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|model=Black General Electric Refrigerator
|model=Black General Electric Refrigerator
|serial=?
|serial=?
|arrived=July 2010
|arrived=Move-in to 1205 E. Washington
|doesitwork=Working
|doesitwork=Working
|contact=lvl1
|contact=lvl1
|where=along east facing wall
|where=along east facing wall
picture=New_Fridge}}<br>
|picture=New_Fridge.jpeg}}<br>
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* If something is labeled '''DO NOT EAT'''... you probably shouldn't eat it.
* If something is labeled '''DO NOT EAT'''... you probably shouldn't eat it.
* There is a mini-fridge near the soldering station for non-food items that need to keep cool. (flux, solder paste, etc.)

Latest revision as of 12:34, 5 July 2015

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Equipment Overview

  • Owner/Loaner: LVL1 owned
  • Serial Number: ?
  • Make/Model: Black General Electric Refrigerator
  • Arrival Date: Move-in to 1205 E. Washington
  • Usability: Working
  • Contact: lvl1
  • Where: along east facing wall



Notes

  • This is an honor system fridge. Don't take anything unless it's designated as free. If there's a cost listed on fridge white board, drop the money in the bucket.
  • This fridge is for the non-living. Discovery of non-compliant molds, bacteria or other living substances should and will be immediately disposed of.
  • If something is labeled DO NOT EAT... you probably shouldn't eat it.
  • There is a mini-fridge near the soldering station for non-food items that need to keep cool. (flux, solder paste, etc.)