Yeah so my TV broke....

johnb554

johnb554

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When you have your own place, whether it is an apt or a house, you no longer have the luxury of someone to constantly clean up and believe me that will be an eye-opener.

As I said before, my house seems to get dirty just sitting there. The only thing is that when the kitchen counter is filled with mail, magazines, and assorted junk or the sink is filled with dirty dishes that should have been placed n the dishwasher, I know who caused the problem because I am the only one who lives in the house.
Well I will try to do my best. I am going to try to move out and buy a house as soon as I graduate but i still dont know if i want to yet. I have my house money set aside but i dont know if i want to move out yet.
 
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jake5717

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dust is a pain, I wish it would go away
I have a few air purifiers throughout the apt and it keeps the dust way down the GF only swiffers about once a month.


I would take a mom that breaks a TV she bought me cleaning my room any day of the week. You're very fortunate.
 
emorphien

emorphien

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I have a few air purifiers throughout the apt and it keeps the dust way down the GF only swiffers about once a month.
I've been thinking about getting one or two of those. One for my room, one for the living room. Would you mind PMing me to let me know what you've got? I've heard mixed things about so many of them not working well that if I can find out there's a few that do work, I'll buy one of em!
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

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If you want to reduce dust, a Hepa filter is the best way. The electrostatics/ozone generators do nothing whatsoever either for dust or allergies (per the FDA).
 
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dem beats

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When you have your own place, whether it is an apt or a house, you no longer have the luxury of someone to constantly clean up and believe me that will be an eye-opener.

As I said before, my house seems to get dirty just sitting there. The only thing is that when the kitchen counter is filled with mail, magazines, and assorted junk or the sink is filled with dirty dishes that should have been placed n the dishwasher, I know who caused the problem because I am the only one who lives in the house.
LOL

This is great... reminds me of last nights topic at my house. My female roommate who occasionaly admits to being my girlfriend went away for the weekend on a girls thing up north near canada at a cabin( cabin reads all inclusive gourmet place that has blueberry wildrice sausage for breakfast.. real roughing it.. anyway) and comes back and nearly hits me with a frying pan because the house is a mess... I cleaned up for like 6 hours prior to her arrival and the only thing left out was some food I was going to make her for a nice dinner as she wasn;t to be back untill after I got home from work....

Well to make a long story short, she said "I supose you did clean... and the house is clean... for a bachelor who lives alone which you are on the road to.''


As for the TV issue here... get a plastic bag fill with powdered sugar, hide behind TV. Go to school per usual. Come home and when she FREAKS out on you have her sample the powdered sugar for proof as it was a special assignment for science class.

Perhaps her lesson will be learned.

If not at least it will be amusing for us to read your post on it!

Best of luck, with a warranty fix, I hope everything goes well.
 
emorphien

emorphien

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If you want to reduce dust, a Hepa filter is the best way. The electrostatics/ozone generators do nothing whatsoever either for dust or allergies (per the FDA).
They also tend to generate a fair amount of ozone.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

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And unfortunately Ozone is surprisingly not that safe for humans.... The FDA site said NO testing has been done to verify the claims of any of the ozone unit, but existing data suggests that many of those claims are completely false. It said that ozone can help, but the required levels for ozone to actually react undesirable particles would also mean levels that are potentially toxic to humans and it does not recommend using them in any inhabited dwellings.
 

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