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Ah I see. Thanks!

For everyone that says their fan is noisy, it may be as simple as cleaning the blower wheel and tightening down some bolts. Try cleaning it first, most people don't. I saved a bit of cash by just cleaning it, eventually I replaced the old rusted motor but I only paid $30 compared to $250 for an entirely new unit.

You might just want to pop off the panel to tighten down some bolts that may have gotten loose before you go out and get a replacement. Check the fan motor to see if it's rusted. Most vibration is caused by an unbalanced (rusted) shaft or a dirty fan wheel. Remove the fan wheel from the motor shaft and soak the wheel

Some new models bathroom fans feature a recessed ceiling light fixture have fans behind the bulb. Don't know how efficient they are, but they're pretty stealth looking.

I once dropped a deuce at a party in middle school. The bathroom was connected between two rooms. I clogged it without checking for a plunger first. My friends dad had to come upstairs with a fucking snake. He walked through the older sisters' bedroom, so all the cool high school kids saw what I had done. Since then I

How long have you had it? You may be able to replace the motor, much cheaper than replacing the entire unit. Try this first: 1) clean the blower wheel 2) tightening the bolts 3) check the condition of the motor, rusted shaft = play = vibration.

I swear apple stores have this. This is how they transfer contacts etc... or maybe that was just a sim card cloner... [viaforensics.com]

Can you explain what Good does? Interested... ty!

My cousin's wife had a baby in January. She delivered at UCSF. The nurse that was in the delivery room asked my cousin and his wife if they wanted to keep the placenta to eat it. Having never heard of it, their reaction was HELL NO. They said the nurse pretty much licked her lips and said that it was pretty good and

They will need to swap out the IR sensor that detects the face as it probably won't work at all in broad daylight. What about an accelerometer. A short press on the shutter while at close range will "center" your view and then software can track movement +/- x to determine the focal length. Cool concept even though

I want to build one now... the "base" could just be aluminum to act as a heatsink... Where can I get some 1W leds?? I purchased 3 1W green ones for a project a while back but I totally forgot where...

Sweet! I can use this data against dreamhost. They will credit your bill if you have proof your site was down for a certain amount of time.

You may be able to make a notch in the screw with a dremel and then use a a flat head. Sounds like the space is too small for a pair of locking pliers??

When I found out I needed XBL to watch netflix I was pissed. Ended up building a HTPC and an OTA HD antenna. Sure it cost more up front, but I've been cable free for almost 5 years now. $20 internet per month with AT&T's Elite 6mb down speed. Downloads don't take THAT long, and HD streaming is perfect! I'm a very

Also research shows that the main difference is that the passenger in the car will also react to road hazards and STOP talking or "help" with audible cues when the guy in front suddenly slams on his brakes. The person on the phone just continues to jibber jabber.

No, not big enough to carry a backpack. If you did that, it'd look like you had a gut, or a really really large FUPA.

Well anorak is a generic term for a heavyweight jacket lined with fur. Don't know why Old Navy called their product that... I'm having a helluv a time trying to find any mention of it. I talked to my wife and she confirms it was called an anorak.... here's a picture of one that L. L. Bean has, it's very similar. The

Like a thicker version of an anorak? Back in the '90s Old Navy had a light weight windbreaker that folded in on its own zippered front pocket. Much like how fold-able reusable shopping bags nowadays.

I don't get what this article is talking about, the picture clearly is NOT moving...

Instead of doing it for them, I gave my friend instructions and told him to read everything so he could do it himself. In doing so I absolved myself from any risks. He still asks me questions from time to time and it can get tiring.