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MichaelAtOz
Mon, Nov 27, 2017 1:46 AM

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test ----- Admin - PM me if you need anything, or if I've done something stupid... Unless specifically shown otherwise above, my contribution is in the Public Domain; to the extent possible under law, I have waived all copyright and related or neighbouring rights to this work. Obviously inclusion of works of previous authors is not included in the above. The TPP is no simple “trade agreement.” Fight it! http://www.ourfairdeal.org/ time is running out! -- Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/
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MichaelAtOz
Mon, Nov 27, 2017 2:19 AM

test with override


Admin - PM me if you need anything, or if I've done something stupid...

Unless specifically shown otherwise above, my contribution is in the Public Domain; to the extent possible under law, I have waived all copyright and related or neighbouring rights to this work. Obviously inclusion of works of previous authors is not included in the above.

The TPP is no simple “trade agreement.”  Fight it! http://www.ourfairdeal.org/  time is running out!

Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/

test with override ----- Admin - PM me if you need anything, or if I've done something stupid... Unless specifically shown otherwise above, my contribution is in the Public Domain; to the extent possible under law, I have waived all copyright and related or neighbouring rights to this work. Obviously inclusion of works of previous authors is not included in the above. The TPP is no simple “trade agreement.” Fight it! http://www.ourfairdeal.org/ time is running out! -- Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/
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MichaelAtOz
Mon, Nov 27, 2017 3:44 AM

admin


Admin - PM me if you need anything, or if I've done something stupid...

Unless specifically shown otherwise above, my contribution is in the Public Domain; to the extent possible under law, I have waived all copyright and related or neighbouring rights to this work. Obviously inclusion of works of previous authors is not included in the above.

The TPP is no simple “trade agreement.”  Fight it! http://www.ourfairdeal.org/  time is running out!

Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/

admin ----- Admin - PM me if you need anything, or if I've done something stupid... Unless specifically shown otherwise above, my contribution is in the Public Domain; to the extent possible under law, I have waived all copyright and related or neighbouring rights to this work. Obviously inclusion of works of previous authors is not included in the above. The TPP is no simple “trade agreement.” Fight it! http://www.ourfairdeal.org/ time is running out! -- Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/
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MichaelAtOz
Mon, Nov 27, 2017 4:16 AM

reply to admin

maybe the spam check is reacting to all these small posts

so here is a bigger post

Just some text from another tab:
VEHICLE RECALLS

In the event of a recall, we’re dedicated to getting you back on the road as
soon as possible.

URGENT SAFETY RECALL – TAKATA AIRBAG

Our aim is to make sure that Subaru owners have quick, easy access to the
right information regarding the Takata airbag recall. To discover whether
your vehicle is affected, you can use our recall tool below and you can also
find our Takata Airbag recall FAQ's here.

Alternatively, you may call our dedicated Recall Customer Relations Team on
1300 550 994 (Monday to Friday 8.00am – 8.00pm AEST and Saturday 8.30am –
5.00pm AEST. Closed Public Holidays) or email at feedback@subaru.com.au.

For those Subaru vehicles included in the Takata Airbag Recall, the
vehicle’s passenger-side front airbag inflator is potentially defective and
could pose a risk of serious injury and death to you and other people in
your vehicle.

Over time, moisture can affect the propellant in the passenger side front
airbag inflator, so that it deploys with much greater force than intended,
causing sharp fragments to fly at high speed toward people in the vehicle.
This could cause serious injury or death. Even in a minor incident, the
airbag inflator in your vehicle could be triggered, rip apart and propel
sharp metal fragments at high speed toward you and your passengers. People
have been killed and seriously injured by this defect. You should
immediately contact a Subaru Retailer to arrange for the airbag to be
replaced.


Admin - PM me if you need anything, or if I've done something stupid...

Unless specifically shown otherwise above, my contribution is in the Public Domain; to the extent possible under law, I have waived all copyright and related or neighbouring rights to this work. Obviously inclusion of works of previous authors is not included in the above.

The TPP is no simple “trade agreement.”  Fight it! http://www.ourfairdeal.org/  time is running out!

Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/

reply to admin maybe the spam check is reacting to all these small posts so here is a bigger post Just some text from another tab: VEHICLE RECALLS In the event of a recall, we’re dedicated to getting you back on the road as soon as possible. URGENT SAFETY RECALL – TAKATA AIRBAG Our aim is to make sure that Subaru owners have quick, easy access to the right information regarding the Takata airbag recall. To discover whether your vehicle is affected, you can use our recall tool below and you can also find our Takata Airbag recall FAQ's here. Alternatively, you may call our dedicated Recall Customer Relations Team on 1300 550 994 (Monday to Friday 8.00am – 8.00pm AEST and Saturday 8.30am – 5.00pm AEST. Closed Public Holidays) or email at feedback@subaru.com.au. For those Subaru vehicles included in the Takata Airbag Recall, the vehicle’s passenger-side front airbag inflator is potentially defective and could pose a risk of serious injury and death to you and other people in your vehicle. Over time, moisture can affect the propellant in the passenger side front airbag inflator, so that it deploys with much greater force than intended, causing sharp fragments to fly at high speed toward people in the vehicle. This could cause serious injury or death. Even in a minor incident, the airbag inflator in your vehicle could be triggered, rip apart and propel sharp metal fragments at high speed toward you and your passengers. People have been killed and seriously injured by this defect. You should immediately contact a Subaru Retailer to arrange for the airbag to be replaced. ----- Admin - PM me if you need anything, or if I've done something stupid... Unless specifically shown otherwise above, my contribution is in the Public Domain; to the extent possible under law, I have waived all copyright and related or neighbouring rights to this work. Obviously inclusion of works of previous authors is not included in the above. The TPP is no simple “trade agreement.” Fight it! http://www.ourfairdeal.org/ time is running out! -- Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/