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    Default The silent treatment

    Have had manland (7x5m Fairdinkum shed) for about a month now. Made the mistake of moving stuff in before I had the wall lining up and adequate storage and a plan. So it's taken twice the amount of time to get stuff done.

    However the wife has cracked it and I am getting the silent treatment because things don't happen quick enough and I was dumb enough to say my big wall unit with computer will fit in there! So now the pressure is on to move me out of house all together it seems...

    Anyone else suffer these problems? Seems anything apart from ******* should take 5 mins!!!

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    I think you have a different computer program than me. I've got the "endlessly nag version 1" software. If you'd like to swap, let me know, I'd rather be psychologically pummelled than nagged.
    -Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by sjt View Post
    I think you have a different computer program than me. I've got the "endlessly nag version 1" software. If you'd like to swap PM me, I'd rather be psychologically pummelled than nagged.
    I must have v1.1 extended as I have nagging too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onezero View Post
    I must have v1.1 extended as I have nagging too.
    My condolences.
    -Scott

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    Heh zero. What's the beef.....enjoy the peace while it lasts.
    Chris
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    Life isn't always fair

    ....................but it's better than the alternative.

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    Ensure a fridge is in the shed too, and maybe a heater at this time of year!
    Andy Mac
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    Dont forget the TV...

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    All things I need to have I there obviously. And I suppose a comfy chair.

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    I got the nag software & the then 2 week after wards silence treatment software. I also have the patent on the 50 ft snorkel as it not if I am in the #### but how deep I am at the moment. I put 10 feet on for ever 5 years of marrage.
    get used to it it does not stop
    regards Michael
    enjoy life we are only here a short time not a long time

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    Sorry, can't help but giggle here
    I am/was at the opposite end of that.
    Himself got upset every time I wasn't there to wait on him hand and foot.
    Got rid of him.
    Now got my own workshop (well almost) and the current himself is my T.A.
    Cheers
    Wolffie
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    Cheers
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    The silence has been broken! With a list of things that need to get one.

    A few of which will need very specialist tools I HAVE to have to effectively get the job done. There is no way I can remove a wall in the kitchen without a shop vac to clean up all the mess.

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    Default The Shed.

    Hi Onezero,
    You must have had better luck than we did with " That Shed Builder ".
    I belong to A Mens Shed, & that Crowd started our Shed in Dec. 2011.
    They are now just on the finishing stages & will possibly be Middle of June before we are allowed Occupancy.
    Not sure how the "Other Sheds" fared, & I certainly wouldn't let them build my toilet.
    Have to admit it had to be a Architectural Designed Shed, but it came down from QLD. as a Meccano set.
    Regards,
    issatree.
    Have Lathe, Wood Travel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onezero View Post
    The silence has been broken! With a list of things that need to get one.

    Woops! shooda seen that coming in the deafening silence

    A few of which will need very specialist tools I HAVE to have to effectively get the job done. There is no way I can remove a wall in the kitchen without a shop vac to clean up all the mess.

    Can't work efficiently without the proper tools

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    Quote Originally Posted by sjt View Post
    I think you have a different computer program than me. I've got the "endlessly nag version 1" software. If you'd like to swap, let me know, I'd rather be psychologically pummelled than nagged.
    Quote Originally Posted by Onezero View Post
    I must have v1.1 extended as I have nagging too.
    I find when this starts to happen just doing a boot will generally fix it. If not, keep rebooting until it does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Dean View Post
    I find when this starts to happen just doing a boot will generally fix it. If not, keep rebooting until it does.
    I find continual rebooting can overload the power supply causing heat build-up and eventual failure. This can be fixed by a complete replacement (usually very expensive) however when failure arises from operator error then the problem tends to reoccur.

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