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Hope you can put some of these tips to good use!This, my friends, is easy-peasyness at its finest..

This is what guests see when they come to my home:.How rude.. I’ve even tried to perch my butt on the edge, only to give up and just sit on the floor.. And yet, there the pillows stayed..

Heat rejection within data centres: the path to optimisation

I didn’t put them there on purpose, things just sort of happened.They were moved there to clear space elsewhere, all at separate times, and serendipity took over.. Am I about to cross serendipity?.So there they are.

Heat rejection within data centres: the path to optimisation

All three of them.. Maybe I’ll just bring in another chair to go beside it.. And maybe just one little pillow for that one.Or even a throw.. It’s a slippery slope.The front hall project continues!.

Heat rejection within data centres: the path to optimisation

I’ve been trying to tackle the floors a little at a time, but only when Kennedy’s out of the house, because of the toxic adhesive remover and all that..

The problem is, the adhesive remover actually smells really good, all citrusy and clean, so you kinda.If you have a hair brush that looks something like this, here’s what you do!.

First, take a pair of scissors and cut down in between the rows of bristles to help release any of the tangled up pieces of hair.. Next, grab yourself a big bowl, some baking soda, and the essential oil of your choice.Lavender, Eucalyptus, Lemon, and Tea Tree oil are all known for their cleaning and disinfecting properties so they’re all good choices..

Fill the bowl up with warm water and add in about 1/2 cup of baking soda, stirring it so it dissolves completely.Add in about 20 drops of your essential oil of choice.