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I remember taking the bus with my Mom to the Sears in downtown Paterson to make the weekly payment on our appliances. Then we'd go to Woolworths and have hot dogs at the lunch counter.
My very first guitar amp was a Sears Silvertone. |
I bought my stove, fridge and dishwasher at a Sears outlet near Minneapolis, scratch and dent, they all work perfectly fine for 11+ years now, except I had to replace a board in the fridge a couple years ago. Loaded them all up in the pickup and drove them home.
The store is now branded American Freight, and still sells scratch and dent appliances. There's two appliance stores I can think of still in town, plus your Best Buy, Home Depot, Menards, etc. I guess I didn't realize most of the Sears Hometown stores have closed too, there's only 5 left in Wisconsin. |
When my wife and I bought our first house (1972ish), she bought a top of the line "Lady Kenmore" (or whatever it was called) washer and dryer from Sears. The guy came out and installed, left and my wife was all excited to do her first load of wash in the new machine...wouldn't go past fill mode. Called Sears back and they said a week to 10 days to get someone out to look at it. She complained and they finally sent some one. He checks it out and says needs a new timer. Gets on our phone and finds out it'd be a week to 10 days before a new timer was available. Wife says, well then, bring us a new machine. Guy gets back on phone and reports it will be a week to 10 days before a new machine can be had. Wife says load them both up and take them away, we don't want them. Then she went to a local appliance store and bought Whirlpool (who I think made Kenmore) that we had for probably 30 years.
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30 years.... Damn
They don't make them like they use to |
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can't believe blossom is hosting jeopardy
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Wow, Hyundai of Canada
The first dealer blows their PR bigly then it turns out that they are incompetent as well.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/hyundai-steps-in-after-dealer-refuses-to-replace-catalytic-converter-stolen-while-in-service/ar-AA12Ml5t?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=2eb25a6c9109496aa9f2dc 9e1752cc99 |
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Sounds like a place to avoid if you find yourself driving a Hyundai. Wow! WHat was the deal with the end of the article where it says that the repaired car started smoking on the way home from picking it up? |
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On November 10th I woke up in for the first time in my own house. I went to take a shower and the dang hot water was not there. I check the water heater, and the burner was off. I managed to get it lit, and waited for the water to heat up, and got a shower and took a shower. The next morning, same issue. I called Sears, and they sent out a guy to replace the sensor (thermistor?) and it worked after that. |
This one made me scratch my head. There is this guy who decides he's a woman so he transitions. Then they decide to get married. So they marry...a woman. :confused:
IDK if their spouse is a lesbian or not but WTF? I know that many of us like the same stuff that lesbians do but did he need to become a woman so that he could get a woman? |
MacKenzie Scott married really well and divorced even better. Imagine being able to give away $billions and still have many more billions in hand.
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Did you know...
For physicists, a jiffy is how long light takes to travel a distance of one femtometre, which is a millionth of a millionth of a millimetre. That means that there are about three hundred thousand billion billion jiffys in a second. A jiffy also has an electrical meaning. It is the length of a single cycle of alternating current. In the UK’s 50Hz system, a jiffy is thus one-fiftieth of a second. |
The length of "just a minute" depends on which side of the bathroom door you are on.
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Be out in a jiffy.
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It's all about calculus! You have position. Then you have the rate of change of position which is velocity and also the first derivative of the position equation. Acceleration is the derivative of the velocity equation or the second derivative of position. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Possibly other than the calculus/derivative angle, I think most folks are probably good up to there. But it keeps going! The next derivative (3rd derivative of position), which gives us rate of change of acceleration is called "jerk". That's interesting, but it gets even better! The 4th, 5th, and 6th derivatives of position give us rates of change. The units for those are snap, crackle (or jounce), and, you guessed it, pop! And, if you get that far, the 7th and 8th derivatives are sometimes called "lock" and "drop" which I may have heard at some point, but had forgotten. (I assume those are rarely called that, but then, my guess is that those are pretty rarely anywhere in the picture. But maybe I'm wrong about that. What I definitely didn't know is that the integral of position is "absement" or absition. Which means that position is the rate of change of absement. "One meter-second corresponds to being absent from an origin or other reference point for a duration of one second." "absement" is the combination of "absent" and "displacement," and I assume absition is from absent and position. I've always loved physics and calculus. |
What do you get for $180 these days?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1666804224.jpg Well, at least I'm enjoying a cost avoidance due to the weather. the garden is very confused http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1666804455.jpg |
How big is the prime rib in the bottom of the bag? (But really, that is ludicrous.)
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