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Old 08-03-2012, 11:59 PM   #161
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Try one block south of the Mongolie Grill.
Inner Mongolia is in Northern China. Just eat at the Mongolie Grill.
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Old 08-04-2012, 12:06 AM   #162
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Anyone know of a Chinese Food place that serves Northern Chinese Cuisine, not just this westernized Cantonese stuff you see everywhere?
Try this place if you like spicy food. The key is not to order the stereotypical western chinese food. Ask the owner to recommend authentic dishes. Specify no organs if you're not into that.

http://m.yelp.ca/biz/szechuan-restaurant-calgary
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I have to drive to Creston BC. I'm assuming the best way to get there from Calgary is through Crowsnest Pass?
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Old 08-04-2012, 11:02 AM   #164
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I usually take the #1, then go down through Radium/Cranbrook.

From Calgary it only adds 15 km, but you get divided @ 110 on the number 1, and the 93/95 is generally less congested than the 3.

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Old 08-04-2012, 12:40 PM   #166
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What's the most likely fix for a non-working doorbell?
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Old 08-05-2012, 05:06 PM   #168
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What's the most likely fix for a non-working doorbell?

a new one?!?!


i guess the first thing to check it to make sure you're getting power - if so, then the doorbell needs to be replaced. if it's not getting power then that obviously has to be addressed first
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a new one?!?!


i guess the first thing to check it to make sure you're getting power - if so, then the doorbell needs to be replaced. if it's not getting power then that obviously has to be addressed first
No, it's old. I have to troubleshoot it.
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Old 08-05-2012, 05:18 PM   #170
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No, it's old. I have to troubleshoot it.
Take off the cover and make sure the wires are on the contacts. If its older its likely that the soldered wire came off. Also check the Bell Box inside the house.
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Will too much oil in a car cause it to smoke from the muffler?
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It could. With my experience it's more common on flat as opposed to v engines. What colour smoke?
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White sounds like coolant from a blown head gasket. How much oil did you overfill?
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White sounds like coolant from a blown head gasket. How much oil did you overfill?
Yeah that's a good call too.

If you want, pull out some oil. If it looks like a caramel milkshake or a cappuccino that would confirm the head gasket.

Is it always smoking? Does it have a bit of a sweet smell to it?

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What's the most likely fix for a non-working doorbell?
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I'd suggest checking how far apart your studs are first. Found that out the hard way discovering my studs were 2 feet apart and a lot of mounts are designed for 1 1/2 feet.
My studs have been very far apart lately.
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White sounds like coolant from a blown head gasket. How much oil did you overfill?
About 2 liters I'd say. And I hope that's not the cause! Still runs good.
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About 2 liters I'd say.
Umm, you're going to want to drain some of that out before driving it agian.
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