I just bought a 1998 323is BMW and no mater what i do the trunk will not lock i cant keep anything in there i don't want stolen so need this problem fixed fast
Jailbreaking is reversable, its like buying a cat with the hood soldiered shut, jailbreaking is OpenOffice that up
I'm assuming that the moisture is coming from the outside, but isn't coming fast enough to form drips on the wall. If you already have mildew on the living-side of the wall, the drywall might be trash. If it seems solid, then hopefully that means the the moisture is not coming through the walls. I had the problem that the moisture was comign through the walls. This is what I did about three years ago, and so far no mildew has come back. I had a drain system installed. I forget what it is called, but it is like a dutch drain. They broke through the basement floor about two feet in from the outside walls. Then they laid perforated PVC pipe under the floor in a ditch filled with gravel. They then put a rubber sheet with channels in it up against the wall, and down into the ditch, then poured cement to fill the ditch, leaving the end of the rubber sheet exposed. The idea is that water woudl travel through this rubber sheet into the ditch instead of pooling behind the finished wall. The pipes went to two sumps that have sump pumps. Then the walls We attached the sole plates to the floor with construction adhesive, then built the walls about 1/4 inch under the measurement from the top of the sole plate to the ceiling joists. Once assembled, tilted them into place, shimmed them snug, then anchored with screws into the ceiling and sole plate, which winds up being two 2X4s tall. I left about two inches of breathing room behind the wall for any condensation that collects on the wall to seep down into the rubber stuff and ultimately to the sumps. Then we drywalled and painted like normal. Then we got two dehumidifiers that we run constantly. They sit on top ofand drain directly intothe sumps so we don't have to empty the water bins. In the summer they create a lot of heat, so an AC unit helps shed that heat, and keep the humidity down. Good luck.
Yes, you must participate in some form of preaching work. If health permits, door to door work is prescribed, and mandatory if baptism is desired. The apostles did NOT go door to door, as a matter of scriptural fact, Jesus told them; Do not be transferring from house to house, but since they obey the Watchtower instead of Jesus, they do what they are toldit sells books. Disabled members may opt for telephone, or street-corner work, but all members are expected to participate in the magazine works. They claim it is a Bible command to knock on the doors of all humans, with the Watchtower or Awake magazine as your placement tool. All hours and addresses are expected to be kept track of, and all territories are co-ordinated and executed by responsible elders or ministerial servants within the congregation. If this isn't a major burden, I don't know what is.