In a message dated 11/1/01 8:53:45 AM Eastern Standard Time,
ttpete@gatecom.com writes:
<< Sounds to me like you are one of two things: A licensed electrician who
is worried that he won't be able to charge me 15 hundred bucks for
installing a silly panel in my home, or a "lawyer" who has never had to
litigate a case in open court. Last time I checked, it was NOT illegal
to maintain my own house as long as the work passes inspection. This
includes pulling a meter to render my own panel cold so I can
repair/replace it. I really think you and your like should provide
references so that we, the great unwashed, can go to our local
university law library and confirm it is REALLY so.
>>
Gee...and there I go trying to be polite and helpful, with a little bit of
humor and irony thrown in. I even called you sir. I am not a licensed
electrician. I am not (shudder) a lawyer. I have, however, an interest in
helping my fellows avoid either bodily harm, or legal snares. I'll just shut
up now, and go F**K myself. Will that be OK?
A P Bloom
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