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David Hare-Scott[_2_] 22-09-2009 11:22 PM

Cutting artichokes
 
I have let the asparagus have a rest but the artichokes are ready. Only two
so far big enough but many more in couple of days. Our WWOOFer has been
doing good work and we have been weeding, manuring and pumping water so the
gardens look good. The flowers on the fruit trees were beautiful but they
are getting badly knocked about by the wind. Today we got up to find the
sky yellow, visibility is down to about 200m. Pity the poor bugger whose
topsoil is blowing by.


David


FarmI 23-09-2009 08:05 AM

Cutting artichokes
 
"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
...
I have let the asparagus have a rest but the artichokes are ready. Only
two so far big enough but many more in couple of days. Our WWOOFer has
been doing good work and we have been weeding, manuring and pumping water
so the gardens look good. The flowers on the fruit trees were beautiful
but they are getting badly knocked about by the wind. Today we got up to
find the sky yellow, visibility is down to about 200m. Pity the poor
bugger whose topsoil is blowing by.


But the up side of that is that you are getting free topsoil and don't even
have to spread it.



Jonno[_20_] 24-09-2009 01:06 PM

Implied warranty
 
Something you may all be able to use in case of a consumer appliance
meltdown.....
Implied warranty
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Australia::
In common law jurisdictions, an implied warranty is a contract law term for
certain assurances that are presumed to be made in the sale of products or
real property, due to the circumstances of the sale. These assurances are
characterized as warranties irrespective of whether the seller has expressly
promised them orally or in writing. They include an implied warranty of
fitness for a particular purpose, an implied warranty of merchantability for
products, implied warranty of workmanlike quality for services, and an
implied warranty of habitability for a home.

This means even if you have 1 year warranty, then if a device fails shortly
there after, you would still have a claim.

This would save a few dollars I hope.
Now if they could only apply this to a few ISP's we may have some defense
when we tell them to go jump...








David Hare-Scott[_2_] 24-09-2009 11:04 PM

Implied warranty
 
Jonno wrote:
Something you may all be able to use in case of a consumer appliance
meltdown.....
Implied warranty
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Australia::
In common law jurisdictions, an implied warranty is a contract law
term for certain assurances that are presumed to be made in the sale
of products or real property, due to the circumstances of the sale.
These assurances are characterized as warranties irrespective of
whether the seller has expressly promised them orally or in writing.
They include an implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose,
an implied warranty of merchantability for products, implied warranty
of workmanlike quality for services, and an implied warranty of
habitability for a home.

This means even if you have 1 year warranty, then if a device fails
shortly there after, you would still have a claim.

This would save a few dollars I hope.
Now if they could only apply this to a few ISP's we may have some
defense when we tell them to go jump...


What?

D

Jonthe Fly 19-10-2009 12:54 PM

Implied warranty
 
David Hare-Scott wrote:
Jonno wrote:
Something you may all be able to use in case of a consumer appliance
meltdown.....
Implied warranty
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Australia::
In common law jurisdictions, an implied warranty is a contract law
term for certain assurances that are presumed to be made in the sale
of products or real property, due to the circumstances of the sale.
These assurances are characterized as warranties irrespective of
whether the seller has expressly promised them orally or in writing.
They include an implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose,
an implied warranty of merchantability for products, implied warranty
of workmanlike quality for services, and an implied warranty of
habitability for a home.
This means even if you have 1 year warranty, then if a device fails
shortly there after, you would still have a claim.

This would save a few dollars I hope.
Now if they could only apply this to a few ISP's we may have some
defense when we tell them to go jump...


What?

D

Well its better than "identify this poo!


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