gover57
Gover57
gover57

have you taken any swimming instructor/lifeguard courses? i can assure you that someone flailing is capable of saving themselves once they are reasoned with - which is probably a 50/50. someone drowning makes little to no noise because they are past the "freak out" stage and are too tired to help themselves and

well, if you can do it with poo.....

I'm gonna take a calculated guess that this is mainly for those who work a less structured job and are free to spend their "work time" how they like. Doesn't necessarily work for the majority of people who are actually doing work. A manufacturing job requires the worker to do work, and meet a set quota, not give

agreed. a friend of my brother died a few years ago of skin cancer. worked his teens on the family farm usually with his shirt off and no worry about sunscreen. he was 24 when he was diagnosed with terminal melanoma - was caught too late. and was dead at 25.

???

i asked the same thing, but i use the xperia default keyboard and other than the app connectivity for learning and the pretty pretty colours, it already has all these "features"

Doesn't the default keyboard already have a a lot of these "features"? I have kitkat on my phone, but other than the pretty theme colours and split keyboard and app connectivity - my default keyboard already learns my typing habits and words...numbers are one button away, and it even predicts emoji... I don't get why

You mean it isn't Chi-pottle (rhymes with bottle) ???

i have a pair of 12+year old (wow, now i feel old) $20 sony behind-the-head sport pair of headphones that i've replaced the foam covers on twice and since crocheted my own covers for (already lasted 2x longer than any of the foam covers + washable cotton!) and re-soldered the connections on once (just this past year).

Regarding the pet waste, i was always told not to use pet waste if you plan on using the compost for a food garden, other wise it was okay. can you clarify?

I remember a program loaded up on all of the highschool computers in the mid-90's (windows 3.11 for network) that wasn't so much a game as it was a 2D sandbox for physics. You could draw squares, circle or irregular shapes, and then apply motors or rotation points or springs and shock absorbers. You could also

quick version - google hishe and frozen. it'll give you how quick it should have been resolved...lol. go watch it, then you won't be missing out on the references. and be glad you don't have 6 yr old twin girls that would watch it on repeat all weekend if they could... I've seen, or heard it from another room so

Along with #12 should be the inclusion of Betteridge's Law of Headlines.

or a "religious science" site...

I like your thinking!

COFFEE TIN!!! my crafts will forever smell of coffee!!! perfect!

lets see - the following three have happened in the dead of night or near time-to-get-ready-for-work, so yes, i sleep near my phone: mother-in-law going to hospital due to minor stroke and requiring surgery, friend needing child watched due to other child needing to go to emergency room, and i am way to sick to come

Sorry, but that site is horrible to try to navigate around, and some of the links don't go anywhere... and searching for "writing" came up with zero apps, so not helpful whatsoever....

worked in IE (stupid work pc) and chrome. Yes, use the "save As" function, and it keeps the text.. at least it did for me... When i first copied that text above into a new file, i saved the file as html, and yes, that would be on your hard drive...