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Foci can be found in an ellipse, where there are 2 of them. For instance, the center of the sun is located at one of the foci in the elliptical path our earth takes around it.
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Every drawer will come out, some sales staff must know the trick to it.
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I would check your virus scanner first. I use Shaw's version of fsecure and it has a setting for this type of thing.
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uh, lets see here, x - 2 = 8
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I've heard it sometimes looks like crap after a while, but maybe there's a special cleaner for it?
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I would also take your tight door and remove the one side, bring it to a cabinet shop and have them plane or jointer it down the outside edge a bit, even slant it if needs be.
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Hmmmmmmmm, I would try a hacksaw and just cut out the metal crap, try to wiggle that end out of the sink, and get a coupler to tie in some new pvc to the drain out of the wall.
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I would suggest rigging up a small fan in your bedroom that goes into your vent and sucks the cold air up into the room. This worked for me very well.
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You nailed it, my friend rjleek! It's been many years since I've seen them. I'll have to get me a few of them. Thank you.
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Here's what I would do. If you can feel the warm humid air blowing out outside at a good rate, and the heat element is working, and the tumbling is working, the lint is cleared then there's not much...
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how about buy a 4 x 8 x 1/4" mdf, some self-adhesive velcro, cut your piece of mdf to a bit bigger than the mirror, prime and paint it, then stick it on. Make sure to prime the back as well or it...
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I'm looking for the title and author of books I enjoyed as a kid. I would have read them in the 60's. No idea how old they were.
Young guy named Tim is central character. Lives in a fishing village...
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Are we assuming that the colour of your glue is an exact match to your counter?
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Try switching the thermostats from downstairs to upstairs and see if the problem moves with it.
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I would also say that yes, you could use a jigsaw. It will be a rough cut, however, and hard on the blades. A circular saw is better. But dusty and loud.
To smooth it off, use a router and guide as...
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