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A screw gun is a tool used to install sheetrock, also known as drywall. Screw guns look like a normal drill although they have a "nose" as opposed to a chuck. The nose holds an interchangeable 0.25inches (6mm) shank bit, commonly known as a tip. Most commonly used is a 1inch (25mm) #2.
The nose can be adjusted to countersink screws to desired depth. Pressure must be applied to the bit in order to engage the clutch and drive the screws. Some screw gun users like to keep their motor running constantly, and this practice is recommended by manufacturers. There are screw guns which auto-feed screws from a clip. Decking screw guns have a long handle so the tradesman does not have to bend over.
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Wayside (TV series)

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Wayside
The class as seen Wayside
Also known as
Wayside School
Format
Animated series
Created by
Louis Sachar
Developed by
Riccardo Durante
Presented by
Nelvana
Starring
Kedar BrownSergio DizioJayne EastwoodDwayne HillLisa NgDenise OliverKathy LaskeyJulie LemieuxTerry McGurrinPeter OldringMark RendallMartin VillafanaKathy Najimy (pilot)Michael Cera (pilot)
Opening theme
"Fly by the Wayside" by Skye Sweetnam
Ending theme
"Fly by the Wayside" (instrumental)
Country of origin
CanadaUnited States
Language(s)
English
No. of seasons
2
No. of episodes
26
Production
Executive producer(s)
Scott DyerDoug MurphyLin Oliver
Producer(s)
Lin Oliver
Running time
30 minutes (60 minute pilot)
Broadcast
Original channel
Teletoon (Canada)Nickelodeon (USA), Nicktoons Network
Original run
Pilot aired November 19, 2005 (Canada only);Series aired March 16, 2007 (Canada),June 25, 2007 (USA),February 25, 2008 (UK) Present
Wayside (also known as Wayside School) is a Canadian and American co-produced animated television series airing on Teletoon in Canada and Nickelodeon in the United States, based on the Sideways Stories From Wayside School book series by Louis Sachar.
Originally a one-hour television movie on Teletoon in November 2005, 26 episodes of the series have been commissioned for 2007. Each episode is composed of two 15-minute shorts. As a production of both Teletoon and Nickelodeon, Wayside holds the distinction of being the only series to be both a Teletoon Original and Nicktoon.
In the US, Wayside aired on Nickelodeon weekdays at 12:30pm ET in the United States from June-July 2007, but it has been moved to 3:30pm ET weekdays. As of September 1, 2007, it also airs on the Nicktoons Network. In Canada, it airs on Teletoon every Saturday at 8am ET and 4:30pm ET.
The opening theme, "Fly by the Wayside", is performed by Skye Sweetnam. The series is directed by Riccardo Durante and the head writer/story editor was John Derevlany, who wrote the pilot and developed the series. The pilot was released to DVD under the title Wayside: The Movie, on September 25, 2007.
Contents
1 Synopsis
2 Characters
2.1 Main
2.2 Supporting
2.3 Mentioned
3 Floors of the school
4 Differences from the books
5 Episodes
5.1 Pilot
5.2 Season 1: 2007
5.3 Season 2: 2008
6 External links
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Synopsis
Wayside is a series taking place at the fictional Wayside School: an unusual Escher-esque 30-story grammar school which had accidentally been built "sideways", with one room in each of the 30 stories instead of 30 rooms on one floor. In the books, there are actually 29 floors in the school, one inhabited by the imaginary Miss Zarves on the imaginary 19th floor. The series revolves around a new student at the school, named Todd, and his adventures adapting to life as a student at the top floor of Wayside School.
Characters
Main
Todd McJohn (Mark Rendall)- 12-year old Todd is the new student in Mrs. Jewls' 30th-floor class, and feels like the only person in Wayside with any common sense. He originally transferred to Wayside after an accident involving helping kindergarten kids with retrieving toys, only for an unusual series of events to happen, leading the toys to be destroyed by a wood chipper. Ever since, he has an aversion to kindergarten kids. However, his stay at Wayside is no better: every day, he manages to get enough trouble so as to warrant sending him home early on the kindergarten bus. He never deliberately misbehaves, but Mrs. Jewls frequently punishes him due to technicalities and minor infractions. He is the "victim" of Maurecia's crush, getting punched on many occasions. A running gag that often occurs with Todd throughout the series is when Mr.Kiddswatter refers to him as 344 South Fairview his home address, Toad in "Principles of Principals", and actually called him Todd as his spy name.
Maurecia Madderson (Denise Oliver) - Maurecia is an ice cream-loving skater in Mrs. Jewls's class who loves to be active. Maurecia wears her rollerskates and helmet everywhere. She also wears a blue and dark pink miniskirt. She has six older brothers as told in "Cabbage My Boy". She is in love with Todd and punches him whenever she can. Maurecia used to act like more like a girl until Mrs. Gorf became the substitute teacher for Maurecia's class. The substitute changed Maurecia's pet porcupine, Fluffy, into a pineapple and all of Maurecia's classmates into apples (and Myron...(and so on)

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Armoire desk


An armoire desk is a writing-table built within a large cabinet, usually 1.5-2.0 m (5-7 feet) high. The cabinet is closed by two to four full-height doors, to keep out dust or to give a tidy appearance to a room by hiding the cluttered working surface of the desk. This form of desk is usually placed against a wall, like its antique uncle, the secretary desk.
Small or home offices (also known as "SOHO") are the usual habitat of the modern armoire desk. Corporations and government bureaucracies typically shun the armoire desk, preferring pedestal desks and cubicles in most instances. The closest ancestor, in form, of the armoire desk, is the Moore desk.
The armoire desk is often called a "computer armoire desk", or a computer desk, since it is used in our times to house a computer and its peripherals. Holes are provided to connect the peripherals located in several nooks above or below the main work surface. Often, the work surface or surfaces, such as a writing area or a computer keyboard tray are adjustable to provide an ergonomically sound working environment.
Some armoire desks have a fixed work surface, which stays in place when the doors are closed, and moves only for ergonomic adjustments. This kind of armoire desk is a direct descendant of the antique rolltop desk which was common in corporate or government offices three or four generations ago, since it provides a fast and efficient way to store or hide current work.
Other armoire desks have an easily movable, often hinged, work surface which must be cleared of documents and other items in order to close the doors. This kind of armoire desk is a morphological descendant of the famous Wooton desk by its size and by the necessity to constantly store papers to shut it. There is also the alternative of always leaving it open, given the trouble involved. The fall front desk or "secraire abattant", and the slant top desk are also related.
Unlike all of these earlier relations, however, the modern armoire desk usually does not have a lock. Armoire desks are normally very practical pieces of furniture, despite the use of rich veneers and complex exterior styling in some of the costlier models.
The sketch of an armoire desk which comes with this article shows a fairly large version with four folding doors, a writing surface which slides out, and a keyboard and mouse pad tray which, in turn, slides out from under the sliding writing surface. In the version shown here it is possible to leave a few thin piles of paper on the writing surface before sliding it back in. In other versions this is not possible. Since most armoire desk are modern forms, the writing surface here is placed at 30 inches (76 cm) from the floor. In antique desk forms it would have been 29 inches (73.5 cm) from the floor.
See also
list of desk forms and types.
References
Staples catalog (on line and on paper) Office Furniture section, Armoire sub-section.
IKEA catalog (on line and on paper) Workstation section, Alve sub-section.
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