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On Jun 6, 2:06 am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Skylune writes: Since you are expert in everything, I am having a problem with low pressure in one of the zones on my lawn sprinkler system. Could you provide some advice on how to diagnose the problem and then fix it? Look for leaks. A leak will manifest by an excess of water at some point on the lawn. You are correct, sir. A "manifestation of excess water" (commonly referred to by bourgeouis Americans as a "leak") did in fact appear on my lawn, caused by a split in the pipe. Now, what is the best method of repair of the plastic pipe? Home Depot has connectors and hose clamps. Should I purchase these items, or are there better methods of repair? You never addressed my other questions: Are you still researching my other questions regarding housing prices in the US, and where the price correction will end? How about the comprehensive peace plan for the Middle East? Are you in touch with Petraeus, because he really needs your insight. These are very pressing issues, MX, as you are undoubtably aware. I assume you have your staff of researchers working on these topics, and will opine when you have sufficient data and time to formulate a rock solid plan. I have so many questions for you, MX. Do you think that the Chinese practice of pegging their currency to the US dollar constitutes a fair trade violation? If so, why, and what remedies should the United States seek? Is a Universal Healthcare plan feasible in the USA and, if so, what should be the primary elements? Individual mandate? Employer mandate? A combination? Please respond quickly. We have an election coming up in this country, and I need to know whom to vote for. Perhaps YOU should consider running for public office. |
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Skylune writes:
You are correct, sir. A "manifestation of excess water" (commonly referred to by bourgeouis Americans as a "leak") did in fact appear on my lawn, caused by a split in the pipe. Now, what is the best method of repair of the plastic pipe? Home Depot has connectors and hose clamps. Should I purchase these items, or are there better methods of repair? Is it just PVC pipe, or what? If it's PVC, can't you just remove the leaky section and splice in a new section? As I recall, it's extremely easy to connect and cut PVC piping, although bending it is a lot more difficult (but you shouldn't have to do that). Are you still researching my other questions regarding housing prices in the US, and where the price correction will end? I'm not researching anything unrelated to aviation. |
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On Jun 8, 1:30 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Is it just PVC pipe, or what? If it's PVC, can't you just remove the leaky section and splice in a new section? As I recall, it's extremely easy to connect and cut PVC piping, although bending it is a lot more difficult (but you shouldn't have to do that). Wow. This guy can even fix PVC pipe. Awesome. F-- |
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Skylune:
Your topics are unimportant. I would like to hear MX's opinion on our justice system (the American one, that is). Today, they announced that Paris Hilton was being released from prison for medical issues. This is the most important piece of news that I have heard in a while, and I'm surprised that MX hasn't offered his recommendations on the topic, since he knows everything else and is smarter than the rest of us. How about it? |
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Hash: SHA1 Viperdoc wrote: Skylune: Your topics are unimportant. I would like to hear MX's opinion on our justice system (the American one, that is). Today, they announced that Paris Hilton was being released from prison for medical issues. This is the most important piece of news that I have heard in a while, and I'm surprised that MX hasn't offered his recommendations on the topic, since he knows everything else and is smarter than the rest of us. How about it? He already has, just not to here. Check out the 'boycott hilton' thread in rec.travel.air. Also, the judge ordered her back to court for a 'please explain'. BL. - -- Brad Littlejohn | Email: Unix Systems Administrator, | Web + NewsMaster, BOFH.. Smeghead! ![]() PGP: 1024D/E319F0BF 6980 AAD6 7329 E9E6 D569 F620 C819 199A E319 F0BF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGaakmyBkZmuMZ8L8RAh8UAJwPQewDutGsqwcfKRNQ8F wBX2nG/QCeKWWt HXBVediq5yPMhIwAfloqhAA= =WGWe -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Skylune writes: You are correct, sir. A "manifestation of excess water" (commonly referred to by bourgeouis Americans as a "leak") did in fact appear on my lawn, caused by a split in the pipe. Now, what is the best method of repair of the plastic pipe? Home Depot has connectors and hose clamps. Should I purchase these items, or are there better methods of repair? Is it just PVC pipe, or what? If it's PVC, can't you just remove the leaky section and splice in a new section? As I recall, it's extremely easy to connect and cut PVC piping, although bending it is a lot more difficult (but you shouldn't have to do that). Are you still researching my other questions regarding housing prices in the US, and where the price correction will end? I'm not researching anything unrelated to aviation. You're not researching avaiton either, fjukktard Bertie |
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