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Monthly Archives: December 2013
This is my favorite recipe for fruit cake!
This is an old family recipe (stolen from some one else’s family). Fruit cake is either one of those things you “love or hate” but, this recipe makes it great no matter how you feel about fruit cake. (Picture in … Continue reading
Posted in Just for Fun
Tagged application, commissioning, education, installation, training
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When All Else Fails — Read the Instructions?
As you all know, I have been saying this in past posts, training classes, and on site visits…. when all else fails, read the instructions. Well, I have found out that this is not always the way to go. Now you’re … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, HVAC Tech Support
Tagged application, cooling, CUSTOMER RELATIONS, education, refrigerants, service, technology, training, troubleshooting
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Mistakes?
I don’t know about you, but this time of year I get inundated with all sort of catalogs at home. I do like to look at them, especially the ones with the t-shirts with the sayings on them. Well, one … Continue reading →