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I do. Except for the nappies. No nappies in our home at the moment ;)

Seriously, you do know that the thing you just disinfected gets germs on right away again? Just clean the devices at home, like normal sensible people do, often. And wash your hands, epidemics or not. That should be normal human behavior always.

Maybe, except for their last sentence about washing hands three times a day. That is way way too few times a day. We need to wash our hands whenever necessary (e.g. after coming home, before, during and after meal preparation, before eating, before and after touching our mucous membranes, after touching an animal,

CeraVe Moisturising Lotion. Good balance between soothing the hands and not having everything I touch greasy.

I wonder how are they going to get Watch Series 5 working with iPhone 6 (without S).

That is a very nice article, Ms Dieker. Thanks.

These mindset shifts help me:

I think the point of this article is that when raised optimistically, the child will have a mindset of problem solving and a resilience, and their optimism will not be crushed because there are tools ingrained in his mind to either solve the problem or, if impossible, be grateful for the status quo.

The COLD water is key, IMHO. Also, time is our enemy with blood stains.

The COLD water is key, IMHO. Also, time is our enemy with blood stains.

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Hi, thanks for your reply. The thing is my daughter uses a Surface Pro at school and I would love to be able to simply wipe the keyboard from both sides DAILY. I do wipe the buttons side somehow but the other side - I would not think it efficient. I am aware that I am sensitive to this matter - I consider it gross to

Since Google Reader ended I get Feedly feed the feeds to Reeder 2. I got so used to the Reeder 2's interface over the years that I could not make myself comfortable with Reeder 3 so I am still on Reeder 2.

Still waiting for Microsoft to come up with plastic Surface keyboard/type cover. The textile seems to me quite unhygienic and not practical on the move.

Or not.

Very nice idea, Lisa!

Very nice idea, Lisa!

Yes, good point of view. Honestly, I found the sleep deprivation AFTER childbirth much worse than the childbirth itself...

I always try to use the just removed sticker to continue removing as much glue as possible, then I take a piece of painter’s/masking/Scotch Magic tape and continue removing the remaining glue. Usually works very well. Read about it on Lifehacker in the comments in the past :)

This may sound dumb but why didn’t I know that between the contractions there is no pain? Would have been encouraging to know, still it was a pleasant surprise to me.

Some Kindles can do that. The Kindle e-readers I mean, not the apps.