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* Home Based Typist/Data Entry - 1 messages, 1 author
 http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/3f70a7190ca97e4e?hl=en
* My swamp cooler / box fan . . . review - 2 messages, 2 authors
 http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/0f6479deacc6ec73?hl=en
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TOPIC: Home Based Typist/Data Entry
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/3f70a7190ca97e4e?hl=en
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 13 2007 8:59 pm 
From: mpalmer01@hotmail.com 
On Aug 14, 8:23 am, Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to reply
<mmea...@TRASHsonic.net> wrote:
> Marie,
>
> You do know, don't you, that the "position" they are advertising is
> placing the same ad you just read and trying to reel even more suckers
> in to pay for information on how to set up the same situation for
> someone else, right?  If you are in the US, go to the US Postal Service
> site and look up "envelope stuffing scams," because it's the same thing.
>
> mpalme...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> > Hi, I am interested in the above position. I have all the required
> > skills & experience as outlined. My typing speed in 45 wpm with 100%
> > accuracy.
>
> --
> Every job is a self-portrait of the person who does it.  Autograph your
> work with excellence.
Hi Melinda,
No, I'm in Australia and I didn't know this was a scam. Thanks for
letting me know.
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TOPIC: My swamp cooler / box fan . . . review
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/0f6479deacc6ec73?hl=en
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 13 2007 9:59 pm 
From: "Tockk"  
<me@privacy.net> wrote
> But isn't Dallas a less than optimal place for it?
For the most part, yes.   The lower the humidity, the better it works. 
Yesterday, the humidity was 33%, sounded fairly low, so I figured I'd give 
it a try.   Worked ok.
I dunno how often the humidity gets that low in Dallas.   It's been very 
humid (it's rained much more than ususal), but it's finally dried out a bit, 
and I think it'll work ok for the next week or so. 
 
== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 13 2007 10:11 pm 
From: Jerry  
Tockk wrote:
> <me@privacy.net> wrote
>> But isn't Dallas a less than optimal place for it?
> 
> For the most part, yes.   The lower the humidity, the better it works. 
> Yesterday, the humidity was 33%, sounded fairly low, so I figured I'd give 
> it a try.   Worked ok.
> 
> I dunno how often the humidity gets that low in Dallas.   It's been very 
> humid (it's rained much more than ususal), but it's finally dried out a bit, 
> and I think it'll work ok for the next week or so. 
As a data point, the general rule of thumb here in Phoenix is coolers 
are effective up to a dew point of 50 to 55 degrees.
 
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