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Michael Bell wrote: > Despite the London Routemaster being held up as an icon of London, it > was a design, technical and commercial flop. Any machine in daily use for 40 years is not a design or technical flop in my book. Commercial flop, perhaps. > It was too low for a tall man to stand straight in. Is there any double decker where a tall man can stand straight? If there is, I     

Group: uk.railway · Group Profile · Search for High Quality Rebuilders in uk.railway
Author: R.C. Payne
Date: Jun 25, 2008 03:40

Tony wrote: CWO4 Dave Mann <misterfixit@loveable.com> wrote: I have a Laserjet 4000 with 575,000+ pages; 290,000 pages since last service. It works well printing via the Tray two which it came with. I found this printer in a dumpster (trash bin) and after cleaning coffee grounds off it, plugged it in to my LPT port and it worked fine. Now I have some questions which
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You are diving in a high-quality dumpster there. Given the price you paid, I would use the printer until it started to give trouble, then do the maintenance. Rollers dry out over time and they also wear down from their continuous rolling action. The usual thing is to replace the rollers. Rubber "rejuevnation" is usually a spray that you put on the cloth and wipe onto the rollers. It's     

Group: comp.sys.hp.hardware · Group Profile · Search for High Quality Rebuilders in comp.sys.hp.hardware
Author: CWO4 Dave Mann
Date: Jan 1, 2008 14:41

>> No, but they snap in half when they hit something that a steel bike would bounce off of. That's the problem as I see it. This the reason why I refuse to buy a composite frame that only has a 3 or 5 year warranty. I used to work in bike shop and I think it's ridiculous that a person should pay more and get a shorter warranty. This is especially true when you consider how much these
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Package: xmoto Version: 0.3.1-1 Followup-For: Bug #431662 Hi, I encountered the same problem, and followed the instructions given to get a backtrace, but the resulting package works fine! I'm running testing rather than unstable, with unstable xmoto as you can see below, but the dependencies shouldn't have been a problem. The GLX implementation I'm using is nVIDIA's proprietary driver     

Group: comp.sys.hp.hardware · Group Profile · Search for High Quality Rebuilders in comp.sys.hp.hardware
Author: Ben Myers
Date: Jan 1, 2008 10:05

On Jul 7, 12:32 pm, jim beam <spamvor...@bad.example.net> wrote: landotter wrote: On Jul 7, 10:01 am, Just A User <k...@up-yours-spammer.net> wrote: I know this has probably been covered her before, but here it is again. This morning while out on a moderate intensity ride I heard a familiar /ping/ noise that I recognized as a spoke breaking. This is the third spoke I
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landotter wrote: > On Jul 7, 10:01 am, Just A User <k...@up-yours-spammer.net> wrote: >> I know this has probably been covered her before, but here it is again. >> This morning while out on a moderate intensity ride I heard a familiar >> /ping/ noise that I recognized as a spoke breaking. This is the third >> spoke I have broken in 2 years. Not what I would call a lot, but more >> than I would     

Group: rec.bicycles.racing · Group Profile · Search for High Quality Rebuilders in rec.bicycles.racing
Author: Mike Jacoubowsky
Date: Jul 15, 2007 19:04

clifto wrote: Nate Nagel wrote: Specifically I need a grease gun and a suction gun... where does one buy this stuff? All of the stores around me sell the same stuff made by "Performance Tool" which looks to be of about Harbor Freight quality... Years ago I bought an expensive and supposedly high-quality grease gun. It never worked right from the beginning. I never
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On May 22, 7:39 am, BDK <B...@shillsrus.com> wrote: > > > And you, "Mr. Honor", who swallow anything on a kookpage, no matter how > > > insanely ridiculous it is, as long as it's anti government, right? > > > Carefully READ what you just wrote and actually THINK about it. That > > is a very immature form of "projection" that you should have grown out > > of by your 12th birthday. > > The     

Group: linux.debian.bugs.dist · Group Profile · Search for High Quality Rebuilders in linux.debian.bugs.dist
Author: Stephen Kitt
Date: Jul 7, 2007 12:40

On May 22, 7:39 am, BDK <B...@shillsrus.com> wrote: And you, "Mr. Honor", who swallow anything on a kookpage, no matter how insanely ridiculous it is, as long as it's anti government, right? Carefully READ what you just wrote and actually THINK about it. That is a very immature form of "projection" that you should have grown out of by your 12th birthday. The
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Group: rec.bicycles.tech · Group Profile · Search for High Quality Rebuilders in rec.bicycles.tech
Author: landotter
Date: Jul 7, 2007 10:48

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Author: jim beam
Date: Jul 7, 2007 10:32

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Group: rec.autos.tech · Group Profile · Search for High Quality Rebuilders in rec.autos.tech
Author: Pete C.
Date: May 24, 2007 07:01

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Author: The King of Men
Date: May 22, 2007 12:26

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Group: alt.military · Group Profile · Search for High Quality Rebuilders in alt.military
Author: The King of Men
Date: May 22, 2007 12:26

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