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or weather tight dimmer switch receptical. does such a thing exist?.
i would like to add some deck lighting and be able to dim the lights. home d does not carry them and googling was not helpful either thanks, cj |
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On Apr 20, 8:07�am, cj wrote:
or weather tight dimmer switch receptical. does such a thing exist?. i would like to add some deck lighting and be able to dim the lights. home d does not carry them and googling was not helpful either thanks, cj regular switch with built in dimmer slide right along the lever. add weatherproof cover. although i would probably put the dimmer indoors at a convenient location. to save it from the wild outdoor temperature swings |
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![]() "cj" wrote in message ... or weather tight dimmer switch receptical. does such a thing exist?. i would like to add some deck lighting and be able to dim the lights. home d does not carry them and googling was not helpful either thanks, cj Offhand I cannot think of a dimmer rated for wet locations, but there are several styles of weather proof covers available. |
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Something like this.
http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pro...0e6e95_300.jpg -- **** Notice to Gmail users **** Due to the large amount of Newsgroup SPAM from GMAIL accounts I have and everyone who knows how to use filters are blocking all posts from these accounts. If you don't want your posts to be deleted tell Google to fix their problem. "cj" wrote in message ... or weather tight dimmer switch receptical. does such a thing exist?. i would like to add some deck lighting and be able to dim the lights. home d does not carry them and googling was not helpful either thanks, cj |
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On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 13:27:52 GMT, "Cliff Hartle"
wrote: **** Notice to Gmail users **** Due to the large amount of Newsgroup SPAM from GMAIL accounts I have and everyone who knows how to use filters are blocking all posts from these accounts. If you don't want your posts to be deleted tell Google to fix their problem. Shouldn't that be GOOGLE GROUPS, rather than (or as well as) GMAIL? -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups" |
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I actually filter Gmail and googlemail. With that and a few keywords the
spam is back to what is was a few months ago. -- **** Notice to Gmail users **** Due to the large amount of Newsgroup SPAM from GMAIL and googlemail accounts I have and everyone who knows how to use filters are blocking all posts from these accounts. If you don't want your posts to be deleted tell Google to fix their problem. "Mark Lloyd" wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 13:27:52 GMT, "Cliff Hartle" wrote: **** Notice to Gmail users **** Due to the large amount of Newsgroup SPAM from GMAIL accounts I have and everyone who knows how to use filters are blocking all posts from these accounts. If you don't want your posts to be deleted tell Google to fix their problem. Shouldn't that be GOOGLE GROUPS, rather than (or as well as) GMAIL? -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups" |
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On Apr 20, 7:07*am, cj wrote:
or weather tight dimmer switch receptical. does such a thing exist?. i would like to add some deck lighting and be able to dim the lights. home d does not carry them and googling was not helpful either thanks, cj X10 has wireless units, I have plugs outside which I can remotely control and dim inside wirelessly, It can be set to an alarm system and your PC |
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In article ,
Mark Lloyd wrote: On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 13:27:52 GMT, "Cliff Hartle" wrote: **** Notice to Gmail users **** Due to the large amount of Newsgroup SPAM from GMAIL accounts I have and everyone who knows how to use filters are blocking all posts from these accounts. If you don't want your posts to be deleted tell Google to fix their problem. Shouldn't that be GOOGLE GROUPS, rather than (or as well as) GMAIL? Yes, it should. This filtering on gmail is the best the lameass people with the lameass newsreaders can do. It's really pathetic how little we understand about the technologies on which we depend. |
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Well I don't think you can filter on just Google groups in Outlook Express,
only from and subject keywords, and I know I should be using a REAL newsreader like thunderbird or some other off the wall indie newsreader. I tried thunderbird but didn't like something about it. If you have some way to do it OE please enlighten me, though I may look at thunderbird again. .."Smitty Two" wrote in message news ![]() In article , Mark Lloyd wrote: On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 13:27:52 GMT, "Cliff Hartle" wrote: **** Notice to Gmail users **** Due to the large amount of Newsgroup SPAM from GMAIL accounts I have and everyone who knows how to use filters are blocking all posts from these accounts. If you don't want your posts to be deleted tell Google to fix their problem. Shouldn't that be GOOGLE GROUPS, rather than (or as well as) GMAIL? Yes, it should. This filtering on gmail is the best the lameass people with the lameass newsreaders can do. It's really pathetic how little we understand about the technologies on which we depend. |
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In article 8SKOj.1605$pn4.905@trnddc03,
"Cliff Hartle" wrote: Well I don't think you can filter on just Google groups in Outlook Express, only from and subject keywords, and I know I should be using a REAL newsreader like thunderbird or some other off the wall indie newsreader. I tried thunderbird but didn't like something about it. If you have some way to do it OE please enlighten me, though I may look at thunderbird again. My litmus test for a newsreader is, can it do what you want it to do? If not, it isn't a *real* newsreader, IMO. Thunderbird, by that criteria, isn't any more of real newsreader than OE. Since I use a Mac, I don't know what's available for PCs. I have yet to see anyone suggest anything, but it's difficult for me to believe that nothing exists for PCs that's on a par with what is offered for macs. |
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![]() This filtering on gmail is the best the lameass people with the lameass newsreaders can do. It's really pathetic how little we understand about the technologies on which we depend. Gee, that's odd. My 'lameass' newsreader filters anything I want, any way I want. Just by using this: http://improve-usenet.org/ Oddly enough, it's not pathetic at all. Just effective. |
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Robert Barr wrote: This filtering on gmail is the best the lameass people with the lameass newsreaders can do. It's really pathetic how little we understand about the technologies on which we depend. Gee, that's odd. My 'lameass' newsreader filters anything I want, any way I want. Just by using this: http://improve-usenet.org/ Oddly enough, it's not pathetic at all. Just effective. Gosh, Robert, did you *read* the material on that site? Try the gmail link, which explains the difference between email and usenet. As far as the rest of the convoluted approach to killing what I can kill in ten seconds, it's reason enough for me to stand by my assertion that the lot of you are using pathetic newsreaders. |
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