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You hit the nail square on the head, it was 1997 for sure. I was lucky i had a guy from the Mirage who worked in engineering and was good with AC,s and he rescued me.
And the compressor only cost him $300 and he only wanted to charge me $100 for the labor, i said no way and threw him $200 for the labor.
Theres so many rip off artists here with the heating and cooling business i was making sure this knew i would do right by him.

Strange you mentioned the AC compressor thing. Mine quit this evening. Was only 88 here in Rochester. The units only five years old. The previous unit ran for nearly forty years!

Your AC guy wasn't named Chris was he? If so he did the house in Vegas a few years ago. Same story.

Lyn
 
Strange you mentioned the AC compressor thing. Mine quit this evening. Was only 88 here in Rochester. The units only five years old. The previous unit ran for nearly forty years!

Your AC guy wasn't named Chris was he? If so he did the house in Vegas a few years ago. Same story.

Lyn

No, he was an older guy named Don. The thing is i would have kept using him but the parts places all of a sudden stopped selling to the independants without a license. The bigger companys were beefing about them, imagine that, the guys who are robbing everyone in sight are beefing because some small guys are trying to make a few bucks.
I did wind up using a reputable company who i will use again here in the future if need be, if you want their name, let me know.
Also, there are all kinds of compressors from the ones the builders use, which arent very good to the big names which have different levels. Im no expert at all but i learned a little. Your problem may be a capacitor, hopefully which is no big deal or the fan motor went out which is like $250-$300 at most. I hope thats the case.
 
Public domain..............duh?

Public domain...............this matter doesn't quite fall under that journalistic argument reporters love to rely upon when and if they're caught crossing the line.

You really need to learn more about the governing Forum's rules that Mr. Wilson issued, not the version posted by Jerry Forsyth. The Moderators have sole discretion as to what is allowable or permissible with any thread topic or post.........it's not a debatable point either............the Moderators have the final say and keep in mind the owner/operator of the Forum is at liberty to do anything he/they chooses to do regardless of how any member(s) feel about the matter at hand............................................Nuf said 'bout that!
 
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But everyone buys the bitter strong burnt starbucks coffee and its near undrinkable black. You have to load it up so you dont gag.

I make my own or get DD and drink'm black no sugar.

I just knew you were a DD kind of guy! :p
 
Don't know if you have a Quick Check in your area..but both the regular and flavored Hot coffees are great and their Iced Coffee is the BEST. (The unsweetened Quick Check Iced Coffee)

http://www.quickchek.com/

I am not familiar with Quick Check. I will definitely check that up next time I drive up North. We may be going upstate NY later this year, so I will keep my eyes open! Thanks for the tip! :smile:
 
when ever metals take off the counteriters get back to work,

so i drank a mint tea, now everything is closed except the train station and its raining like hell and cold, cant fade that. i want to sweat bonus ball for a hour or 2 but the wait is brutal, i'm board, sick and im not sure what else.
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posting uselss posts, cool

Oh, I just thought of something that will REALLY, REALLY help. Go to a grocery store or somewhere they sell tea, and get the THROAT COAT or BREATHE EASY tea. It is organic, no caffeine, but it really does help if you have a sore throat or cold. Trust me on this one. You will be glad you did.
 

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Without a doubt best car I ever owned. Can't hear the engine at all, great comfort, mileage, so many good features it is unreal.

Best car I've ever had is a Volvo, and I have owned five of them. Seats are extremely comfortable for road trips, good on the back. The front-wheel drive allows me to drive up mountains of snow, while all the SUVs and trucks slide and spin, getting stuck. My Volvos climb mountains like a mountain goat.

Oh, best of all, I have four coffee cup holders in my Volvo, two in the front and two in the back for guests. :grin-square:
 
I should also mention that a grande latte already has two shots of espresso, so no need for the word "double".

You really *do* know your Starbucks! :smile:

I used to get a grande triple-shot skinny latte with one pump of sugar-free vanilla and whipped cream. They know me so well at my neighborhood Starbucks that they start making the drink when I walk in the door. By the time I pay for it, my drink is ready.

I like having clout at my local Starbucks. They treat me well! :smile:

I'm sipping my Pleasant Morning Buzz coffee from Whole Foods right now. Man, it's the nuts. Best coffee on the planet, bar none. My brother loves it, but they don't have a Whole Foods in Palm Springs where he lives, so he has it shipped to him.
 

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You really *do* know your Starbucks! :smile:

I used to get a grande triple-shot skinny latte with one pump of sugar-free vanilla and whipped cream. They know me so well at my neighborhood Starbucks that they start making the drink when I walk in the door. By the time I pay for it, my drink is ready.

I like having clout at my local Starbucks. They treat me well! :smile:

I'm sipping my Pleasant Morning Buzz coffee from Whole Foods right now. Man, it's the nuts. Best coffee on the planet, bar none. My brother loves it, but they don't have a Whole Foods in Palm Springs where he lives, so he has it shipped to him.

Jen:

You know my thoughts on Charbucks already ;), but a Whole Foods just opened up in Danbury, CT near me. I'm going to have to give this "Pleasant Morning Buzz" a try!

Thanks for the tip,
-Sean
 
Jen:

You know my thoughts on Charbucks already ;), but a Whole Foods just opened up in Danbury, CT near me. I'm going to have to give this "Pleasant Morning Buzz" a try!

Thanks for the tip,
-Sean

Sean, let me know what you think. My brother and I think this is *the* best coffee. :)
 
JAM,

You should drive a Ferrari, not a Volvo. Ferrari's also come with cup holders. They are called servants.

Oooh, a Ferrari. Too fast for this goat-roper. I'm into safety and comfort, these days.

I remember running into Ted Harris at a pool tournament in, I think, Pennsylvania somewhere. He saw Keith and me get out of my Volvo stationwagon, and he asked me, "Why on earth do you drive a stationwagon?" thinking I should drive an SUV or a truck, I guess. He said stationwagons were for old folks. :embarrassed2:

But then I ran into Sweden's Marcus Chamat in Vegas, and he asked Keith if we could give him a ride back to the Venetian from the pool room. When he saw I was driving a Volvo, he got all excited. Apparently, in Sweden, Volvo is number one.

So, Jerry, what do you drive? I have you pegged for either an energy-saving Prius or a utilitarian small truck. :)
 
So, Jerry, what do you drive? I have you pegged for either an energy-saving Prius or a utilitarian small truck. :)

I'm a Utilitarian. I grew up as a Methodist, but converted several years ago.
Utilitarian's believe that God created the universe in a small shop behind his house. :smile:
 
I'm a Utilitarian. I grew up as a Methodist, but converted several years ago.
Utilitarian's believe that God created the universe in a small shop behind his house. :smile:

I wish my Keithie was utilitarian. :embarrassed2: Heck, he has trouble hooking up the sprinkler to water the grass. :angry:
 
JAM,

No, I have never driven a large car. I started out as a kid racing class 'C' sports cars and I need to be low to the ground to feel safe. Every time I get in a pick-up or SUV I feel like every corner is a threat.

So my cars are a 2003 Miata and a 1997 Acura CL. Why such old cars? Because there is so much money in pool websites! :)

Oh, and I do not drive much anymore. In the last year we logged a total of 4,000 miles. When I lived in Dallas we did 25,000 a year just getting around but here there is nothing to go to anyway. Our local newspaper prints children's birthdays as front-page news. So I stay home and pound this keyboard all day.
 
JAM,

No, I have never driven a large car. I started out as a kid racing class 'C' sports cars and I need to be low to the ground to feel safe. Every time I get in a pick-up or SUV I feel like every corner is a threat.

So my cars are a 2003 Miata and a 1997 Acura CL. Why such old cars? Because there is so much money in pool websites! :)

Oh, and I do not drive much anymore. In the last year we logged a total of 4,000 miles. When I lived in Dallas we did 25,000 a year just getting around but here there is nothing to go to anyway. Our local newspaper prints children's birthdays as front-page news. So I stay home and pound this keyboard all day.

I hear you. That's me now. I had a 2004 Volvo with 59,000 miles on it. Keith and I drove from here to Vegas and back, up and down the East Coast.

I traded it in for a brand-new 2007 Volvo, and as of the time of this writing in 2013, I have 11,000 miles on it. Needless to say, that's all I do is bang pages on a keyboard all day. :embarrassed2:

Older cars are better: No monthly payments. ;)
 
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