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"Martin C. Tangora" <[log in to unmask]>
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I didn't even know Ralph was a Buddhist.

On 12/24/2011 7:45 AM, Leland Torrence wrote:
> Ralph,
>
> The standard set up was a door bell on the floor under the rug, and low voltage
> wiring. The button for the lead servant was just in front of the button for the
> butler. It is cost effective to install them both at once. Moving your arm and
> hand under the table takes away the magic, as does a bell in the kitchen or
> Butler's quarters that can be heard in the dining room. I recommend a wireless
> set up with battery, and a vibrator. The location for the vibrator is, of
> course, your call. A third device can be installed for the new help, which
> applies to you, which acts like a wireless training collar, similar to the ones
> you have for your lamas.

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Martin C. Tangora
tangora (at) uic.edu

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