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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00414471
Message ID:
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>>>We have these showers. You unscrew the shower head you have and screw the new one on. Some of them have adjustable heads for a "shower massage."
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>Some of the "Shower Massage" ones have a "hose." You can clamp the shower head to the part of the pipe that comes out of the wall, or un-hook it and hold it in your hand. People like them for rinsing children's hair or bathing folks that must sit on a bench. Maybe not exactly the same as the Phone Shower but I think it will come close.

Many of these are cheaply made, unfortunately. Some good ones are now made, intended for the kitchen sink, which probably isn't where Dragan shaves :)
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>>That's still the fixed one, though it moves a little and can be adjusted. The one I'm talking about one holds in hand; it's connected to the faucet by a piece of hose, 3-4' long, in metal spiral or plastic sheathing. The handle has the head pointing sideways, so if you point it to your ears, it really looks like a phone - that's why they call it like that.
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>>They may be forbidden here by the (in)famous Building Code. I haven't seen them anywhere, except maybe in foreign movies. Not even in junk mail (which I'm getting a lot - and which is fun sometimes :).
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More of us would live in walkable neighborhoods if employers were willing to locate there. I thought that downtown Charlottesville was walkable but it's no use if your job isn't there. My employer doesn't pay people enough to own houses near the office, and most of them don't want to be near here anyway. They don't care about walking.
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