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Wednesday, July 11th, 2007 07:44 pmI did a Google search on my Whirlpool refrigerator model #, ED26SSXL (or ED26SSXLNR0), and there is only a single result - a page in Spanish. Isn't that odd? I wonder how old it is; it doesn't look old.
Yahoo has my cursewords page indexed at its new URL. But it only shows up if you search on certain terms, like words from the title. If you search a random group of cursewords listed on the page, it doesn't necessarily show up in the results. That seems odd too; I thought you could do searches like that and find pages with the words. I wonder if Google indexes it better, but Google doesn't have it indexed yet.
I got the outlet fixed after all. The next day already, I was eager to get a new receptacle and try again.
http://www.hammerzone.com/archives/elect/repairs/outlet/replace.htm
This page has a really nice instructions for replacing outlets, with good pictures.
http://forums.mikeholt.com/archive/index.php/t-77654.html
Thread regarding receptacles with backstab versus backwire connections. If using backwire connections, one ought not also connect wires to the screws on the side, because the same screw is used for tightening the connections in back and on the side.
The backwire receptacle I bought had 4 holes each for the black and white wires which was more than adequate.
Yahoo has my cursewords page indexed at its new URL. But it only shows up if you search on certain terms, like words from the title. If you search a random group of cursewords listed on the page, it doesn't necessarily show up in the results. That seems odd too; I thought you could do searches like that and find pages with the words. I wonder if Google indexes it better, but Google doesn't have it indexed yet.
I got the outlet fixed after all. The next day already, I was eager to get a new receptacle and try again.
http://www.hammerzone.com/archives/elect/repairs/outlet/replace.htm
This page has a really nice instructions for replacing outlets, with good pictures.
http://forums.mikeholt.com/archive/index.php/t-77654.html
Thread regarding receptacles with backstab versus backwire connections. If using backwire connections, one ought not also connect wires to the screws on the side, because the same screw is used for tightening the connections in back and on the side.
The backwire receptacle I bought had 4 holes each for the black and white wires which was more than adequate.