Re: checking my router
John Navas wrote:
> On 6 Aug 2006 16:27:25 -0700, "Amanda" <amanda772008@yahoo.com> wrote in
> <1154906845.591916.106900@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>:
>
> >... I don't do well
> >with indoor pollution. Eithgty percent of household dust is dead skin
> >from human.
>
> Not according to my allergist, who rants about dust mites and indoor
> pollen, as well as chemical outgassing from plastics and whatnot.
Dust mites are really bad. Older building might have mpre of those. I
seem to handle pollen a bit better than most people but only time will
tell as I have been in this pollen city for only 3 years.
Chemicals are bad news for me. (Funny things is that I was a chemist.)
I feel best outdoor - I can breathe better - but only when the
temperature is *perfect*. A little hotter and I get headace. So very
limited social life as I am required to live in a controlled
environment but it has become a preference:)-
>
> > I am new to this state and have heard about Palm Srping but don't know
> >exactly where that is.
>
> East of LA in the desert.
I thought so; someone mentioned the name once.
> Effectively a different state.
Will NEVER move to LA:)-
>
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