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- From: hbb@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (harlan.b.braude)
- Subject: Re: Hot water too hot
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.174722.23457@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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- Organization: AT&T
- References: <LOWRY.93Jan21110918@rotor.watson.ibm.com>
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 17:47:22 GMT
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- In article <LOWRY.93Jan21110918@rotor.watson.ibm.com> lowry@watson.ibm.com (Andy Lowry) writes:
- >I'm wondering whether anybody knows of any gizmo or technique that I
- >could use to locally reduce the temperature of the water coming out of
- >my faucets. Of course we'll try to teach my daughter to understand
-
- I've heard of special faucets that adjust the temperature of the water
- by mixing the hot and cold water for you. I've also read (in Consumer
- Reports a couple of years ago?) about faucets that display the temperature
- of the water in a digital readout (I believe these were battery operated
- gizmos.)
- --
- Harlan B. Braude
- hbb@karin.att.com
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