user manual warnings

2007-06-15 Thread Joy Beeson
On 6/15/07 1:10 AM, Tamara P Duvall wrote: Sometimes, one gets a bit tired of adding :) and VBG every couple of sentences... I did do a very good imitation-bonde, didn't I? Reminds me, for some reason, that someone gets very, very excited whenever I mention that one can simulate an overhead

Re: [lace-chat] Re: user manual warnings

2007-06-14 Thread Bev Walker
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Tamara P Duvall wrote: The general rule of thumb is: if something mindbogglingly stupid *can* be done, someone will do it. And then sue *your* pants off for not Thus if you see it in the User Manual, chances are there *was* a lawsuit. No, I don't think anyone makes them

[lace-chat] Re: user manual warnings

2007-06-14 Thread Tamara P Duvall
On Jun 15, 2007, at 0:31, Bev Walker wrote: But, but, but... Isn't that how you reheat the leftovers? On the burner or in the oven? Of course it is. Surely not the entire coffeemaker though (and surely it happened. aargh) No, no, no. Ever since most appliances shortened their cords

[lace-chat] Re: user manual warnings

2007-06-12 Thread Tamara P Duvall
On Jun 12, 2007, at 18:05, Thurlow Weed wrote: It is amazing the apparent issues people have had with various appliances and tools to warrant all manner of odd warnings in User Manuals. The general rule of thumb is: if something mindbogglingly stupid *can* be done, someone will do it. And