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Tim Carter’s Adventures & Advice Newsletter

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35 thoughts on “Adventures & Advice Newsletter

  1. Tim:
    This is off topic,but I’ll go on anyway.
    Sorry you sold Stain Solver. Recently placed an order with them and experienced a problem. Have attempted to contact them without success 4x. I’m sure that would not have been the case if you still owned the Company. This is not your problem, but just wanted you to know.Good comparison with Dr Alexander story.
    Enjoy your retirement !!!
    Ray Pocza

  2. I’m not seeing any other form and this reply doesn’t have a “Submit” button, but I’m hoping this will work for signing up.

  3. I read your review of the Klein flashlight and immediately went to Lowes and picked one up. I didn’t know that Klein sold flashlights. My first pliers were Klein 70 years ago and I still use them frequently.

    Oh yes, the flashlight is everything that you said. Thanks

  4. It sure is hard to get registered! Second time I’ve done it.
    Come on, I like your emails, get me registered!

  5. Oh, I am much bereaved. I cannot see any form to fill out or a Blue Button other than your imitation one. I use the ever-popular Microsoft Edge browser. Oh well. I will go to your website and try to get your new Newsletter that way. Thanks, from one of your older fans, The Sluggard

    • I’m sorry to say I see the blue button above. Thousands of others see it and have subscribed successfully. AWeber signup forms are compatible with the top browsers. This means you have a not-so-good AND/OR an outdated browser. Imagine all the OTHER stuff you’re not seeing on websites. Oh My!

  6. No blue submit button on my up to date Firefox browser. I’m thinking if you want subscribers you need your site configured correctly as I’m not using another browser to sign up.

    • I’m sorry to say I see the blue button above. Thousands of others see it and have subscribed successfully. AWeber signup forms are compatible with the top browsers. This means you have a not-so-good AND/OR an outdated browser. Imagine all the OTHER stuff you’re not seeing on websites. Oh My!

  7. Could not see the sign-up form for the new newsletter, hope this comment form will substitute..
    (Miss your column from the OC Register years past. )

  8. Been reading your news letter since 2011. Looking forward to the new one.
    Have told many many folks about you even forwarding some of the e-mails to them hoping they would sign on and enjoy as well as learn. ‘Do it right not over’ (think that is how you say it)

  9. Tim, i respect your need to advertise. I would like to point out one of the most offputting types, though, is the kind where big buttons, typically green, grab one’s attention to click, but are NOT the one’s intended by your post. If this had been my first experience with you, it would have also been my last. I look forward to your new newsletter.

    • You hit the nail on the head, John. Do you know what I have to pay each month to host this website? I’m sure you feel it’s only fair for you to give back – reciprocate – when someone gives you something, correct? If so, then you might consider just ignoring the ads you see while you extract pleasure, knowledge, or any other information while you’re visiting this website. That seems like a fair deal to me, but I’ve been wrong before! 🙂

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