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The problem with the mouse was resolved a couple of months ago when I updated to a new PC and trashed my wireless mouse for a "wired" mouse. Thanks.
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Interesting stuff. I almost forgot my initial question. Anyway, it's all good info. Thanks for the replies.
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Scott - Thanks for the feedback. Looks like my math may be intact but my knowledge of memory cards might be suspect. Given the possible variations you described regarding file size everything must...
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My new Canon Powershot came with a 32MB memory card which indicated the storage of 12 photos at the high m-pixel setting. With those figures in hand, my math calculation indicates 2.7MB per photo...
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[QUOTE=ballengerb1] The skin can be glued but should also have a mechanical attachment of screws from inside the cabinet.
Thanks for your reply. Your statement about the higher quality of the...
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I'm finishing installation of our new Shenandoah kitchen cabinets, and am mildly impressed with the quality and workmanship of these mid-priced big-box-store cabinets. I have a question, though,...
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Seahwk, Scleros -
Thanks for your responses. You've provided good info. I'll check out the references you listed and see how it helps.
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My (MS) wireless mouse began acting flaky last week, in that it wouldn't respond to my "clicks" properly. Sometimes it required the simultaneous pressing of both sides of the mouse in order to...
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I do appreciate the replies. Thank you.
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Oooops! Quick reply to myself. I mis-read the MS alert which popped up on my screen a couple of times this week regarding Windows XP. Further info states:
"Overall, big-name computer makers are...
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It's been awhile since I have posted here, and no doubt my question has been asked and RE-asked many times. I apologize for rehashing old subjects, but my initial search provided no recent answers...
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Wondergirl -
I'm going to take your word for the yarn thingy. But your point is well taken. Thanks for the feedback.
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HK - Ha! Good answer. Always look for the silver lining, right? I'm just happy she will have a great time shopping for her new kitchen. When she's happy... (you know the rest).;)
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Anything inside our home which relates to color or design or fashion is 99% left up to my wife. I don't object because I usually don't care and don't keep up with styles or color schemes, etc. etc....
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Thanks for the quick reply. Much appreciated.
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We're installing a Built-In Microwave Oven Combo unit, with specs as follows: 40 Ampere, 208/240 Volts, 60 Hertz (1/second). AC-ONLY. USE COPPER WIRE ONLY. A FOUR-WIRE OR THREE-WIRE, SINGLE PHASE...
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Thanks for the feedback. All good information.
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New floors are sanded and two coats of Oil-Modified Polyurethane (satin) applied. I've run out of Polyurethane for my final coat. Unable to find the same Brand Name product locally, will any...
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I've used Adaware for some time with reasonable success, and recently downloaded a newer version Adaware 2007. I guess it does the job, but there's no progress indicators to show what's happening...
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Well, I have to take credit for posting one the biggest "sleeper" questions on this forum in more ways than one (mattresses vs boring) LOL. So, with no replies to my post I'll insert an answer to...
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I'm always amazed at the discussion regarding mattresses and box springs and how every other individual seems to have found the perfect solution. It's almost like doing a Coke/Pepsi comparison...
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Tickle -
I'll give that a try using a little vinegar. Thanks for your input.
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One of our vehicles sits outside during the winter and we use the spray windshield de-icer to clear the windshield early in the morning.
Question: What are the ingredients in the commercial...
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Speedball1 -
I've finished the stub-out and the 24 inch Trap Arm, dropping the Arm a total of 1/2 inch before it connects to my sanitary Tee as you advised.
Next up will be my hot/cold water...
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Tom -
Thanks for your input. That's the info we needed. We live in a remote area in a County with no building codes but we want to build things according to proven standards.
Roger
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Hi Tom -
My basic questions are: (1) How long can a Trap Arm be?
(2) Does a Trap Arm need to be slanted toward the Sanitary Tee?
Thanks,
Roger
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Hi Tom -
Thanks for your reply. The P-Trap is directly below the sink. As the waste water exits the P-Trap it flows a few inches directly to the wall where it connects to an in-the-wall drain...
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The sink drains down into a P-Trap and then enters a 1 1/2 inch PVC horizontal drain line that runs into the wall. Due to some blockage issues in the immediate area under the sink I'd like to run...
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The best answer you'll probably get for a specific cement related question is to check your Yellow Pages for a couple of local redi-mix companies. The dispatchers will customarily answer any and all...
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