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NoSoulsINC t1_j5x0yp1 wrote

Everything you listed is a virus and cannot be cured by antibiotics. In fact, there is no cure for the common cold(rhinovirus).

If you don’t mind my asking, what did they prescribe to her? It may be coincidental that she felt better shortly after being given a medication as colds don’t typically last more than a week before you start to feel better on your own.

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NoSoulsINC t1_j2f04eq wrote

It’s doesn’t solve the problem, at least not long term. The solution is to remove the clog, usually via snake or or auger. Some drain cleaning chemicals can make the clog worse over time or damage pipes. Plumbers would rather be able to fix the problem right away and do it correctly

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NoSoulsINC t1_j2c75x4 wrote

For what purpose? Measuring the air around you at home? Well, almost every house has a thermostat, many smart that you can check on your phone or use a voice assistant. The check the temp outside? Do you want to go outside and let the phone acclimate to get a proper reading when again, you can check the weather app and it would be more informative and accurate? Okay, say you’re in a office building and don’t have access to the thermostat and you’re hot. I guess you’ll just be warm for a few minutes as they aren’t going to adjust the thermostat for you, not to mention it would likely take a few minutes to kick in and cool down.

Not to mention, due to the heat of the phone and it being in a pocket against your warm body, it wouldn’t be very accurate unless you put the phone in an idle state for a few minutes and leave it on a counter.

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NoSoulsINC t1_iy4av6h wrote

Generally, I don’t think running low voltage yourself is against code anywhere if that’s what you’re asking.

If you’re asking more “how” and you think the conduit goes from one room to another, get some pull string or fishing line and tie a balled up grocery bag to it and stuff it in one end. Use a vacuum in the other end to get the pull string through. Tie/tape your Ethernet cable to it and pull it back through. If you have fish tape, you can rub that through instead

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NoSoulsINC t1_iui4fq1 wrote

I don’t think an explain like I’m 5 is needed, but the long sides have more weight so it will always fall with weight down. Like dropping a hammer, it’s not going to land on the handle, but will land on the head. You may be able to balance it on the short side, or handle of the hammer, but any movement is going to cause it to fall with the weight of the long side wants to pull it down.

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NoSoulsINC t1_iu1ohdh wrote

Probably depends on the usability of the phone you have now. Yes, the 15 will have some upgrades compared to the 14, but a bigger jump wild probably be from whatever phone you have now to the 14. If you were already thinking about upgrading, why wait another year?

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