Like someone smarter than I said it could be a
solar withrechargable sealed in it.
But otherwise, it can't be.
On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, Dale Leavens wrote:
So what powers the receiver and amplifier in the speaker if it isn't plugged
in or doesn't have a battery power supply?
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It is hard to tell until the job is mapped out. About $60 per hour, for the
backhoe and it depends on the gravel needed. That in this area runs around $295
per 22 tons delivered. And the four inch drainage pipe, the last time I check
was $85 per 250 ft. Than you have the landscaping
Allan, what do you mean by seamless? Also, do you remember the name of the
gutter guards you use, and did you install them yourself? I'm trying to
stay away from having them professionally installed.
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From: allen dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
yes, absolutely.
But if that is the case, the explaination of self contained power supply
is more important.
Then the question comes
how do they get the signal to the transmitter theN?
You've got a fun mystery.
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Brice Mijares wrote:
wouldn't they be considered wireless
For those that have thought about buying the talking multimeter that has been
brought up many times before... I just got a sales flyer and it's on sale for
29.95 for a short time. If interested write to me and I'll forward you the
flyer with the link in it.
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hi bob put your email in a msg so we can
jim
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Using compression unions on a brake line is very dangerous.
You are playing with peoples lives when you use a compression union on a brake
line.
Art
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From: Bob Kennedy
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 1:58 PM
Subject: