On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 13:51:07 -0600, "Jimi"
wrote:
"Puddin' Man" wrote in message
.. .
On 12 Dec 2006 06:59:52 -0800, wrote:
m Ransley wrote:
New unit, under warranty, why are you messing with it
You've heard it befo "Inquiring Minds Wanna Know!"
Maybe because changing how long the blower stays on after the burner
shuts off is a setting, not a warranty issue? And that he fixed it be
changing an obvious jumper setting instead of paying for a service call.
They prolly woulda come out under the warranty.
Idea was to analyze heat op. cycle, figger what it
was doing, make any adjustments my po' self.
Woulda worked if they hadn't scattered the info
on settings across several manuals.
So I had to ask a Q here, I got an answer, found
the relevant info, and fixed it. Acceptable result.
If there's a serious malfunction, I'll call service
under warranty. Otherwise I'll fix it myself, which
is what'll happen when it's out of warranty.
Puddin'
Pease pudding hot,
Pease pudding cold,
Pease pudding in the pot
Nine days old ...
I gotta ask....How did you come up with that Nick name and the
Many years ago it was appropriated from a volume on blues
(music) history. Then I was kinda stuck with it. The 7-year-old
sig looked like:
************************************************** *****
* Arrest records (for the infamous Storeyville *
* district of New Orleans) at the turn of the *
* century list underworld characters with bizarre *
* aliases like Drop o' Sack, Cinderella, Pudding Man, *
* Willie the Pleaser, Diamond Dick, Lead Pencil, ... *
************************************************** *****
*** Puddin' Man PuddingDotMan at GmailDotCom ****
************************************************** *****;
signature...is it some sort of nursery rhyme? Jimi
Pert near. From
http://www.rhymes.org.uk/pease_pudding.htm:
Pease Pudding Hot Rhyme
Nursery Rhyme & History
Pease pudding hot - the origins of the words are based on a
traditional British dish
The pease pudding hot referred to in the words of this poem is a dish
which is still enjoyed in Britain today. It is a smooth, thick sauce,
(referred to as a pudding in the rhyme for the sake of alliteration)
which has a dark yellow colour. Pease pudding is a hot dish made from
dried peas - it can be re-heated as often as required (Pease pudding
in the pot - nine days old). Pease pudding is traditionally served hot
with boiled bacon or a form of sausage called a saveloy.
A Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme
Pease pudding rhyme poem
Pease pudding hot, Pease pudding cold,
Pease pudding in the pot - nine days old.
Some like it hot, some like it cold,
Some like it in the pot - nine days old.
I actually have a zillion little clips for sigs, but
I'm too lazy to change 'em each post.
Cheers,
P
Pease pudding hot,
Pease pudding cold,
Pease pudding in the pot
Nine days old ...