The 3G Ramblings & General Discussion Thread (Trois)
12x12 = 144 square inches
14x30 = 420 square inches
420/144 = 2.92 filters... for the missing 0.08 filter, just crumple up a bunch of toilet paper and cram it in the missing hole
Originally Posted by TacoBello
no, no, you're doing it wrong. You can get the 14x30 filter for the same price as the 12x12 filter.
12x12 = 144 square inches
14x30 = 420 square inches
420/144 = 2.92 filters... for the missing 0.08 filter, just crumple up a bunch of toilet paper and cram it in the missing hole
12x12 = 144 square inches
14x30 = 420 square inches
420/144 = 2.92 filters... for the missing 0.08 filter, just crumple up a bunch of toilet paper and cram it in the missing hole
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I just read this:
Now THAT is terrifying.
Most Americans are one paycheck away from the street - MarketWatch
Now THAT is terrifying.
Most Americans are one paycheck away from the street - MarketWatch
All hail trap lord!
Check out this deal:
4-Pack Honeywell Allergen Plus FPR 7 Air Filters (various sizes)
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worth it, idk I'll let you guys decide.
4-Pack Honeywell Allergen Plus FPR 7 Air Filters (various sizes)
4-Pack Honeywell Allergen Plus FPR 7 Air Filters (various sizes) - Slickdeals.net
worth it, idk I'll let you guys decide.
Those FPR 7 filters are MERV 10 rated, which is good even for those who suffer allergies and respiratory issues. Personally I use MERV 12 because I have one central filter for the whole HVAC and it's a beast. I change it out every year. You carry the outside in with you everyday. Depending on your system, your HVAC might not even draw / push air before the filter from the living space. So if you really have bad allergies and respiratory issues, you need to filter the air in the primary spaces you spend your time. You also need to be proactive about washing clothes and body right after you get in the house. It will help considerably.
We get allergen counts in the tens of thousands out here, molds, pollens, wood, all types of shit. It's a fucking battle all-season long. Once one allergy season ends, something else pops up. Right now it's cedar. The allergens leave a fucking layer on everything, so thick you actually fucking see it. Mold is very bad here year round.. even if you had a water leak nad black spot mold infested the drywall of some part of your home, the air outside would be worse most days of the year here.
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We are supposedly getting a new building. Because the one we are in is a shit hole.. Built in 1964 I believe, unsafe POS.. 16 floors, 4 different state agencies. Governor announced today that he is going to take 225 mill and build a new building.
Also, Sacramento fucked up. We fucked.
'Anonymous' releases video threatening city of Sacramento | Sacramento News - KCRA Home
'Anonymous' releases video threatening city of Sacramento | Sacramento News - KCRA Home
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On the pulls or attached to the handler? I don't think most hospitals even use 16s. An air cleaner in the bedroom really helps. I still end up flonasing and doping up many nights to stand a chance.
Originally Posted by Majofo
On the pulls or attached to the handler? I don't think most hospitals even use 16s. An air cleaner in the bedroom really helps. I still end up flonasing and doping up many nights to stand a chance.
I'm a straight druggie