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On 1/8/18 12:11 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2018 11:48:56 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

Crikey. How many rec.boaters does it take to change a light bulb? No one
knows, but Fretwell will build you a powerplant off the energy created
by flushing your toilet to power it, so he doesn't have to spend 25
cents a day to light it once Luddite figures out how to screw it in.


Some of us like the idea of being self sufficient. You seem to be
dependent on someone else for every aspect of your life.

How many people does it take at your house to get a lightbulb changed?
I assume at least 4.
You start with your Optometrist because you can't see and work your
way down to the licensed electrician who replaces the bulb, the
teamster who delivers it and the personal assistant who actually flips
the switches for you.




Self-sufficiency is wonderful if you know what you are doing. Obviously,
as it relates to the malfunctioning remote starter, the answer so far
ain't here...unless someone stumbles across it as a result of pure,
blind luck.

My level of household electrical competency allows me to replace wall
switches and lightbulbs, and my plumbing competency allows me to replace
a toilet or its innards and replace and install a sink, faucet,
disposal, et cetera. I'd absolutely call a licensed plumber to handle
any repairs or replacements on the propane gas service or remove and
replace a water heater. I know you are more competent at these things
than I am, but...I'm not impressed with your level of finish work.
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On Mon, 8 Jan 2018 12:22:36 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 1/8/18 12:11 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2018 11:48:56 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

Crikey. How many rec.boaters does it take to change a light bulb? No one
knows, but Fretwell will build you a powerplant off the energy created
by flushing your toilet to power it, so he doesn't have to spend 25
cents a day to light it once Luddite figures out how to screw it in.


Some of us like the idea of being self sufficient. You seem to be
dependent on someone else for every aspect of your life.

How many people does it take at your house to get a lightbulb changed?
I assume at least 4.
You start with your Optometrist because you can't see and work your
way down to the licensed electrician who replaces the bulb, the
teamster who delivers it and the personal assistant who actually flips
the switches for you.




Self-sufficiency is wonderful if you know what you are doing. Obviously,
as it relates to the malfunctioning remote starter, the answer so far
ain't here...unless someone stumbles across it as a result of pure,
blind luck.

My level of household electrical competency allows me to replace wall
switches and lightbulbs, and my plumbing competency allows me to replace
a toilet or its innards and replace and install a sink, faucet,
disposal, et cetera. I'd absolutely call a licensed plumber to handle
any repairs or replacements on the propane gas service or remove and
replace a water heater. I know you are more competent at these things
than I am, but...I'm not impressed with your level of finish work.


And if one tries, doesn't succeed, tries again and eventually succeeds, one has learned something.
In your case, nothing is learned but the cost of having someone else do the work.
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John H Wrote in message:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2018 12:22:36 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 1/8/18 12:11 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2018 11:48:56 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

Crikey. How many rec.boaters does it take to change a light bulb? No one
knows, but Fretwell will build you a powerplant off the energy created
by flushing your toilet to power it, so he doesn't have to spend 25
cents a day to light it once Luddite figures out how to screw it in.

Some of us like the idea of being self sufficient. You seem to be
dependent on someone else for every aspect of your life.

How many people does it take at your house to get a lightbulb changed?
I assume at least 4.
You start with your Optometrist because you can't see and work your
way down to the licensed electrician who replaces the bulb, the
teamster who delivers it and the personal assistant who actually flips
the switches for you.




Self-sufficiency is wonderful if you know what you are doing. Obviously,
as it relates to the malfunctioning remote starter, the answer so far
ain't here...unless someone stumbles across it as a result of pure,
blind luck.

My level of household electrical competency allows me to replace wall
switches and lightbulbs, and my plumbing competency allows me to replace
a toilet or its innards and replace and install a sink, faucet,
disposal, et cetera. I'd absolutely call a licensed plumber to handle
any repairs or replacements on the propane gas service or remove and
replace a water heater. I know you are more competent at these things
than I am, but...I'm not impressed with your level of finish work.


And if one tries, doesn't succeed, tries again and eventually succeeds, one has learned something.
In your case, nothing is learned but the cost of having someone else do the work.


Sad that fat Harry won't even try. He must have a severe
inferiority complex. That, with all his other mental issues,
makes for a shrinks nightmare. It's no wonder the so called
doctor won't even try to treat him. Nothing ventured nothing
gained. What a pair.
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On 1/9/18 11:09 AM, justan wrote:
John H Wrote in message:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2018 12:22:36 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 1/8/18 12:11 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2018 11:48:56 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

Crikey. How many rec.boaters does it take to change a light bulb? No one
knows, but Fretwell will build you a powerplant off the energy created
by flushing your toilet to power it, so he doesn't have to spend 25
cents a day to light it once Luddite figures out how to screw it in.

Some of us like the idea of being self sufficient. You seem to be
dependent on someone else for every aspect of your life.

How many people does it take at your house to get a lightbulb changed?
I assume at least 4.
You start with your Optometrist because you can't see and work your
way down to the licensed electrician who replaces the bulb, the
teamster who delivers it and the personal assistant who actually flips
the switches for you.




Self-sufficiency is wonderful if you know what you are doing. Obviously,
as it relates to the malfunctioning remote starter, the answer so far
ain't here...unless someone stumbles across it as a result of pure,
blind luck.

My level of household electrical competency allows me to replace wall
switches and lightbulbs, and my plumbing competency allows me to replace
a toilet or its innards and replace and install a sink, faucet,
disposal, et cetera. I'd absolutely call a licensed plumber to handle
any repairs or replacements on the propane gas service or remove and
replace a water heater. I know you are more competent at these things
than I am, but...I'm not impressed with your level of finish work.


And if one tries, doesn't succeed, tries again and eventually succeeds, one has learned something.
In your case, nothing is learned but the cost of having someone else do the work.


Sad that fat Harry won't even try. He must have a severe
inferiority complex. That, with all his other mental issues,
makes for a shrinks nightmare. It's no wonder the so called
doctor won't even try to treat him. Nothing ventured nothing
gained. What a pair.



That's right, ****-for-brains...I don't mess around with gas appliances
or gas lines. However, if one of our vehicles wouldn't start, I'd
probably hook my handy battery tester up and see what the voltage was, eh?
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On Tue, 09 Jan 2018 08:39:34 -0500, John H
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My level of household electrical competency allows me to replace wall
switches and lightbulbs, and my plumbing competency allows me to replace
a toilet or its innards and replace and install a sink, faucet,
disposal, et cetera. I'd absolutely call a licensed plumber to handle
any repairs or replacements on the propane gas service or remove and
replace a water heater. I know you are more competent at these things
than I am, but...I'm not impressed with your level of finish work.


And if one tries, doesn't succeed, tries again and eventually succeeds, one has learned something.
In your case, nothing is learned but the cost of having someone else do the work.


It is interesting that as much as Harry likes to trash anyone who does
not have a college degree, he could not survive without those people.
I am sure most of them charge more per hour than he could dream to
ever make.


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