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Carl
28-Dec-2004
[1x2]
Testing REBOL3 Server.
This world has been started in place of REBOL2. This is done to avoid 
overwriting your local REBOL2 message files, etc.
Terry
29-Dec-2004
[3]
Strange thing happened when Rebol 2 went down.. I logged into rebol-world, 
then i came back to Rebol2, and it showed rebol-world groups, and 
overwrote the entire Rebol2 world with rebol-world data.
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[4]
Cool - my old password is working
Ammon
29-Dec-2004
[5x2]
Yes, nice to be back online, isn't it?
;-)
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[7]
Indeed  :-)
Graham
29-Dec-2004
[8]
don't blame me Terry
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[9x5]
Picked up my color also
I ordered an Ozone generator today called an aranizer
I hope to eliminate some black toxic mold I found in my basement 
of which I think I'm suffering some symtoms from
They say ozone can be bad for you but this company claims it can 
run 24 hours a day and not produce bad effects
it doesn't produce nitrogen oxides
Ammon
29-Dec-2004
[14]
EVERYTHING is bad for you in one way or another...
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[15]
This is supposed to be the best treatment for keeping stuff fresh
Gregg
29-Dec-2004
[16]
Black Toxic Mold is *really* bad for you though.
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[17x2]
I'm a bit skeptical of the "it wont hurt you" claims.
Yeah I think my dizziness and nasal polyp along with maxillary sinus 
fill is from it
BrianW
29-Dec-2004
[19]
Yes, black toxic mold is *really* really bad.
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[20]
I already ordered these littler air purifiers that produce some ozone 
but mostly negative ions and found they might do more harm than good
Ammon
29-Dec-2004
[21]
pouring a little lemon juice on the cut, aye?
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[22x5]
I had a pool put in over the summer and early fall and when finished 
the yard had straw everywhere, the water leaked in thru a basement 
wall and saturataed the carpet
had been doing it for awhile as I couldn't find out how the water 
was getting in
then i decided to soak up the water with a wet vac and think I got 
most of my exposure then
Later after having the symptoms I decided to cut the carpet out and 
remove it and then I found patches of black mold
I figure its in the heating system
Gregg
29-Dec-2004
[27]
I'm afraid alittle ozone maker isn't going to do much, though I haven't 
studied them and their effect on mold.
BrianW
29-Dec-2004
[28]
We had to do attack the mold in our last apartment repeatedly over 
the course of several months. Nothing we had would keep it away for 
long, so we just sort of wore it down to something that was easy 
to clean
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[29]
I just purchased an aranizer today for $660 the SS10 model
Gregg
29-Dec-2004
[30]
We thought we might have some (didn't thankfully), but our insurance 
guy said that if we made a claim on it, to expect them to drop us.
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[31x2]
its supposed to put out over 11000 mg/hr of ozone or what they call 
aran air
activated oxygen
BrianW
29-Dec-2004
[33]
It could be under the caulking in your tub, under contact paper in 
the cupboards (if you have it), or pretty much anywhere else it likes
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[34]
I think its behind the drywall
Gregg
29-Dec-2004
[35]
It can be everywhere. Do you have sheetrocked walls down there, or 
just concrete?
BrianW
29-Dec-2004
[36]
What is the good that ozone is supposed to do for you?
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[37]
in the basement since my basement is a finished basement
BrianW
29-Dec-2004
[38]
never mind (scrolled back)
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[39]
Ozone is supposed to be very effective and destroying most organics 
and vocs
Gregg
29-Dec-2004
[40]
Yup. Water and moisture is all it needs. Have you done much research 
on it (the mold)?
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[41x3]
Yeah alot
I had the perfect effects for it
I got a clothes dryer, shower, and central heating unit in the basement 
and the dryer vents into a box of water (scrubber)
BrianW
29-Dec-2004
[44]
Water and moisture are hard to avoid in Seattle, that's for sure.
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[45]
The wet carpet and drywall is ideal for black toxic mold
Gregg
29-Dec-2004
[46]
I hope the ozone works for you, but I imagine you'll need some industrial 
kind of cleanup to get rid of it.
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[47]
plus the water came in off the straw lain yard
Gregg
29-Dec-2004
[48]
Internal venting for the dryer?
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[49x2]
Yes
I need to fix that but the dryer is located under the stairs