Had to replace the overhead bulb on the stove. It’s for one of two lights setting on either side of the exhaust fan, below the microwave, above the range.
As I’m removing the old way and going through the usual questions of what watts, what size, all that, I see that instructions for replacing the bulbs are printed on a label right there by the exhaust. Only problem for me is that this required me to be on the other side of the stove to read it, you know the rear of the stove, the part residing against the wall.
Boy, someone was thinking hard when they made that decision.
Always in my experience.
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Hey Paul, the more I fix things, the more I marvel. One, I’ll come across things which impress me with the ingenuity behind it: someone was thinking there. Then I’ll encounter the spectrum’s other end — like in this label instance — that sours me anew. LOL. Cheers
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I remember in the 80s, learning to key operate a copy machine. It was always said that the systems were created by people who knew they would never have to remove an obstruction, or change the toner.
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Oh, Lordy, take me now. You’re probably right: they probably didnt. It was all about production costs.
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