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  • From: "Toni Hawryluk" <tonihawr AT msn.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] Schwartzenazi
  • Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 08:17:02 -0800

---- Original Message ----- From: Lynda<mailto:lurine AT softcom.net>
> But what I find most interesting is that no one seems the least bit upset
> by ALL cars having tracking devices put on them. I suppose these same
> folks think putting the RFIDs in kids in Texas is a great step forward also?

Being tracked by Big (American) Brother
in the guise of Homeland Security may be
comforting to some sheeple.
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Gene GeRue wrote:

> Son of a gun, mine too! Thanks, Warren. I just called DeWalt and got
> the address and phone of the local DeWalt factory store. The store
> guy says bring it in.


Well, a double son of a gun. I just got off the phone with our local
dealer and he told me to check the date codes. Only those between
certain dates are applicable. I'm off to get a load of sawdust but when
I get back I'll be getting out my reading glasses.

> The guy says the batteries are not in danger of overcharging, as
> stated in the recall I read; there is a clip inside the charger that
> could become disengaged and cause the charger to short out.


Yeah, that's the most recent model I think. The older one has been the
cause of two explosions so far. All this talk about them makes me wonder
if the batteries I've got are really supposed to be used in the same
drill. I thought, 18v is 18v. Yep, time to do a bit more research.




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