So I don't like needles and I hear that injections is the fastest way to get results. I want to do the patch but I wonder how different the results are (like how long it takes). What would you recommend for someone who wants results faster but doesn't like needles? Thank you!
I have about ten years of experience and have not been able to find steady work. Just small gigs here and there which is great but not enough. Open to full or part time. Remote position preferred but not necessary.
Hey, seasonal small business here, I’ve been working from excel spreadsheets for the last 14 years and need to evolve. I carry anywhere from 300-500 unique items annually (depending on carryover). I want to be able to create packing lists that will deduct from inventory as well as adding reorders that will also deduct real time. Packing lists will have up to 10,000 items.
The way I am tracking now works until I get to the reorders, I still need to have real time quantities. I guarantee sales, taking back the inventory they don’t sell so I need an easy way to put inventory back in from the individual customers.
We want to be able to add photos and scan bar codes, eventually we want to have our customers scan and upload their inventory returns, right now it’s all done manually on paper and then I manually input back into the master spreadsheet.
I don’t want to pay a fortune but like I said I need to evolve from excel. I would like a web interface that also has an app.
I’ve scanned through other inventory posts but I couldn’t really find anything that works from my same model so I figured it would be easier to ask. If you have questions about my business model to further understand my need please reach out.
I’ve been using corn starch as dry shampoo for my hair and when I was packing I realized that it may not look ideal since it’s an unlabeled white powder in a jar. I realllyy don’t want to go without it because I use it every other day. Does anyone know if this will get confiscated or is it legal to bring. I’ll be flying into Cancun. I know it says food products need to be company sealed but I barely consider this a food product because it’s used for several other things besides food and isn’t really food on its own.
I believe i have windows 10. I just got this computer as a handydown from my grandparents. It's an hp something. Although i got it and tried to factory retsart the thing and it took about 2 and a half hours to for it just to restart last night. Today i woke up and tried turning it on, and it just told me to "install windows" i press Ok and it just restarts and does the same thing tells me to install windows. I apologize i can't give specifications
I will start by saying that I am not a full-time developer as I am in graduate school so much of the I was working on school or my other job and saw this as more of a fun time dump to invest in. That being said, that means I probably could have finished the project in 1 year rather than 1.5 if I had fully devoted my time to it. I did do all of the programming with some help along the way, all of the art, and story while my brother did all the music. Here are some of my key takeaways:
1. The game development process has never been more easy or accessible until now. I was able to make something like this in such a short period of time with 0 prior coding knowledge. I used mainly YouTube tutorials at first and then once I had the basics down was able to troubleshoot a lot with ChatGPT.
2. If you have a dream or vision just start and do a little each day. I started to realize that oftentimes when I was stuck on something or working tirelessly on something forever, taking a break and switching to something else or doing a different activity usually allowed me to find the solution more easily. This is also a big mental health buff lol.
3. Set goals but be ok with not reaching them. One thing I learned working alone is that it's good to be ambitious, but you also need to show yourself grace when you fall short or don't quite follow through.
I don't usually post these types of things but I figured this would be a good way of officially ending this project. I hope this inspires someone or is helpful to someone who is doing this or wants to do this.
Also shameless plug lol...
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I have attempted to give this place a try so many times after many of friends became obsessed with it. I never found anything remotely worth waiting in those lines for, and half the produce was moldy. This was multiple times, different years. I've really tried but I just don't get the hype.
And not to sound snooty.. I understand a big reason to shop there is because of the pricing but let's be for real. It's not THAT much less than Walmart.
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I started to penpal with a girl who I am mutuals with on TikTok and she sent me a birthday present!! I am so incredibly thankful and in love with this set.
Bonjour, je suis locataire dans un appartement dont le ballon d'eau chaude (électrique) a été remplacé récemment. Depuis plusieurs semaines j'ai mes wc qui font comme un bruit de chasse d'eau tirée à plusieurs moments de la journée et la nuit.
Parfois avec ce bruit il y a aussi un bruit très fort de vibrations dans la canalisation d'eau froide qui est reliée au WC.
Est-ce que c'est cela qu'on appelle un "coup de bélier" ?
À côté de ça il n'y a aucune fuite , j'ai essayé de couper l'arrivée d'eau des WC pour voir si le bruit s'arrête mais quand je coupe les vibrations sont plus fortes et plus fréquentes que quand je le laisse ouvert. Et en le coupant je n'ai plus d'eau qui sort de mes autres robinets car des plombiers ont relié mon arrivée d'eau à mes wc en tentant de réparer une fuite.
Je ne sais pas si c'est un problème de pression au niveau du ballon d'eau et comment le voir / ajuster la pression ? J'imagine qu'il faudrait faire venir un plombier mais j'aimerais bien comprendre ce qu'il se passe pour lui expliquer plus facilement.
Merci d'avance pour vos réponses
Upstairs has its own hvac unit and in one room it is noticeably colder than the others. I cranked up the heat to make sure warm air was coming out of the vent, and it was, but when I compared it to every other vent upstairs, it was definitely not blowing near as hard.
One thing that I’m not sure if it makes a difference or not is that room has its own air return, the rest of the upstairs has a more central, and larger air return.
So I figure, maybe there’s a leak in the duct or something so I go up in the attic and of course it’s on the other side of the house. Problem is, the previous owners put in over 40” of blown in insulation so I don’t have the slightest clue how to get over there without falling through the ceiling.
Other than inspecting the duct in the attic, is there anything else I can do/check for this issue? As far as the blown in insulation, is that something HVAC techs are used to navigating? I figure it’s not unusual but it’s the first time I’ve ever had to deal with it.
It’s so hard to find legit rental posts now on FB. Puro new accounts with locked profiles mga nagpopost like wth. Parang mas madami pa yung scam kaysa sa legit posts.
Can you recommend a different platform that’s really meant for such? Thanks!