| RE: Skype Is Increasing Connection Fees |
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I'm not sure where you are but that's just for areas outside of the Global Rate destinations. There are still 38 countries where the rates are not changing. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Bubbles From Glue on Scrapbook Pages |
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Use a stiff piece of cardboard or an old credit card to spread the glue in a thin layer. What is happening is that the glue is too thick, so it is getting the paper too wet before it has time to dry. Hope this helps! ... View related article. |
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| RE: Getting Rid of Ants in Recycling |
My mom swears by cinnamon. She used it on the floor around her trash cans and the ants wouln't go near it. And the good thing is that you can get it for less than a dollar at discount stores. I don't know what you'd do about the ants already on the bags, but next time you take them to the recycle center, sprinkle a thick line of cinnamon all around the area where you put your bags before you atart a new one, or wherever you see the ants coming from. Hope this helps! ... View related article. |
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| RE: Getting Rid of Ants in Recycling |
My mom swears by cinnamon. She used it on the floor around her trash cans and the ants wouln't go near it. And the good thing is that you can get it for less than a dollar at discount stores. I don't know what you'd do about the ants already on the bags, but next time you take them to the recycle center, sprinkle a thick line of cinnamon all around the area where you put your bags before you atart a new one, or wherever you see the ants coming from. Hope this helps! ... View related article. |
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| RE: Cheap Ways to Beat the Heat |
Keeping the windows all down to avoid hot blasts of air from blowing in from outside will only keep the heat that's in the house from escaping. One thing that does help is to put a box fan blowing out in a window on the hot side of the house, and in a window on the cool side of the house put another box fan blowing the cooler air in. That way it circulates the cool air through the house picking up the warmer air and ushering it out the other side. It also helps prevent the blast of hot air from coming in ... View related article. |
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