Rinse for sure.Am I supposed to rinse my mouth of the tooth paste with water, or do I just spit out the tooth paste? My friends just hasn't been rinsing his mouth...
Rinse for sure.Am I supposed to rinse my mouth of the tooth paste with water, or do I just spit out the tooth paste? My friends just hasn't been rinsing his mouth...
Am I supposed to rinse my mouth of the tooth paste with water, or do I just spit out the tooth paste? My friends just hasn't been rinsing his mouth...
Okay Japan GAF, my friend just came back from Japan and she brought me some weird Kit-Kat varieties I'd never seen before and I have no idea what they are:
Anyone? I'm think they might be green tea and Cherry-Sakura something, but I'm secretly hoping it's Wasabi and Alfalfa or something![]()
First is matcha, the bitter green tea (抹茶. But for a Kit-Kat they won't be very bitter.
Second is sakura matcha(桜抹茶.
For more matcha info, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
I'd try changing your DNS settings to use Google's servers: https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/my internet hates me or my computer hates me. One or the other.
OK my issue is a stupid one, because I have looked online and even called my ISP to deal with it and they are no help.
My internet has decided that it will only connect to some sites. I can go to Yahoo, but I can't do a websearch. I ran all virus software and malware software and no problems came up. I cant update my windows files because it will just hang and stop downloading because it wont connect.
But I can go to youtube and watch videos no problem. I reset my router, reset my modem, called my ISP to have them reset stuff on their end and help me out. Nothing has helped. Am I screwed here? I have reformatted my computer to stock to see if that would help and nothing changed. I need help to the highest degree and honestly, out of ideas.
EDIT: and to add, the same thing happens if Im using wifi through my phone. I can go to youtube on it, but cant search. But if I set it to 4g, it will search no problem and give results.
It might be because there's a Safari "Search with Google" function, and also a system-wide one, judging by the answer on this page: https://discussions.apple.com/message/23532567#23532567I'm using Safari 7.0 on Mavericks. I just switched to it from Chrome after reading it uses a lot less power. I've noticed a quirk that has me a little confused.
If I highlight text and bring up the context menu, I have two choices for "Search with Google". One is right at the top of the context menu and it brings up a google search in the same tab. Near the bottom of the context menu, second from the bottom before "Add to iTunes as a spoken track", is another "Search With Google", this time with a capital W. This opens the google search in a new tab.
The only extension I have is the Reddit Enhancement Suite, but the duplicate search option is there even if I have it disabled.
I'm not complaining at all, in fact I prefer searches to pop up in a new tab so I'm pretty cool with it, it's just weird. I searched for this and all I can find is people complaining that Safari doesn't have a way to do google searches in a new tab from the context menu. I just think it's weird.
Would a VPN make two separate computers over the Internet appear to be on the same local network. If not how do I do his?
where do i find "who posted in the thread" list?
Found it. Seem to be called "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
Edit: Okay, after two episodes, this was a bad idea.
Does anybody know what the fuck is going on with Facebook for me? It looks like this
I'm using Chrome on Windows 7.
Found it. Seem to be called "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
Edit: Okay, after two episodes, this was a bad idea.
Found it. Seem to be called "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
Edit: Okay, after two episodes, this was a bad idea.
"G/A/F"???????
It means Germany, Australia, or Florida. Its going off the assumption that the craziest stories come from one of those three places and the OP is rhetorically asking you to guess.
I need to print about 400 photos at work - each to a its own page. No problem. But, I've been asked to include their filenames as a caption for each photo. Is this possible?
Google isn't being helpful.
Alan Turing, best known for his work in computing and mathematics, also published research on
Particle physics
Neuroscience
Embryology
Quantum electrodynamics
Aeronautics
What is the answer? D:
What are the best brand of HDMI cables to buy? Not wanting to spend a great deal, if possible. Need two, new, good ones. In the UK, btw.
Edit: It's for games consoles. Mainly the PS3. Also just a normal 1080p HDTV. Not 3D.
GAF i'm starting a local business (Chile), and i'm in dire need of buying products in the UK sold at Tesco and Argos (Kids toys and the like), since those stores won't ship my products all the way to my little far away country, what else can i do?
Thanks in advance
Why on my phone I put music on it..like thirty songs all from same source. Soundtrack from a game I bought. Yet my phone can only play three of the songs.
***For some reason it split the songs up into their own albums.
I was watching Amadeus the other day, and got to thinking about large decorative wigs that are used in that movie, and I assume in theater productions. How much did they weight, and how did someone manage to balance such a big thing on their head?
Women, meanwhile, took wig-wearing literally to another level building their hair up on a wire scaffold known as a palisade or commode. By mixing greased wool and horsehair with their own hair, they could attain truly monumental heights. Female wigs sometimes rose as much as 75cm, making the average wearer roughly 2.2m tall. When travelling to engagements they often had to sit on the floor of their carriages or ride with their heads out the windows. At least two fatalities were attributed to womens hair catching fire after brushing against chandeliers.
Because of the amount of work involved, it was not uncommon for some women to leave their hair untouched for months on end, except to add a little paste from time to time to keep everything cemented in place. Many slept with their necks on special wooden blocks to keep their hairstyles elevated and undisturbed. One result of failing to wash was that their hair often swarmed with insects, particularly weevils. One woman reportedly miscarried when she discovered that mice were nesting in her upper decks.
The heyday of the towering hairstyles for women was the 1790s. Generally womens wigs were festooned with ribbons and feathers, but sometimes with even more elaborate devices. John Woodforde, in The History of Vanity, mentions a woman who had a model ship, compete with sails and cannon, riding the waves of her headwear, as if protecting it from invasion.