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what are the funniest question you've seen on Yahoo Answers? what about answers?

Mine: It's not uncommon for me to be surrounded by cat fecessometimes i forget to empty my kitty litter box and the cat goes on the floor, she has loose stool so i rub it in to the carpet to avoid cleaning it, i have brown carpets, but now you can def. tell and i'm now trying to sell my home so are there any good remedies for stain and odor removal? there's probably like 10 stains throughout my whole house so replacing the carpet isn't neccesarySO GROSS but i was laughing so hard, people are stupid. please star :)

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I think your first problem to work out is the balloon you are going to use to lift that much copper wire - even if it is thin. And then the previous poster has a whole section from the FAR's for you to begin your arduous reading of federal regulations. More than I'd ever bother typing out for such a question.
Try cleaning the paper sensor and rollers The sensor can be located by opening the front cover where the ink cartridges are. While looking inside just to the right of center manually feed a piece of paper like the printer does automatically. You should see a thin black lever move up and down as you push the paper in and pull it out repeatedly. This is the paper jam sensor. ANY foreign object in the way of this sensor will cause a three orange light flash indicating a paper jam. Very hard to find without a flashlight. Another good idea would be to blow out the printer using a can of compressed air. Clean the two Rollers Lightly dampen your lint-free cloth with water or alcohol. Squeeze it out to ensure that it's not too wet. Hold the cloth in one hand and press it lightly against the first roller. With your other hand, gently rotate the roller until you have cleaned it all the way around. Be extremely careful. Do not use too much pressure. You might have to run it through a few times to remove all of the residue

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