Can you please reveal the source of this chart? I wonder why there is “Material” instead of “Maternal”. Thanks.
Can you please reveal the source of this chart? I wonder why there is “Material” instead of “Maternal”. Thanks.
A good lifehack, thanks!
So do all eggs in the US get any treatment against salmonella, campylobacter, etc? Because if not, this is a terrible advice, IMO. Plus the lack of a drainage hole is a big disadvantage for plants growing.
I am both lazy and worried about contamination (salmonella, campylobacter etc.) that I beat chicken breasts while still in their packaging. They do not end up very flat but they are still softer to eat than without the beating.
Because a transmission is also a car part I guess
Am I being overly paranoid not thinking uploading a photo to an online service a good idea? Honestly asking.
I think some topics are covered already and bet you would be among those complaining about recycling of old articles...
I have read somewhere that alcohol sanitizers should not be kept in cars, especially in summer, due to fire hazard
OK, please ignore both of my questions. The video does play in another browser and I also get the two pieces of info on the reading progress. Just the location confused me which is caused by the Word Wise I guess.
Hello, is it just me or the video cannot be played? Secondly, I would like to know how did you get the two info on the reading progress on Kindle at the same time? Percentage AND a page please? How?
Alcohol kills viruses quickly and evaporates quickly, thus less wetness on the device. I somehow doubt you will submerge your device, scrub it with a soap mixed with water, rinse. That is how water and soap work. Water and soap work mechanically, not chemically.
And SARS-CoV-2 is not the only pathogen out there..... so yes, let’s wash our hands whenever necessary.
Glad I remembered that you wrote this article, Ms Beth. I could not find on Apple support pages how to turn the loudness measuring on/off... Thanks!
Good article, Lisa, would you perhaps consider to add info about the increased risk of
Exactly, me too :)
I decided some years ago to simply wipe my iPhone every time I come home from outside. Also I do not touch my eyes, nose and mouth usually, which helps. Unless I washed my hands before (and after).
Possibly, but you still need to clean it first. Disinfection only works AFTER mechanical cleaning, i.e. removing organic matter. Thus water and dishsoap IMO. After all, hand washing is the thing, is it not, so even if I stick it in my mouth, it needs washing as would my hands need. Before and after. Washing is a…
Agree, no reason to use distilled water.
I clean my thermometer with dishsoap and water. To remove saliva or sweat, depending on where I measure. Do you have a special device that cannot be washed?