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My choice because =>
immediate results
long lasting relief.
Started by bernard on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at somasimple):
So You're more a Hands-In therapist? I voted for hands-in....
(Bi-manual!)
Cheers,
Diane Diane,
Polls make problems since?
By the way, Hands-In = Hands-On+ Hands-Off.
Time soon!)
I'm hands-on AND hands-in.
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Like Drizzy's hands when he penned his verse on Stay Schemin, and made Common get up all in dat azz?
I'm not sayin Drake is my idol, or nuttin
Started by whitedawg3000 on
, 13 posts
by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at projectcovo):
Idol and idle dont mean the same thing.
Idol that dumb but its "idle hands are the devils workshop".
Just trolling or if you are really that dumb but its "idle hands are the devils workshop".
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The standard setup for programmers really requires three hands: two for the keyboard, and one for the mouse. I'm not blessed with an extra hand, so my hands have to shift from mouse to keyboard to mouse.
But plenty of hands-free mice exist: either by ...
Started by Chip Uni on
, 9 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
So to answer your question, any? Not entirely hands-free, but gives you mouse-equivalent functionality while keeping your hands.
Characteristics of our motion and interaction tools, namely the arms/hands.
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Besides Arduino , what other ways are there to learn hardware programming in a hands-on way? Are there any nifty kits available, either a pre-assembled robot, that you can program to move a certain way, or do certain things, or anything similar to that...
Started by Sev on
, 7 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Atmel AVR and the....
You should take a look at Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio which supports many different kits .
It's incredibly simple to use/setup and there's lots of hardware being made to target this framework .
There's the .NET Micro Framework.
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Hi! Recently I've been more concerned about the way I sit while I code, I don't think I have any kind of injury yet but one of my coworkers had to take a couple of days off because of his column and I began to worry about this. So, how do you sit? how...
Started by Xokas11 on
, 8 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
They will help in the long term in that you will have to move your mouse hand less out that I had some numbness in my right....
Keyboards and as such my hands do not have to be raised upwards at a weird angle to reach the keys you are using.
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Duplicate :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/62251/where-can-i-find-good-asp-net-tutorialor-books-online http://stackoverflow.com/questions/282086/learning-c-aspnet-35-what-order-should-i-learn-in-what-to-skip http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5023...
Started by padn on
, 3 posts
by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I recommend to start by watching videos and screencasts at www.asp.net then by... .
Also a list of books about ASP.
There you would find many resources, like video tutorials and starter kit web sites .
I'd recommend to have a look at ASP.NET official site .
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Can I get my hamster use to hands by using a glove do he will not bite me but still get use to hands
Can I get my hamster use to hands by using a glove do he will not bite me but still get use to hands My hamster trys to bite everytime I pick him up and I was wondering if I start using the glove to get him out of the cage he will start getting use to...
Started by Zack on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Also, remember to move slowly and rather then picking him up, put you hand down in front of him with a treat on it and see if he will....
Then, once he seems to be comfortable with you picking him up, you can try it without the glove .
hand.
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In all holdem games, which hands do you think are general trouble hands? Which hands have brought you the greatest losses and why?
Started by seven two on
, 15 posts
by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at twoplustwo):
AQ gets me in trouble a lot ,love to raise with it and stack off with tptk :/ hand looks pretty when u flop and ace trouble, pretty much non-pair hands....
Most hands but I've seen so people stack off with it on dry flops in the micros.
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My hands become dry and cracked in winter, plus washing my hands (which I have to do at my job several times a day, despite the fact that I have told my boss that belief in germ theory is against my religion) is causing my hands to get really dry and ...
Started by Wesley Clark on
, 15 posts
by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at straightdope):
Scholl's "For Her" overnight foot cream (I use....
I really like Dr.
It helps.
Moisturize your hands really good at night before bed.
I wash my hands at least 15 times a day, am.
In the travel size toiletry section get little Aveeno bottles .
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I was doing some reading on emergency survival issues and I was surprised that I did not see anything speaking of the importance of keeping the hands in working order - meaning warm and flexible. If overcome with cold from exposure to water...
Started by tankman1989 on
, 11 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at survivalistboards):
I've been....
Try this and you will find out your hands will stay warmer much longer when you are outI've found if you have enough warm clothing, and you keep hands covered and close to your body, they'll stay plenty warm.
Wrist/hand.
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