Ain't that the truth and the way it always is? Got a couple piles in the back junk bedroom gathering dust; acquired during those first couple years, in an effort to find THE BOOK that will finally explain refrigeration issues and airflow in a way I can for once understand...
Carry on then...don't wait for another email notification that someone dug up one of your old threads to stop in and say hello.
Is the Religious Right to blame for Christianity's decline?
They argued that, as the Religious Right became increasingly visible and militant, it became associated with Christianity itself. And if being a Christian meant being associated with the likes of Jerry Falwell, many people—especially political moderates and liberals—decided to simply stop identifying as Christians altogether.
http://www.theamericanconservative.c...nitys-decline/
That's what everybody says, and why my back bedroom is littered with 'em. To me, they all fell somewhat short while being collectively helpful. Then one day you just get it...you see it. You don't consult a chart or review a list of symptoms; airflow just pops into your head and airflow it is...Then one day you're cleaning up and thinking you should organize all those books. You pop one open for the hell of it and start reading. You find yourself ticking off a list of things that were completely useless while singling out an item or two here and there and thinking "he nailed it there...it's almost always that."
I'm writing my own guide for the new residential technician. I got so far and then stopped, amazed at the absolute lack of variety of scenarios I recorded. I shelved it for a week thinking I'm just not remembering some of them...maybe another week's worth of calls will result in some new material. Two weeks later I'm thinking I just need some warmer temps...some more AC calls to jog my memory. I'm still waiting...I've already determined never to print it as I'm sure it'll just end up in a pile in the back bedroom.
Is the Religious Right to blame for Christianity's decline?
They argued that, as the Religious Right became increasingly visible and militant, it became associated with Christianity itself. And if being a Christian meant being associated with the likes of Jerry Falwell, many people—especially political moderates and liberals—decided to simply stop identifying as Christians altogether.
http://www.theamericanconservative.c...nitys-decline/
Is the Religious Right to blame for Christianity's decline?
They argued that, as the Religious Right became increasingly visible and militant, it became associated with Christianity itself. And if being a Christian meant being associated with the likes of Jerry Falwell, many people—especially political moderates and liberals—decided to simply stop identifying as Christians altogether.
http://www.theamericanconservative.c...nitys-decline/
3 years later.. anyone have copies of this “kit” willing to help a guy out? I’ll dust them off just box and ship