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cold floor
Put in heated floor pads like they use in bathrooms.
Then a nice tile floor, warn long lasting problem over. |
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On Feb 29, 11:14*am, JP wrote:
Put in heated floor pads like they use in bathrooms. Then a nice tile floor, warn long lasting problem over. Uh oh, it looks like we've got a stray answer here! Has anybody seen a question lying around? We've got to get these 2 matched up or the archives will be in utter chaos. |
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DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Feb 29, 11:14 am, JP wrote: Put in heated floor pads like they use in bathrooms. Then a nice tile floor, warn long lasting problem over. Uh oh, it looks like we've got a stray answer here! Has anybody seen a question lying around? We've got to get these 2 matched up or the archives will be in utter chaos. How do you deal with a cold floor? Maybe the post is from Alex Trebeck. -- Robert Allison Rimshot, Inc. Georgetown, TX |
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"Robert Allison" wrote in message
news:iEYxj.1549$ES.1218@trnddc05... DerbyDad03 wrote: On Feb 29, 11:14 am, JP wrote: Put in heated floor pads like they use in bathrooms. Then a nice tile floor, warn long lasting problem over. Uh oh, it looks like we've got a stray answer here! Has anybody seen a question lying around? We've got to get these 2 matched up or the archives will be in utter chaos. How do you deal with a cold floor? Maybe the post is from Alex Trebeck. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzmRWXlnfiE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjnZm1RbqzQ |
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DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Feb 29, 11:14 am, JP wrote: Put in heated floor pads like they use in bathrooms. Then a nice tile floor, warn long lasting problem over. Uh oh, it looks like we've got a stray answer here! Has anybody seen a question lying around? We've got to get these 2 matched up or the archives will be in utter chaos. Your right Derby, If this is not taken care of, isn't possible to cause a rip in the time space continuum? and if so,, can that be fixed with a flux capacitor enabled newsgroup actuator or should we just run a level two diagnostic and check the jeffries tubes for abnormalities? Clark... -- Don't you have Google in your part of the world? |
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"Clark..." wrote in message
... DerbyDad03 wrote: On Feb 29, 11:14 am, JP wrote: Put in heated floor pads like they use in bathrooms. Then a nice tile floor, warn long lasting problem over. Uh oh, it looks like we've got a stray answer here! Has anybody seen a question lying around? We've got to get these 2 matched up or the archives will be in utter chaos. Your right Derby, If this is not taken care of, isn't possible to cause a rip in the time space continuum? and if so,, can that be fixed with a flux capacitor enabled newsgroup actuator or should we just run a level two diagnostic and check the jeffries tubes for abnormalities? Clark... I don't know about you, but I'm already feeling a bit disoriented. |
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On Feb 29, 3:43*pm, "Clark..." wrote:
DerbyDad03 wrote: On Feb 29, 11:14 am, JP wrote: *Put in heated floor pads like they use in bathrooms. Then a nice tile floor, warn long lasting problem over. Uh oh, it looks like we've got a stray answer here! Has anybody seen a question lying around? We've got to get these 2 matched up or the archives will be in utter chaos. Your right Derby, If this is not taken care of, isn't possible to cause a rip in the time space continuum? and if so,, can that be fixed with a flux capacitor enabled newsgroup actuator or should we just run a level two diagnostic and check the jeffries tubes for abnormalities? Clark... -- Don't you have Google in your part of the world? possible to cause a rip in the time space continuum? I already answered that. If you didn't see my response, you must be on the wrong side of the rip. |
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DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Feb 29, 3:43 pm, "Clark..." wrote: DerbyDad03 wrote: On Feb 29, 11:14 am, JP wrote: Put in heated floor pads like they use in bathrooms. Then a nice tile floor, warn long lasting problem over. Uh oh, it looks like we've got a stray answer here! Has anybody seen a question lying around? We've got to get these 2 matched up or the archives will be in utter chaos. Your right Derby, If this is not taken care of, isn't *it* possible to cause a rip in the time space continuum? and if so,, can that be fixed with a flux capacitor enabled newsgroup actuator or should we just run a level two diagnostic and check the jeffries tubes for abnormalities? Clark... -- Don't you have Google in your part of the world? possible to cause a rip in the time space continuum? I already answered that. If you didn't see my response, you must be on the wrong side of the rip. Oh crap!! if I'm on the wrong side of the rip I hope I don't see my evil twin!!! MAYBE I'm the evil twin,,, Oh dude! that is so deep! Gotta go, I have to help re-calibrate the warp engines with that hardass Scotty in engineering. Clark... -- Don't you have Google in your part of the world? |
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