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  • Question about Plan B?

    Well here's some details: I went 6 months without a period because I wasn't ovulating. Then I got my period around April 17. On May 1 I had sex, but we thought the condom may have slipped so I took some Plan B just to be safe.

    Yesterday, May 10, I thought I might be starting my period again, but it was just light spotting, and I had sex again last night and this time the condom really did break so I took Plan B again about 5 hours later.

    My question is...what are my chances of getting pregnant. I know if you take Plan B again, it becomes less effective. But I'm wondering if maybe the Plan B from the first incident would have stopped me from ovulating again or something?

    2 AnswersWomen's Health1 decade ago
  • Opinionated people...have you always been opinionated?

    Today my mom was digging through some of my old stuff and she found a cache of letters I had written in elementary school to various people. For instance, I wrote letters to the "basketball president" about how it was unfair to pay the NBA more than the WNBA. I wrote letters to ski resorts about not cutting down trees, and I wrote several letters to President Clinton about "saving the Earth" and "women are just as good as men".

    there were like 50 letters total, all of them somewhat angry and demanding. So apparently I was opinionated even as a child.

    So to other freakishly opinionated people...were you always like that, or did start later in life?

    14 AnswersPolitics1 decade ago
  • Creationists...if we put a disclaimer at the front of all science books...?

    That said "this book is true because it says it is," would that make you believe it?

    12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Can you sell inauguration tickets?

    I received a call the other day from my senators office saying I got tickets to the inauguration, but my husband and I were on the fence about going and spending the money.

    Several people have told me to sell the tickets...but I didn't think that was possible. I have to pick them up in person in DC...so how can I sell them, if I don't HAVE them?

    (obviously I'm interested in making a buck...but I also heard it was a crime to sell them.)

    6 AnswersPolitics1 decade ago
  • Networking with ethernet hub?

    I'm trying to connect my laptop up to my mother in law's internet. They don't have wireless, which means we are doing it with an ethernet hub.

    However, everytime we get it set up, my laptop will get internet, but then her desktop loses its internet. So for some reason, the hub is only allowing 1 computer to access the internet at a time, and everytime we hook up my laptop to the hub, the other computer says "limited to no connectivity"

    How can I remedy the problem?

    3 AnswersComputer Networking1 decade ago
  • If there was no bible, and no God, would you rape and murder people?

    I know what your answer is going to be: "Of course not!"

    So then why do people assume that atheists have no morals?

    Unless you are willing to admit that you would defile children in the absence of God, then your argument that the bible is the moral code of life has no basis in reality.

    33 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • I'm supposed to believe that the bible holds the answers to the universe?

    So after 14 billion years of the universe existing, 4.5 billion years of the Earth existing, 3-4 million years of hominids, and then the last hundred thousand years or so of homo sapiens...it was only within the last two thousand years that "God" gave us instructions?

    13 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Need help securing my wireless connection?

    I was told to type the router's ip into the internet browser and it would bring up a page to enter a password. Well, I found my router's ip address, typed it in, and it said "page cannot be found".

    I have tried that with just about every default ip as well, and the page can never be found.

    So how can I secure (WPA) my wireless connection with an ethernet cable? (I am currently connected to the internet via cable, not wi-fi)

    BTW, the router is Belkin 54g, and my computer has a built-in wireless card, and I am using Window's Vista.

    2 AnswersSecurity1 decade ago
  • How can I secure my wireless connection?

    I've been living for about 7 months with an unsecured wireless connection, because I don't know how to secure it.

    I was trying to secure it today, after noticing that my neighbor has been mooching off of our internet, but I can't figure out how.

    I was reading an e-how article and it said that I needed to "login to the User Interface of your (Modem) Router or Access Point via your Internet Browser." I tried that, and it won't work.

    It keeps saying that internet explorer can't display the webpage.

    Is there another way to do it, other than online?

    4 AnswersComputer Networking1 decade ago
  • What do you feel when you "sense" the holy spirit?

    This is a question for theists.

    What exactly do you feel when you pray, read the bible, go to church, etc. I've heard many people say they "feel the holy spirit", but what does that mean? What does the holy spirit feel like?

    What kinds of sensations do you go through when you are in the throes of spiritual passion (like speaking in tongues).

    13 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • How does Billy Mays greet his wife?

    Does he come in the door and scream "Hey, wife...BILLY MAYS HERE!"

    8 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 decade ago
  • What would Church be like if Billy Mays was the preacher?

    And your answer has to start with "BILLY MAYS HERE..."

    18 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Why are the creationists who reject evolution and science...?

    so quick to say "oh well, ok...chemotherapy sounds good" when they end up with cancer.

    24 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Spiritually speaking, does Y/A have tourettes?

    Everytime I click to answer a question, the question looks like this:

    "...science$&%39;s so smart..."

    8 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • What would vegetarians say if...?

    We created a machine that could communicate with pigs, and the pigs said they wanted to be eaten?

    21 AnswersVegetarian & Vegan1 decade ago
  • So, Christians...if the world is going to end on the 21 of December, 2012...?

    Wouldn't it already be the 22 in New Zealand?

    34 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Can the creator of the universe do math?

    1st Kings 7:23: "He made the Sea of cast metal, circular in shape, measuring ten cubits from rim to rim and five cubits high. It took a line of thirty cubits to measure around it."

    In other words...the sea is a circle. The circumference is 30 and the diameter is 10...when you simplify that, you end up with a ratio of 3:1 circumference:diameter.

    If anyone knows what pi is, pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter.

    So in other words, the bible, written (or at least inspired) by God, says that pi is 3.

    Wouldn't the creator of the universe be able to list it out to infinity? Or at LEAST 3.14 (considered to be the smallest accurate calculation)

    The ancient egyptians could calculate pi out to a few decimal places and yet God's own book can only round it down to 3?

    11 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • How DARE you ask a question about religion and post it in the religion section...tsk tsk tsk?

    Does anyone else see the irony in this:

    I ask a question about escalators, tack "spiritually speaking" onto the front of it, and post it in R&S, and all is well.

    Then I ask a question about Lazarus, and maybe he didn't want to come back to life, and all of a sudden my account is suspended.

    Hmm...it's like they don't want you asking religious questions in the religion forum.

    Sheesh.

    8 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Did anyone else feel like this when they got their account suspended?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLBACofOFz4

    I just saw that and I laughed so hard I was crying.

    BTW....if any of my old contacts read this...add me again! I miss you (I am also accepting new contacts..BUT JUST THIS ONCE! ) lol

    11 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • So about polygamy...?

    Lets say there is a polygamist family living in your neighborhood. The man is legally married to 1 woman, then has a spiritual marriage to 3 other women (so one with no binding marriage license).

    How is that illegal? He only LEGALLY has 1 spouse, the rest is just personal choice on behalf of the women who choose to have a union with him.

    Why do people go around trying to bust up polygamists when according to law you can only LEGALLY marry 1 woman....which means that any other woman he marries isn't his spouse in the eyes of the law (since he wouldn't have been allowed to marry her in the first place), so then he's not even breaking the law.

    Am I missing something here? It seems like people just don't like the lifestyle of multiple "spouses", but technically since marriage to multiple wives isn't allowed, so how are these polygamists getting legally married to multiple wives in the first place? They aren't. They only legally have 1 wife.

    9 AnswersOther - Cultures & Groups1 decade ago