lite-scribe question.

Gene Heskett gene.heskett at verizon.net
Thu Jan 3 05:26:09 UTC 2008


On Thursday 03 January 2008, Ric Moore wrote:
>On Tue, 2008-01-01 at 16:00 -0800, Richard England wrote:
>> Ric Moore wrote:
>> > On Mon, 2007-12-31 at 12:28 +0000, Alan Cox wrote:
>> >>> Because you'd be pissed off at spending $50 for a mere 10 mls of
>> >>> liquid inside a quite large plastic box that's mostly empty. 
>> >>> Wondering, why in hell's name, can't they use a larger cartridge and
>> >>> really fill it with lots of ink.
>> >>>
>> >>> Of course *we* know why - maximising profits.  They could, quite
>> >>> easily, make bigger cartridges that hold more ink, and not charge as
>> >>> much.
>> >>
>> >> So refill them. It isn't very hard and for HP cartridges its cut my ink
>> >> costs dramatically.
>> >
>> > Alan, I worked in the Chemical Industry as a Field Representative, doing
>> > lots of technical stuff like titrations, electrical work, A to D
>> > conversions to control peristaltic computerized pumps, lotsa techie
>> > hands-on stuff for 26 years and taught others as well.
>> >
>> > I tried filling a cartridge once. Paid good money for a kit with all
>> > kinds little widgets included to fill the cartridge with ink. What a
>> > friggin' mess! Maybe the instructions needed to be dumbed down a bit,
>> > but I got more ink on me than I got into the cartridge. <chuckles> I use
>> > the HP 92 cartridge for black and it just seems to be lighter in weight
>> > each time I get one, and fewer pages are printed per cartridge. If the
>> > thieving bastards had to put the fluid oz of product on the label, at
>> > least I'd know when they decide to reduce the amount of the ink in the
>> > cartridge and then I could bitch about it. I think I'll just call my
>> > Congressman and start a "movement", like Arlo Guthrie did! <grins> Ric
>>
>> Set this up on a web page and let me know where I can sign your petition
>> and Call MY congressmen.  I think a movement on this is long past due.
>>
>> So who's in charge of this, FDA, probably not, FTC, don't know. Consumer
>> Protection?.  Maybe that is the problem, no regulatory jurisdiction....
>
>Federal Trade Commission sets up labeling rules and decides "Fairness in
>Labeling". And, in these political days, a call to your local
>congressman might wake up a sleeping dog wanting to be re-elected. It's
>dirty, but I just love it! Ric

Humm, the chances of Rahal getting another term are somewhat slim I think.  
Way too much dirty money around him according to the scuttlebutt.  But we 
need to find one we can trust to replace him.

Capito sold (quietly though) out long ago.  But she'll prolly get another term 
anyway.  Fscking liberal.  She has yet to vote the way I wanted her to.  
Takes her vote cue's from BushCo, straight down the line with no visible 
deviation in years.

New subject: Hey everybody, what do you think of them 'eers now?

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Cheers, Gene
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