Appy asked:
I need something mobile (so no static bands that plug in to something) and it needs to be discreet so no contraptions. If you get this problem too have you managed to avoid it? I live in fear of every door handle and metal cupboard.
I also get it on supermarket trolleys and car doors.
Please don’t say I need to change my shoes, it doesn’t work.
September 30, 2007 @ 11:31 pm
loveboxers asked:
I have a craftsman garage door opener,and the other night when I came home and pulled into the garage I tried to use the remote to close the door. It came down about a foot and went back up. I used the trolley to pull the door down and have since had to manually open and close th door. I have pushed the latch back up on the trolley, but all I get when trying to remotely open the door is a buzzing sound from the unit. I do have sensors on the door and one is green and the other is yellow.How do I reset the one to go back to green. The weather that night was below zero and I have a heated garage. Any suggestions?
September 24, 2007 @ 12:53 pm
nicole b asked:
I am currently pregnant with my second child and there will be 22 months difference between my children.
Currently my 15 month old HATES being in the pram or trolley and prefers running around every where.
I dont want to buy things I wont use….any advice appreciated!
September 9, 2007 @ 5:17 pm
Mike asked:
My wife and I have sold our table set (dining, coffee and end) and are trying to think of some “out of the box” ideas for things to use as a coffee table… Our style lately has been kind of antiquey, but we’d like something of a conversation piece (but still functional) for the living room. To give you an idea of where we’re considering going with this, we’ve already looked at an antique wooden chicken cage and an old wood luggage trolley from a hotel. It doesn’t have to be wood, but just not glass.
Come on you creative decorators! Help me out here!
September 6, 2007 @ 9:27 pm