Private you can do whatever you like. Let your dog walk around the plane. They don’t care. Haven’t had the pleasure but know people who have.
Private you can do whatever you like. Let your dog walk around the plane. They don’t care. Haven’t had the pleasure but know people who have.
Ok, and while you’re at it, no airbags for cars either- they are going to cost TONS of money and add hundreds of dollars to the cars that poor people can’t afford. Oh, and poor people don’t buy much new cars, because they’re - you know - poor.
Now you’re just trolling, Adam. I’m an apple fanboy but those earbuds could not look more different. And how do you expect them to control them? ESP? Please. A round speaker. Amazing. And talking about price differential on completely different products without specs or a listen? Ok, and???
I really like the echo. We use it often. Playing music is the most common feature, but also use it for timers, general info, and occasional smarthome stuff.
See below, read everything 3 times, and the SSD swap will be fine. Just go to the OWC site and pick up the proper SSD adapter so you don’t screw up the temp monitor and have your fans running top speed all the time. A night and day difference
Typing this on my late 2009 iMac. Still fine. A faulty citrix plugin pegged the processer with a bug for a month and burned out my graphics card (why are my fans running all the time?_and then my HD failed at one point, but I had a recalled Segate and Apple replaced it for free when I was 5 years in. I also put in…
This was a common thing to do. Many people did it exactly as described. So don’t be a smartass.
Peanut butter filled pretzels BAM!
Aww, why don’t you curl up with your dog-eared copy of Atlas Shrugged?
Like these, very nice if you don’t have room or don’t want a subwoofer. Very accurate sound. Not super loud, but these are desktop speakers, what are you blasting em for?
Like these, very nice if you don’t have room or don’t want a subwoofer. Very accurate sound. Not super loud, but…
Bought for under $100; not horrible but frankly not impressed. Was thinking I should have gone for the Klipsch. Enough boom but otherwise muddy sound. Like the Creative T40s below much better (I buy too much s***.
Bought for under $100; not horrible but frankly not impressed. Was thinking I should have gone for the Klipsch.…
Well, I operate on people. While my operations are more minor (and definitely more controlled) than these situations, I do have do deal with lots of bleeding issues, mostly because my patients are often cardiac patients on blood thinners and antiplatelets. And I spent a couple months on a trauma service a while back.…
Sounds like BS. That device is for use in the field - not “during the course of a 7 hour surgery.” The device that controlled the bleeding was the tourniquet in the field. The surgeons had control of the proximal and distal vessel -then they were having difficulty with local bleeding. There are multiple powders and…
Ridiculous. Certainly it helped on the timing of afib; but no where did it “save his life.” If they did not know when his AF started, they just would have waited before cardioversion or done a guided one. It was helpful but did not even come close to “saving,” him
Sorry man, you need an ICD (implantable cardioverter/defibrillator and that thing is a simple pacemaker. You could get the subQ ICD, but that thing is BIGGER and heavier. Some of the devices just got MRI approved, so that may be possible in your future
See below, Jaws theme swimming. My receptionists all day hear about non-urgent people who demand to see us doctors RIGHT NOW. They have heard it all before. If you’re nice we will try to help you - if not - prepare to not get your way...
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