Dear Sol,
I posted a message last night about that. Start a new e-mail message.
See the Tools button above the address fields? Click on that, and you
can toggle Rich-text Editor on or off. When it's off, all the
formatting controls disappear from the editor window and you're working
in plain
At 05:43 PM 7/10/2006 -0400, you wrote:
ruth strackbein wrote:
Hi! I use the computers at our public library. The librarian
doesn't know how to turn of html. Maybe you can help us out.
Otherwise, I just won't be able to post on Eskimo. The library
computers are
GUYS!!
RUTH IS USING HOTMAIL
It's her HOTMAIL settings that have to be changed. That's done on the
HOTMAIL WEB SITE, NOT the computer she's using
LOL
I'm getting impatient over here! pant, pant, pant
Okay, I'm better now.
Mike D.
At 05:43 PM 7/10/2006 -0400, you wrote:
ruth
Guess I forgot I wasn't writing to Mike , but to you, Ode. I do have a Yahoo account. Could I use that instead of hotmail? I use it only to correspond with people on a particular site connected to Yahoo. But I did have to have a Yahoo password , etc. to access this other site. I just sent an
Guess I forgot I wasn't writing to Mike , but to you, Ode. I do have a Yahoo account. Could I use that instead of hotmail? I use it only to correspond with people on a particular site connected to Yahoo. But I did have to have a Yahoo password , etc. to access this other site. I just sent an
Hi, Mike, I'm glad to hear that I can continue to post. I trust that what you said about watching for my e-mails will mean that my messages will no longer pose a threat to the security of others. I do have a private accunt at the library with hotmail. Just have my e-mail address and password to
Mike's getting HOT!
He's in short pants...
Chuck
Remember - it's only pathological when it's someone else!
GUYS!!
RUTH IS USING HOTMAIL
It's her HOTMAIL settings that have to be changed. That's done on the
HOTMAIL WEB SITE, NOT the
Mike,
I have a hotmail account and I can find no way to do anything with
regards to send format. No mention of HTML, plain text.
sol
M. G. Devour wrote:
It's her HOTMAIL settings that have to be changed. That's done on the
HOTMAIL WEB SITE, NOT the computer she's using
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Hi sol,
sure there is, when you compose a message look under the tools menu at the
top of the text box and the is a place where you can turn off richtext and send
in plain text.
Take care,
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Mike,
I have a hotmail account and I
Hi! I use the computers at our public library. The librarian doesn't know how to turn of html. Maybe you can help us out. Otherwise, I just won't be able to post on Eskimo. The library computers are protected from scam, at least I understand they are. The librarian has told me that there is a
that services the library computers in a wide area it can take weeks to get
one on the site. Hope this post doesn't cause a problem. Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
From: Mike Monett vya-4...@myamail.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSRe: Dirty Dryers
Date: Sat
ruth strackbein wrote:
Hi! I use the computers at our public library. The librarian
doesn't know how to turn of html. Maybe you can help us out.
Otherwise, I just won't be able to post on Eskimo. The library
computers are protected from scam, at least I understand
Hi Mike,
I can't tell what mail client you're using, or if it's a web-mail
system, but I do know that Outlook Express, which is by far the most
widely used e-mail client, has that trouble, too.
You can tell it to send plain text most of the time, but it often
switches over to HTML mode again
Right on! And yet, upon consideration, I wonder if there is a reason for all the folds in the seal on the refrigerator door. Just wish there could be a more cleanable solution to getting a good seal that wouldn't cost too much. And , of course, there are other placesthat are really hard to clean.
ruth strackbein wrote:
Right on! And yet, upon consideration, I wonder if there is a
reason for all the folds in the seal on the refrigerator door.
Just wish there could be a more cleanable solution to getting a
good seal that wouldn't cost too much. And, of course,
Thanks, Mike. I hadn't thought of the toothbrush. Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
From: "Mike Monett" vya-4...@myamail.comReply-To: silver-list@eskimo.comTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: CSRe: Dirty DryersDate: Sat, 08 Jul 2006 09:50:50 -0400 "ruth strackbein" wrote: Right on! And yet, upon
Thanks, Mike. I hadn't thought of the toothbrush. Ruth
Hi Ruth,
I didn't want to mention this first time since it is so gross, but to
remove dried gunk, try biting the end off a toothpick and use the blunt end
to pry the food out. Then finish with soap and water. Be careful to not
punch
Ruth,
I didn't notice the attachment in my reply to cleaning fridges until after
it was sent and I reviewed the message. Turns out it was old HTML stuff
left over from your post.
Can you try to turn off html in your client. As Mike D recommends on the
home page, html increases the length of the
Sorry, there it goes again. The same html attachment left over from the
previous post.
Darn, these things are hard to get rid of.
Maybe I finally killed it. Hope so:)
Regards,
Mike M
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M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:
Hi Mike,
I can't tell what mail client you're using, or if it's a web-mail
system, but I do know that Outlook Express, which is by far the most
widely used e-mail client, has that trouble, too.
You can tell it to send plain text most of the time, but it
Well, seeing we are still thinking about laundry and killing little
creatures, I will chime in too.
Firstly, from schooldays, I recall Willy Kitch, otherwise Miss Averilda
Williams who taught Domestic Science, drumming it into us that we should
iron stuff to kill germs.
Second, the friend who
Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com wrote:
Mike, I'm glad to see you posting again. I wish there were more
engineers like you designing things. Frankly, all the design
problems in the average home and appliances have made me want to
design my own house someday. But I
Rowena new...@aapt.net.au wrote:
Well, seeing we are still thinking about laundry and killing
little creatures, I will chime in too.
Firstly, from schooldays, I recall Willy Kitch, otherwise Miss
Averilda Williams who taught Domestic Science, drumming it into us
that
Humidity is good. Sometimes.
In the desert southwest we used to take the exhaust hose from the dryer and
put a panty hose over the outlet to allow humidity to escape into the house
vice exhausting outside.
Just turn inside out the panty hose and reuse as needed. The mesh is small
enough to
Hi Mike: We have Westinghouse Dryer No. LD352
http://www.westinghouse.com.au/product/display/model/LD352A Not a big one.
Our original one (which I think overheated) did have an outlet at the back
that could probably have been fitted to a vent. Instead it just blew hot
wet air out the back
Hi Rowena,
Rowena new...@aapt.net.au wrote:
HiMike:We have WestinghouseDryerNo. LD352
http://www.westinghouse.com.au/product/display/model/LD352A Not a
big one.
Amazing. Thanks. I searched the site for any info, but couldn't find
anything. Is the vent
This is all very informative to say the least thanks everyoneCan I ask what
meth is? I have been too cheap to let my clothes run in a drying all the time
in my apt complex most things I just hang to dry, then when I iron them they
tend to be a little on the stiff side anyway which is good
Hi! I grew up in the 30's and 40's. As a teenager, it was my job to do the laundry and we always hung it up either on clothesracks or outdoors in summer. I, too, still appreciate the smell of clothes dried outdoors, only "fly" in the ointment is the gnats some years.
Concerning engineering skills
That is `cause MEN design them, and they don`t think about cleaning them, it
ain`t their job!!
Right, Ruth??
Love,
Marshalee
Concerning engineering skills and appliances, I wish someone would invent
some appliances, especially a refrigerator without so many cracks and cranies
and
Mike, I'm glad to see you posting again. I wish there were more engineers
like you designing things. Frankly, all the design problems in the average
home and appliances have made me want to design my own house someday. But
I grew up in the 50's when we didn't own a dryer; those of us who have
thanks mike !
man! what an ordeal you've been dealing with! good thing that at least you
seem to somewhat enjoy this mechanical process and are resourceful and
inventive enough to move through obstacles you run into. i'm thoroughly
impressed and send you way-way-way-well deserved blessings
toreadpeoplehealthi...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks mike !
man! what an ordeal you've been dealing with! good thing that at
least you seem to somewhat enjoy this mechanical process and are
resourceful and inventive enough to move through obstacles you run
into. i'm thoroughly
I was waiting for mold to be mentioned
Good Independence Day- Fourth of July to all!
H
- Original Message -
From: Mike Monett txu-4...@myamail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: Dirty Dryers
toreadpeoplehealthi...@gmail.com
IS THERE A WAY OF VACUUMING PARTS OF THE DRYER?
-- Original message --
From: Mike Monett txu-4...@myamail.com
toreadpeoplehealthi...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks mike !
man! what an ordeal you've been dealing with! good thing that at
least you seem
mborg...@att.net wrote:
Is there a way of vacuuming parts of the dryer?
Usually, the layer of lint is too thick for a vacuum cleaner. It will just
plug it up very quickly. You probably need gloves that go partway up your
arms and take the lint out by hand. Once the main pile is gone, you can
toreadpeoplehealthi...@gmail.com wrote:
Mike, so, how DID you redesign your dryer to fix this problem? i'd love to
do it too! please tell...
angel
Hi angel,
This is a very long subject, very difficult to describe without pictures of
the inside of a dryer. Basically, I had access to the
Wow, after reading this, I`m so glad I dry my duds in the bathroom, hanging
on plastic coated hangers on the shower curtain rod, and the smaller stuff
on a wood rod thingy.
It`s easy, because I live alone. (Wouldn`t have wanted to try it when there
were six of us!!)
Marshalee
Hi angel,
This
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