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rcurl
response 200 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 05:41 UTC 2003

Gas stoves do not produce hazardous levels of CO if they are operated
properly. See also http://www.epa.gov/iaq/co.html 



phani
response 201 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 11:21 UTC 2003

hai jana annna....
willcome
response 202 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 11:49 UTC 2003

hai
gull
response 203 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 15:28 UTC 2003

I have a CO detector in my bedroom.  I also use a CO detector card in my
car.  It's not very expensive, and it's a good idea if you have an older
car.
jmsaul
response 204 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 02:32 UTC 2003

Re #190:  $40 would be about right.

If you're going to use a gas stove, vent it properly (i.e. with a fan) and
you'll be fine.
albaugh
response 205 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 15:37 UTC 2003

Just bought a battery powered (9v) CO alarm for ~$20.  It shows the various
places where alarms can go, starting near the water heater & furnance, then
the main floor, then near sleeping quarters.  Then there are words about
recommending them be close to sleeping quarters, and having one on every
floor.  Obviously they'd like to sell you 3, not just 1.  Living in a 2-story
ranch, it is my thought to put the detector in the laundry room, close to the
source of possible CO leaks.  Thoughts?
albaugh
response 206 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 15:49 UTC 2003

I want Santa to bring me a ~$100 Casio keyboard that has 100 tones and "MIDI".
That's all the bullet point says:  "MIDI".  I assume that means it has a MIDI
interface capable of connection to a computer (PC).  I would like to "drive"
the keyboard from my PC, to make use of its 100 tones.  I'm assuming that's
pretty basic MIDI fare.  Unfortunately, the people on duty at Best Buy last
night didn't know anything.  Not only that, they didn't seem to have any MIDI
controller cards for a PC.

I'm assuming that I should be able to get a MIDI controller for $30-$50,
nothing fancy.  I assume that I could get such a small beast at CompUSA.
Any recommendations?

P.S. What do I have in mind, mainly?  To assist in my composing / arranging
(for concert band) hobby, being able to hear (approximately) the
instrumentation etc.
scott
response 207 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 16:32 UTC 2003

Your sound card probably already has a MIDI interface built in... the usual
connector is the 15 pin D connector for the joystick.  You'll just need a
special cable to get MIDI froum that.
gull
response 208 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 17:15 UTC 2003

Re resp:205:  I put mine in my bedroom, on the theory that it'd be more
likely to wake me up that way if it went off in the middle of the night.
 It's the CO level where I am that I care about, not the CO level next
to the furnace.
mynxcat
response 209 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 18:22 UTC 2003

Re 206> My suggestion - if you're buying anything from CompUSA, be 
absolutely certain it's what you need, and it will do the job BEFORE 
you open it. Once opened, CompUSA charges a 15% restocking fee. 
Extremely annoying
albaugh
response 210 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 20:18 UTC 2003

OK, I will check my existing sound card for a DB15 connector.  Let's pretend
it doesn't have one.  Is a MIDM DB15 connector pretty standard for sound cards
these days?  And is that to say that one doesn't normally get a "standalone"
MIDI card, one gets a sound card with a MIDI connector?
mcnally
response 211 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 20:36 UTC 2003

 I think what's most common these days is either a sound-card MIDI connector
 or a USB-to-MIDI converter box..
gull
response 212 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 00:26 UTC 2003

You're probably better off buying it just about anywhere except CompUSA,
too.  Their prices are ridiculous, especially on cables.  They're a last
resort when I really need something, no one else has it, and I can't
wait to mail order it.
twenex
response 213 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 09:07 UTC 2003

The kind of place that would employ people who say "We don't sell RAM
any more because it slows computers down"?
tpryan
response 214 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 20:37 UTC 2003

        You might want to check out Guitar Center, Ford Road in Canton, MI
They have a good selection of that sort of stuff, and most staff should
be able to help you.
        Never thought it would be a geek store of a different flavor
when you start looking at the tech gear.
scott
response 215 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 22:53 UTC 2003

I'd start closer to A2, at Music-go-Round.  They probably help a lot of
newbies get MIDI stuff going, and I'm sure they're smarter than the nice folks
at Gui-tard Center.
tod
response 216 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 22:57 UTC 2003

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other
response 217 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 23:10 UTC 2003

Best Buy?  You mean the idiots who subpoenaed Grex for posting year-
old public information?
gull
response 218 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 23:40 UTC 2003

I can't say I've ever found Best Buy personnel to be experts in any
field except cash register button pushing.
jmsaul
response 219 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 23:54 UTC 2003

Re #217:  I don't remember that story.  Do tell?
goose
response 220 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 01:04 UTC 2003

Yes, please do tell.
davel
response 221 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 02:46 UTC 2003

I don't remember it either.
rcurl
response 222 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 06:11 UTC 2003

A Best Buy floor clerk found what I asked for on the second try. 
gull
response 223 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 15:04 UTC 2003

The story, as I recall it, is Best Buy sent a subpoena to Grex demanding
we reveal the identity of a user who had posted prices for their
Thanksgiving Day sale.  (This was before Thanksgiving.)  On closer
examination, the prices turned out to be from *last* year's sale.
other
response 224 of 239: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 15:57 UTC 2003

They apparently sent out blanket subpoenas to any sites which came 
up on a search for "best buy" and "black friday" without doing any 
further selection narrowing.
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