Any>But I know someone here will know how to answer this:
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14 years ago
Any>But I know someone here will know how to answer this:
The plastic wheel is the cooling fan for the draft inducer motor. Removing it won't let any CO into the home, it will only shorten the life of the draft inducer motor. If the motor dies, the furnace will cease to function.
TDD
Please do not put a carat at the front of a URL, makes the URL unclickable.
I'll separate the URL, so it will be clickable.
Get a better newsreader, Chris.
X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5843 ^^^^^^^^^^^
There's your problem. Works fine in a real newsreader. And it's not a carat, it's a greater than sign... meaning the text was quoted.
Or you could try this thing called copy and paste
On 1/30/2010 7:24 AM Doug Miller spake thus:
Really.
We've been over this before many times. Outhouse Express just doesn't cut it.
That link was perfectly clickable in my newsreader (Mozilla Thunderbird), as I suspect it is in 99% of other newsreaders apart from OE.
Plus your messages still come though with everything below your replies (which are top-posted) as part of your sig, meaning they do not appear in the composition window when one replies to one of your messages.
I know you've made excuses for this in the past, but clearly you're the odd man out here, not the rest of us.
You might want to consider switching to something else.
What if he didn't want to make it clickable? Some believe in the Mormon faith. Others don't. It's the same with me and my fiath. Don't sweat it.
On 1/31/2010 2:28 AM DanG spake thus:
So now you're stooping to using sock puppets? Why?
Your posts are so easy to spot: top-posted text, your sig, then everything else (including any quoted text) below it, guaranteeing it won't be included in a reply. Badly formatted, in other words.
I rather think NOT.
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