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Winston November 16th 08 10:00 PM

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spaco wrote:
You got me started.

Pete


I agree.

Also, we don't want to forget the value of multitasking.
I recently logged to a manufacturer's website and bought
a couple replacement parts for my drip irrigation system
directly from them. Rather than drive to the local HW
store, I used the time to do other more productive stuff.

Three days later, I have my parts at reasonable cost without
spending a penny in gas or a minute more of my time.


--Winston

Larry Jaques November 16th 08 11:56 PM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:00:31 -0800, the infamous Winston
scrawled the following:

spaco wrote:
You got me started.

Pete


I agree.

Also, we don't want to forget the value of multitasking.
I recently logged to a manufacturer's website and bought
a couple replacement parts for my drip irrigation system
directly from them. Rather than drive to the local HW
store, I used the time to do other more productive stuff.

Three days later, I have my parts at reasonable cost without
spending a penny in gas or a minute more of my time.


Please check your email for a multitasking caveat, Winnie.

--
When we are planning for posterity,
we ought to remember that virtue is not hereditary.
-- Thomas Paine

Jon Danniken[_2_] November 17th 08 01:32 AM

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"Winston" wrote:

I recently logged to a manufacturer's website and bought
a couple replacement parts for my drip irrigation system
directly from them. Rather than drive to the local HW
store, I used the time to do other more productive stuff.

Three days later, I have my parts at reasonable cost without
spending a penny in gas or a minute more of my time.


I needed a new pump for the washing machine earlier this year. Most of the
local guys wanted two to three times what I wanted to pay, one of whom even
went so far as to refuse to tell me the stock number for the part. One
local guy had it for a reasonable price, but he didn't get in until
afternoon (and didn't tell me this before I went out of my way to go there
one morning).

Went home and found the part on ebay, bought it for the lowest price
anywhere, and received it five days later, along with a short handwritten
note from the supplier thanking me for my business. I appreciated that.

Jon



Joe Pfeiffer November 17th 08 02:33 AM

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"Jon Danniken" writes:

"Winston" wrote:

I recently logged to a manufacturer's website and bought
a couple replacement parts for my drip irrigation system
directly from them. Rather than drive to the local HW
store, I used the time to do other more productive stuff.

Three days later, I have my parts at reasonable cost without
spending a penny in gas or a minute more of my time.


I needed a new pump for the washing machine earlier this year. Most of the
local guys wanted two to three times what I wanted to pay, one of whom even
went so far as to refuse to tell me the stock number for the part. One
local guy had it for a reasonable price, but he didn't get in until
afternoon (and didn't tell me this before I went out of my way to go there
one morning).

Went home and found the part on ebay, bought it for the lowest price
anywhere, and received it five days later, along with a short handwritten
note from the supplier thanking me for my business. I appreciated that.


FWIW, I've had very good results going to partsdirect.com for
appliance parts.

Winston November 17th 08 02:38 AM

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Larry Jaques wrote:

Please check your email for a multitasking caveat, Winnie.


HAW! Indeed.

I used to look just like the guy in the first slide.
Tis a pity when we let ourselves go...


--Winnie


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