Finally Moved Into My House
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Finally Moved Into My House
Just wanted to let everyone know that I moved into my house after 16 months of waiting. The process was a pain, but I got what I wanted in the end. If you have noticed that the site has been slow on the updates lately that is my fault and I do apologize. I currently do not have phone, cable tv, or internet at my house. I am not scheduled to have my DSL connected till 12-19-2005, so the next week I will have to drive to get internet access. CenturyTel seems to be slow on hooking people up!
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ya, how did the wall thing turn out?
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haha, thats great. there was someone around my house that did that...jsut for the hell of it i typed in the old 192.168.0.1 in the address bar and took a guess at some default login/password for routers and there i was. me not being a nice guy, i didnt do anything, but just got a kick out of it.
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They didn't replace the board, but they shimmed the baseboard so it is in line with the tile again. They actually did a pretty good job on it as I couldn't tell that it was shimmed at first glance. Their caulk and paint job covered it up pretty well.bigblockmatt wrote:ya, how did the wall thing turn out?
I believe Nate said he was content with it since it was no longer that noticeable.
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hey Justin, when they shimmed the baseboard, it didn't crack any part of the ceiling did it? because I know when I did that to the new wall I had to put up in my house, it cracked the ceilling all the way down the middle (of course, it was plaster, and old plaster at that!). I guess just so long as it's drywall, it should be ok and you shouldn't notice a difference, but still had to ask, lol

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They didn't move the 2x4 at all. just the baseboard. So no additional stress was put on the ceiling.killswitch83 wrote:hey Justin, when they shimmed the baseboard, it didn't crack any part of the ceiling did it? because I know when I did that to the new wall I had to put up in my house, it cracked the ceilling all the way down the middle (of course, it was plaster, and old plaster at that!). I guess just so long as it's drywall, it should be ok and you shouldn't notice a difference, but still had to ask, lol
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Couldn't have said it better (but I'll comment anywayNobahar wrote:It's not stolen wireless, the wireless is coming to your house- ;p that makes it free. Stolen is when you go over there and take it ;p
