Gas or electric?
Giles ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Somehow I doubt it's actually Koko with the nipple fetish.
Well, I do remember her trying to unbutton the shirts of (male) photographers and other visitors, presumably due to some curiousity about or fascination with human chests. But despite the obvious 800-pound gorilla joke, I don't think employees should feel pressured to expose themselves to her.
Electric stove, Frank? Not that I am coming up with a helpful hypothesis, I'm just trying to get a clear picture of the problem.
Bummer of a Friday, Kathy.
Ah, well--the joys of having a six-year-old car means that it starts to nickel-and-dime the wallet. It'll be nice having a quiet car (muffler is going) that doesn't bounce too much (shocks are shot) and has daytime running lamps that actually light up (the newest thing-gone-wrong; the indicator light was blinking furiously when I started the car up this morning, and the lights are definitely out).
Definitely sounds like work that's worth having done.
Ack, meant to put in that it's electric.
I'm not particularly optimistic, but I also don't want to start futzing around with it if it's comletely hopeless.
I guess I should check the heating elements in the stove too.
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It might be worthwhile to check the contacs on the heating elements. You can usually just pull out teh element and clean the contact with steel wool if necessary. I've had that happen with the stove top pretty often. I don't think that would make the light go out, though. A fuse, maybe?
Eh, I'm talking out of my ass.
Minor annoyance in the new digs that leads to a hivemind question - the oven in my new place doesn't seem to work. I've tried every combination of the temperature and selection (preheat, heat, etc.). The temperature knob makes an audible click when turned, and a light blinks, but doesn't stay lit when I turn the category knob form off to preheat.Okay, I don't think you're dumb or anything, but did you set the stove to bake (or whatever your other settings are) *and* then pick a temperature like 350 or above?
The clean setting lights the clean button, but it doesn't seem to do anything (and would be useless for cooking even if it did).
For one of my ovens, I had to have the little handle locked, before the clean setting would engage. Does there seem to be a lock-down latch of some kind near the handle?
Is it only the oven that won't work, or is the stove top not heating, either?
cereal...
My very old electric stove (which I loathe, but that's beside the point)--it has one of those indicator lights, but when the oven reaches the temperature I've set it to, the light goes off. It only goes back on if the temperature in the oven drops (like if I open the door to check on the food, and let some of the heat out), and then goes back off, once the temperature has stabilized.
Finally, check to make sure the sucker is well plugged in. Maybe the previous residents moved it while washing the floor or something.