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Old 08-07-2006, 05:18 PM
Amanda
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Default Re: checking my router


Jeff Liebermann wrote:
> "Amanda" <amanda772008@yahoo.com> hath wroth:
>
> >He single-handely managed to lose every tools in the house while
> >growing up back in *SE Asia*.

>
> My electric train set, Erector set, and collection of tools all
> evaporated over the years. You can demonstrate the effect by leaving
> a jar full of candies or chocolate in a high traffic area. Over a
> period of a few days, everything in the jar will evaporate without
> anyone claiming they took some. Sorry, but your brother is normal.
>
> >> House cleaning was interrupted today by a local customer demanding
> >> that I get their DirecWay/Hughesnet dish realigned after they tried
> >> unsuccessfully to move the dish to another location (to avoid moving
> >> trees). Since there are a large number of people sharing the system,
> >> this was deemed a priority.

>
> >Nice of you.

>
> It was the usual problem of True North versus Magnetic North. Also, a
> rather bad job of setting the mounting pipe to vertical. They didn't
> realize how critical that was. However, I shouldn't have gone as I'm
> trying to sell them on the idea of getting rid of the
> DirecWay/Hughesnet satellite link and going to terrestrial wireless or
> FTTF (fiber through the forest).
>
> >Rather the opposite. I do very well in the forest. I don't do well
> >with indoor pollution. Eithgty percent of household dust is dead skin
> >from human. That needs to be removed constantly along with dust via
> >regular but thorough vacuuming.

>
> I thought that dust mites eat the dead skin. What most people react
> to is the excretement from the dust mites.


Right.

> I've looked at house and
> office dust under a microscope and find it mostly a mixture of road
> dust and carpet fiber. I found plenty of dead skin, but not 80%. In
> one office, the dust was overwhelmingly fiberglass insulation that had
> gotten sucked into the HVAC ducting. I also check the remains from
> what computer fans collect.


> It's almost all carpet fiber.

People are turning into hard wood floor.

>
> >I am new to this state and have heard about Palm Srping but don't know
> >exactly where that is.

>
> Welcome to the bankrupt state of California.
> http://www.treasurer.ca.gov
> Only $23.5 billion in the hole and climbing. Sigh.


Yeah, luck would have it, the dry climate hear is helping me.


>
> Palm Springs is a vacation spot and tourist trap east of Smog Angeles.
> The main attraction is the weather. It's hot, but the humidity is
> very low, so you don't really feel the heat too much. Basically
> desert.
> http://www.psview.com/weather/Default.aspx
> 94F and 30% humidity at 8PM in the evening. Ugh. My friends claim
> that it will be good for their asthma. Dunno.
>
> >> Yeah, I know. Topic drift...

> >
> >Back to topic then..

>
> Naw. I'm bored. Ummmm....


> what was the topic?


About asthma:)-



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