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From: N on 9 Aug 2010 08:44 "Outing Trolls is FUN!" <otif(a)trollouters.org> wrote in message news:9ttv561l6b1kvdkhcsolq0j3apccnna62h(a)4ax.com... > On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 22:41:15 +1000, "N" <N(a)onyx.com> wrote: > >> >>If you sell your house, you are required to clean it when vacating. > > In what Nazi dictatorship country is that a requirement? > Have you ever sold a house? -- N
From: Outing Trolls is FUN! on 9 Aug 2010 08:47 On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 22:44:57 +1000, "N" <N(a)onyx.com> wrote: > >"Outing Trolls is FUN!" <otif(a)trollouters.org> wrote in message >news:9ttv561l6b1kvdkhcsolq0j3apccnna62h(a)4ax.com... >> On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 22:41:15 +1000, "N" <N(a)onyx.com> wrote: >> >>> >>>If you sell your house, you are required to clean it when vacating. >> >> In what Nazi dictatorship country is that a requirement? >> > >Have you ever sold a house? Yes. And I could even burn them to the ground first and sell the charred remains and land if I want. Like I asked, "In what Nazi dictatorship country is that a requirement?"
From: Rich on 9 Aug 2010 09:38 On Aug 8, 11:07 pm, ray <r...(a)zianet.com> wrote: > On Sun, 08 Aug 2010 15:45:52 -0700, RichA wrote: > > Caveat Emptor. You can't if you aren't told.
From: Rich on 9 Aug 2010 09:38 On Aug 9, 7:17 am, gamer_...(a)yahoo.com wrote: > On Sat, 7 Aug 2010 20:56:34 -0700 (PDT), RichA <rander3...(a)gmail.com> > wrote: > > >I picked up a prime lens today, an older used one. I noticed the lens > >had a light blue coating, which was odd as this prime's coatings are > >usually brown-purple. At home, I gave the lens a swipe with a lens > >tissue, and it looked like part of the coating "rubbed off." Turns > >out, the lens was covered in a layer of tobacco smoke residue. The > >whole lens was coated with it. When I cleaned the entire front > >element surface, sure enough, the correct coating colour was revealed. > >It took an hour to clean the thing. Luckily, the inside and the back > >of the lens were ok, likely because it was inside the camera body. > >I'm glad I didn't have to see the camera. But I've seen this before > >on optics. How can anyone do this to a camera? > > How you ask? > > Because it's THEIR camera. > > They bought and paid for it and how they use and treat it is their > choice just as how you use and treat your camera is your choice. > > Do you have a problem with free choice? They have the right to, they just don't have the sense not to.
From: Rich on 9 Aug 2010 09:40
On Aug 9, 8:47 am, Outing Trolls is FUN! <o...(a)trollouters.org> wrote: > On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 22:44:57 +1000, "N" <N...(a)onyx.com> wrote: > > >"Outing Trolls is FUN!" <o...(a)trollouters.org> wrote in message > >news:9ttv561l6b1kvdkhcsolq0j3apccnna62h(a)4ax.com... > >> On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 22:41:15 +1000, "N" <N...(a)onyx.com> wrote: > > >>>If you sell your house, you are required to clean it when vacating. > > >> In what Nazi dictatorship country is that a requirement? > > >Have you ever sold a house? > > Yes. And I could even burn them to the ground first and sell the charred > remains and land if I want. > > Like I asked, "In what Nazi dictatorship country is that a requirement?" Even if it isn't a requirement to clean it, you are required to inform the buyer if something is going to intefere with the enjoyment or use of the property, like the presence of black mold. At least you are in Canada, I don't know about the U.S. |