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mogulah@hotmail.com: Feb 11 03:44PM -0800 On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 12:09:59 AM UTC-5, pyotr filipivich wrote: > (Mys SO was appalled to learn that in some cases, it is cheaper to > buy a new printer than replace the ink cartridges. Heck, the Pixma > MP500 is $54 to refill at Costco.) Forget the business side, I'm still wondering why the pizza slices at their food court are so good (for so little). |
mogulah@hotmail.com: Feb 11 03:43PM -0800 On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 12:09:59 AM UTC-5, pyotr filipivich wrote in rec.crafts.metalworking: > (Mys SO was appalled to learn that in some cases, it is cheaper to > buy a new printer than replace the ink cartridges. Heck, the Pixma > MP500 is $54 to refill at Costco.) Forget the business side, I'm still wondering why the pizza slices at their food court are so good (for so little). |
mogulah@hotmail.com: Feb 11 03:36PM -0800 On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 6:09:41 PM UTC-5, Ignoramus13634 wrote in rec.crafts.metalworking: > It is supposed to stop blowing, or moving, if you let go of the > handle. That's a behavior that makes it very easy to stop if something > happens. Dead man safe, so to speak. Good point. Like removing the guard on a lawn-mower or a saw. |
mogulah@hotmail.com: Feb 11 03:29PM -0800 > If no other user settings are lost it was probably by > design. Automatic. Shit like this is why I almost never > buy anything new. Not to make anything sound as easy as pie, but trying to get one "special friend" or (always remembering a certain tech's name) at each supplier/retailer probably makes things easier if you "had" to buy new. That way, "just he/she" is responsible at that company for whatever later goes wrong. But then again, all that takes relationship cultivating You know, people sometimes come and go. |
jeanyves <jeanyves@nowhere.com>: Feb 11 09:17PM +0100 On 2015-02-10 10:04:23 +0100, mike said: > Or, am I worrying too much and should just use fixed temperature > air. > What temperature air? I've used a 200°C bottom heater and a 300°C top heater on a YIHUA 853AA station for nvidia chips (some ATI too) reflows on laptops (mainly mac laptops) 10 minutes letting the heat stabilize on the board, then 3 minutes with 7 on air flow control then stop everything and let cool the board. I don"t desoldier the chip, just reflow it (put some flux on the border of the chip) I have so far some 95% success on some 20 laptops. I began this one year ago, the first ones are still working ... good luck. -- Jean-Yves. |
vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com: Feb 11 07:28PM As best I know, I don't have call waiting, but I guess it doesn't hurt to block it - = - Vasos Panagiotopoulos, Columbia'81+, Reagan, Mozart, Pindus, BioStrategist http://www.panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm ---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}--- [Homeland Security means private firearms not lazy obstructive guards] [Urb sprawl confounds terror] [Phooey on GUI: Windows for subprime Bimbos] |
jurb6006@gmail.com: Feb 11 12:01PM -0800 You might find that you have to undo it. If you don't have call waiting that is. I am not sure what the effect would be on a line without it. Maybe you shoud try dialing *70 on a regular phone. See if you get a second dial tone. If not, don't do it. |
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