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Conference 7.286::home_work

Title:Home_work
Notice:Check Directory (6.3) before writing a new note
Moderator:CSLALL::NASEAM::READIO
Created:Tue Nov 05 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2100
Total number of notes:78741

429.0. "Mail order home electronics repair parts" by RUNAWY::QUEDOT::DVORAK (dtn 297-5386) Thu Sep 27 1990 03:49

    I hope this info is appropriate for this file;  if not  I'll  delete it
    if the moderators wish.
    
    
    I just  got  a  catalog  from MCM electronics, 650 congress park drive,
    Dayton Ohio 45459.  1-800-543-4330.  I thought it was  unique because I
    had never found a convenient mail order source for many of these items.
    
    This catalog contains  all  sorts of electrical repair parts for common
    household objects.  For  example, they sell an extensive selection Home
    Alarm systems and components (both fire and intruder), Coax cable, Coax
    connectors, TV repair parts, Microwave oven  repair  parts (magnetrons,
    capacitors,  etc),  VCR  belts,  springs,  idler tires,  plulleys,  VCR
    alignment tapes, cassette player belts, cd player belts,  VCR heads, etc.
    etc.
    
    The prices for the belts, etc, seem very low.  I hope this  info  saves
    someone from being  scalped at a repair shop.
    
    gjd
    
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429.1VMSDEV::PAULKM::WEISSTrade freedom for security-lose bothThu Sep 27 1990 13:319
>>>>Whine<<<<

It seems like we're pushing the boundaries again, but particularly since this
contains information on burglar systems, and also on kitchen appliances, it
seems appropriate.  But the way we keep stretching the limits, it seems like 
the day isn't far off when we'll be asking about medical procedures for 
hamsters in here.

Paul
429.2While we're on the subject...DEMON::DEMON::CHALMERSSki or die...Thu Sep 27 1990 15:334
    Can anyone give me any info on how to perform a kidney transplant on a
    3-yr old hamster?
    
    (Sorry, Paul, I couldn't resist...;^) 
429.3ESCROW::KILGOREWild BillThu Sep 27 1990 16:2113
    
    If the hamster is running your alternative_energy electric generator,
    it's pretty much burned out after two years, and you should just
    replace it. Besides, parts are hard to come by.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
                                                                  
429.4What's the big deal?NRADM::PARENTIT'S NOT PMS-THIS IS HOW I REALLY AMThu Sep 27 1990 16:499
    Re .1
    
    I don't see why this note should be viewed any differently than the
    notes on Spags, Builders Square, Somerville Lumber, etc...  given
    the list of supplies the base noter mentioned.  When you're not in
    a hurry and know exactly what you want mail order catalogs can be
    a great time saver.
    
    ep
429.5ULTNIX::taberKC1TD - Monoelement 5-bander up 285 ft (ASL.)Fri Sep 28 1990 11:544
Spags keeps industrial hamsters behind the fishing tackle counter.
They're about the size of a woodchuck and can run an air shredder for
three years before they wear out.
                                         >>>==>PStJTT
429.6ESCROW::KILGOREWild BillMon Oct 01 1990 13:263
    
    ...and they're biodegradable!
    
429.7Quite a shock (especially since all was 'right' the week before)!LYCEUM::CURTISDick &quot;Aristotle&quot; CurtisMon Oct 01 1990 15:476
    .5:
    
    Yeah, but now that they've moved the tackle counter (to the sports
    shop)... I CAN'T FIND A D--NED THING!
    
    Dick
429.8ESCROW::KILGOREWild BillMon Oct 01 1990 16:576
    
    Just think of all the HOME_WORK notes that have been obsoleted in one
    swell foop.
    
    I hope Spag realizes the magnitude of his malicious destruction!
    
429.9MFGMEM::S_JOHNSONUnderdog: The MovieMon Oct 01 1990 18:513
I know.  Spag didn't even _consult_ with  us before making all these changes.

Oh well, Plumbing got re-orged a few years ago, and we got over it.
429.10Good fluff cheap!DEMON::DEMON::CHALMERSSki or die...Tue Oct 02 1990 13:143
    Re: last few
    
    yeah, but getting back to .1, does Spags sell hamsters?
429.11VMSDEV::PAULKM::WEISSTrade freedom for security-lose bothTue Oct 02 1990 13:411
I shoulda known better.  I really shoulda known better.
429.12Air shredders are still in plumbing, I believe.LYCEUM::CURTISDick &quot;Aristotle&quot; CurtisTue Oct 02 1990 15:1710
    .10:
    
    Reply .5 says that they were kept behind the tackle counter, but I
    don't know if they moved to the sports shop along with the tackle.
    
    They may still be in that area though, along with things like welders
    and fans (bathroom, squirrel cage, etc.) -- take a look the next time
    you're down there.
    
    Dick
429.13FNATCL::QUEDOT::DVORAKdtn 297-5386Wed Oct 03 1990 15:1119
    To the moderators:
    
    Could you please change the title of this note to 
    
    " The hamster and kidney note".
    
    then, since  the  base  note  will  not reflect the topic at hand, just
    delete it and you will be all set.
    
    8^)
    
    Oh, and next  time I run across some useful information, I'll just put
    it in the air shredder note.
    
    ;^)  ;^)
    
    gjd
    
429.14ULTNIX::taberKC1TD - Monoelement 5-bander up 285 ft (ASL.)Thu Oct 04 1990 10:386
Re: .13

The light-duty household hamsters are stocked with the sqirrel cage
fans.  The Industrial hamsters are by the garden weasels and the beaver board.

                                      >>>==>PStJTT
429.15Restive rodentsSUPER::EBERTThu Oct 04 1990 15:505
    RE:.14
    
    	It's tough to keep beavers amused.
    
    D. 
429.16.13: I think that "hamsters" would be adequate...LYCEUM::CURTISDick &quot;Aristotle&quot; CurtisThu Oct 04 1990 19:305
    .14 (re .12):
    
    I bow to a master.
    
    Dick