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tod
response 29 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 19:34 UTC 2003

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jmsaul
response 30 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 01:21 UTC 2003

Re #27:  Some suppliers (Levi's for example) do cheaper goods for WalMart.
         I realize that was just an example, but I'd watch out.
tod
response 31 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 19:25 UTC 2003

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jmsaul
response 32 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 01:08 UTC 2003

Let's leave your personal life out of this, shall we?
tod
response 33 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 01:12 UTC 2003

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keesan
response 34 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 02:32 UTC 2003

Jim spent a couple of hours taking the perfect picture of what the problem
was in Larry's vacuum cleaner and it really disappointed that nobody (except
jep, to whom we emailed it) has taken a look: 
http://www.usol.com/~keesan/vacuum.jpg.  It is a funny picture.
scott
response 35 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 04:41 UTC 2003

That is pretty funny, assuming it was indeed the problem.  :)
bhoward
response 36 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 10:24 UTC 2003

Re#29: $1500 will get you a hardwood floor of decent quality?!  How many
square meters do you think that would buy?

What sort of wood?
keesan
response 37 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 14:38 UTC 2003

Re 35, it was the cause of the belt not moving and therefore burning in one
spot and breaking.  
We paid $2 per square foot for third-quality maple flooring in the eightiews,
direct from a factory in the UP.  It is about $5 now at the store, or $50 per
square meter.  30 square meters?  Enough for a reasonable sized house.
anderyn
response 38 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 14:48 UTC 2003

That is a pretty cool picture. I didn't know ou could get monkeys in your
vacuum, instead of on your back.
aruba
response 39 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 14:59 UTC 2003

Yeah, you gotta watch out for those monkeys.  Good picture, Jim. :)
slynne
response 40 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 15:21 UTC 2003

Hahaha. I wonder how that monkey got in there? ;)
bru
response 41 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 17:05 UTC 2003

Teh vacuumer was probably vacuuming up peanuts, and the monkey was going for
lunch.
tod
response 42 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 19:37 UTC 2003

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bhoward
response 43 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 00:17 UTC 2003

Was curious because not long ago I requested a guestimate on flooring our
home.  It came out to quite a bit higher than though come to think of it,
part of that was to level out some slightly uneven sections of the concrete
block foundation.
polygon
response 44 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 06:16 UTC 2003

I did look at the picture earlier.  I was puzzled by the animal.  Do you
mean to suggest it was caught inside the vacuum somewhere?
jep
response 45 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 13:35 UTC 2003

Larry, I've got the monkey now; Jim and Sindi gave it to me when I 
picked up the vacuum.  Would you like to have it back?

I replaced the belt and Larry's old vacuum seems to work great for 
me.  Thanks, Jim and Sindi!
keesan
response 46 of 46: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 15:32 UTC 2003

The monkey was caught exactly as the photo shows it - it is unposed.  Larry
obviously is not one of those DIYers :=)
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