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When I was really young before I knew anything about computers (maybe age 7 or 8? Mid 1990s) and before computers had much better designs I got a CD stick in the disc drive. You see back in the day, disc drives had these tabs on the tray (yes the tray where you PUT the disc on. For the life of me I don’t understand

The directions are usually vague and don’t always apply based on how feature rich the components are.

Ah poop sweats are entirely real, though very infrequent and only in the most dire circumstances. Funny that I always questioned if I was the only one to get them or not. Glad I read this and am not alone!

Excuse my rudeness, but how much do you weigh? I lean to the side (like a normal person lol) and never have come close to breaking any seats. How did you manage to break a couple?

You're kidding right?

There were two scenarios going and I wasn't sure which you were replying to. However in a 70 degree sunny day a car will indeed heat up to 100 degrees easily in a short amount of time. It won't kill a child in 5 minutes but it is still very dangerous. That's the bottom line, it is dangerous and you really need to stop

You’re missing the part where this lifehacker post is essentially a comprehensive summary of a fully fledged cited article on another website. Follow the link at the bottom of the lifehacker post and read the original article. He does indeed cite studies.

I wasn't saying it was 100 degrees inside the car. I'm saying that is the outside temperature. A 100 degree day will cause a car to heat up very fast well above 100 degrees! It could easily get 150 degrees and that is fatal extremely fast for a small child. What is wrong with all of you refuting my statement that no

Way to ignore the basis of this article...

Up a hill right?

Programming?....what? I don’t think it means what you think it means.

JJ

You have a very selfish view about donating blood. Your blood can still save a life, regardless if the hospital is out to make a profit on it.

No one said the windows were cracked. We were talking about windows closed and no AC on.

You keep changing it up. You say 100 degree weather, now 70. There’s a big difference. In 100 degree weather I would call the cops on you, or smash your window. In 70 I wouldn’t be as worried (unless I don’t see someone come to the car in 5-10 minutes) but clearly you haven’t done this experiment yourself. It gets

What do you think so? First lets get this straight we are talking about staying in a car. If it is 100 degrees outside, a car will heat up to 150 in minutes. You'll kill anything alive if you're gone for only a few minutes.

Even in very mild 70 degree (F) weather a car can heat up super quick in the sun. As little as 5 minutes and the car could easily heat up to 100 degrees F. It goes without saying that this could kill the child.

My motivation came from my hygienist. I have always had perfect teeth(besides 2 cavities all the way in the back from when I was like 7), but never flossed. When I came in for a cleaning she remarked how great my teeth are but that I need to floss or I'll lose them. Right then and there that night I got in the habit

No, you're supposed to loosen the food and other junk between your teeth and then simply wash them away with a quick rinse. They are already loose, why do you need to then brush them?

I brush before breakfast because gross I don't like the taste or feeling of the piles of junk that develop in my mouth during the night.