There's always eset. They have a history of being extremely lightweight.I am using 7.0.1456, yes. Ironically enough, this didn't start to really be a problem for me until just last month.
--Patrick
There's always eset. They have a history of being extremely lightweight.I am using 7.0.1456, yes. Ironically enough, this didn't start to really be a problem for me until just last month.
I refuse to spend my own money on virus protection for my company's computers, and they apparently do as well. But were I to buy, NOD32 would be where I would go for sure. (Note to audience, Eset = Nod32)There's always eset. They have a history of being extremely lightweight.
--Patrick
I cna only classify that as minor in a punny way, and it isn't really much of a rant either. While I agree that child molesters are, on the whole, bad people and I don't exactly like them...Why post this here?I hate child abusers.
I'm not getting into details. I was just pissed and vented in a way that related to the problem without digging into the situation itself.I cna only classify that as minor in a punny way, and it isn't really much of a rant either. While I agree that child molesters are, on the whole, bad people and I don't exactly like them...Why post this here?
Kittehs have absolutely shredded the underside cover of my mom's box springs. To the point where there isn't support for them to go and hide in there anymore.I didnt know that was a thing that happened...
Careful, sometimes pallets are treated with chemicals. Look for a stamp on the side; if it has the code MB, don't use it, it's been treated with methyl bromide. If there's no stamp, it might be best to leave it as it's of unknown provenance.If not, Im going to pick up a few heavy, wooden shipping pallets and use those. It's a platform bed so there is no box spring any more.
I recommend these:Im going to pick up a few heavy, wooden shipping pallets and use those
Well, I will say it'd be cheaper and easier to replace individual structural members as they wear out...A bedskirt would cover the pallettes but if her metal framing gave out after a year, I don't think she wants to downgrade to plastic regardless.
Indeed they are, and each is built to contain about 15kg of milk and be slung around for years. Unless that bedroom gets hot enough to melt 'em, they should work just fine...except for the things Gas mentions, of course.Aren't those plastic PatrThom?
I don't mean to shoot you down, but I'm looking for something, uh, pretty.
The bed skirt would go under the platform, on top of the crates. Be like a little curtain to keep the boogie men in plenty of shade.You can't really use a bed skirt with a plat form bed.
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My bed was close to this.