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Date: Sep 15, 2008 22:54

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  Re: sink scratch marks         


Author: kara849
Date: Sep 10, 2008 17:31

EZ posted:
>Mrs. Bonk posted:
>>The damp cloth holds any scouring
>>powder to it and I find this method the
>>best for the sides of a sink.
>What happens when the cloth dries? The
>powder falls off!

Just a wild guess, but that might be the reason Mrs. Bonk said "damp"
cloth.
>You need to learn to think ahead.

Indeed -- keep your cloth damp.
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  What is best to use to pad furniture for hardwood floors         


Author: The dude
Date: Sep 8, 2008 20:03

What is the best for furniture legs and other items to prevent scratches
on hardwood floors?
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  Options for cleaning hardwood floors         


Author: The dude
Date: Sep 8, 2008 20:02

What are the options for cleaning hardwood floors?

Can I assume a vac with wheels will scratch it?
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  Under Sink cabinets and Safety Locks         


Author: awcleanbiz
Date: Sep 5, 2008 07:37

Well, I was watching CSI last night and it got me thinking. A 3-4 year
old girl was playing hide and seek with her sister and she hid under
the kitchen sink. The cabinet had a safety lock on it, but she knew
how to work it, so she opened it and climbed in. After a while....her
big sister forgot about her and the little girl died due to the
combination of the chemicals and the fact she couldn't get the door
open from inside.

NOW this is a wakeup call or SHOULD be. I know it's a TV show, but it
could and has been reality. I swiched all of my household cleaners to
NON TOXIC cleaners. And just because you have a lock on your cabinets,
doesn't mean that your children are safe. If they know how to operate
them, you are in trouble. This is why ALL moms should switch to non
toxic cleaners and keep all chemicals OUT of the house where children
CANNOT under no circumstances get to. Kids love to play in cabinets
and climb on shelves...it's a known fact. My son loves to get into the
cabinet under the bathroom sink, but there's nothing in there but
cotton balls and toilet paper. Plus the doors are kept closed and he
hasn't figured out how to open them yet. When he does, I will be
getting handle locks.
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  Re: upgrade 5.5 to 2003 method         


Author: HolyCow
Date: Sep 4, 2008 06:32

Opps, I was pointing to the wrong group. Sorry.

"HolyCow" nowhere.com> wrote in message news:...
>I have a Exchange 5.5 server with a small user base (approx 30). I've been
>digging into the "Migrating from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server
>2003" technet document. It seems to me that I might be able to simplify
>this greatly by:
>
> 1. installing the Exchange Server 2003 in native mode, setting up
> distribution lists, public folders, etc.
> 2. exporting the 5.5 mailboxes to .pst files (Looking at the current
> resource usage, everybody is using less than 2G so I'm assume the 2G .pst
> limit won't be exceeded.)
> 3. moving the users over to the Active Directory domain
> 4. setting up Outlook to use 2003
> 5. importing the .pst files into Exchange 2003
>
> Comments?
>
>
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  upgrade 5.5 to 2003 method         


Author: HolyCow
Date: Sep 4, 2008 06:31

I have a Exchange 5.5 server with a small user base (approx 30). I've been
digging into the "Migrating from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server
2003" technet document. It seems to me that I might be able to simplify
this greatly by:

1. installing the Exchange Server 2003 in native mode, setting up
distribution lists, public folders, etc.
2. exporting the 5.5 mailboxes to .pst files (Looking at the current
resource usage, everybody is using less than 2G so I'm assume the 2G .pst
limit won't be exceeded.)
3. moving the users over to the Active Directory domain
4. setting up Outlook to use 2003
5. importing the .pst files into Exchange 2003

Comments?
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  Use home carpet cleaner on auto cloth/carpet?         


Author: Wally
Date: Sep 2, 2008 12:40

Just wondering if there's any problem with using an indoor [home]
carpet cleaner on an older car's upholstery and/or carpet to clean and
remove stains?

Are the automotive carpet/upholstery cleaners any different (just more
expensive), stronger than home cleaners? Will using a home cleaner
damage the cloth upholstery?

Thanks,
Walter
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  Girard Perragaux Ferrari 18kt Rose Gold Brown Leather Mens Watch 49450.0.52.8148 Recommendation Discount Watches         


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Date: Sep 1, 2008 01:44

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