I know it stands for Underwriters Laboratories but I don't know what that is. I see UL on lights and even on cement board (durock). What exactly is UL?
Posts: 5305 | Location: The Motor City | Registered: 06-03-02
Clarebear, I checked out that URL that Donald posted. You were right about working for it until I remembered an easy way to find things.
Hit and hold [ Ctrl ] then the letter O, a window comes up. Type in, just the name and .com and OK. No www or / or http or anything else. Just ----.com
Posts: 320 | Location: Prince George, Va. USA | Registered: 06-05-02
I thought the answer I gave you was straight forward.
If you mean that I did not insert an HTML, I am sorry about that. I have not been able to get the HTML's to work with AnswerPool, like I did with AnswerPoint. So, I have decided NOT to use them.
OH, BTW, I am not 'Donald Duck'
Kesman:
I tried your suggestion & wound up with
'This page cannot be displayed'
Other Observations:
Also I noticed that since KK has modified his forums that you cannot click on our names & bring up each of our profiles. What goes KK.
[This message was edited by donaldekliros on 08-17-02 at 06:38 AM.]
Posts: 696 | Location: St. Louis Missouri, USA | Registered: 06-03-02
I was just kidding with the Donald Duck. It was a response to your clairbell. (I am not clairbell, I believe that was a cow.. hmmm..) I do want to thank you for the link. When I said you made me work for it I meant you just didn't type the answer in for me. (I'm getting a little lazy with these quick answers here) I do thank you!
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Posts: 5305 | Location: The Motor City | Registered: 06-03-02
I temped at Underwriters Laboratories for about 1 week about 40 years ago ... interesting place and they really perform one of the most valuable services consumers can hope for. Hope they never go out of business ....
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