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Renting an apartment - how to hang things securely on the wall without damaging the walls?

I'm moving out and renting a place closer to the city. I have a full size mirror, a couple of paintings, a clock and a notice board I want to hang on the walls.
But if I damage the [...]]]></description>
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Where can I find a parts catalog for a Waterbury clock circa 1900?

I am looking for free catalogs where I can purchase a dial for my Waterbury antique clock.


I don't know if you can buy parts, but here is a musem that does repairs.
http://www.bundymuseum.com/clockrepair.htm
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If you saw this computer in the paper would you buy it?

All brand new parts. Intel E4400 Allendale core 2 duo clocked at 3 Ghz, Gigabyte motherboard with 3 pci-e and 3 pci slots. Nvidia 8600GT 256Mb Pci-express x16, 2 Gb Ram, 250 Gb hard drive, Sony 20x DVD burner, 350W power supply, [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 22:21:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Infer how distance and speed in the motions of clock parts are used to measure time.?

Motion


Imagine an analog clock with continuously and smoothly moving second's hand. The positions of the various hands indicate the distance moved(in a circular arc) and this is used to calculate elapsed time. Or imagine a sundial. The shadow's location [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 11:09:25 +0000</pubDate>
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