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    Typically the instructions say something to the effect of "one story or up to five poems" or "you may submit only one story but poetry submissions may include up to three poems". They all seem to say the same thing in different words but it's so ambiguous....

    1 AnswerOther - Arts & Humanities3 years ago
  • what dual sport motorcycle is right for me?

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    Being a woman of average height (roughly 5'5), I'm also going to want to be able to touch the ground. I tried a 31.9 inch bike and can comfortably touch the ground but couldn't go much higher (the Yamaha XT250--which unfortunately won't be great for the highway). Would prefer to not use a lowering kit, switch out the shocks, or have a pro cut the seat down.

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    - can handle itself on the freeway for a long period of time

    - roughly 31.9 inch max seat height

    suggestions?

    4 AnswersMotorcycles4 years ago
  • turbotax question - what qualifies as "job expenses"?

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    7 AnswersUnited States4 years ago
  • how can you tell if a backpack's hip belt is load bearing or more for stability?

    I'm looking into getting a new daypack because I want something less conspicuous than my backpacking pack to load up with weights to train with both around town and on dayhikes. So when browsing outdoor gear websites (e.g. REI's outlet, where I can't see the products in-store first), are there any good ways to tell if a hip belt is designed for load bearing?

    1 AnswerOther - Outdoor Recreation5 years ago
  • First time fishing FAQs?

    Hi all---I'm going fishing at a lake for the first time (they stock trout, bass, and bluegills; I don't think we're going to rent a boat so we'll be on the side of the lake) and I have some questions...mainly along the lines of "What the hell do I do if I catch something?"

    More specifically:

    1. Okay so I've hooked the fish and reeled it in, do I kill it right away or put it in a water-filled bucket?

    2. I want to try ike jime (i.e. jamming a screwdriver into the fish's brain.....to be humane), any tips?

    3. What do I do after I kill it? Should I bleed and/or gut it right out on the lake or put it on ice? Will fish still come to that spot if we bleed/clean it there or should we move to a different spot for cleaning?

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    Thanks!

    6 AnswersFishing5 years ago
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  • can sports medicine physicians not be....physicians?

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    3 AnswersOther - Health5 years ago
  • How can I find out what this drive is?

    In continuing my quest to try to figure out what's slowing down my new pc, I went to the disc defragmenter (now apparently called Optimized Drives, don't I feel old :P ) and there's a weird drive I don't recognize and didn't show up when I googled it. I have my regular Windows C:, Recovery D:, and a third drive with a really long name:

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    HP Envy

    Windows 10

    1 AnswerOther - Computers5 years ago
  • how can i find out what's slowing down my pc?

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  • can you take RAM out of a pc and stick it in a macbook pro?

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    1 AnswerLaptops & Notebooks5 years ago
  • What hardware should I take out of my old laptop?

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    Also...should I decide to go the route of a Mac (shudders but might be my best option), is ANY of this stuff going to be useful?

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  • can any exercise balls be stored on wood flooring?

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    6 AnswersOther - Home & Garden6 years ago
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  • How to get dog smell off your hands?

    I volunteer at an animal shelter and I wash my hands afterwards but they still reek of dirty dogs for hours! Any easy at home remedies?

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  • what core/oblique exercises can i do with slip-rib?

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    I really want to get into whitewater kayaking which involves strengthening my core...particularly obliques, but I'm not sure how to do it and avoid popping sensations

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