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Where should the type information be 237Eh! I forgot about that piece. It's only a 2" or so pipe. I can't see that having much effect... as you say below. You can?! I don't. I can see it in an airplane toilet but not mine.
I don't have a low-flow. I'm never going to get a low-flow. If mine ever breaks, I'll be using a pail which I would use anyway if a low-flow was installed. Low flows are also low sitters and small holes. You shouldn't get clogs any time of the year. A clog is a bug that needs to be dealt with before the disks get bit-sprayed. Where should the type information be 238 Conceptually simple, but in practice... That's the basic design here too (and almost the same names, though I generally see what you call a "swept... I don't remember many clogs, except Grandma's and hers was due to tree roots. My new item to keep watch is to see if there's a correlation between barometric pressure and flushableness. :-) This morning I thought about water additives. For instance, the water people may add or not add ingredients when there is going to be a rain storm. That would explain the coincidence fact. However, I'm not going to do a qualitative analysis of what comes through the water pipe. BAH
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Where should the type information be 238 Alt Folklore Computers from Newsgroups The #1 Usenet Provider on the Internet
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