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Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I
have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? |
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On Nov 11, 9:35 pm, Boater wrote:
wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Payback, of course. Hmm, ASUS says Made in China, shoulda known. |
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On Nov 11, 9:50 pm, Boater wrote:
wrote: On Nov 11, 9:35 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Payback, of course. Hmm, ASUS says Made in China, shoulda known. Yeah, Asus makes stuff all over the Far East and Pacific Rim. Have you contacted Asus? It is possible the company will surprise you and stand behind its product. It does happen. Apple replaced the keyboard on my laptop with absolutely no hassle, and did it at its mall store while I waited. I'd have to find the receipt, not likely. I'm about ready to go back to my old hand compass, paper charts, spring type knotlog with a towed thing and sextant. My DANG Garmin VHF is acting flaky too. |
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wrote in message ... Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Are you buying quality equipment? I've had the same Standard Horizon handheld VHF for 4 years. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 18:31:36 -0800 (PST), wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. I just replaced a fixed mount ICOM VHF that was over 15 years old. I would have bought another ICOM but they no longer make one with the same form factor so ending up buying a Standard that was a better fit in my panel. Standard and ICOM both make high quality radios. For navigation gear and radar Furuno really stands alone at the top of the quality heap. Go down to your local commercial fishing dock and take a look at what they are using. A lot of the boats here are going to Raytheon stuff. Also high end. I have a Furuno Sounder. Is great, but almost to good. Finds every piece of detritus in the water column. |
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wrote in message ... Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Check the fine print. "Made in China" Eisboch |
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On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 23:21:42 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 18:31:36 -0800 (PST), wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. I just replaced a fixed mount ICOM VHF that was over 15 years old. I would have bought another ICOM but they no longer make one with the same form factor so ending up buying a Standard that was a better fit in my panel. Standard and ICOM both make high quality radios. For navigation gear and radar Furuno really stands alone at the top of the quality heap. Go down to your local commercial fishing dock and take a look at what they are using. I found out something intersting the other day - did you know that Yaesu and Standard Horizon are now the same company? I didn't know that. |
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On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 11:03:10 GMT, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 23:21:42 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 18:31:36 -0800 (PST), wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. I just replaced a fixed mount ICOM VHF that was over 15 years old. I would have bought another ICOM but they no longer make one with the same form factor so ending up buying a Standard that was a better fit in my panel. Standard and ICOM both make high quality radios. For navigation gear and radar Furuno really stands alone at the top of the quality heap. Go down to your local commercial fishing dock and take a look at what they are using. I found out something intersting the other day - did you know that Yaesu and Standard Horizon are now the same company? I didn't know that. A company called Vertex has owned the Yaesu brand for some time but they are now Vertex Standard. I'm not sure when that happened. http://www.vertexstandard.com/ |
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On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 07:30:12 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 11:03:10 GMT, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 23:21:42 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 18:31:36 -0800 (PST), wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. I just replaced a fixed mount ICOM VHF that was over 15 years old. I would have bought another ICOM but they no longer make one with the same form factor so ending up buying a Standard that was a better fit in my panel. Standard and ICOM both make high quality radios. For navigation gear and radar Furuno really stands alone at the top of the quality heap. Go down to your local commercial fishing dock and take a look at what they are using. I found out something intersting the other day - did you know that Yaesu and Standard Horizon are now the same company? I didn't know that. A company called Vertex has owned the Yaesu brand for some time but they are now Vertex Standard. I'm not sure when that happened. http://www.vertexstandard.com/ I knew that Yaesu had been absorbed by somebody, but wasn't aware of who bought them. It's nice to know that Yaesu is still going - I've got a lot of moeny invested Yaesu radio gear. :) |
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BAR wrote:
Boater wrote: wrote: On Nov 11, 9:35 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Payback, of course. Hmm, ASUS says Made in China, shoulda known. Yeah, Asus makes stuff all over the Far East and Pacific Rim. Have you contacted Asus? It is possible the company will surprise you and stand behind its product. It does happen. Apple replaced the keyboard on my laptop with absolutely no hassle, and did it at its mall store while I waited. Do they only employ union labor? Actually some of the techs at the Apple Store are fairly knowledgeable. I doubt they'd hire a schlump like you. |
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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Nov 11, 9:35 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Payback, of course. Hmm, ASUS says Made in China, shoulda known. Yeah, Asus makes stuff all over the Far East and Pacific Rim. Have you contacted Asus? It is possible the company will surprise you and stand behind its product. It does happen. Apple replaced the keyboard on my laptop with absolutely no hassle, and did it at its mall store while I waited. Do they only employ union labor? Actually some of the techs at the Apple Store are fairly knowledgeable. I doubt they'd hire a schlump like you. Are they unionized? |
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BAR wrote:
Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Nov 11, 9:35 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Payback, of course. Hmm, ASUS says Made in China, shoulda known. Yeah, Asus makes stuff all over the Far East and Pacific Rim. Have you contacted Asus? It is possible the company will surprise you and stand behind its product. It does happen. Apple replaced the keyboard on my laptop with absolutely no hassle, and did it at its mall store while I waited. Do they only employ union labor? Actually some of the techs at the Apple Store are fairly knowledgeable. I doubt they'd hire a schlump like you. Are they unionized? Not that I know of, but they may well be in the future. |
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On Nov 12, 6:38*am, wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 18:54:31 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Nov 11, 9:50 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: On Nov 11, 9:35 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. *This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. *In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. *I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. *The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. *This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. *What is going on here? Payback, of course. Hmm, ASUS says Made in China, shoulda known. Yeah, Asus makes stuff all over the Far East and Pacific Rim. Have you contacted Asus? It is possible the company will surprise you and stand behind its product. It does happen. Apple replaced the keyboard on my laptop with absolutely no hassle, and did it at its mall store while I waited. I'd have to find the receipt, not likely. *I'm about ready to go back to my old hand compass, paper charts, spring type knotlog with a towed thing and sextant. *My DANG Garmin VHF is acting flaky too. It honestly DOES sound like you are the common element in all these problems.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And you sound like you're a common low life. |
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On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 20:52:29 -0800, "Calif Bill"
wrote: A lot of the boats here are going to Raytheon stuff. Also high end. I have a Furuno Sounder. Is great, but almost to good. Finds every piece of detritus in the water column. The older Raytheon radars are excellent, many still operating after 20 or more years. I think the jury is still out on the newer Raymarine units. |
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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Nov 11, 9:35 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Payback, of course. Hmm, ASUS says Made in China, shoulda known. Yeah, Asus makes stuff all over the Far East and Pacific Rim. Have you contacted Asus? It is possible the company will surprise you and stand behind its product. It does happen. Apple replaced the keyboard on my laptop with absolutely no hassle, and did it at its mall store while I waited. Do they only employ union labor? Actually some of the techs at the Apple Store are fairly knowledgeable. I doubt they'd hire a schlump like you. Are they unionized? Not that I know of, but they may well be in the future. Great, that will screw up customer service at all of the Apple stores. |
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BAR wrote:
Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Nov 11, 9:35 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Payback, of course. Hmm, ASUS says Made in China, shoulda known. Yeah, Asus makes stuff all over the Far East and Pacific Rim. Have you contacted Asus? It is possible the company will surprise you and stand behind its product. It does happen. Apple replaced the keyboard on my laptop with absolutely no hassle, and did it at its mall store while I waited. Do they only employ union labor? Actually some of the techs at the Apple Store are fairly knowledgeable. I doubt they'd hire a schlump like you. Are they unionized? Not that I know of, but they may well be in the future. Great, that will screw up customer service at all of the Apple stores. Only for simple-minded fools like you. |
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Don White wrote:
wrote in message ... Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Are you buying quality equipment? I've had the same Standard Horizon handheld VHF for 4 years. He uses his equipment. It's not on a shelf 360 days out of the year. |
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DK wrote:
Boater wrote: wrote: On Nov 11, 9:35 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Payback, of course. Hmm, ASUS says Made in China, shoulda known. Yeah, Asus makes stuff all over the Far East and Pacific Rim. Have you contacted Asus? It is possible the company will surprise you and stand behind its product. It does happen. Apple replaced the keyboard on my laptop with absolutely no hassle, and did it at its mall store while I waited. Didn't the ejaculate embarrass you? No, Krueger...while I see your posts, the filters I have on my router prevent your bodily fluids from getting through. |
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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Nov 11, 9:35 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Payback, of course. Hmm, ASUS says Made in China, shoulda known. Yeah, Asus makes stuff all over the Far East and Pacific Rim. Have you contacted Asus? It is possible the company will surprise you and stand behind its product. It does happen. Apple replaced the keyboard on my laptop with absolutely no hassle, and did it at its mall store while I waited. Do they only employ union labor? Actually some of the techs at the Apple Store are fairly knowledgeable. I doubt they'd hire a schlump like you. Are they unionized? Not that I know of, but they may well be in the future. Good luck with that. |
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"DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: wrote in message ... Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Are you buying quality equipment? I've had the same Standard Horizon handheld VHF for 4 years. He uses his equipment. It's not on a shelf 360 days out of the year. Projecting your own pathetic situation? I've documented a number of my adventures the last couple of years. |
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Boater wrote:
DK wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Nov 11, 9:35 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Payback, of course. Hmm, ASUS says Made in China, shoulda known. Yeah, Asus makes stuff all over the Far East and Pacific Rim. Have you contacted Asus? It is possible the company will surprise you and stand behind its product. It does happen. Apple replaced the keyboard on my laptop with absolutely no hassle, and did it at its mall store while I waited. Didn't the ejaculate embarrass you? No, Krueger...while I see your posts, the filters I have on my router prevent your bodily fluids from getting through. Poor spin. |
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Don White wrote:
"DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: wrote in message ... Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Are you buying quality equipment? I've had the same Standard Horizon handheld VHF for 4 years. He uses his equipment. It's not on a shelf 360 days out of the year. Projecting your own pathetic situation? I've documented a number of my adventures the last couple of years. Adventures? Care to post a link to ONE, dummy? BTW - MY situation is far from pathetic. I boat and fish all year and I don't have to drill any holes in a frozen lake to do it. |
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DK wrote:
Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: wrote in message ... Or does everybody else have problems with electronics. This year, I have replaced 3 hand held VHF units and am about to replace a permanently mounted one that is only 2 yrs old. In addition, now my ASUS micro-computer is failing to charge at all, unfortunately, I got it from Amazon and it simply isnt worth shipping back. I have finally decided to only buy locally because i can then take stuff back easily. The latest handheld VHF from West refused to charge so I took it back and had to wait 3 days for a replacement. This is really aggravating. Even my expensive binocs are having problems with the eye cups falling off and I cannot find the right tiny screws to fasten em on. What is going on here? Are you buying quality equipment? I've had the same Standard Horizon handheld VHF for 4 years. He uses his equipment. It's not on a shelf 360 days out of the year. Projecting your own pathetic situation? I've documented a number of my adventures the last couple of years. Adventures? Care to post a link to ONE, dummy? BTW - MY situation is far from pathetic. I boat and fish all year and I don't have to drill any holes in a frozen lake to do it. crickets Is your Google down, dummy, or are you admitting a lie? |
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