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January 7, 2011 at 3:33 PM #650076January 7, 2011 at 6:57 PM #649093TemekuTParticipant
Problem solved. Your postings made me recall my cleaning effort last week in which I reached into the entertainment cabinet, picked up the FIOS box, and used the Swiffer 360 as far back as I could manipulate it. I checked and sure enough, I had dislodged one of the connectors. As usual, thanks Piggies for your help.
January 7, 2011 at 6:57 PM #649022TemekuTParticipantProblem solved. Your postings made me recall my cleaning effort last week in which I reached into the entertainment cabinet, picked up the FIOS box, and used the Swiffer 360 as far back as I could manipulate it. I checked and sure enough, I had dislodged one of the connectors. As usual, thanks Piggies for your help.
January 7, 2011 at 6:57 PM #649679TemekuTParticipantProblem solved. Your postings made me recall my cleaning effort last week in which I reached into the entertainment cabinet, picked up the FIOS box, and used the Swiffer 360 as far back as I could manipulate it. I checked and sure enough, I had dislodged one of the connectors. As usual, thanks Piggies for your help.
January 7, 2011 at 6:57 PM #649815TemekuTParticipantProblem solved. Your postings made me recall my cleaning effort last week in which I reached into the entertainment cabinet, picked up the FIOS box, and used the Swiffer 360 as far back as I could manipulate it. I checked and sure enough, I had dislodged one of the connectors. As usual, thanks Piggies for your help.
January 7, 2011 at 6:57 PM #650141TemekuTParticipantProblem solved. Your postings made me recall my cleaning effort last week in which I reached into the entertainment cabinet, picked up the FIOS box, and used the Swiffer 360 as far back as I could manipulate it. I checked and sure enough, I had dislodged one of the connectors. As usual, thanks Piggies for your help.
January 8, 2011 at 8:12 PM #649657Diego MamaniParticipantInteresting story! I wonder how many times people discard “broken” appliances that really aren’t! Our friend was ready to replace his TV!
January 8, 2011 at 8:12 PM #650703Diego MamaniParticipantInteresting story! I wonder how many times people discard “broken” appliances that really aren’t! Our friend was ready to replace his TV!
January 8, 2011 at 8:12 PM #650378Diego MamaniParticipantInteresting story! I wonder how many times people discard “broken” appliances that really aren’t! Our friend was ready to replace his TV!
January 8, 2011 at 8:12 PM #650243Diego MamaniParticipantInteresting story! I wonder how many times people discard “broken” appliances that really aren’t! Our friend was ready to replace his TV!
January 8, 2011 at 8:12 PM #649588Diego MamaniParticipantInteresting story! I wonder how many times people discard “broken” appliances that really aren’t! Our friend was ready to replace his TV!
January 9, 2011 at 7:54 PM #650162patbParticipant[quote=Diego Mamani]Interesting story! I wonder how many times people discard “broken” appliances that really aren’t! Our friend was ready to replace his TV![/quote]
I knew a guy bought a Marshall amp from a music store
was told it was dead. He bought it for scrap.
he was hunting for schematics so he could fix it,
and wanted my multimeter.
I gave him a power cord and told him to plug it in.
I said “Watch it power up”. it promptly did.
I told him the gear heads who work at music shops
probably had a blown fuse.January 9, 2011 at 7:54 PM #650093patbParticipant[quote=Diego Mamani]Interesting story! I wonder how many times people discard “broken” appliances that really aren’t! Our friend was ready to replace his TV![/quote]
I knew a guy bought a Marshall amp from a music store
was told it was dead. He bought it for scrap.
he was hunting for schematics so he could fix it,
and wanted my multimeter.
I gave him a power cord and told him to plug it in.
I said “Watch it power up”. it promptly did.
I told him the gear heads who work at music shops
probably had a blown fuse.January 9, 2011 at 7:54 PM #650744patbParticipant[quote=Diego Mamani]Interesting story! I wonder how many times people discard “broken” appliances that really aren’t! Our friend was ready to replace his TV![/quote]
I knew a guy bought a Marshall amp from a music store
was told it was dead. He bought it for scrap.
he was hunting for schematics so he could fix it,
and wanted my multimeter.
I gave him a power cord and told him to plug it in.
I said “Watch it power up”. it promptly did.
I told him the gear heads who work at music shops
probably had a blown fuse.January 9, 2011 at 7:54 PM #650879patbParticipant[quote=Diego Mamani]Interesting story! I wonder how many times people discard “broken” appliances that really aren’t! Our friend was ready to replace his TV![/quote]
I knew a guy bought a Marshall amp from a music store
was told it was dead. He bought it for scrap.
he was hunting for schematics so he could fix it,
and wanted my multimeter.
I gave him a power cord and told him to plug it in.
I said “Watch it power up”. it promptly did.
I told him the gear heads who work at music shops
probably had a blown fuse. -
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