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ctpres wrote:
Blue painters tape. We have found more uses than I could ever dream up. Won't leave home without it.
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โSep-27-2010 07:14 PM
horseylady wrote:
....Don't bananas have a lot of (natural) sugar but good source of potassium? I'm sure someone on this forum knows.
โSep-27-2010 06:36 PM
lasparrot wrote:csowell wrote:
Eating bananas helps keep pesky mosquitoes & no-see-ums at bay. They make your skin stink to them.
Actually this might be the reverse - my husband eats a bannana every morning - I don't think they are helping - he is great at ATTRACTING mosquitos - I usually don't have to bother with a repellant at all!
โSep-27-2010 05:49 PM
sanshansean wrote:
So whats the deal? The topic keeps jumping around to whatever? Where are the Moderaters when you need them!
โSep-27-2010 05:46 PM
paulb4333 wrote:
Found this form as a result of the info here...and it's a good one...
FileOfLife
It's called File of Life, and I don't know if it's the same as the one mentioned, but it looks good.
Thanks for bringing up this important topic!
โSep-27-2010 05:12 PM
sanshansean wrote:
So whats the deal? The topic keeps jumping around to whatever? Where are the Moderaters when you need them!
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โSep-27-2010 03:27 PM
john and terry wrote:wny_pat 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!
The greatest majority will gladly risk their computers to get life saving information from a thumb drive. Also, all they have to do is scan the drive with their computer's antivirus program prior to opening the drive. Takes seconds...and simply plugging in the drive will not likely transfer a virus.
โSep-27-2010 11:39 AM
wny_pat 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!