superstovall's Profile
| Display Name: | superstovall |
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| Member Since: | 4/2/07 |
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How did you get the chair to review? I couldn't find any "shipping to the US" information on their site. Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | Eames Management Chair in the Test Lab Milan Direct, Australia |
6/16/09 12:27 PM |
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eames lounger w/ottoman. i'll be buried with it. Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | Survey: What's Your Most Functional Furniture Piece? Austin |
10/8/08 1:17 PM |
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SDH Double Hill has an excellent, simple and inexpensive line called "Princeton" that you can get from West End Lumber for around $50 a door: Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | LA Good Questions: Affordable Modern Door Handles? |
3/19/08 1:43 PM |
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what a wonderful place you've made to live. love the pieces, love the home you've saved from neglect. such a nice mix of resourcefulness and taste. the pairing of victorian and mid-century design - well done! newburgh should be proud to have you. Apartment Therapy New York | NY House Tour: Anna's Old-and-New Newburgh Victorian |
2/20/08 5:12 AM |
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clock/weather cube from oregon scientific, archimoon soft lamp, volouspa candle, wife's iPhone, "galapagos" by vonnegut, lapham's quarterly (first edition), little flowery coaster from ella doran Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | What's On Your Night Table? |
2/19/08 12:41 PM |
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That Sofield skate server really is GOR. GEOUS. $8,700 GOR. GEOUS? Not so much. Apartment Therapy Chicago | Neutrals With an Edge from Baker Furniture |
2/7/08 3:00 PM |
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wonderful. just wonderful. Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | Gregory's Project: The Stereo Cabinet #7 - Moving On |
2/1/08 9:10 AM |
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Very, very nice. I appreciate the style-matched stool, but it doesn't look like you'll be able to get your knees under the table when sitting :( Apartment Therapy Chicago | Janel's January Jumpstart Project: Desk Redo #4 - Finished! |
2/1/08 9:08 AM |
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Surely in that original thread, someone emphasized the value of a good grinder? Your blade grinder should be replaced with a conical burr grinder immediately so you get a consistent grind, whether it be coarse or fine. Apartment Therapy The Kitchen | Coffee Methods: The French Press |
2/1/08 9:01 AM |
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bravo! Apartment Therapy San Francisco | Diane DiPrima's Light Well Reno |
1/24/08 6:39 PM |
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cb2 has an ok waste basket, sort of platner-esque, for about $30. Apartment Therapy San Francisco | Best Wastebaskets |
1/15/08 5:36 PM |
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its back in stock. Apartment Therapy New York | Alchemy Side Table and Stool from CB2 |
1/15/08 5:31 PM |
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A trick from our our cleaner: use the brush in the bowl (ideally w/Comet, bleach, whatever cleaner you have) then tap the brush a couple times into the bowl and put the seat down on the handle, with the brush suspended over the water. It can drip whatever is left into the bowl and eventually dries out. When you come back to the bathroom later on, put the dried brush back in its holder. Its funny, too, as it looks like the toilet is having its temperature taken. Top 10: Toilet Bowl Brushes |
4/30/07 12:10 PM |
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Yes - thank you so much for this. I'd almost forgotten that my wife and I needed this since we'd had such bad luck finding one before (resorted to the alarm on my BlackBerry). Good Question: Stylish Alarm Clocks? |
4/4/07 5:45 PM |
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Why can't you enter Gregory? That is beautiful! Smallest, Coolest = You |
4/4/07 5:17 AM |
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Very cool. Samsung makes decent plasmas too. It would be nice to read about what loss there is, if any, to the video signal over 802.11n. I hate wires, but I hate a crap picture more. Wireless Plasma |
4/3/07 8:16 PM |
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Your cable installer will be able to tell you if he/she can use that line - but that is a great sign and hopefully they can and your installation work would be substantially less. It will depend on whether the existing line in the wall is or can be connected to the same incoming line/signal as your existing TV's coax line. Its likely that your coax lines that you can see on the walls (aka 'drops') are fed from the same incoming line/signal, so all are effectively 'live' and just need something (cable box/tv) connected to them. Good Questions: 2 HDTV's with One Cable Box? |
4/2/07 3:37 PM |
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I agree with GR - you can take serious $$$ off the price of a HDTV if you get one that is simply "HDTV-ready". Built-in tuners are only required if you're running an off-air (read: antenna) HDTV signal directly into your television. In fact, even if you are getting your signal over an antenna (vs. satellite or cable), you may still not need a built-in tuner as some DVRs, like Tivo, already have HD tuners inside. The price off the television for a tuner-less set is not as significant as it used to be (when tuners were sometimes external boxes the size of VCRs!) but its still worth putting on the list of things to consider alongside industrial versions of consumer displays, et al. What You Need to Know About...HDTV, Part 3 |
4/2/07 11:13 AM |
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Although I've no personal experience with CableCARD HDTVs, you can purchase HDTVs with them and eliminate the cable box altogether. The cable features are somewhat restricted when compared to a stand-alone cable box, but perhaps not too much for your needs. You'll still need the coax line to the TV. Hopefully you can run that line through an exterior wall directly to where your TV hangs or under baseboards (yours look pretty small) and up the wall through the wall studs. This installation would be involved, but sometimes necessary and not any more difficult than the suggested FlatWire product. Worst case, just stand there with your cable installer and demand a quality run. Good Questions: 2 HDTV's with One Cable Box? |
4/2/07 10:49 AM |