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Something tells me this client is having printer problems...

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I was doing a new circuit install at an old hotel that had been gutted and in the process of being remodeled. Of course the MPOE is down in the bowls of the basement and noticed the below sitting on a shelf. Literally can't remember the last time I saw a pop top can, but was listening to Margaritaville on the way in. LOL!!!

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I was doing a new circuit install at an old hotel that had been gutted and in the process of being remodeled. Of course the MPOE is down in the bowls of the basement and noticed the below sitting on a shelf. Literally can't remember the last time I saw a pop top can, but was listening to Margaritaville on the way in. LOL!!!

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A quick search shows "Schlitz" beer cans going for up to $1000 + depending on condition.
 
A quick search shows "Schlitz" beer cans going for up to $1000 + depending on condition.

Not really mine so to speak. But the thought did enter my mind.

Dont get the Shitz - Drink a Shlitz - perfect slogan

Maybe if you drink too much Schlitz it will give you the Shitz...:eek::oops:

Schlitz falls into a special pantheon, at least for me, of American beers. So bad that they actually taste better warm than cold. Some other's were Iron City, Falstaff (used to call it fallflat since it had so little carbonation), and Dixie. LOL!!!
 
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...Schlitz falls into a special pantheon, at least for me, of American beers. So bad that they actually taste better warm than cold. Some other's were Iron City, Falstaff (used to call it fallflat since it had so little carbonation), and Dixie. LOL!!!

Many years ago when I lived in central Wisconsin, there was a regional beer called Point brewed in a town called Stevens Point. After about two of those, I had a headache that lasted two days!
 
I think the bigger problem is the contact surface has been painted. Probably a good way to trash the caliper pads.

The pads and rotors will probably be fine. That said, you would probably feel a pulsation in the brakes as the paint is scraped off unevenly, and it would stink like burning paint. The pads themselves are basically semi-metalic, ceramic... soft like "brick" they would be completely fine, but the brakes would probably be a bit week until some of the paint burns off. Regardless, the rotors will look bad after that.


This one is funny, too:

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Many years ago when I lived in central Wisconsin, there was a regional beer called Point brewed in a town called Stevens Point. After about two of those, I had a headache that lasted two days!

As the locals say - When you're out of "Point (beer)", your out of town. It's a very regional beer. (Still somewhat proudly made in Stevens Point, WI.)
 
Many years ago when I lived in central Wisconsin, there was a regional beer called Point brewed in a town called Stevens Point. After about two of those, I had a headache that lasted two days!
This is how a lot of small-time craft beers are now. Some of them hit like a sledge. And not in a good way.
 
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