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[ ] [ 341410 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] "RAM^3" - Re: BuckyFullers "fog gun shower"... never flew? - "Sylvan Butler" |
[ Wed, 25 May 2005 16:06:26 -0300
] [ 341396 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] Derek Broughton - Re: BuckyFullers "fog gun shower"... never flew? - Anthony Matonak wrote: > That said, water saving shower heads are available and some of them > do have a high pressure fine spray which seems similar to this. Highly unlikely it gets close to 200 psi. > As I > recall, the more water you save the less pleasant the experience. Not at all. I'm sure it depends on personal taste, but I much prefer a high-pressure water-savin... |
[ ] [ 341394 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] "Percival P. Cassidy" - Re: How long would your HOA tolerate behaviour like this? - On 05/25/05 02:33 pm Travis Jordan tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: >>But if those things *had* been prohibited by the CC&Rs, who -- in the >>absence of a HOA -- would enforce the prohibitions? > That's the problem with an inactive HOA. And once the HOA goes inactive > and fails to enforce the CC&R, then in most states it will be difficult ... |
[ ] [ 341391 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] "Joseph Meehan" - Re: Lamp-post light flickers (insane feedback loop) - v wrote: > On Tue, 24 May 2005 20:42:10 GMT, someone wrote: > > >>You could try replacing the eye with a higher quality unit.... >> > What would the definition of "higher quality" be in this case? > > If the sensor was calibrated differently, so that there was > significant difference between the "on" point (had to be REALLY dark) > and the "off" point (had to be REALLY light),... |
[ Wed, 25 May 2005 13:11:31 -0400
] [ 341387 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] Mark - Re: How long would your HOA tolerate behaviour like this? - On Tue, 24 May 2005 11:14:51 -0700, Robert Morien |
[ ] [ 341385 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] "Percival P. Cassidy" - Re: How long would your HOA tolerate behaviour like this? - . 221 341385 |
[ 25 May 2005 09:10:00 -0700
] [ 341383 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] Banty - Re: How long would your HOA tolerate behaviour like this? - In article |
[ Wed, 25 May 2005 16:04:42 GMT
] [ 341380 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] vze8f3tq@verizon.net (v) - Re: Reverse Sliding Glass Door - On 24 May 2005 17:08:37 -0700, someone wrote: >Is it possible to reverse the opening of my sliding glass door by >removing the panes and rotating the frame 180 degrees? The mounting of >the door latch hardware is only 1/8" off center (from top to bottom). > Confused - rotate 180 horizontal or vertical? So that inside is now outside, or so that top is now bottom? Are you rotating t... |
[ Wed, 25 May 2005 15:52:48 GMT
] [ 341378 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] vze8f3tq@verizon.net (v) - Re: Lamp-post light flickers (insane feedback loop) - On Tue, 24 May 2005 20:42:10 GMT, someone wrote: >You could try replacing the eye with a higher quality unit.... > What would the definition of "higher quality" be in this case? If the sensor was calibrated differently, so that there was significant difference between the "on" point (had to be REALLY dark) and the "off" point (had to be REALLY light), then that might help in ... |
[ 25 May 2005 08:23:15 -0700
] [ 341374 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] Banty - Re: How long would your HOA tolerate behaviour like this? - In article <1116972661.012061.116000@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>, caj11@my-deja.com says... > > > >D. Gerasimatos wrote: >> In article |
[ Wed, 25 May 2005 15:00:21 GMT
] [ 341372 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] "WingNut" - Re: BuckyFullers "fog gun shower"... never flew? - |
[ Wed, 25 May 2005 15:26:41 +0100
] [ 341370 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] tarquinlinbin - Re: very slow gas leak - On Wed, 25 May 2005 09:51:04 +0100, David Hearn |
[ Wed, 25 May 2005 13:02:14 GMT
] [ 341368 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] Ecnerwal - Re: BuckyFullers "fog gun shower"... never flew? - In article <1117015918.212792.259680@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, alanh_27@yahoo.com wrote: > A long time ago, Buckminister Fuller conceptualized a "fog gun shower" > in which 200 psi compressed air subsitituted for voluminous usage of > water to obtain bathshower rinsing power. The alleged bathwater .... > What is wrong with this picture? Temperature control might be a bit... |
[ Wed, 25 May 2005 08:01:24 -0400
] [ 341364 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] "Mark Dunning" - Re: BuckyFullers "fog gun shower"... never flew? - |
[ Tue, 24 May 2005 22:50:03 +0100
] [ 341360 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] Owain - Re: very slow gas leak - Ariel wrote: > I have a very slow gas leak in my house that I simply can't find. > The gas is leaking at a rate of 1.7 cubic feet per day (0.071 cubic feet > per hour) as measured by the meter. Meters aren't for measuring gas leaks. Get your pipework and appliances pressure tested with a manometer and that will tell you if you have a leak. Does your boiler have a pilot light? ... |
[ Wed, 25 May 2005 09:51:04 +0100
] [ 341358 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ] David Hearn - Re: very slow gas leak - tarquinlinbin wrote: > On 24 May 2005 21:14:36 GMT, andrew@a17 (Andrew Gabriel) wrote: > > > >>In the UK, the gas transporter (Transco) will try and find the >>leak and disconnect the affected appliance. They will only >>disconnect the whole house if they can't find the leak, or >>can't fix it by disconnecting an appliance. They are not >>responsible for fixing the leak (unles... |
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