I’m not a doctor. I am a volunteer at an addiction recovery org. I see a lot of people starting their journey, and there are all kinds of responses to quittting, a few involve the ER. The only advice I would take here is “see a doctor”
I’m not a doctor. I am a volunteer at an addiction recovery org. I see a lot of people starting their journey, and there are all kinds of responses to quittting, a few involve the ER. The only advice I would take here is “see a doctor”
So, several people share the router and can modify settings…
That’s a recipe for trouble.
I do external support for small businesses. When I work, configure etc. sometning, I change the password. I write the password on a piece of paper and put it in an envelope. Then I sign across the sealed flap. That envelope is handed to the customer. If I cease to work for them or something happens to me, they can open it and retrive the password. If something goes belly up, I ask for the envelope. If the envelope has been tampered, I wash my hands, and chrge handsomly to solve the issue.
I’d reset it, and then make someone responsible for doing things to the router, that way everyone knows what’s going on.
Nobody expects the Spanish propulsion
I was there as well, although at the time working with small systems, but globally it was a model of proactive efforts. Nothing major happened because, not despite efforts.
My sister snd I had a conversation in a terrace about flower seeds to gift my mother. Neither has google assitant or any other voice search app acrivated. We both started getting seed ads. Pretty damning
I have a dive computer, with which I can dive down to 50 meters ( my rating, no the computer’s). The battery is easy to replace.
Affinity is awesome. I’ve used Serif products over the years and they’ve always provided exceptional value
Is amyloid testing difficult/expensive?
Kodi with a few good add-ons
Welcome to the wonderful world of cardboard box collecting!
Well, some will find that appealing
Thanks. I still haven’t found a guide that makes these things clear. I have the feeling that these things are still evolving a bit
I’m not a doctor. I am a volunteer at an addiction recovery org. I see a lot of people starting their journey, and there are all kinds of responses to quittting, a few involve the ER. The only advice I would take here is “see a doctor”