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Old 08-06-2009, 10:28 PM   #21
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[quote=Bob Blagg;1831]DuMass:

That is a question I think we all would like the answer to.

The answer is YES… I was being facetious.
I will be sure and get in touch with your sales rep for load calc software. I should be able to get an accurate and unbiased opinion there.
I can’t believe you have over 600 posts on HVAC TALK and they haven’t thrown you off yet.

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DuMass:

The young lady that I recommend that people go to for help with their Manual Js and the understanding of the software doesn't sell any type of software and either do I.

Also are you recommending that I leave all the HVAC forums that are on the internet?

If you really feel that way just let me know and you will never hear from me again.
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I can’t believe you have over 600 posts on HVAC TALK and they haven’t thrown you off yet.

Why would we do that.

Bob is a respected member.
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I guess I am showing my age (54 years old) or maybe it is just my 30+ years in the HVAC business.
I'll be 54 in late September.
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Why would we do that.

Bob is a respected member.

Although I left my "Zig Ziggler" days lllooonng behind me, I still think Bob's presence here and else where is as relevant as any other person representing their segment of the business. I have learned something from all of them.

Bob I think you are a on the square guy and I respect your suggestions.

I just know that some guy in my generation (I'm 58 you whipper snappers) may give Bob a godd natured jab but will follow up on the link he posts.

Stick around Bob. I for one like you here.
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I'll be 54 in late September.
Another young wet behind the ears kid. But I still want that blood transfusion
you promised me.

And BTW, when was the last time you worked a real job. youngman? You are always here and at hvac-talk.

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LOL.. For about 3 weeks in July, I was running 80 hour weeks.

Installing.

I prefer service. 6 hours a day, and you can make ok money.
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Stop it guys. You are making me blush.

I am not wet behind the ears, just slightly damp.
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Lemme share ONE recent experience that i had that sums up what my thoughts are on Man J
A company named Randazzo quoted by manual j 80k.
I'll keep relying on my experience and my knowledge of the construction of the homes In my area.
I knew one of the salesman from the above mentioned Manual J my
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I knew one of the salesman from the above mentioned Manual J my
Them SOBs use TWO thumbs

Hey Pipefitter, remember that slogan they used "We Are The Builder's Choice".

Ok, I don't think with the rep the builder's have in this area when it comes to the hvac system quality, that i would pick that as my slogan.
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Hey... if you guys want to get a room that’s fine… I’m not here to judge, but I think marketing and sales along with the posting of associated email addresses belongs in a separate B&M forum, just like it's supposed to be on HVAC Talk, not out intermingling with the contractor and service tech population. That's JMHO and all I'm going to say about it. The end.
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But, the question was.

Why would he be banned/kicked off from H-Talk because he has over 600 post?
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