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I have very severe allergies. I was in the clinical trials for Zyrtec way back in the 80's. I take it twice a day for maintenance plus Claritin and Benedryl as a more direct symptom relief when things get really bad. My Epi-Pen is for emergency anaphylaxis reactions (roughly every other year). I get allergy shots once

Paying off debt is an equation: Income - Expenses = DisposableFinances

My employer does use Zoom for all meetings and I’m one of like 3 linux users in the company. Zoom Web-client doesn’t work out-of-the-box because it reads the user-agent of the browser. To make it work, I had to install a user-agent-switcher to Chrome, then tell it to report that I was using Windows 10 and Edge, and

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They can and do perform field amputations. It often happens in roll overs where the weight of the car is trapping a limb. Because the car is upside-down or on its side, all the weight is on the limb, preventing normal usage of a tool like a Sawz-all or Jaws of Life.

for the umpteenth time... if you want to clear your arteries, stop eating excess sugar, not fat, and do more aerobic exercise.

The only park I know in Greenfield is Magee Park. It takes a special kind of ass to beat down kids in a park named for the man who donated his entire estate in his will to become “a hospital for women and their babies” (the UPMC-Magee Women’s Hospital).

See my comment in reply to the other guy in your chain.  NHL cap hits aren’t calculated like NFL cap hits.  His cap value will change each year of his contract because his signing bonus changes each year.

I’m pretty sure NHL cap/contracts aren’t calculated like the NFLs where the cap-hit is spread out evenly over the length of the contract, even if the money isn’t. I’m fairly sure after the insane contract the Devils offered Ilya Kovulchuk in the early 00's, the cap and contract rules were changed to prevent front

The exact same thing could be said about strippers. They have a short window to maximize their income as well.  Should any Service Academy members that want to be strippers get to defer their military obligations until their chest/scrotum sag too much to make worthwhile tips?

I did mine and it was 3.5 inches... so I guess that means I keep shaving my head bald.

As a tall man, I understand.

Is it the same as “How do you get two bagpipers in tune?”

The reason ‘unique attacks’ matter is because it filters out the effectiveness of an attack and bias towards market share. As you stated with your Linux observation, it doesn’t make sense for hackers to target linux boxes because of the small share. The same is true of iOS. Conversely, some version of Android controls

I’m the odd one out here. I *LOVE* canned green beans. French cut, whole, regular cut... doesn’t matter. I will open the can, drain the water, and eat them directly out of the can. No heating necessary.

My account, in addition to my user/password/phone#, requires a 3-8 digit PIN to approve everything. The PIN cannot be recovered via the website or in-store personnel and it is required to authorize all purchases or changes to my account. If I ever forget it, I will theoretically have to close my account and open a

If that were the case, then you’d see way less flaws and targeted attacks against companies that have “huge monetary interst” and use closed source software**. That would mean that you would see a lot more attacks against Linux than Windows or Mac. Android would be the target of more unique attacks than Blackberry,

Counter-theory: Bush was hopped up on coke, which makes you waaaay more alert than being over-filled with diet Coke, like our current “Bad Cosplay of Gossamer from Bugs Bunny Cartoons” president.

First letter: Turn your grill heat WAAAAY down. Chicken (breast) cooks best low and slow. It’s not a burger, a steak, or a pork chop. You don’t want high-and-fast. I good breast should take 20-25 minutes to grill. If your heat is low enough, it should come out juicy and white all the way through.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is issuing this Activity Alert to provide information on a vulnerability, known as “BlueKeep,” that exists in the following Microsoft Windows Operating Systems (OSs), including both 32- and 64-bit versions, as well as all Service Pack versions:Windows