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Date: | Thu, 10 Jun 1999 11:03:06 -0400 |
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Phil: I think last month's edition of MOTHER EARTH NEWS carried a piece on
how to reserve the water from dehumidifiers and channel it back into your
dishwashers, sinks, toilets and showers. Given Toledo's commitment to
alternative technologies, such a device would surely enhance resale value.
At 11:05 PM 6/9/99 -0400, Philip McPherson wrote:
> Dear Bullamanka-Pinheads,
>
> It is a good thing Estelle and Linda do not know
> what you're saying about them.
>
> I want to report that the dehumidifier is
> taking a lot of water out of the air.
>
> This is the new Whirlpool dehumidifier that
> my cousins and I bought for the basement.
> (My cousins Linda and Estelle and I inherited
> the house from our grandmother.)
>
> We are emptying the bucket more than once a day.
> Each emptying is 24 pints of water!
>
> Later, we will move the dehumidifier, and
> fit it with a hose to self-drain.
>
> Estelle thinks maybe the dehumidifier is taking
> moisture out of all the things stored in the
> basement, too.
>
> We do not want a "dropped" ceiling in the basement!
> We removed the old dropped ceiling when we got the house.
> None of us liked it.
>
> The tiles were dirty and stained, and the whole
> thing sagged in places.
> It was only fifteen years old, and already ugly
> and worn out.
> It partly blocked the windows.
> It made the ceiling too low for comfort.
>
> All of us are taller than our grandmother was.
>
> Very truly yours,
>
> Philip McPherson
> Toledo, Ohio
>
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