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irror. (See arrows.) Bytheway, to see what is on the left side of the shelves requires standing in the bathtub! Cutting Board This is a cutting board in my kitchen. It is built into the kitchen counter. When you are not using the cutting board it slides into the counter (Picture A). When you need to use it, you slide it out (Picture B). It is very convenient. I use the cutting board as an extra work surface, as well as for a cutting board. At some point I usually need a spoon, fork or knife. This is the problem: The utensils are kept in the drawer below the cutting board (Picture C). When the cutting board is in use, it totally blocks access to the drawer. This results in having to remove the items from the cutting board, slide the board into the counter, retrieve the utensil from the drawer, slide the cutting board back out and put the items back onto the cutting board. Guess which switch controls the projector screen? This picture shows a projector screen in a conference room. The white screen is lowered from the ceiling in front of a blackboard. To the right of the screen are some electrical switches. Guess which switch raises and lowers the screen? The switch next to the screen? No, it39。 A reacharound mirror This is a picture of a bathroom mirror in a hotel room in New York City. The hotel is a designer hotel having special fixtures and decorat