u/Jadzeey

Thank you for standing with us as the fight to keep our team in Vancouver continues.

As we explore every possible path to victory, we are now shifting our focus to the legislative level.

We are looking closely at the "Modell Law" model, a legal strategy that was instrumental in keeping the Crew in Columbus. While BC doesn’t currently have similar legislation, we believe a tailored solution here could buy the critical time needed for a permanent ownership or stadium deal to be reached.

We are asking every member of the #SaveTheCaps community to contact their MLA today. Let them know that as a constituent, you support legislative intervention to protect our club.

How you can help:

Find your MLA: If you aren’t sure who represents your riding, enter your postal code into this website.

Send the email: We’ve drafted a sample letter for you to use. Feel free to personalize it. Personal stories from fans carry the most weight.

We’ve shown our strength in the stands and in the streets; now let’s show it in the halls of government.

Best regards,

The #SaveTheCaps Team

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u/Jadzeey — 19 days ago
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I just helped open a new restaurant about 3 months ago, and our brand new Robot Coupe is starting to make a high pitched noise from the base unit when running.

We definitely use it more than anywhere else I've worked, but I'm wondering if its a warranty issue or just our work load for it being unrealistic.

We currently use it to dice Onions, Celery, (20-40 minutes of use), Mince Garlic (10-20 mins) and make fine breadcrumbs from toasted/dried focaccia (1-2 hours). We have already worn through the plastic of the cutter bowl doing breadcrumbs and switched to a metal bowl, but now the base sounds like its dying.

So yeah its having about 2-3 hours of active use a day, with the breadcrumbs being very dry and probably whats causing the damage.

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u/Jadzeey — 19 days ago