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Display Name: Zekko
Member Since: 3/27/07
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Favorite movie soundtrack - Conspiracy Theory


Apartment Therapy Unplugged | Thursday Giveaway: Orb Mod1 Plus System Giveaway
10/22/08 2:12 PM

Lucky #7, and I've got all of 'em.


Apartment Therapy Chicago | Holiday Gift Bag: Win A Seven Deadly Sins Gift Set
12/5/07 12:41 PM

I've kept putting off buying an iron, and this would be an elegant replacement for one.


Apartment Therapy New York | Gift Bag 2007: 3 Pro Compact Steamers from Rowenta
12/5/07 12:40 PM

A roommate had a multi-purpose vac like this, and I miss it so dearly. So versatile, and this one is so nice to look at!


Apartment Therapy New York | Holiday Gift Bag: Ergorapido Cordless Vacuum in gold!
12/4/07 5:58 AM

One of my apartment neighbors either unknowingly or willingly lets me use their wireless cable modem router. If I knew who they were, I'd send them a fruit basket for the money they're saving me ($45/month with Time Warner).


How Much Do You Pay For Internet Access?
7/31/07 1:25 PM

I bought a plug *exactly* like you show at a dollar store in Japan. That doesn't really help you, though... sorry!


Good Questions: Where Can I Find This Outlet Plug?
7/20/07 12:25 PM

Upon closer inspection, the link I posted is a Canadian company. They say they do international shipping, but that's good news for U.S. purchasers because a $40 (CAD) product actually costs ~$35 (US)!


Close-Up: Best Use of Air Rights Ever!
4/11/07 12:59 PM

A quick look around found this:
http://www.laundrylift.com/

I haven't looked deeply, but a white plastic one runs $40, a stainless runs $85. They also seem to sell retracting laundry lines and other products.
No, I'm not affiliated with them, just trying to find where I can buy one!


Close-Up: Best Use of Air Rights Ever!
4/11/07 12:48 PM

I second Meg's suggestion of the tension-rod shelves. They're usually out of the way of the water so they're clean, require absolutely no drilling or "Getcha' when your lease is over" modifications, and offer an attractive (though not as attractive as the glass shelf) solution, especially compared to the over-the-shower-head caddies.


Good Questions: How Best to Caddy the Shower?
3/27/07 6:56 AM