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    Saved a Maggie!

    underside of the turntable looks pretty clean. The dirt inside appears to be a combination of pet hair, cobwebs and saw dust. It must have been sitting in a garage or shed
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    Saved a Maggie!

    with the back off...the amp has tubes! I thought this was a newer stereo from the late 60's Can anybody date this?
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    Saved a Maggie!

    shot from up top from inside the stereo
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    Saved a Maggie!

    I was tooling around the neighborhood today on cleanout day, and didn't find the first major appliance...I guess the scrap metal guys are getting to them now before they sit for any time. BUT, I found this nice little stereo...it ain't made of metal, but a nice wood cabinet. It is dirty though...
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    Joe the Plumber

    The Joe the plumber analagy strikes a chord with me, being that I operate my own audiovisual business. The way Obama's tax plan works, my business stands to be trampled HARD by taxes. Why? Well, it is very simple, audiovisual equipment is EXPENSIVE!!! Yet, I am not a millionaire, by any means...
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    1960 Pink Frigidaire Custom Imperial, 30"

    I cannot say that I've ever seen a vintage range with a clock that works. Yes, some of them may in fact move, but they won't keep time any longer than a few days without having to reset them. Still, this is a very nice looking stove. I'm not a big fan of pink, but it still has that classy...
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    Monday morning scandal

    Call me behind the times, but I just recently heard an ad that "Finish" is the old "Electrosol". I liked the old name, it sounded more serious and sophisticated...even technologically advanced if you will. "Finish" just sounds too simple and unsophisticated...too quick. "Electrosol" sounds like...
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    American Thrift - A Look at the American Economy in the 1950's

    The collar & tie today sends a different message, not one of authority, but one of subservience. Yes, that's right. Because of the dress codes by many businesses, what the man was wearing in this film is now called " businesswear" because it's the only place it is worn nowadays. The appearance...
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    how many forum participants does it take to change a bulb

    I only have one link to provide about this.... http://www.bulbdirect.com
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    how many forum participants does it take to change a bulb

    Not trying to offend, but I found this hilarious when I read it in another forum: 1 to change the light bulb and to post that the light bulb has been changed 14 to share similar experiences of changing light bulbs and how the light bulb could have been changed differently 7 to caution about the...
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    GE enters HDTV market

    ...read an article... Uh Oh, I was mistaken they are based out of Taiwan, with their manufacturing plants in China, Southeast Asia, Europe, and North America (read Mexico) Doesn't sound like they will be any better than they were in the IBM PS/2 days if they are sourcing their product out of...
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    GE enters HDTV market

    I remember Tatung...they made all the monitors for IBM for the PS/2 and PS/1 computers. They had pretty good pictures on them, but their reliability was dismal. They are however a Japanese company, not a Chinese company, and many of the early Japanese companies that had quality issues have...
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    repairing GE spine fin coils

    I have an old GE fashionette window unit that I used in my shed when I was working out there. The little air conditioner ran great, and got really cold. It made 38 degree coil temperatures, and that did a great job on the humidity because of this. I also used the air conditioner to help dry out...
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    the end of a (kitchenware) era

    I think Union Carbide as been tossed around right much lately. It was bought by Dow Chemical a while back, but I think they ended up selling off Union carbide's consumer products, like eveready batteries and Prestone Antifreeze to SG Johnson company.
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    OK, it's almost ten o'clock,

    They both seem to be stuck on the same things despite the questions she's asking. Byden keeps saying that McCain equals Bush, but of course, it comes from Palin recycling all the Bush cliches of the past, like not ending Iraq, tax cuts for the wealthy, etc. NOBODY has said ANYTHING about...
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    the end of a (kitchenware) era

    I heard the same thing. The History channel did a "Modern Marvels" on Alumnium. They interviewed plant workers that made Reynolds Wrap here at the plant in Richmond, and showed off the manufacturing process. They said that it's the way the foil is made that makes one side dull, and the other...
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    the end of a (kitchenware) era

    Reynolds Metals had been based here in Richmond since it's inception. In the late 90's, the family sold out to it's competitor Alcoa. It was only a few years later the corporate headquarters here was vacated. Alcoa however kept some of the plants open in the area. One of them being the foil...
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    Political: *Now* I have a choice

    Here's an interesting twist...Obama is getting a bump in the polls because McCain went to Washington and stopped the bailout. Now, from what I have been hearing, and the word of mouth around my circle, the American public does not want their tax money going to bail out Wall street. McCain...
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    Political: *Now* I have a choice

    ....actually, the exact opposite is happening according to your article. Yes, you are right The president wants to sieze wall street! Like you said, I don't want "Bush and his henchmen seize Main Street and give it away to their friends on Wall Street. " The nice thing is that Congressional...
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    Political: *Now* I have a choice

    The line I stated is more or less a 1-line history of the financial mess....yes, I left out a lot of details in the effort to condense, including Phil Graham's role, while he is a great contributor to the mess, is contribution to it is sort of "after the fact" In other words, the runaway train...
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