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General => General Discussion and ??? => Topic started by: beanie357 on July 21, 2013, 06:25:04 PM
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Rule:no matter how much space you have, you need twice as much.
Rule:no matter how good you plan, or how many times you have done it, contractors and utility companies, building inspectors, fire inspectors, electric inspectors, all conspire to ag you.
Obviously we are in the middle of building out our new buildings, and here it is Sunday night and I am already pissed in advance of Monday morning 6 am.
You have to keep the big picture or u will go postal
Aaarrrggghhh......
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I wonder if at the poat office they describe a worker at the end of his rope "going screen printerish"
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That`s "pissed" as in heavily intoxicated with alcohol?
;)
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Sounds like you just didn't drop enough envelopes being your location and all :)
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Pissed as in ag.
Binkster, I've gotten to cheap to throw the bucks at the schmucks.
Maybe need to go see his excellency, mr. Mayor.
He me a few k on rents.
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Sounds like you just didn't drop enough envelopes being your location and all :)
Before I returned to the world of screen printing, I did a stretch as a die-stamping (engraving) press operator. Not uncommon for folks like the local utility company and real estate developers, were double sized, fold-overs said to be handy for "enclosures".
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Here in Northern CA our energy monopoly PG$E is so loathe to upgrade ($pend) on infrastructure that they
are actually asking to install control boxes on home air conditioning units that allow them to control your temperature
remotely.
Sorry for the false alarm of an edit, ads I was trying to quote but must have hit the wrong key
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Here in Northern CA our energy monopoly PG$E is so loathe to upgrade ($pend) on infrastructure that they
are actually asking to install control boxes on home air conditioning units that allow them to control your temperature
remotely.
Sorry for the false alarm of an edit, ads I was trying to quote but must have hit the wrong key
When I first bought my house here, it had a remote control switch that allowed them to kill the AC when they deemed necessary in exchange for a $20 credit each month. ($20 was something 30 years ago)
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I think you've got it right Andy, I'm gonna buy stock in them.