Archive for June, 2008

How to Make a Long Distance Relationship Work: DSL Availability and You

Admin June 30th, 2008

How to Make a Long Distance Relationship Work: DSL Availability and You

So generally, you have to live within 18,000 feet of the service provider to qualify for DSL availability. No one expects you to get a ruler and measure the distance to the nearest service provider. There are several websites that will let you input your address, then tell you whether or not you qualify.

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Admin June 22nd, 2008

Welcome to Party Time.

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What is a Mini Blind?

Admin June 22nd, 2008

What is a Mini Blind?

The long horizontal slats are held one above the other by the rungs of ladder cords shaped like a ladder. The lower ends of the legs of the ladder cords are secured to the long rail under the slats. Their upper ends are attached to the drive rod in the housing, the elongated box above the slats. As the drive rod rotates, one leg of each ladder cord moves up while the other moves down, causing the angle of the slats to change. In one design, this rotation is achieved by pushing up or pulling down on a long handle called a tilt wand connected to the drive rod by a lever. Lift cords along the ladder cords are also attached to the rail. They pass through holes in the slats and into the housing above, where they go over pulleys, combine and exit through the cord lock. For safety it’s important that the lock always work. A downward pull on the main lift cord raises the slats by the cords pulling up the rail below the slats. The cord lock holds the main lift cord to keep the slats up until the cord is pulled to release the lock. The safety lock made the cord lock easier to use.

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