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how is gm's spelling so atrocious and he kicks ### at scrabble??
another ### whooping :(
another ### whooping :(
TMI :XTrue, I could have done that, cut the junction box off the supplied power cord (with special-shaped end that plugs into the DW itself) and spliced them together. But then I'd have this nasty bulky heavily taped blob because I suck as an electrician. Granted it would be under the sink. I guess I'd rather not go self-wired when there's water nearby.I may be misunderstanding you, but if all you need is a pigtail, you should be able to get one at any hardware store for a couple of bucks.Hey, did you know that some dishwashers are delivered with a junction box for direct wiring but no power cord that you can just plug in?
Yeah, me neitherHad to special-order it (after waiting 2 weeks for the ####ing dishwasher which also wasn't in-stock locally), and either wait 2 more weks, or pay twice what I would have if I'd known to order it with the DW to get it in 3 days.
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ETA - dammit, now I'm pissed at myself for not just getting something like this, which I've used to repair extension cords before. In my defense, I was dealing with some intestinal unpleasantness over the weekend and was probably not fully focused.
I just put a new one in and it required a separate cord. I took it off the old one.If you just cut the cord off your old one and strip back 1/2" of the insulation you'd have the same thing that you're going to go buy. The junction box where you attach your bare wires is generally inside a metal housing on the opposite side of your supply line so I don't see a huge risk of shock unless you have a foot of water in your kitchen.heckmanm said:No, you're right (see edited post).The DW has a special receptacle for one end of the cord (similar to removable power cords for electronics), but the cord comes in two varieties. One has a junction box on the other end for hard-wiring, and the other has a 3-prong wall plug. My old DW had a built in cord with a 3-prong and I just assumed that's what I'd get on the new one.Fuller said:yeah, like I said, maybe I'm just misunderstanding you.heckmanm said:True, I could have done that, cut the junction box off the supplied power cord (with special-shaped end that plugs into the DW itself) and spliced them together. But then I'd have this nasty bulky heavily taped blob because I suck as an electrician. Granted it would be under the sink. I guess I'd rather not go self-wired when there's water nearby.Fuller said:I may be misunderstanding you, but if all you need is a pigtail, you should be able to get one at any hardware store for a couple of bucks.heckmanm said:Hey, did you know that some dishwashers are delivered with a junction box for direct wiring but no power cord that you can just plug in?
Yeah, me neitherHad to special-order it (after waiting 2 weeks for the ####ing dishwasher which also wasn't in-stock locally), and either wait 2 more weks, or pay twice what I would have if I'd known to order it with the DW to get it in 3 days.
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@ MTI'm Fuller behind Joe T & you guys on this too. Almost all the guys around here are #####. Dude, we get it guy, you work out.Notorious T.R.E. said:Gotcha - I didn't even get that far.Good Posting Judge said:JoeT thinks those dudes who look like they're in the Tour doo France and ride their bikes alongside the road are endangering themselves and creating a safety hazard.Notorious T.R.E. said:Cliff's notes?Good Posting Judge said:Not wading into that thread, but I agree with JoeT about bicyclists.
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Would agree that there are some dopes, especially in the city during rush hour, that suck.
we can't like our own posts?Aaron Rudnicki said:I like that kid who gives the thumbs up.
If only there was an admin you could ask.we can't like our own posts?Aaron Rudnicki said:I like that kid who gives the thumbs up.
Old DW got hauled away by the delivery guys. Not sure if the connector to the dishwasher was the same.I just put a new one in and it required a separate cord. I took it off the old one.If you just cut the cord off your old one and strip back 1/2" of the insulation you'd have the same thing that you're going to go buy. The junction box where you attach your bare wires is generally inside a metal housing on the opposite side of your supply line so I don't see a huge risk of shock unless you have a foot of water in your kitchen.heckmanm said:No, you're right (see edited post).The DW has a special receptacle for one end of the cord (similar to removable power cords for electronics), but the cord comes in two varieties. One has a junction box on the other end for hard-wiring, and the other has a 3-prong wall plug. My old DW had a built in cord with a 3-prong and I just assumed that's what I'd get on the new one.Fuller said:yeah, like I said, maybe I'm just misunderstanding you.heckmanm said:True, I could have done that, cut the junction box off the supplied power cord (with special-shaped end that plugs into the DW itself) and spliced them together. But then I'd have this nasty bulky heavily taped blob because I suck as an electrician. Granted it would be under the sink. I guess I'd rather not go self-wired when there's water nearby.Fuller said:I may be misunderstanding you, but if all you need is a pigtail, you should be able to get one at any hardware store for a couple of bucks.heckmanm said:Hey, did you know that some dishwashers are delivered with a junction box for direct wiring but no power cord that you can just plug in?
Yeah, me neitherHad to special-order it (after waiting 2 weeks for the ####ing dishwasher which also wasn't in-stock locally), and either wait 2 more weks, or pay twice what I would have if I'd known to order it with the DW to get it in 3 days.
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I use the dictionary thing.DA RAIDERS said:how is gm's spelling so atrocious and he kicks ### at scrabble??
another ### whooping :(
I've only seen the complaints in the "woman falls down a well during sex" thread where a lot of Caruso shtick happenedwhy are people starting new threads to complain about Caruso shtick? is this going on in a lot of other threads? any greatest hits that I'm missing out if I don't venture outside here too much?
Scoresman is using it very unfunnily.why are people starting new threads to complain about Caruso shtick? is this going on in a lot of other threads? any greatest hits that I'm missing out if I don't venture outside here too much?
I've seen Orange is the New Black. Pretty goodFirefly is good.
Dexter is good.
Some people like orange is the new black.
Wire in the blood is good.
Yeah Boardwalk EmpireGuster > Boardwalk Empire
Also, if you enjoy scifi, Orphan Black.
If he likes Family Guy and American Dad he will like WorkaholicsBoardwalk and GoT are great recommendations. Dexter sucks though.
You might enjoy Workaholics. I find it hilarious but it's pretty much just low-brow stoner humor.
Forgot about workaholics... Loved that show. So good for what it is...doesn't try to be more.Boardwalk and GoT are great recommendations. Dexter sucks though.
You might enjoy Workaholics. I find it hilarious but it's pretty much just low-brow stoner humor.
Prohibition EraHave no clue what Boardwalk Empire is about.Boardwalk and GoT are great recommendations. Dexter sucks though.
You might enjoy Workaholics. I find it hilarious but it's pretty much just low-brow stoner humor.
Guess what I also didn't imagine..An hour ago I never would have imagined I would be having dinner with Romo tonight but....
I'll just assume it was a typo and you didn't purposely leave GOLDEN GIRLS off the list of shows that you liked.I need recos for a tv show to watch. I often don't have the attention span to sit through a whole movie, but somehow can plow through catching up on a tv show. There are a ton of shows I haven't seen, but some that I have watched and liked include:
The Wire, Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, True Detective, Hannibal, Mad Men, Archer, Family Guy, American Dad, Futurama, Arrested Development, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Wilfred, Parks & Rec when it wasn't trying quite so hard, Fringe, Sherlock, Lost, House early on, Scrubs early on, House of Cards...
there are probably a couple others over the past 10 years, but that's pretty comprehensive. Oh, I watched a little bit of Six Feet Under but moved early in and didn't have HBO access. I reserve the right to say "oh yeah, I did see that one" to any replies
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I don't dork out over it, but literally everyone watches it and there's a lot of medieval ### and ####### in there.Forgot about workaholics... Loved that show. So good for what it is...doesn't try to be more.Boardwalk and GoT are great recommendations. Dexter sucks though.
You might enjoy Workaholics. I find it hilarious but it's pretty much just low-brow stoner humor.
I got the impression that GoT was a little on the fantasy/LoTR side of things... not sure if I would get into that or not.
Have no clue what Boardwalk Empire is about.
orphan black if you haven't seen it. Only one season so far, season 2 starts in 2 or so weeksI need recos for a tv show to watch. I often don't have the attention span to sit through a whole movie, but somehow can plow through catching up on a tv show. There are a ton of shows I haven't seen, but some that I have watched and liked include:
The Wire, Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, True Detective, Hannibal, Mad Men, Archer, Family Guy, American Dad, Futurama, Arrested Development, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Wilfred, Parks & Rec when it wasn't trying quite so hard, Fringe, Sherlock, Lost, House early on, Scrubs early on, House of Cards...
there are probably a couple others over the past 10 years, but that's pretty comprehensive. Oh, I watched a little bit of Six Feet Under but moved early in and didn't have HBO access. I reserve the right to say "oh yeah, I did see that one" to any replies
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Give GoT a shot. Pretty sure you'll like it. My dad would never watch it because he's not into the whole fantasy/sci-fi type stuff, but I finally convinced him and he's really enjoying it. Show is more about the characters and not super heavy on the fantasy stuff.Forgot about workaholics... Loved that show. So good for what it is...doesn't try to be more. I got the impression that GoT was a little on the fantasy/LoTR side of things... not sure if I would get into that or not.Boardwalk and GoT are great recommendations. Dexter sucks though.
You might enjoy Workaholics. I find it hilarious but it's pretty much just low-brow stoner humor.
Have no clue what Boardwalk Empire is about.
Too bad I'll never get the chance to meet Romo now. I call dibbs on YSR after Romo dies next week.An hour ago I never would have imagined I would be having dinner with Romo tonight but....
Looks like shows to consider so far are: GoT, Boardwalk Empire, Orphan Black, CouplingI need recos for a tv show to watch. I often don't have the attention span to sit through a whole movie, but somehow can plow through catching up on a tv show. There are a ton of shows I haven't seen, but some that I have watched and liked include:
The Wire, Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, True Detective, Hannibal, Mad Men, Archer, Family Guy, American Dad, Futurama, Arrested Development, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Wilfred, Parks & Rec when it wasn't trying quite so hard, Fringe, Sherlock, Lost, House early on, Scrubs early on, House of Cards, Workaholics, Orange is the New Black, Dr Who, Battlestar Galactica...
there are probably a couple others over the past 10 years, but that's pretty comprehensive. Oh, I watched a little bit of Six Feet Under but moved early in and didn't have HBO access. I reserve the right to say "oh yeah, I did see that one" to any replies
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I don't know if anyone's mentioned it, but I've heard The IT Crowd is good, Guster.If you like British Comedy - The IT Crowd.