Shower Curtain Length And Width

The Web address you entered is not a functioning page on our site. Go to Amazon.in's Home PageWindows Shortcuts, Shower Curtains, and Text Editing11/06/13 7:00pm Readers offer their best tips for working with windows, dealing with short shower curtains, and Chrome-based text editing. Every day we receive boatloads of great reader tips in our inbox, but for various reasons—maybe they're a bit too niche, maybe we couldn't find a good way to present it, or maybe we just couldn't fit it in—the tip didn't make the front page. From the Tips Box is where we round up some of our favorites for your buffet-style consumption. Got a tip of your own to share? , or share it over at our user-run blog, Hackerspace.Double-Click a Border to Maximize a Window Vertically Bob shares a great tip for maximizing a window vertically in Windows: Windows provides some great shortcuts for manipulating windows (WinKey+arrows and so on), but here's one that's been around forever that nobody I've shown it to knows about.
If you double-click the top or bottom border of a window (when your cursor turns into the double-arrow for sizing the window), it maximizes the window vertically on the screen.Double Up on Hooks for Short Shower CurtainsWood Floors White Baseboards Yoyoma35 shares a great tip for dealing with short shower curtains:Cheap Pink Camo Seat Covers For Cars My shower curtain is a bit too short so I just use two rows of shower curtain hooks to make it the right length. Lose Weight With AlignI also use a hook as a shower head holder since my shower doesn't have one.Caret is a Graphical Text Editor for Chrome and Chrome OS Thomas shares a Chrome extension for graphical text editing:I've been working on a Chrome packaged app named Caret and I thought it might be something Lifehacker would be
It's a text editor modeled on Sublime Text, complete with multiple cursors and command palette, but since it's a Chrome app it'll run anywhere and installs in seconds. It's also free and open source, in case peopleUse Asterisk Key to Expand Subfolders in Windows Explorer Simon shares a great keyboard shortcut for Windows Explorer:I like working on my keyboard as much as I can. In the folder list in Windows Explorer, you can use arrow keys to move up and down the list and also expand and collapse a folder (right and left arrows, respectively). You can also expand and collapse folders using the plus and minus keys on the numpad (make sure numpad is turned on). That's all pretty common knowledge. But you can also use the asterisk key on the numpad to expand a folder and all its subfolders at once. It's really handy when you're not exactly sure what you're looking for inside a folder and want to see everything.Built in 2011, Pittman Hall  features in-room bathrooms, study rooms on each floor, conference rooms, community kitchens, and lounges with TVs on each floor.
Each room is furnished with desks, dressers, nightstands, a microwave/fridge, and a twin extra-long bed for each student. All rooms are air-conditioned. Our custodial staff clean the in-room bathrooms and sink areas (only) in student rooms every two weeks. Students are responsible for keeping the sleeping areas of their rooms clean and supplying toilet tissue for in-room bathrooms. Ethernet hookups, wireless internet, and basic cable are included in every room. A 24-hour front desk, a community assistant on each floor, a live-in graduate community director, and student ID card readers on all exterior doors make Pittman a safe and secure place to live. Residents for 2016-17: Honors College LLC, General Community Width = 32 inches Depth = 24 inches Height = 30 inches Width = 17 inches Width = 29.5 inches Mattress (twin extra long): 35 inches x 79 inches Frame: 38 inches x 84 inches Bed can be raised to 30.5-34″ off the ground and can be lowered in 3″ increments
Width = 48 inches Depth = 24.5 inches Height = 72 inches (Divider = 81 inches tall)                                                                                 Closets do not have doors. Students must bring curtains and tension rods if they wish to cover their closets. Height = 60 – 72 inches Sill = Bottom of window to floor = 24 inches The spaces below the sink are 14.0″ wide, 28.73″ tall, and 20.0″ deep on the left side. The right side is the same except it is only 13.75″ wide. Width = 18 inches Height = 10.5 inches Depth = 12.5 inches Width = 18.5 inches Height = 33 inches Depth = 17.5 inches Shower curtain to floor = 72 inchesASI 1200-V Heavy Duty White Vinyl Shower Curtain (42", 48", 60", 72" or 84" Wide) |48" use 8|| |        Need a curtain rod?  ASI 1214 Stainless Steel Shower Curtain Rods        Need curtain rings / hooks?  ASI 1200-SHU Stainless Steel Shower Curtain Hooks ASI Vinyl Shower Curtain Spec Sheet
Shower Curtain shall be fabricated of .008" (0,203) thick vinyl treated with Macrobiotic KV-33 anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-mildew agent, and flame retardant agents. Protection agents shall remain in effect after repeated low-temperature mild soap washing and air-drying cycles. Top hem shall be 1-1/2" (38) wide, backing reinforced and heat-sealed above and below grommet row. Bottom hem and vertical edges shall be plain edge. Clear anodized aluminum grommets with 3/8" inside diameter (Ø9.5) shall be machined into top hem at 6-1/2" ± 1/2" (165 ± 13) intervals on centers starting at 1-1/4" ± 1/4" (32 ± 6) from edges. Color shall be white. Pattern is San Suede Pebble Emboss № SS9700. Vinyl curtain shall conform to Federal Specification L-C-780-A, L-C-780-A amendment 2, ASTM G-21-96 for fungal and mildew resistance and CID A-A-2398B. For openings up to 36" (914) wide curtains should be specified an additional 6" (152) wider than opening and 12" (305) wider for openings exceeding 36" (914).