Hi Feelin! A few handy links, since I dug into the science for you:
Hi Feelin! A few handy links, since I dug into the science for you:
I don’t honestly know either, I’m neither a doctor nor a lawyer. My guess is that if it’s something blatantly negligent then 1) the legal settlement will be that much higher (and possibly be above what the insurance covers) and 2) the hospital and insurance company may both drop the doctor afterwards as to avoid…
It’s interesting that you should mention doctors - yeah, obviously if they do something like that, they will be sued into oblivion. But they also have malpractice insurance, so that if they mess up (intentionally or otherwise) the insurance company can pay off the lawsuit. Of course, as with all insurance, whenever…
Just heads up but it’s just the battery, have to buy the solar panel separately (for $300).
Just heads up but it’s just the battery, have to buy the solar panel separately (for $300).
Good article, but I have to nitpick about what’s depicted in the lead photo. Those big cylindrical things both on and off the circuit board are capacitors, not batteries.
WHAT ABOUT MISSINGNO!!!!!
Seriously, isn’t this one of the reasons why we have the Action Center in Win 10? They have a system built in to inform us about the issue and ask us how we want to deal with it. Use it Microsoft instead of taking the choice away from us.
Am I the only one who is suspicious about all these vulnerability checking apps?
Bethesda closed their E3 presentation with a bang today: a demo of Fallout 4, which shows us a whole lotta gameplay…
Vote: uTorrent
Why: I haven’t really used any other once I started using this. It’s reliable, fast, has built in virus protection and gives me all the bells and whistles I need. It has a tiny footprint and doesn’t eat a ton of memory so overall, it’s the best of the bunch for me. Others I tried lagged, used too much…
A strong magnet works great to find nails or screws holding the drywall to said studs.
"Ebooks are More Accessible"
We do three 68-packs each month. With the 20% off from Amazon Mom, they're way cheaper than anywhere else.
We're huge amazon subscribe and save fans. We get dish and laundry soap, facewash, toilet paper, air fresheners, mac and cheese, and shampoo. Our biggest save is Monster Energy Drinks. After all the discounts they're around $1 each! My fiancé drinks 2 a day so this is a huge savings for us!
Typically speaking, I try to walk to the grocery whenever I can, and that's not particularly conducive when you're trying to carry a week's worth of groceries and a giant pack of toilet paper. It sounds pretty stupid on the surface, but having a big package of toilet paper arrive once a month is surprisingly useful.
I basically never remember to pick up wiper blades until it's too late and I'm driving down the highway squinting through some smudged up glass. So, I have a pair delivered every six months so that I actually have them on hand for Seattle's rainy days.