We thought we’d end the dog problem when we got the new fridge with the bottom
freezer. Turns out that our cat with the sharpest hearing (of our three) is a
big ice cream fan and presumes that we’re getting some for her each time we
open the freezer drawer. Ya can’t win.
Also, some of you seem to think that you can test the light operation by
pressing the button with a finger. Not so! That only proves that your finger
can turn off the light. How (short of the delayed digital method) do you know
- *for sure - that the door is making proper contact with the switch? Could be
that, after a while, the switch leaves a subtle dent in the door and there’s no
longer enough pressure to trip the switch.
Also also - and in keeping with our avowed mission - I’m staring at an exposed
roll of Verichrome Pan 127 which I’d like to have processed without the need
for an additional mortgage. Any suggestions about where? (I know, we’ve been
over this, but my memory isn’t as good as it never was.)
Thanks,
-Bill
On Mar 17, 2016, at 1:14 PM, IVAN SHUKSTER <shukster@xxxxxxx> wrote:
My old fridge had wireless connections, every time I opened the fridge door
two dogs would appear at the bottom checking out the contents. With the new
fridge which had a bottom freezer that wireless connection was not as
dependable as time wore on. The dogs are now gone.
From: "Dana Myers" <dana.myers@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:dana.myers@xxxxxxxxx>>
To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2016 10:56:03 AM
Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Size of 4 by 5 film
On 3/17/2016 8:24 AM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
P.S. Until such time as I can download a sandwich, I see no use case forThere's been some innovative work done with liquids already:
connecting my fridge to the internet...
https://youtu.be/CRL1SeTJ1rk ;<https://youtu.be/CRL1SeTJ1rk>
I expect sandwiches are proving more challenging from a texture perspective.
Dana K6JQ
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