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Old 04-20-2009, 07:27 PM   #1
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I AM SINGLE AND MY FURNACE STAT ISN'T WORKING RIGHT. I SET IT AT,60 AND IT (STAT) DOES NOTHING BUT CLICKING, THEN IT OVER RUNS IT HEAT LIMIT WHEN IT DOES FINALLY COMES ON HELP

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Old 04-20-2009, 07:28 PM   #2
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". . .when normally unassociated ideas, words, or phrases are placed next to one another."


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Old 04-20-2009, 09:33 PM   #3
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Check your air filter.

I liked the fact that she is single and her furnace stat isn't.
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wish I could help. I can't read all caps
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Old 04-21-2009, 09:31 AM   #5
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LOVED ALL THE HELP, I REMEMBER SOME THINGS ABOUT HVAC, LEARNED SOME THINGS FROM EX-;WON'T GO THERE. SORRY ABOUT ALL THE CAPS(MY PREFERENCE) OH, AND THE SENTENCE STRUCTURE. I WAS ASKING HVAC QUESTION, NOT ENGLISH. ALSO, REMEMBERING WHY I CHOOSE TO STAY SINGLE. I THOUGHT MEN WITH KNOWLEDGE WOULDN'T ACT LIKE EX. SORRY
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". . .when normally unassociated ideas, words, or phrases are placed next to one another."
juxtaposition... truly....

SUZIE, sorry, but internet etiquette is not practiced here a lot.
we have all types here, some very polite and patient, others not.
however, you're preference to type in all caps is concieved by both sexes as "screaming". proper grammar use is desireable here if you wish to get an answer to your question. if we do not understand you, we cannot help you.

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juxtaposition... truly....

SUZIE, sorry, but internet etiquette is not practiced here a lot.
we have all types here, some very polite and patient, others not.
however, you're preference to type in all caps is concieved by both sexes as "screaming". proper grammar use is desireable here if you wish to get an answer to your question. if we do not understand you, we cannot help you.

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Good answer DM.. I have no idea what type furnace ( elec, gas , etc,)or thermostat( mercury, digital, light switch, etc, ) she has..If it clicks mabe digital ??
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thanks ken. i agree with you as well, we need more input to better be able to help her.
electronics vary widely and specific model names/numbers will allow us to know what we are attempting to help with.

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Old 04-21-2009, 11:36 AM   #9
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I didn't notice the caps.

What I found funny is that someone named "Cute" announces that she is "available", and so I figure that I know where this conversation is going, but then the rug is pulled out from under me when she starts talking about an HVAC problem!

It's hilarious, even more so because it was unintentional.
This could have been a routine on Seinfeld.

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