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               Is               your               garbage               disposal               on               the               fritz?

In               my               experience,               that               means               that               one               of               five               things               has               gone               wrong.

Here's               a               quick               rundown               on               each               one:
               Blown               Fuse
               Garbage               disposals               run               on               electricity.

As               such,               if               your               garbage               disposal               goes               on               the               fritz,               one               of               the               first               things               that               you               should               do               is               head               towards               your               home's               electrical               panel.

Once               you               get               to               your               home's               electrical               panel,               check               to               make               sure               that               you               didn't               accidently               trip               a               breaker               or               blow               a               fuse.
               Overheated               Motor
               The               second               thing               that               you               should               check               when               your               garbage               disposal               stops               working               is               the               motor.

Before               attempting               to               examine               your               garbage               disposal's               motor,               shut               off               the               electricity               running               to               the               unit.

Continue               by               reaching               your               hand               down               into               the               garbage               disposal.

If               it               feels               warm               to               the               touch,               there               is               a               good               chance               that               the               motor               overheated               and               shut               itself               off.

In               that               event,               allow               the               garbage               disposal's               motor               to               cool               off.

Once               it               has               cooled               off,               you               can               go               ahead               and               reset               it.

In               most               instances,               the               reset               button               is               located               on               the               bottom               of               the               garbage               disposal.

All               you               need               to               do               is               turn               the               power               to               the               garbage               disposal               back               on               and               press               the               red               reset               button               until               it               makes               a               noise.

That's               all               there               is               to               it.
               Jammed               Flywheel
               The               third               thing               that               you               should               check               when               your               garbage               disposal               stops               working               is               the               garbage               disposal's               flywheel.

A               jammed               flywheel               is               most               often               caused               by               overloading               the               garbage               disposal               or               attempting               to               dispose               of               inappropriate               items               like               bottle               caps               and               little               plastic               army               men.

It               may               be               corrected               by               shutting               the               power               off               to               the               garbage               disposal               and               removing               the               clog.

If               removing               the               clog               by               hand               doesn't               work,               there               may               be               items               stuck               deep               in               between               the               garbage               disposal's               impeller               blades.

One               way               to               remove               deeply               lodged               materials               is               to               try               and               move               the               flywheel               with               the               aid               of               a               force               cup               plunger's               wooden               handle.

Simply               stick               the               handle               in               between               the               impeller               blades.

Then               apply               clockwise               pressure               until               the               impeller               blades               start               to               move.

Afterward,               use               the               handle               to               apply               counterclockwise               pressure               until               the               impeller               blades               move               unhindered               in               that               direction               as               well.
               Dirty               Impeller               Blades
               The               fourth               thing               that               may               be               causing               your               garbage               disposal               to               act               up               is               a               build-up               of               rust               or               mineral               deposits               on               the               impeller               blades.

One               way               to               try               and               correct               the               problem               is               to               flush               your               garbage               disposal               with               hot,               white               vinegar.

If               the               white               vinegar               doesn't               work,               you               may               want               to               try               a               baking               soda               and               white               vinegar               mix.

Sometimes               that               tends               to               deliver               better               results.
               Jammed               Grind               Ring
               The               fifth               thing               that               could               be               causing               your               garbage               disposal               to               stop               working               is               a               jammed               grind               ring.

Jammed               grind               rings               are               easy               to               repair.

In               order               to               free               your               garbage               disposal's               grind               ring,               you               will               need               to               shut               off               its               electrical               supply               and               get               out               a               small               hex               wrench.

Examine               the               exterior               bottom               of               your               garbage               disposal.

Look               for               the               tiny               hole               located               in               the               center               of               the               disposal's               base.

Once               you               have               located               the               hole,               insert               the               hex               wrench               into               it               and               give               the               wrench               a               twist.

Keep               moving               the               hex               wrench               back               and               forth               until               you               feel               the               grind               ring               break               free.

Once               it               does,               restore               power               to               your               garbage               disposal               and               give               it               a               try.

Hopefully               it               will               work.
               Source:               Personal               Experience
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                   To               camp               in               the               one               of               nine               campgrounds               on               Lake               Allatoona               in               Georgia               that               are               ran               by               the               U.

    S.

    Army               Corps               of               Engineers               there               are               certain               regulations               campers               need               to               take               heed               and               follow.

    This               article               is               a               general               guide               to               those               rules               and               regulations.
                   Conduct               Rules               
                   No               act               that               can               disrupt               another               camper,               including               noise               within               the               quiet               hours               of               10pm-6am,               is               permitted.

    You               cannot               interfere               with               a               park               ranger's               business               or               any               government               employee               while               they               are               on               duty.
                   Use               of               Campground               Rules               
                   Due               to               limited               space               within               the               campground,               campers               are               restricted               to               six               campers               and               three               vehicles               per               site,               and               six               registered               visitors.

    All               visitors               must               leave               by               10pm               nightly.

    Campers               are               also               limited               to               the               length               of               stay               in               the               campground               and               the               Allatoona               Lake               Project.

    These               stays               are               limited               to               14               days               consecutive               in               a               park               (or               combination               of               parks)               any               14               days               nonconsecutive               in               a               30               day               time               period.
                   Pets               must               be               leashed               on               a               leash               not               longer               than               6               feet               and               may               not               bark               or               cause               other               noises               that               bother               other               campers.

    They               are               not               allowed               in               restrooms,               playgrounds,               shelters,               or               swim               areas.

    There               are               a               maximum               number               of               2               pets               per               campsite,               and               the               pet's               waste               must               be               picked               up               and               discarded,               not               left               in               the               park.
                   Fires               at               the               park               must               be               kept               in               the               fire               pits               or               grills               supplied.

    Only               the               firewood               you               bring               into               the               park,               or               that               collected               dead               off               the               ground,               may               be               used.

    There               is               no               cutting,               chopping               or               altering               the               trees               in               the               parks.

    Garbage               may               not               be               left               in               the               fire               pits               and               grills.
                   Gray               water               must               be               kept               in               the               camper               or               holding               tank               and               not               spilled               in               the               park.

    There               are               dump               stations               and               gray               water               sump               pumps               for               that               purpose.
                   Laundry               services               are               for               all               campers               and               visitors               but               the               laundry's               sinks               can               not               be               used               for               washing               pets,               dishes,               or               for               cleaning               fish.
                   Camper               Rules               
                   Campers               must               check               out               by               3pm               with               no               exceptions               unless               they               renew               their               reservation               by               that               time.

    Check               in               times               for               reserved               sites               are               at               4pm.

    Park               gates               close               at               10:30pm               and               remain               closed               until               7am.

    There               are               emergency               exits               if               one               must               get               out               of               the               park.

    There               are               fees               associated               with               camping               in               the               parks               by               site.

    Visitors               pay               $4               per               vehicle               or               person               if               walking,               and               they               must               vacate               the               park               by               10pm.

    Other               fees               include:
                   Sites               without               water               or               electricity               $14               
                   Sites               with               water               and               electricity               $20               
                   Sites               with               water               and               electricity               on               water               $22               
                   Sites               with               water,               sewer,               and               electricity               $24               
                   Double               campsites               $40
                   U.S.

    Army               Corps               of               Engineers               Parks
                   Day               Use               
                   Cooper               Branch               #1               
                   Upper               Stamp               Creek               
                   Sweetwater               Creek               
                   Knox               Bridge               
                   Victoria               
                   Payne               Ramp               
                   Cherokee               Mills               
                   Galt's               Ferry               
                   Old               Hwy               41               #1               
                   Tanyard               Creek               
                   Cooper               Furnace               
                   Blockhouse               
                   Riverside               Park
                   Campgrounds               
                   McKaskey               Creek               
                   Sweetwater               Creek               
                   Clark               Creek               North               
                   Clark               Creek               South               
                   Victoria               
                   Payne               
                   McKinney               
                   Old               Hwy               41               #3               
                   Upper               Stamp               Creek
                   State/County/City               Areas               
                   Bartow               County               Park               
                   Dallas               Rd               
                   Acworth               Beach               
                   Canton               City               Park               
                   Bartow               Carver               Park               
                   Cherokee               County               Park               
                   Red               Top               Mountain               State               Park               
                   Allatoona               Wildlife               Mtg               Area
                   Marinas               
                   Wilderness               Camp               
                   Little               River               Landing               
                   Victoria               Harbour               
                   Glade               Marina               
                   Holiday               Marina               
                   Allatoona               Landing               
                   Harbor               Town               
                   Park               Marina               







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    New               Porsche               997               is               introduced               for               you.

    It               is               a               slightly               renewed               version               which               was               started               to               produce               as               a               series               production               last               summer.

    It               is               already               the               fifteenth               edition               of               series               911               for               last               forty               years!

    A               company               Porsche               is               founded               by               the               well               known               designer               Ferdinand               Porsche               who               was               born               in               1931               in               Germany.

    Initially               it               was               design-bureau               which               was               occupied               with               design-projects               of               cars               for               different               companies.

    For               example,               Porsche               invented               the               famous               model               of               Volkswagen               Beetle.

    First               car               which               got               the               brand               of               Porsche               is               Porsche               356               with               the               engine               of               Volkswagen.

    This               car               was               presented               after               World               War               Two               in               1948               and               it               had               licked               streamlined               shape.
                   Afterwards               on               the               basis               of               conception               Volkswagen               356               there               was               developed               the               famous               compartment               of               Porsche               911,               which               many               motorists               find               to               be               the               best               sporting               compartments               in               the               world.

    Porsche               being               an               exclusive               European               producer               sometimes               can               take               the               liberty               to               satisfy               demand               half               a               way.
                   Design
                   Renewed               Porsche               911               (factory               denotation               -               Porsche               997)               differs               only               with               insignificant               cosmetic               nuances.

    For               example,               new               round               headlights               recollect               flashbacks               about               the               goggle-eyed               cars               of               993               series.

    There               appeared               more               powerful               bumpers               and               new               back               spoiler,               wheeled               arches               became               chubbier.

    And               outward               mirrors               are               fastened               now               with               the               help               double               legs.

    The               salon               of               the               car               is               equipped               with               two-color               sports               seats,               sports               helm               and               coefficient               of               efficiency               handle.

    In               general               car               is               finished               with               numerous               leather               accessories.
                   Well               and               appearance               of               Porsche               997               of               next               generation               will               be               developed               under               direction               of               new               chef-designer               Michael               Mayer               who               headed               the               design-studio               of               the               firm               Saab               in               the               past.

    On               July,               1st               he               will               officially               replace               the               previous               head               master               of               style               Porsche               Karma               Laguna.

    Lagay               has               been               heading               the               team               of               Porsche               designers               during               twenty               years.
                   Porsche               911               Carrera               S               will               be               serially               equipped               with               an               active               suspension               bracket               and               system               of               Porsche               Active               Suspension               Management.

    A               suspension               bracket               has               several               modes.

    For               example,               the               mode               of               Normal               provides               acceptable               balance               between               the               smoothness               of               motion               and               rapid,               sporting               reactions               for               daily               exploitation.

    And               in               the               mode               of               Sport               suspension               bracket               becomes               hard               and               reactions               are               more               exact               and               sharp.

    In               addition,               it               is               possible               to               order               lower               suspension               bracket               and               self-blocking               differential               for               both               cars.
                   
                   Engine
                   At               first               two               versions               of               Porsche               997               appeared:               911               Carrera               with               325-strong               V6               (3.6               l,               400               Nm)               and               911               Carrera               S               with               a               new               355-strong               motor               by               volume               3.8               l.

    Carrera               S               is               accelerates               to               100               km/h               after               4,8               sec               and               maximum               speed               is               293               km/h.

    Both               motors               are               equipped               with               new               6-step               gear-box.
                   Other               features
                   The               famous               Swiss               tuning               atelier               Sportec               presented               the               super-version               Porsche               997               at               the               motor-show               in               Geneva.

    Sports               car               under               the               name               Sportec               SPR1               disperses               to               100               km/h               for               3               seconds               and               arrives               at               high               speed               380               km/h.
                   But               the               descriptions               below               describe               the               most               powerful               version               of               SPR1.

    The               point               is               that               a               company               offers               client               two               variants               of               forcing               power               aggregate.

    According               to               the               first               variant               two               turbo               accelerators               create               surplus               pressure               of               2.2               bars               and               a               serial               3,6l               opposed               motor               does               700               Hp.

    And               maximal               twisting               moment               is               810               Nm.

    If               the               size               of               blower               is               increased               up               to               2.25               bars,               the               maximal               number               of               turn's               axle-tree               exceeds               8000               turns/min               where               power               and               twisting               moment               get               the               sizes               of               802               Hp               and               880               Nm.
                   It               is               already               said               about               dynamic               and               speed               possibilities               of               the               most               demanded               model,               and               less               power               700-Hp               Porsche               of               Sportec               speeds               up               to               100               km/h               for               3.2               seconds               and               to               higher               speed               364               km/h.

    Thus               this               tuning               firm               asserts               that               average               expense               of               fuel               makes               up               13,7               l/100               km.

    Coupling               with               any               traveling               highway               is               provided               because               of               overlays               of               size               255/30               at               the               front               of               the               car               and               345/25               behind               on               the               super               easy               forged               disks               of               20               inches               diameter.
                   Other               versions
                   Cosmetic               and               mechanical               modernization               affected               only               back               drive               Carrera.

    More               advanced               full               drive               versions               (Carrera               4,               Carrera               4S,               Turbo),               and               almost               racing               modifications               of               GT2,               GT3               and               GT3               RS               will               be               produced               in               a               former               appearance.

    The               sales               of               modernized               Carrera               begun               in               July               and               an               official               premiere               took               place               in               autumn               at               the               auto               show               in               Paris.






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