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Post by Dave's Not Here Man on Jan 5, 2017 10:59:06 GMT -5
Sears has sold the Craftsman brand to Stanley.
Sears, Macy's, and Kmart are closing boo koo stores. Kmart on rt 3 is on the list. Macy's in Landmark.
Get the fake news camera crews ready for the great dealer to come save the day.
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Post by bobathon on Jan 5, 2017 11:16:26 GMT -5
Are they all publicly traded? No stock-manipulating tweet will be released without an identified beneficiary...
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Post by Dave's Not Here Man on Jan 5, 2017 11:47:05 GMT -5
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Post by bobathon on Jan 5, 2017 11:50:52 GMT -5
My Overlords remain idiots. They don't like the url format change to the "redirect" url. But if I go quote it, no problem.
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Post by MF on Jan 14, 2017 14:11:05 GMT -5
Sears has sold the Craftsman brand to Stanley. Sears, Macy's, and Kmart are closing boo koo stores. Kmart on rt 3 is on the list. Macy's in Landmark. Get the fake news camera crews ready for the great dealer to come save the day. Do you really think anything can save them I thought you were smarter than that,,,I guess I was wrong,,,, What if amazon could offer the same products you can, for half the price...and deliver more efficiently,,how long would you stay in business as hour customers leave you ? Come on maaaaaaaaan !!!!!
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Post by minx on Jan 15, 2017 12:53:46 GMT -5
What if Trane made heat pumps and furnaces for less than the price of Carrier? Should the taxpayers of Indiana still be expected to subsidize Carrier so they can save 700 jobs?
You can't have it both ways monkey-boy.
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Post by DA on Jan 15, 2017 18:53:08 GMT -5
I just used my $400 in Sears gift cards that I have had for quite some time. I like Sears, just bought a new TV from one of their marketplace sellers since my last TV lost all HDMI inputs due to a storm. Thanks, Comcast for trashing 3 of my TVs and instead of fixing the problem, you replace my TVs instead. Wonder how long this new TV will last.
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Post by bobathon on Jan 15, 2017 19:07:00 GMT -5
Sounds like at least until the next storm.
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Post by Dave's Not Here Man on Jan 15, 2017 19:10:41 GMT -5
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Post by DA on Jan 16, 2017 1:07:58 GMT -5
On my two Sony's, it only took out the HDMI ports; the 15 pin PC port, USB port, and Component Cables all still work. Fried the HDMI port on the cable box too. My Panasonic TV fried the power supply board. TVs were hooked to good surge protectors. When it took out my second Sony, the first was hooked up via component cables and no problem, the Sony I use for my PC/TV lost the HDMI ports, but computer had no problems. Both TVs were on at the same time (component cable one for TV, HDMI one for computer, but HDMI from cable box was still going into my 2nd Sony I was using as my PC monitor) when 2nd Sony lost the HDMI ports. Comcast guy was going to come out and check to see if the cable was grounded out here, but no call/no showed for the appointment. When I called him back, he said he would just turn it into their insurance company. I let the insurance company know that this was the 3rd TV in 2 years that has been fried due to Comcast issues. They paid me for all three of them with no issues. Sucks because I love my Sony's. Will that device help if surge comes through cable from cable company?
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Post by Dave's Not Here Man on Jan 16, 2017 1:24:05 GMT -5
Yes. You go from the wall to the surge protection device with the coax and then out to the cable box with another coax, then just whatever AV cables you use to the tv. If you have dvd xbox home theater stuff the same thing applies to all. The idea is to get the s/p in front of everything that comes in from outside (or walls, ceilings).
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Post by DA on Jan 16, 2017 14:00:32 GMT -5
Yes. You go from the wall to the surge protection device with the coax and then out to the cable box with another coax, then just whatever AV cables you use to the tv. If you have dvd xbox home theater stuff the same thing applies to all. The idea is to get the s/p in front of everything that comes in from outside (or walls, ceilings). Thanks for the info. This is the one I have but didn't have the coax running into it before going into my cable box. Will this one suffice, or in your opinion, should I upgrade? Utilitech
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Post by Dave's Not Here Man on Jan 16, 2017 16:04:11 GMT -5
For a $400 TV sure, not a $2000 tv.
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Post by DA on Jan 16, 2017 17:21:15 GMT -5
Lol, yeah, like I can afford a $2000 tv. When I get working and saving some, perhaps I can upgrade both.
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