I guess it takes quite a long time for things like thick brick walls to dry out.
on www.periodproperty.co.uk they reckon it takes months. they have some formula for months per inches, but i can't recall it, and in any case it generally works out as "you can fix it sometime next year", in my case.
RFCs - because failing to adhere to them breeds TNEF attachments.
Remember the battles over MS Exchange users sending WINMAIL.DAT attachments to non-Exchange users, and the Exchange users blaming the other mail systems?
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Has your hall dried out yet?
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Or at least, that's what I keep reassuring myself. And, actually, I think the temporary rug isn't no noticeably sodden as it used to be.
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on www.periodproperty.co.uk they reckon it takes months. they have some formula for months per inches, but i can't recall it, and in any case it generally works out as "you can fix it sometime next year", in my case.
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...apart from on Usenet, where I clearly have no life
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Remember the battles over MS Exchange users sending WINMAIL.DAT attachments to non-Exchange users, and the Exchange users blaming the other mail systems?
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