Re: checking my router On 6 Aug 2006 19:53:09 -0700, "Amanda" <amanda772008@yahoo.com> wrote in
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>John Navas wrote:
>> 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.
For many people -- they just don't know it.
>(Funny things is that I was a chemist.)
Things have a way of coming full circle. :) What now?
>I feel best outdoor -
Of course.
>I can breathe better - but only when the
>temperature is *perfect*. A little hotter and I get headace.
Yikes. Any idea why? Too many years in Dodge? ;)
>So very
>limited social life as I am required to live in a controlled
>environment but it has become a preference:)-
Ouch. Where are you living?
>Will NEVER move to LA:)-
I used to live there. Came up to the Bay Area on a "temporary"
assignment. Live Of My Life then married someone else. So I stayed
here. Toyed with going back (after she divorced him), but now can't
imagine why.
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