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Thread ID: 137167 2014-05-30 09:04:00 Who is responsible for a power pole fuse? mzee (3324) PC World Chat
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1376243 2014-06-03 02:58:00 There's more to this story than written here - if it was a blown fuse, you DON'T need to come back a second time and make permanent repairs.

Good point. Maybe there was some fault with the wiring in his house which blew the fuse, and repairing the fault in is house is what they want to charge for.
Agent_24 (57)
1376244 2014-06-05 09:30:00 re: "Go the commie"

If the cap fits I'll wear it!

"As capitalism develops, the municipalities become ever more active in their service of mankind, and the material conditions of existence for the workers become ever more improved.

The working people become ever more enlightened, ever more independent in spirit, and ever more competent to understand the conditions of existence and the best way to serve their interests. And, though the material conditions become ever more improved, the workingmen become ever more dissatisfied and feel themselves ever more fettered and crippled by the capitalistic order.

Their dissatisfaction and their feeling of constraint grow, not because their material conditions of existence become ever worse, but rather in spite of and because of their improvement.

The workingmen grow mentally and morally.

This growth of theirs manifests itself in an increase of capacity to enjoy and a desire for ever more enjoyment. The workingmen become ever more painfully conscious of the incompatibility of capitalism with their own well-being. Ever more keenly do they realize that their life does not improve proportionately to the rapid and wonderful progress mankind makes in the arts, the sciences and the industries.

They perceive that, not only are all advantages of progress and civilization monopolized by the idlers, parasites and swindlers, but also that these gentry, like swine, destroy and befoul everything which they themselves cannot use, or which they cannot dispose of at a profit, thus depriving the workingmen of the benefits of the increase in the productiveness of labor.

Though the conditions of existence for the workingmen improve, yet that improvement, relatively to the real progress of mankind, is absolutely insignificant; so insignificant, indeed, that the conditions of the working class fall ever more and more behind the progress of the race.

The chasm between them and the capitalist class becomes ever deeper and wider, producing in the workers the deepest despair with the capitalist system.

--The Philosophy of Marx / Harry Waton"

Hope you don't hear a whooshing sound, prefect?
zqwerty (97)
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