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Kassis-

You have a great attitude! Don't give up! :-) Keep on studying hard!

Have you applied for Federal Pell Grants? I hate to see you have to scrimp so

hard for school. I would think with your family situation you would be a shoe-in

for a little help. You have paid the taxes for it. Use it if you can!

Terry's school has a serious case of left hand vs. right hand issues. I don't

think he is going back this semester. Registration has already been in progress

for a few weeks and he hasn't registered. We are starting to think he should

just go into business for himself no matter what happens, and right now I think

he isn't seeing the value in the education he has received thus far. I wish he

would go back soon, but really I wish he would just choose a career path and go

after it 100%. HE is a brilliant artisit, but his self-confidence is lacking. I

think his self-confidence was damaged by bad schools calling him stupid rather

than working with his disability and recognizing how gifted he is in other

areas. Frustrating!!

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> hey paula

> i did get some paperwork from the school yesterday. basically the courses i

took do not match up to their required curriculum so hence why none of my

business courses and what not counted. the math,thankfully, is only one

semester. tonya and i had some back and forth on that on FB about what is a good

course to take. i just have to take another level of math at community college

then i can do the math at LC. i was upset about it at first but i think i can

pull a couple bucks together for that. apparently the class i took in the former

college was not an accredited college level class. i didn't know you can get

some compensation for it but its been so long i wouldn't even know where to

begin LOL. 

> i hope terry can get his school worked out too. i thought they offered some

assistance for learning disabled folks. like doing some other math prep

courses! 

> i will be ironing out the last few details soon. i just hope my advisor info

comes in before orientation. since i only have to take one semester of math i

might take it closer to when i have to start taking my major courses as the

class i am thinking of taking will help with my major. also going with latin and

latin literature in translation since some medical/anatomy terms have latin base

:). my general courses aren't going to be as many as i thought and that is SUCH

a relief. there is a wellness class all students have to take and i already have

the text so i think i am ready! LOL. 

> thanks paula. 

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> KASSIA

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Kassis-

You have a great attitude! Don't give up! :-) Keep on studying hard!

Have you applied for Federal Pell Grants? I hate to see you have to scrimp so

hard for school. I would think with your family situation you would be a shoe-in

for a little help. You have paid the taxes for it. Use it if you can!

Terry's school has a serious case of left hand vs. right hand issues. I don't

think he is going back this semester. Registration has already been in progress

for a few weeks and he hasn't registered. We are starting to think he should

just go into business for himself no matter what happens, and right now I think

he isn't seeing the value in the education he has received thus far. I wish he

would go back soon, but really I wish he would just choose a career path and go

after it 100%. HE is a brilliant artisit, but his self-confidence is lacking. I

think his self-confidence was damaged by bad schools calling him stupid rather

than working with his disability and recognizing how gifted he is in other

areas. Frustrating!!

P

>

>

> hey paula

> i did get some paperwork from the school yesterday. basically the courses i

took do not match up to their required curriculum so hence why none of my

business courses and what not counted. the math,thankfully, is only one

semester. tonya and i had some back and forth on that on FB about what is a good

course to take. i just have to take another level of math at community college

then i can do the math at LC. i was upset about it at first but i think i can

pull a couple bucks together for that. apparently the class i took in the former

college was not an accredited college level class. i didn't know you can get

some compensation for it but its been so long i wouldn't even know where to

begin LOL. 

> i hope terry can get his school worked out too. i thought they offered some

assistance for learning disabled folks. like doing some other math prep

courses! 

> i will be ironing out the last few details soon. i just hope my advisor info

comes in before orientation. since i only have to take one semester of math i

might take it closer to when i have to start taking my major courses as the

class i am thinking of taking will help with my major. also going with latin and

latin literature in translation since some medical/anatomy terms have latin base

:). my general courses aren't going to be as many as i thought and that is SUCH

a relief. there is a wellness class all students have to take and i already have

the text so i think i am ready! LOL. 

> thanks paula. 

>

> KASSIA

> LDY_SOLANA'S WEBPAGE

>

> wife,mother,student,kettlebelle

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hey paula,

would they only give grants for one class and books? my LC tuition is taken care

of other then $100 registration for part times(BTW does anybody know if that is

by semester or by the year, dh assumed that is for the year but i never thought

about it).

my general studies aren't as overloaded as i thought so i am feeling better

already. just gotta get the whole book thing figured out. :)

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hey paula,

would they only give grants for one class and books? my LC tuition is taken care

of other then $100 registration for part times(BTW does anybody know if that is

by semester or by the year, dh assumed that is for the year but i never thought

about it).

my general studies aren't as overloaded as i thought so i am feeling better

already. just gotta get the whole book thing figured out. :)

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hey paula,

would they only give grants for one class and books? my LC tuition is taken care

of other then $100 registration for part times(BTW does anybody know if that is

by semester or by the year, dh assumed that is for the year but i never thought

about it).

my general studies aren't as overloaded as i thought so i am feeling better

already. just gotta get the whole book thing figured out. :)

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Loans require you to be at least half time but Pell Grants do not. They should

have a financial aid person there that can assist you. Are your books etc.

covered??

http://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/english/index.jsp

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> hey paula,

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>

> would they only give grants for one class and books? my LC tuition is taken

care of other then $100 registration for part times(BTW does anybody know if

that is by semester or by the year, dh assumed that is for the year but i never

thought about it).

>

> my general studies aren't as overloaded as i thought so i am feeling better

already. just gotta get the whole book thing figured out. :)

>

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thanks for the link paula,dh and i will try to go over it together later. my books are not covered unfortunately but i have found some great resources to purchases some and the guy that runs the book store said he would help me out since he and dh are buds(probably cut a big break on some used ones). we are still waiting for word about advisor info to see if that math class would be covered or not. i do have to pay the registration(which was only $100 for part time student) which i assume is yearly but not totally positive. but otherwise the tuition is covered through employee remission. they basically let immediate family go to school for free while you are working there :DKASSIALDY_SOLANA'S WEBPAGEwife,mother,student,kettlebelle>> hey paula,> > > would they only give grants for one class and books? my LC tuition is taken care of other then $100 registration for part times(BTW does anybody know if that is by semester or by the year, dh assumed that is for the year but i never thought about it). > > my general studies aren't as overloaded as i thought so i am feeling better already. just gotta get the whole book thing figured out. :)>------------------------------------

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thanks for the link paula,dh and i will try to go over it together later. my books are not covered unfortunately but i have found some great resources to purchases some and the guy that runs the book store said he would help me out since he and dh are buds(probably cut a big break on some used ones). we are still waiting for word about advisor info to see if that math class would be covered or not. i do have to pay the registration(which was only $100 for part time student) which i assume is yearly but not totally positive. but otherwise the tuition is covered through employee remission. they basically let immediate family go to school for free while you are working there :DKASSIALDY_SOLANA'S WEBPAGEwife,mother,student,kettlebelle>> hey paula,> > > would they only give grants for one class and books? my LC tuition is taken care of other then $100 registration for part times(BTW does anybody know if that is by semester or by the year, dh assumed that is for the year but i never thought about it). > > my general studies aren't as overloaded as i thought so i am feeling better already. just gotta get the whole book thing figured out. :)>------------------------------------

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Remember to claim ALL your expenses on your tax - tuition, books, supplies,

software etc.!!!

I think Amazon, ebay and criaglist can be great resources. I HATE it when they

release a new edition and there are one or two minor changes. Then they make you

pay full price. GRRRRRRRR

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> > hey paula,

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> > would they only give grants for one class and books? my LC tuition is taken

care of other then $100 registration for part times(BTW does anybody know if

that is by semester or by the year, dh assumed that is for the year but i never

thought about it).

> >

> > my general studies aren't as overloaded as i thought so i am feeling better

already. just gotta get the whole book thing figured out. :)

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Remember to claim ALL your expenses on your tax - tuition, books, supplies,

software etc.!!!

I think Amazon, ebay and criaglist can be great resources. I HATE it when they

release a new edition and there are one or two minor changes. Then they make you

pay full price. GRRRRRRRR

;-)

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> > hey paula,

> >

> >

> > would they only give grants for one class and books? my LC tuition is taken

care of other then $100 registration for part times(BTW does anybody know if

that is by semester or by the year, dh assumed that is for the year but i never

thought about it).

> >

> > my general studies aren't as overloaded as i thought so i am feeling better

already. just gotta get the whole book thing figured out. :)

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LOL i hear that! my dd's therapist says it depends on the professor that i can get away with an edition then is an edition or 2 behind. so that is a plus on $$$ but ease of finding the books.but i will be certain to claim ALL my school stuff. well prob. not my recent spree since i tossed the receipts. notebooks were only 15 cent for spiral bound and 25 cent for composition so all month long i have been grabbing a handful or two when i happen to be out at the store. LOL but if i need anything specific for class i will be sure to save my proof. need all the help i can get there LOL. wonder if i can claim the laptop? LOL KASSIALDY_SOLANA'S WEBPAGEwife,mother,student,kettlebelleSubject: Re: hey!To: exercisevideos Date: Tuesday, July 27, 2010, 5:22 PMRemember to claim ALL your expenses on your tax - tuition, books, supplies, software etc.!!! I think Amazon, ebay and criaglist can be great resources. I HATE it when they release a new edition and there are one or two minor changes. Then they make you pay full price.

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We claimed Terry's laptop! ;-) Its essential to his studies!

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> Remember to claim ALL your expenses on your tax - tuition, books, supplies,

software etc.!!!

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> I think Amazon, ebay and criaglist can be great resources. I HATE it when they

release a new edition and there are one or two minor changes. Then they make you

pay full price. GRRRRRRRR

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We claimed Terry's laptop! ;-) Its essential to his studies!

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> Date: Tuesday, July 27, 2010, 5:22 PM

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> Remember to claim ALL your expenses on your tax - tuition, books, supplies,

software etc.!!!

>

> I think Amazon, ebay and criaglist can be great resources. I HATE it when they

release a new edition and there are one or two minor changes. Then they make you

pay full price. GRRRRRRRR

> ;-)

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AWESOME!! i will certainly give it a shot :) this thing wasn't cheap as far as laptops go,but my techie friend insisted it would well surpass my intended time at school LOLKASSIALDY_SOLANA'S WEBPAGEwife,mother,student,kettlebelleFrom: a

Subject: Re: hey!To: exercisevideos Date: Tuesday, July 27, 2010, 7:47 PMWe claimed Terry's laptop! ;-) Its essential to his studies!

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AWESOME!! i will certainly give it a shot :) this thing wasn't cheap as far as laptops go,but my techie friend insisted it would well surpass my intended time at school LOLKASSIALDY_SOLANA'S WEBPAGEwife,mother,student,kettlebelleFrom: a

Subject: Re: hey!To: exercisevideos Date: Tuesday, July 27, 2010, 7:47 PMWe claimed Terry's laptop! ;-) Its essential to his studies!

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Hi People!

This is for all you techies.....Is there a system that will automatically

disable the wireless in a computer when you shut it down? Or do you have to

manually disable the wireless function - like when you go to bed? A friend of

mine thought he had heard of such a system, but to date, the only way I know is

to manually disable the wireless each night, before you go to sleep.

Thanks for all your help. You guys/gals are a tremendous help to all in need of

wonderful and insightful solutions/remedies.

LIzzie

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I am soorry, but that is nonsense.

The only swith on a monitor is to turn the monitor on or off.

The CPU does not have a switch.

The wireless on the router must be put off, but also as well on the computer,

because he will continuously be searching for the modem.

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Hey!

esens

Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 7:59 PM

Hi People!

This is for all you techies.....Is there a system that will automatically

disable the wireless in a computer when you shut it down? Or do you have to

manually disable the wireless function - like when you go to bed? A friend of

mine thought he had heard of such a system, but to date, the only way I know is

to manually disable the wireless each night, before you go to sleep.

Thanks for all your help. You guys/gals are a tremendous help to all in need

of wonderful and insightful solutions/remedies.

LIzzie

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Sorry, I was thinking it was like a laptop. Haven't used a desktop in a while.

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From: thode <lizt777@...>

Subject: Hey!

esens

Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 7:59 PM

Hi People!

This is for all you techies.....Is there a system that will automatically

disable the wireless in a computer when you shut it down? Or do you have to

manually disable the wireless function - like when you go to bed? A friend of

mine thought he had heard of such a system, but to date, the only way I know is

to manually disable the wireless each night, before you go to sleep.

Thanks for all your help. You guys/gals are a tremendous help to all in need of

wonderful and insightful solutions/remedies.

LIzzie

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Thanks for all your info...I thought as much myself.

Personally speaking, I wouldn't " own " anything wireless. But I have a friend who

actually belongs to another ES site....who is living in a nightmare house (not

his) that has super high ele and mag fields...which are really making him sick.

I " m fairly certain that the entire community of sardine housing has the grid

turned up on FRY!

My advice since he couldn't fix that house, was to get the H_lll out of

there...so he's toying with going to live with a relative, who uses a wireless

laptop/or computer (dont' know which). As I'm sure some of you can relate to,

trying to keep up/remember and follow all these e-mails can be a challenge for

ES people...so I " m trying to help this person help themself.

Thanks for taking the time to answer me...I was pretty sure there wasn't an easy

off for the wireless, but since I don't own one, I had to ask the experts, you

guys. **I never even thought about the " router " part...turning that part

off...it makes perfect sense.

Blessings of Many,

Lizzie

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Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 10:54:22 -0700

Subject: Re: Hey!

Sorry, I was thinking it was like a laptop. Haven't used a desktop in a while.

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From: thode <lizt777@...>

Subject: Hey!

esens

Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 7:59 PM

Hi People!

This is for all you techies.....Is there a system that will automatically

disable the wireless in a computer when you shut it down? Or do you have to

manually disable the wireless function - like when you go to bed? A friend of

mine thought he had heard of such a system, but to date, the only way I know is

to manually disable the wireless each night, before you go to sleep.

Thanks for all your help. You guys/gals are a tremendous help to all in need of

wonderful and insightful solutions/remedies.

LIzzie

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Hi, , 

 

Since you have written, the circumstance, yes, there is a help, if the relative

owns a laptop.  There is likely a similar switch on a desk-top, but I have

never owned one.

 

You go into your device manager on the computer [on your start menu, you click

on " control panel " , then when that comes up, you click on " system " , then when

that box opens, you click on " hardware " ; and when that box opens, click on

" device manager " .]  In the device manager, you will want to disable your

" network cards " or " network adaptors " .  It is a long time since I had these

cards on my computer, but I remember you *DO* want to disable all of them.  I

had a broadband and a wifi card.  Both will act as antenna. 

 

Now, having said that, some laptops also have a handy-dandy switch which you can

use on them to disable the wifi card.  The problem is, it only disables the one

card and most computers have more than one card. 

 

Now, doing this will only take care of the computer, you also have to disconnect

the router.  And, still your ES friend will likely feel some emfs from doing

this, but it will help considerably.  It is just a bit of work to get in the

habit of doing.  But it is not that hard and only takes a couple minutes, once

you get the hang of it.  You can try it yourself on your computer--it takes

only seconds to do this once you know where the cards are located.

 

I hope this helps your friend,

Diane

From: thode <lizt777@...>

Subject: Hey!

esens

Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 7:59 PM

Hi People!

This is for all you techies.....Is there a system that will automatically

disable the wireless in a computer when you shut it down? Or do you have to

manually disable the wireless function - like when you go to bed? A friend of

mine thought he had heard of such a system, but to date, the only way I know is

to manually disable the wireless each night, before you go to sleep.

Thanks for all your help. You guys/gals are a tremendous help to all in need of

wonderful and insightful solutions/remedies.

LIzzie

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Thanks....as my computer is hardwired...I didn't realize the thing with the

different cards. It does make perfect sense. I will send this info onto my

friend.

**Hey, here's another question i will throw out. This one is about using

aluminum foil. Didn't I read somewhere on this site, that someone had used foil

and wrapped it around a cord to help reduce the emf's? HOw about on a wall?

Shiny side towards the wall. Anyone here have any experience with this

technique?

*I had a revelation. IN my next house, if I don't build one, i'm simply going to

add on an addition to the house, with NO WIRING. That will be the bedrooms. That

way, there's no wiring in the ceilings, or the walls or the floors. I will do

battery operated lights.

Blessings of Many,

Lizzie

From: evie15422@...

Date: Sun, 1 May 2011 09:57:55 -0700

Subject: RE: Hey!

Hi, ,

Since you have written, the circumstance, yes, there is a help, if the relative

owns a laptop. There is likely a similar switch on a desk-top, but I have never

owned one.

You go into your device manager on the computer [on your start menu, you click

on " control panel " , then when that comes up, you click on " system " , then when

that box opens, you click on " hardware " ; and when that box opens, click on

" device manager " .] In the device manager, you will want to disable your

" network cards " or " network adaptors " . It is a long time since I had these

cards on my computer, but I remember you *DO* want to disable all of them. I

had a broadband and a wifi card. Both will act as antenna.

Now, having said that, some laptops also have a handy-dandy switch which you can

use on them to disable the wifi card. The problem is, it only disables the one

card and most computers have more than one card.

Now, doing this will only take care of the computer, you also have to disconnect

the router. And, still your ES friend will likely feel some emfs from doing

this, but it will help considerably. It is just a bit of work to get in the

habit of doing. But it is not that hard and only takes a couple minutes, once

you get the hang of it. You can try it yourself on your computer--it takes only

seconds to do this once you know where the cards are located.

I hope this helps your friend,

Diane

From: thode <lizt777@...>

Subject: Hey!

esens

Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 7:59 PM

Hi People!

This is for all you techies.....Is there a system that will automatically

disable the wireless in a computer when you shut it down? Or do you have to

manually disable the wireless function - like when you go to bed? A friend of

mine thought he had heard of such a system, but to date, the only way I know is

to manually disable the wireless each night, before you go to sleep.

Thanks for all your help. You guys/gals are a tremendous help to all in need of

wonderful and insightful solutions/remedies.

LIzzie

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Hi, ,

 

I have used aluminum foil under some different circumstances.  I made an

aluminum foil room divider years ago (when I made it, it was actually for

catching and dispersing more light for indoor plants).  It works under various

conditions to block emfs.  And I can move it to where I want it; it isn't a

permanent installation.  It is 3 doors hinged together with aluminum foil (the

shiny side out) pasted to the one side of the 3 doors.  On mine, I crumpled the

foil putting it on so it dispersed light different directions.  I don't know

whether that makes a difference or not for emfs (over applying the foil flat

to the doors). 

 

I also use aluminum foil on my car visor, but that doesn't work as well as it

once did, due to the fact so many more cell towers are present.  When shielding

from one, you can get caught in the middle by a tower from behind.  But

I could still use it sometimes when out in the country where towers are fewer

but stronger.  I don't usually have any problems now, tho, from towers.  (I am

much improved ES-wise.)

 

Your idea about the wing on the house is a good one, however, we tried doing

that when we remodeled an old house, but were told we were not compliant with

the building code.  They insisted we at least put the wiring in the bedrooms,

but we could then disconnect it.  Instead, we set up our wiring so that it

could all be turned off easily at the main street (by pulling a lever) whenever

we needed to disconnect it.  I don't do that now because I am better, but can

when I need to. 

 

I have found, btw, for any of those of you wondering how this works for those

who " recover " somewhat.....  I still can feel the emfs, they just do not

usually " bug " me--they do not cause headache, or other symptoms, USUALLY. 

However, it is a short trip back into bad reactions if I get ill, otherwise.  I

have been fighting a spell of bronchial asthma and I can feel more emfs, and

they bother me more now; not terribly, but more.  I usually return back to my

prior state of not being bothered by them when I recover.  Also, detoxing of

any kind will make me more sensitive again.

 

Diane

 

From: thode <lizt777@...>

Subject: Hey!

esens

Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 7:59 PM

Hi People!

This is for all you techies.....Is there a system that will automatically

disable the wireless in a computer when you shut it down? Or do you have to

manually disable the wireless function - like when you go to bed? A friend of

mine thought he had heard of such a system, but to date, the only way I know is

to manually disable the wireless each night, before you go to sleep.

Thanks for all your help. You guys/gals are a tremendous help to all in need of

wonderful and insightful solutions/remedies.

LIzzie

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Hi,

Thanks, and very interesting. I like the idea of the portable ness...and for

plants, that is a really cool idea.

As for code, unless the bld has to be inspected....there shouldn't be an issue.

On another note **We have been experimenting with Tumeric capsules (organic) and

by taking 3-4, with omega 3's, have found that this herb works quite well for

blocking reactions from cell phones, etc.

Also on another note, I also found that the newer surge protection strips,

cause us me problems (my head pounds at night from these) whereas, the older

ones don't cause a problem. It does NOT matter if the outlet is totally fixed,

wired safetly, wired with low emf MC shielded cable or not...My theory had to do

with the capacitators being used in these surge protectors. I think the

capacitors are bringing in a form level of dirty energy.

Any feedback on this, people?

Lizzie

From: evie15422@...

Date: Sat, 7 May 2011 11:35:10 -0700

Subject: RE: Hey!

Hi, ,

I have used aluminum foil under some different circumstances. I made an

aluminum foil room divider years ago (when I made it, it was actually for

catching and dispersing more light for indoor plants). It works under various

conditions to block emfs. And I can move it to where I want it; it isn't a

permanent installation. It is 3 doors hinged together with aluminum foil (the

shiny side out) pasted to the one side of the 3 doors. On mine, I crumpled the

foil putting it on so it dispersed light different directions. I don't know

whether that makes a difference or not for emfs (over applying the foil flat to

the doors).

I also use aluminum foil on my car visor, but that doesn't work as well as it

once did, due to the fact so many more cell towers are present. When shielding

from one, you can get caught in the middle by a tower from behind. But I could

still use it sometimes when out in the country where towers are fewer but

stronger. I don't usually have any problems now, tho, from towers. (I am much

improved ES-wise.)

Your idea about the wing on the house is a good one, however, we tried doing

that when we remodeled an old house, but were told we were not compliant with

the building code. They insisted we at least put the wiring in the bedrooms,

but we could then disconnect it. Instead, we set up our wiring so that it could

all be turned off easily at the main street (by pulling a lever) whenever we

needed to disconnect it. I don't do that now because I am better, but can when

I need to.

I have found, btw, for any of those of you wondering how this works for those

who " recover " somewhat..... I still can feel the emfs, they just do not usually

" bug " me--they do not cause headache, or other symptoms, USUALLY. However, it

is a short trip back into bad reactions if I get ill, otherwise. I have been

fighting a spell of bronchial asthma and I can feel more emfs, and they bother

me more now; not terribly, but more. I usually return back to my prior state of

not being bothered by them when I recover. Also, detoxing of any kind will make

me more sensitive again.

Diane

From: thode <lizt777@...>

Subject: Hey!

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Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 7:59 PM

Hi People!

This is for all you techies.....Is there a system that will automatically

disable the wireless in a computer when you shut it down? Or do you have to

manually disable the wireless function - like when you go to bed? A friend of

mine thought he had heard of such a system, but to date, the only way I know is

to manually disable the wireless each night, before you go to sleep.

Thanks for all your help. You guys/gals are a tremendous help to all in need of

wonderful and insightful solutions/remedies.

LIzzie

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> Also on another note, I also found that the newer surge protection strips,

cause us me problems (my head pounds at night from these) whereas, the older

ones don't cause a problem. It does NOT matter if the outlet is totally fixed,

wired safetly, wired with low emf MC shielded cable or not...My theory had to do

with the capacitators being used in these surge protectors. I think the

capacitors are bringing in a form level of dirty energy.

> Any feedback on this, people?

Ironically, I find that it is the power strips with EMI/EMR filtering that cause

bad reactions. I think this is because cheap circuitry is used that causes more

problems than it solves. The more expensive power strips with higher quality

filters (like the Furman linear filtering power strips) don't cause me any

problems. Or the power strips with no filtering at all.

Marc

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Hey Marc,

Did you order the Furman on line? Is it the PST-8 model? I had a radio shack

one, it was oblong with slightly rounded corners...it worked great. but then it

died and I bought a 60 dollar strip with high joule...nasty energy from that

one. Can you tell me how the dirty energy effects you? And what's the difference

betw all the other pricy ones and the linear strip? I don't mind paying the 145

bucks..I just want it to work without making my head pound..do you leave yours

plugged in at night? I could leave my old one plugged in at night...the less I

have to plug and unplug, the better I am.

My computer is on its own brand new circuit..properly wired, using mc cables so

I'm pretty sure this time, " its not the wiring " . I mean there's like a bazillion

surge protector strips out there, what made you choose the furman linear?

Thanks for being so helpful.

Lizzie

From: marc@...

Date: Sat, 7 May 2011 19:58:50 -0700

Subject: RE: Hey!

> Also on another note, I also found that the newer surge protection strips,

cause us me problems (my head pounds at night from these) whereas, the older

ones don't cause a problem. It does NOT matter if the outlet is totally fixed,

wired safetly, wired with low emf MC shielded cable or not...My theory had to do

with the capacitators being used in these surge protectors. I think the

capacitors are bringing in a form level of dirty energy.

> Any feedback on this, people?

Ironically, I find that it is the power strips with EMI/EMR filtering that cause

bad reactions. I think this is because cheap circuitry is used that causes more

problems than it solves. The more expensive power strips with higher quality

filters (like the Furman linear filtering power strips) don't cause me any

problems. Or the power strips with no filtering at all.

Marc

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