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Before you can expect an answer, you have to fully specify the question. I can give you the answer to the daily jumble in my hometown newspaper, but I sincerely doubt it's the same answer to the jumble you're asking about.
I supposed the answer depends upon what you mean by "respectable". What do you respect? I mean it - what exactly are you asking? Some people respect a company because it's large. Some people respect a company because it's small and personal. Google is large, VERY large, EXTREMELY large.
If you're asking about trustworthiness, Google has NOT developed a reputation for cheating people.
If I haven't answered your question in a manner you'd like, please clarify the question - tell us exactly what you mean by "respectable", and tell us what the borderlines of "respectability" are. Those words mean VERY different things to different people.
People on FixYa often do give answers to complete questions.
Your previous question mentioned "the above mentioned equation" without giving any equations. I asked you to clarify that point. If this is your attempt to do so then the answer is: Yes, but not directly. The Casio fx-115ES is a scientific calculator, not a financial one. While it can do the arithmetic necessary to solve sinking fund problems, it does not have them built-in.
I think what you're trying to ask is "why did the overdrive stop working" but it's not clear from your question. Please clarify your question in the comments and I'll try to give you a better answer.
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Just thought I would let you know that it may be a little hard to get a straight answer on how to do an ILLEGAL activity when you asked the question in an OPEN FORUM where EVERYONE can see. If you are not wanting to participate in illegal activities, clarify what you are actually trying to do. Otherwise give it up, there are already too many trouble makers out there in the PC world.
what do you mean by bottom drive tube? people have a tendency to give pool parts funny names... i have completely stripped and rebuilt the Kreept cleaners so i know I can answer your question just need to clarify. If your referring to the hose that connects to the back of the cleaner, they can get stuck pretty tight and hard to remove sometimes. just need to really twist it and pull at same time. this might be giving you a problem as a believe part it connects to also swivels. If that doesn't answer your question let me know and clarify which part your trying to remove. I can send you a parts breakdown so you identify parts better also. good luck
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