I don't understand this, but until people started talking about the ads and
banners etc. I was getting them.  But someone changed something, and now I am
NOT getting them.  Maybe someone set something on mine instead of their own, or
something.  Why should mine change when I changed nothing?

Jeannie

[email protected] wrote:

> I know this is OT but I think it kind of relates to the post by James.  I
> personally think that the big flashing banner the sig line is a bit much,
> especially since it is OT and MLM related.
>
> Maybe if the sig line was toned down some by deleting the banner, all would
> be okay.  Just my opinion of course.
>
> I accidentally forgot to delete an extremely OT sales-related sig line from
> one of my posts and even though I didn't get any replies about it, I knew
> as soon as I sent the post that I had done a booboo.  My next post was an
> apology for my oversite (and a CS question to make it on topic!)
>
> Anyway, like I said, this is just my opinion but I think a more on-topic
> sig line would be better.  Or at least no flashing banner.
>
> Now to make this post CS related, my question.  When you are doing the LVDC
> method and are using an AC/DC converter, is there a special way to hook it
> up?  Do you just apply the alligator clips to the ends of the wires and
> clip them to the silver wires or is there another step involved?  I usually
> use 3 nine volt batteries but I want to try the other way, using an AC/DC
> converter thing, like the one for MY dead scanner.  But I don't know if I
> can just split the one wire into two and hook them up like I do for the
> batteries or not.
>
> Thanks,
> Christine
>
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Jeannie McReynolds
Oregon Coast