Re: [BlindHandyMan] Spellcheck dictionary file.

2009-04-22 Thread Max Robinson
Thanks Dan. I knew I could count on you. That did it. I was sure I had been in it before but I couldn't remember how I had gotten there. Regards. Max. K 4 O D S. Email: m...@maxsmusicplace.com Transistor site http://www.funwithtransistors.net Vacuum tube site: http://www.funwithtubes.net M

Re: [BlindHandyMan] Spellcheck dictionary file.

2009-04-22 Thread Dan Rossi
Max, Nice thought. I doubt the dictionary is some ascii editable file. Try going to tools, options, spelling and grammar, custom dictionary, modify and see if you can find your word, and delete it. -- Blue skies. Dan Rossi Carnegie Mellon University. E-Mail: d...@andrew.cmu.edu Tel:(412

[BlindHandyMan] Spellcheck dictionary file.

2009-04-22 Thread Max Robinson
I need to know the file name of the MS Word spell-check dictionary file. I have accidently added a miss spelled word to it and need to get it out. Thank you. Regards. Max. K 4 O D S. Email: m...@maxsmusicplace.com Transistor site http://www.funwithtransistors.net Vacuum tube site: http://ww

Re: [BlindHandyMan] Antenna grounding.

2009-04-22 Thread Tom Fowle
This is probably getting to esoteric for this list, but the only situation I know of where a grounded mast might be an issue is with a vertically polarized beam type antenna, which T.V. antennas are not. In that case, the mast might look to the antena like another partial, and non resonant, elemen

Re: [BlindHandyMan] Antenna grounding.

2009-04-22 Thread Ron Yearns
I am a little late on this thread, but will share my experiences. I am also studying for the ham technician test this coming Saturday so some things are fresh in my mind, I hope. Antenna masts or towers should be grounded. If towers they call for a eight foot ground rod bonded to each leg. N

Re: [BlindHandyMan] Stainless steel sinks

2009-04-22 Thread Christian Shinaberger
Hi Betsy, How about a copper kitchen sink? Pricy, but nice so I hear. Chris At 04:13 PM 4/21/2009, you wrote: >Aloha RJ, >This might be good for you and your household, but there's no way my >husband could manage not to leave a sponge on the sink, or drag a pan >across the bottom of the sink. He