Well, I don't classify as a "geek" then since I am painfully aware of my son's wrinkled clothes (but I might get a pass for ignoring my own <g>) -- though HE is apparently oblivious to not only the wrinkles, but anything else that happens to adhere to them as well. They are always "clean" regardless of the condition.

Perhaps there's hope for him yet?  :-)

On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 14:25:04 -0600, bhoudek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What's a steam Iron? My Mom heated up the iron on the wood stove to do her ironing.

When you say "un-aware" do you mean oblivious?

Bill Houdek
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Glen,

That's done with a steam Iron and you use it to take the wrinkles out of you clothes, etc., it has nothing to do with IT. Except most geeks are un-aware
of wrinkled clothes ...

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