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  • Is it okay to use both dryer sheets and liquid softener?

    The liquid to make it soft and the sheets to remove static?

    Or is that too much?

    Downy liquid softener and bounce sheets btw

    7 AnswersCleaning & Laundry1 decade ago
  • Can someone translate this from Japanese to English for me?

    Can someone translate this from Japanese to English for me?

    http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/1695/japanesetk0....

    THANKS

    3 AnswersLanguages1 decade ago
  • What would roll down a hill faster: frozen diet soda or not frozen?

    This was asked in physics and we get some extra points if we know the answer tomorrow; so, any Physics majors have any ideas? Note: I'm currently in the AP Physics Mechanical class.

    Any sources I could look at?

    Thank you :)

    2 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • Do YOU know what to do if your eye falls out?

    What should you do if your eyeball comes out of your head?

    Get it put back in, and soon. The longer you remain in this rare condition—known as "globe luxation"—the more strain you'll put on the blood vessels and nerves that connect your eye to the rest of your head. Your luxated globes will also be susceptible to corneal abrasions or inflammation, and the feeling of your eyelids clamped down behind them won't be pleasant.

    You should be able to get your eye back in place without serious, long-term damage. The treatment is pretty simple: Doctors apply some topical painkillers, hold back your lashes, and poke your eyeball into its socket by pressing on the white part with gloved fingers. (In some cases, they'll use a simple tool like a bent paperclip to shoehorn it back into place.)

    You can also trigger luxation while putting in your contact lenses, or with a particularly violent sneeze. You might even pop your eyeballs by trying to exhale while keeping your nose and mouth closed.

    12 AnswersInjuries1 decade ago
  • Do you have off from school on Monday?

    We do! :P

    Also, on an unrelated note, isn't it funny how the number of questions asked in this category dramatically decreases on the weekend because no kids have homework! ...Just thought it was interesting...

    6 AnswersPrimary & Secondary Education1 decade ago
  • Do you like the new menu to see someone's level?

    Do you think it's better than just seeing their Level and nothing else? Now you can see their level, the amount of best answers they have, and points this week - I think it's nice cause you get more information, but you can't quickly see their level because you have to move over their avatar and then wait for it to load a little.

    12 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • Voting and Answering the only ways to get points?

    are they the only two?

    voting for best answer and answering questions and getting selected as best - is that the only way?

    7 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • Think I'll get a sexual harrassment case filed against me?

    A young, female coworker didnt bring a lunch and she didnt want to go out for lunch either. I happen to have brought two sandwiches for myself, a PB&J sandwich and a roast beef sandwich. Im eating the PB&J sandwich when I say here take this roast beef sandwich. She said "no, im not taking your sandwich from you."

    I replied with "Trust me, I've got alot more beef than this." What I meant was that I have a lb of this roast beef at home in the fridge.

    :/

    8 AnswersCareers & Employment1 decade ago