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Subject:Re: Caution Rewrite From:doug collins <doug -dot- collins -at- SDRC -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 21 Jan 1994 14:51:27 EST
> Funkhouser writes:
> For those who still care about my heater...
> No, no, no. They aren't worried about the feet not being attached
> in the first place as much as they are about
> the feet getting broken, thus putting the heater out of balance.
> Yes, this is a design flaw, and yes, this has already happened in the
> five years I've used this heater at work.