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โSep-27-2010 07:35 AM
โSep-27-2010 06:41 AM
csowell wrote:
Eating bananas helps keep pesky mosquitoes & no-see-ums at bay. They make your skin stink to them.
โSep-26-2010 10:17 PM
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โSep-26-2010 11:13 AM
WildPlumYonder wrote:ESquared wrote:
Bounce sheets are great for repelling mosquitos.
This does not work for me - my neighbor swears by it, so I tried it, and it had no effect. Both new and "used" sheets.
I can't remember the brand, but there is a small clip-on plastic fan that sprays out a fine DEET-containing mist. Works best sitting out on the patio and not hiking.
Just searched on it: it's made by OFF, here are the e-pinions comments:
http://www.epinions.com/reviews/OFF_Clip_On_Insect_Repeller
โSep-26-2010 04:59 AM
โSep-25-2010 08:09 PM
csowell wrote:wny_pat wrote:csowell wrote:My son is a full time paramedic. Hate to tell you, but it isn't going to happen, not in the ambulance or the emergency room. You wasted you money. No one is going to plug a unknown thumb drive into their system. They have no idea what is on that thumb drive, and it could take out their system. Have specifically talked to him about this exact subject. He says throw it in the garbage. Sorry!
I'm new here & have been enjoying surfing through all the wonderful posts. I wanted to add some info on the subject of health & prescription information. For years I have worn a stretchy band Medical Alert bracelet (smaller than average watch) that has w/in a waterproof compartment a computer thumb drive w/ medical software. All the paramedics/hospital has to do is plug it into their computer & up pops all your information. You can update at will on your computer as it has its own built-in software program. At our last national RV rally, I purchased another form of the same system. It's the size of a credit card to fit nicely in your wallet. On the top it says "911 MEDICAL ID" and can't be missed. I keep it right above my driver license w/ my insurance card. The thumb drive tab just lifts up. That software program is written for 2 people ~ hmmm, maybe even more.
THANK YOU! That's very interesting & makes full sense to me. I'll ask my son-in-law who was EMT/Paramedic & now a full-time ER nurse how his ER would act. When my husband had a heart attack while we were on the road, the ER in Phoenix did use it to get all of his info. But I was standing right there, as was hubby's brother who is heart transplant surgeon in that very hospital. Might have made all the difference. I'm sure if we were in an accident & both incapable of responding that they wouldn't consider it. I'll surely make hard copy for wallets. Thank you again for the input!!
โSep-25-2010 10:34 AM
wny_pat wrote:csowell wrote:My son is a full time paramedic. Hate to tell you, but it isn't going to happen, not in the ambulance or the emergency room. You wasted you money. No one is going to plug a unknown thumb drive into their system. They have no idea what is on that thumb drive, and it could take out their system. Have specifically talked to him about this exact subject. He says throw it in the garbage. Sorry!
I'm new here & have been enjoying surfing through all the wonderful posts. I wanted to add some info on the subject of health & prescription information. For years I have worn a stretchy band Medical Alert bracelet (smaller than average watch) that has w/in a waterproof compartment a computer thumb drive w/ medical software. All the paramedics/hospital has to do is plug it into their computer & up pops all your information. You can update at will on your computer as it has its own built-in software program. At our last national RV rally, I purchased another form of the same system. It's the size of a credit card to fit nicely in your wallet. On the top it says "911 MEDICAL ID" and can't be missed. I keep it right above my driver license w/ my insurance card. The thumb drive tab just lifts up. That software program is written for 2 people ~ hmmm, maybe even more.
โSep-24-2010 09:38 PM
โSep-24-2010 07:50 PM
csowell wrote:My son is a full time paramedic. Hate to tell you, but it isn't going to happen, not in the ambulance or the emergency room. You wasted you money. No one is going to plug a unknown thumb drive into their system. They have no idea what is on that thumb drive, and it could take out their system. Have specifically talked to him about this exact subject. He says throw it in the garbage. Sorry!
I'm new here & have been enjoying surfing through all the wonderful posts. I wanted to add some info on the subject of health & prescription information. For years I have worn a stretchy band Medical Alert bracelet (smaller than average watch) that has w/in a waterproof compartment a computer thumb drive w/ medical software. All the paramedics/hospital has to do is plug it into their computer & up pops all your information. You can update at will on your computer as it has its own built-in software program. At our last national RV rally, I purchased another form of the same system. It's the size of a credit card to fit nicely in your wallet. On the top it says "911 MEDICAL ID" and can't be missed. I keep it right above my driver license w/ my insurance card. The thumb drive tab just lifts up. That software program is written for 2 people ~ hmmm, maybe even more.
โSep-24-2010 06:16 PM
โSep-24-2010 08:16 AM
crazyoldcoot wrote:
I may be the last to figure this out but I have both Weight Dist. hitch and electric tongue jack.After I hook the camper to the TV I put the jack down enough to lift "some" of the weight off the back of the TV. Makes hooking the WD bars up a lot easier.Then raise the jack.
โSep-24-2010 07:29 AM
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