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Cindy Hamilton

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Jun 28, 2023, 1:28:50 PM6/28/23
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I finally wore a mask while driving. The air was so bad in Detroit
that I picked up my KN-95 mask and put it on while traversing
the Motor City. It seemed to help a little bit, although the fit
wan't as good as a proper particulate mask. I might consider snagging
one out of the workshop before my next trip out.

--
Cindy Hamilton

Bruce

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Jun 28, 2023, 2:07:00 PM6/28/23
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"Darling, pass the proper particulate mask, please."

Bering Sea Bar & Brig@MarthaStewart.GoodThing

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Jun 28, 2023, 4:39:45 PM6/28/23
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I set the car circulation to interior, no outside air. Windows closed and Fan or AC running. House fan running when AC was off. Wtf, doesn't Canada have satellites with infrared censors, and water tankers ??

dsi1

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Jun 28, 2023, 4:57:47 PM6/28/23
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If you ask me, the air is going to be getting worse in the future. Contingency plans will have to be drawn up in order for people to breath. Our best bet would probably be to live underground and to evolve into superhuman mole-men. That would be cool.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR-ddHPcqYo

Bering Sea Bar & Brig@MarthaStewart.GoodThing

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Jun 28, 2023, 5:21:31 PM6/28/23
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However about Boeing converts some 737Max jets in storage to water tankers?

itsjoan...@webtv.net

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Jun 28, 2023, 5:29:36 PM6/28/23
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On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 12:28:50 PM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
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> Cindy Hamilton
>
If it helps, I'd definitely recommend you wearing one. I'm guessing a lot
of other people there are wearing some sort of mask as well.

Michael Trew

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Jun 28, 2023, 10:04:01 PM6/28/23
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Due to Canadian wild fire smoke? I recall posting not long ago (here or
elsewhere) that the air was fine here, and people in my general vicinity
were over-reacting. Obviously, it flew over our area at first, weeks
ago. This is no longer the case, as of this morning.

The air wasn't great here the past couple of days, but this morning, I
woke up to a white haze, almost like a fog, outside... The air reeks,
and is very irritating to your throat. I wish that I closed the bedroom
window this morning, because the room stunk when I got home.

Cindy Hamilton

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Jun 29, 2023, 5:42:52 AM6/29/23
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On 2023-06-29, Michael Trew <michae...@att.net> wrote:
> On 6/28/2023 1:28 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> I finally wore a mask while driving. The air was so bad in Detroit
>> that I picked up my KN-95 mask and put it on while traversing
>> the Motor City. It seemed to help a little bit, although the fit
>> wan't as good as a proper particulate mask. I might consider snagging
>> one out of the workshop before my next trip out.
>
> Due to Canadian wild fire smoke?

Yes. It has been all over the news.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/live-updates/canada-wildfire-smoke-us-air-quality/what-to-know-about-the-air-quality-index-from-wildfire-smoke-and-how-it-affects-human-health-100436304?id=100434871

> I recall posting not long ago (here or
> elsewhere) that the air was fine here, and people in my general vicinity
> were over-reacting. Obviously, it flew over our area at first, weeks
> ago. This is no longer the case, as of this morning.
>
> The air wasn't great here the past couple of days, but this morning, I
> woke up to a white haze, almost like a fog, outside... The air reeks,
> and is very irritating to your throat. I wish that I closed the bedroom
> window this morning, because the room stunk when I got home.

I must remember to thank my husband for installing central
air-conditioning 22 years ago.

--
Cindy Hamilton

Bruce

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Jun 29, 2023, 6:55:22 AM6/29/23
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Well, hop to it, before you forget!

Michael Trew

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Jun 30, 2023, 12:01:29 AM6/30/23
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On 6/29/2023 5:42 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On 2023-06-29, Michael Trew<michae...@att.net> wrote:
>>
>> Due to Canadian wild fire smoke?
>
> Yes. It has been all over the news.
>
> https://abcnews.go.com/US/live-updates/canada-wildfire-smoke-us-air-quality/what-to-know-about-the-air-quality-index-from-wildfire-smoke-and-how-it-affects-human-health-100436304?id=100434871
>>
>> The air wasn't great here the past couple of days, but this morning, I
>> woke up to a white haze, almost like a fog, outside... The air reeks,
>> and is very irritating to your throat. I wish that I closed the bedroom
>> window this morning, because the room stunk when I got home.
>
> I must remember to thank my husband for installing central
> air-conditioning 22 years ago.

I probably wouldn't run it even if I had it; I just don't care to
quadruple my electric bill. The smell inside settled out in short
order. Luckily, it's cool enough yet that I haven't missed having the
windows open the past day or so. Either I'm getting used to the smell,
or it's getting better. It's still a bit hazy out, but I hear it's
supposed to clear up in our area by late week-end.

Cindy Hamilton

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Jun 30, 2023, 6:03:15 AM6/30/23
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On 2023-06-30, Michael Trew <michae...@att.net> wrote:
> On 6/29/2023 5:42 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> On 2023-06-29, Michael Trew<michae...@att.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Due to Canadian wild fire smoke?
>>
>> Yes. It has been all over the news.
>>
>> https://abcnews.go.com/US/live-updates/canada-wildfire-smoke-us-air-quality/what-to-know-about-the-air-quality-index-from-wildfire-smoke-and-how-it-affects-human-health-100436304?id=100434871
>>>
>>> The air wasn't great here the past couple of days, but this morning, I
>>> woke up to a white haze, almost like a fog, outside... The air reeks,
>>> and is very irritating to your throat. I wish that I closed the bedroom
>>> window this morning, because the room stunk when I got home.
>>
>> I must remember to thank my husband for installing central
>> air-conditioning 22 years ago.
>
> I probably wouldn't run it even if I had it; I just don't care to
> quadruple my electric bill. The smell inside settled out in short
> order.

Or you went nose-blind to it, and are still inhaling the particulates,
benzene, formaldehyde, etc.

> Luckily, it's cool enough yet that I haven't missed having the
> windows open the past day or so. Either I'm getting used to the smell,
> or it's getting better. It's still a bit hazy out, but I hear it's
> supposed to clear up in our area by late week-end.

And you're inhaling all that crap. Obviously you're young and
robust, but it makes my delicate, elderly chest hurt.

--
Cindy Hamilton

Hank Rogers

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Jun 30, 2023, 2:14:22 PM6/30/23
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Where's Popeye when we really need him?


Bryan Simmons

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Jun 30, 2023, 5:34:35 PM6/30/23
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To comfort her delicate, elderly chest?

--Bryan

Hank Rogers

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Jun 30, 2023, 7:29:16 PM6/30/23
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Yes, assuming she has "biguns" that meet all nautical standards ...


Bering Sea Bar & Brig@MarthaStewart.GoodThing

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Jun 30, 2023, 8:08:33 PM6/30/23
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I assume that the attic insulation is infested with this Canuck smoke.
The hatch lid upstairs is where I smelled it the worst.

songbird

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Jun 30, 2023, 9:16:45 PM6/30/23
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
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> And you're inhaling all that crap. Obviously you're young and
> robust, but it makes my delicate, elderly chest hurt.

i have also noticed it indirectly most of the time
but i'm now done with planting so i don't have to be
outside much anyways as long as it rains once in a
while and some weeding here or there. the next lawn
mowing will be the harder job but oh well, that's
just once in a while.


songbird

GM

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Jun 30, 2023, 9:27:09 PM6/30/23
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Bering Sea Bar & Br...@MarthaStewart.GoodThing wrote:

We need a good lawyer to file a class action lawsuit against Canada for the wildfires and smoke that's been
drifting all over the nation. This can be like a lottery win for the whole country!

The news says its like smoking 7 cigarettes a day, surely a good lawyer can come up with a way to blame Justin
Trudeau and his tree huggers for not doing controlled burns to keep the wildfire risk lower.

Lets do this (we can all be part of the class so we'd each get $10 or $20 and the lawyers... we'll they'd get a lot)

--
GM

Cindy Hamilton

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Jul 1, 2023, 5:22:49 AM7/1/23
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On 2023-06-30, Hank Rogers <ha...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> Bryan Simmons wrote:
You need to pop over to alt.home.repair for the discussion of
whether something can be soft _and_ firm.

--
Cindy Hamilton

Janet

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Jul 1, 2023, 8:08:22 AM7/1/23
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In article <uLxnM.730$q_65...@fx02.iad>,
hami...@invalid.com says...
His priority is to save money on the electric bill so
he can spend more on his fleet of junk vehicles.

Far more important than protecting his child's lungs and
health from the longterm damage of inhaling smoke
particulates.

Janet UK

Bryan Simmons

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Jul 1, 2023, 8:21:21 AM7/1/23
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His child doesn't live with him.
>
> Janet UK

--Bryan

Bering Sea Bar & Brig@MarthaStewart.GoodThing

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Jul 1, 2023, 11:09:42 AM7/1/23
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Michael Trew

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Jul 1, 2023, 1:52:22 PM7/1/23
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For some reason, probably based on your posting style, it's difficult to
envision you as "delicate and elderly". Either way, I hear that in your
region, the air quality was a lot worse than it was near me.

When it first settled in, it smelt of burning plastic almost, and it was
not easy to breathe. We had a heavy rain storm today, and it certainly
helped. I had the windows open again to enjoy the cool rainy breeze
this morning. It's now hot/humid, so closed they go.

Michael Trew

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Jul 1, 2023, 1:56:28 PM7/1/23
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On 7/1/2023 8:21 AM, Bryan Simmons wrote:
> On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 7:08:22 AM UTC-5, Janet wrote:
>> In article<uLxnM.730$q_65...@fx02.iad>,
>> hami...@invalid.com says...
>>>
>>> And you're inhaling all that crap. Obviously you're young and
>>> robust, but it makes my delicate, elderly chest hurt.
>> His priority is to save money on the electric bill so
>> he can spend more on his fleet of junk vehicles.
>>
>> Far more important than protecting his child's lungs and
>> health from the longterm damage of inhaling smoke
>> particulates.
>>
> His child doesn't live with him.

I don't humor the miserable prude. They hardly have central air over in
the UK anyway. It's hardly 74 degrees inside right now, and
comfortable. Sophia is happy and playing upstairs. She said she'd
rather be outside, but everything is soaked from a heavy rain. I
couldn't install central air, even if I wanted to, on a boiler system.

Bruce

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Jul 1, 2023, 2:39:45 PM7/1/23
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"Central air" is air conditioning?

Cindy Hamilton

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Jul 1, 2023, 2:40:58 PM7/1/23
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Well, you could, but it would cost more than the house is worth, by
the time you installed ductwork inside the walls.

You're a perfect candidate for a mini-split. You could have separate
units for upstairs and downstairs.

--
Cindy Hamilton

GM

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Jul 1, 2023, 2:53:42 PM7/1/23
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Janet UK wears itchy burlap undies, thus her continual ill - tempered foulness, lol...

--
GM

Leonard Blaisdell

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Jul 1, 2023, 6:08:20 PM7/1/23
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On 2023-06-29, Cindy Hamilton <hami...@invalid.com> wrote:

> I must remember to thank my husband for installing central
> air-conditioning 22 years ago.


While I use a swamp cooler, I'm sure this is correct. Change your air
filter soon.
We went through a smoky summer a couple of years ago from Sierra
wildfires. I had pretty blue cooler pads at the beginning. Now, they're
black. I think of the air as charcoal filtered through a curtain of
water, but I can get away with it.

dsi1

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Jul 1, 2023, 7:01:16 PM7/1/23
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My in-laws use a swamp-cooler, it works like a charm in Oroville California. As an added bonus, it humidifies the air. Unfortunately, those things won't work in our 60-70% relative humidity.

Cindy Hamilton

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Jul 2, 2023, 5:57:10 AM7/2/23
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On 2023-07-01, Leonard Blaisdell <leobla...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> On 2023-06-29, Cindy Hamilton <hami...@invalid.com> wrote:
>
>> I must remember to thank my husband for installing central
>> air-conditioning 22 years ago.
>
>
> While I use a swamp cooler, I'm sure this is correct. Change your air
> filter soon.

We change the pre-filter every month, and the MERV 8 filter about twice
a year. We check the MERV filter every time we change the pre-filter.

--
Cindy Hamilton

Michael Trew

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Jul 2, 2023, 8:13:12 PM7/2/23
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The tax assessor seems to think that my house and both lots that it sits
on are worth $52,900 -- up almost $10k from last year. With looking at
what smaller homes are going for in my zip code, I honestly think I
wouldn't have trouble getting $60k for it in a relative hurry. The
thing is, I need somewhere to live, and the other houses I own... well,
I guess they are better than being homeless... mostly.

GM

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Jul 2, 2023, 8:19:42 PM7/2/23
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You should have "dsi1" aka "Hawaii Dave" teleport you some snazzy homes from "The Future"...

All will be free, and to your custom spec, constructed by Nano - bots using "AI" aka "Artificial Intelligence"...

;-D

--
GM

songbird

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Jul 3, 2023, 3:53:14 PM7/3/23
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Michael Trew wrote:
...
> wouldn't have trouble getting $60k for it in a relative hurry. The
> thing is, I need somewhere to live, and the other houses I own... well,
> I guess they are better than being homeless... mostly.

it's great to be king of your own little castle. :)
it can also be a pain in the ass at times but still
much better than renting.


songbird

Bruce

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Jul 4, 2023, 5:00:43 AM7/4/23
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Bering Sea Bar & Br...@MarthaStewart.GoodThing wrote:

> On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 12:28:50 PM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > I finally wore a mask while driving. The air was so bad in Detroit
> > that I picked up my KN-95 mask and put it on while traversing
> > the Motor City. It seemed to help a little bit, although the fit
> > wan't as good as a proper particulate mask. I might consider snagging
> > one out of the workshop before my next trip out.
> >
> > --
> > Cindy Hamilton
> I set the car circulation to interior, no outside air. Windows closed and Fan or AC running. House fan running when AC was off. Wtf, doesn't Canada have satellites with infrared censors, and water tankers ??


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