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Don’t be like me and use that on a cat scratch/puncture. It was so deep that apparently I didn’t get it all cleaned out before covering it and my arm got all infected. I had to get an antibiotic prescription filled on a holiday... I should have just let it ooze.
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I mean, don't gently caress with cat scratches to begin with tbh
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 02:04 |
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Yeah if you get a proper deep cat puncture wound just go straight to hospital, you'll probably end up there after a couple of days of trying oral antibiotics anyway. You're very lucky that you didn't end up needing that in your case. This doesn't apply to little shallow scratches that you'll usually get from pet cats who are mildly irritated or digging their claws in to jump off you or whatever but the proper bites that you get from cats who are absolutely not loving around.
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 15:05 |
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Can anyone recommend me a good ultrawide curved 4k monitor? I’m looking for something with VESA mounting holes, and under 400$ preferably. I’m not going to be gaming on it, so I don’t need ridiculously fast refresh or response time, I just need more screen real estate for work stuff since I typically have a few dozen applications I need to use all at once and alt tab is sometimes hard to keep track of stuff, even on 3 monitors. I’d probably want an IPS or VA panel. I was looking at this one, but not sure whether it’s worthwhile to wait until November or if there’s anything good on sale with prime day junk
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 16:34 |
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Organza Quiz posted:Yeah if you get a proper deep cat puncture wound just go straight to hospital, you'll probably end up there after a couple of days of trying oral antibiotics anyway. You're very lucky that you didn't end up needing that in your case. This doesn't apply to little shallow scratches that you'll usually get from pet cats who are mildly irritated or digging their claws in to jump off you or whatever but the proper bites that you get from cats who are absolutely not loving around. Yeah, I had cat scratch fever/disease (not just a lovely Ted Nugent song) when I was around 11 from a deep cat scratch or bite. Swelled a lymph node in my leg after it got into my lymphatic system and I had to have surgery to get it removed.
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 19:49 |
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got a weird ask. I'm trying to find a MP3 player, that has no wireless capabilities whatsoever. I had a AGPTEK G15, and it sucked and is dead, after like 3 months. No built in camera, and no microphone. Honestly, something like the iPod Nano, but I want to be able to have playlists and what not. Bluetooth is acceptable, but not required. I was thinking of getting another AGPTEK, but if it's just going to constantly die .. no thanks. I had a 200gb iPod classic, that'd be perfect. It's dead. Those are going for insane $$$ on ebay. Well, I just looked and they're not stupid expensive, but I'd prefer to having something new. Any ideas, friends?
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 23:10 |
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Anyone have a favorite iPhone waterproof case/headphone solution? I'd like to do a little lap swimming while listening to podcasts but don't want to risk water damage to the phone. I know they have some sort of certification but it seems risky to overrely on it. (Bonus points if the headphones are comfortable and come with tiny tips - apparently I have tiny ear canals so I either need something with the form factor of regular iPhone headphones or the in-ear ones with like super small tips, or headphones get uncomfortable and fall out.)
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 23:41 |
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blight rhino posted:got a weird ask. I'm trying to find a MP3 player, that has no wireless capabilities whatsoever. I had a AGPTEK G15, and it sucked and is dead, after like 3 months. You can probably get a new battery super cheap for your iPod and repair it if you were inclined.
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 23:50 |
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m.hache posted:You can probably get a new battery super cheap for your iPod and repair it if you were inclined. Not a bad idea. It died a while ago, so it probably needs a new battery. But it seemed like the HD went bad, it'd just click and click. Annnd it looks like I may have lost it, but I'll have to dig around. Thanks for the suggestion, though!
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 01:27 |
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blight rhino posted:got a weird ask. I'm trying to find a MP3 player, that has no wireless capabilities whatsoever. I had a AGPTEK G15, and it sucked and is dead, after like 3 months. Have you looked at the SanDisk Clip Jam? I've had several different Clips over the years and they're all pretty solid for basic no-frills MP3 playback.
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 01:32 |
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blight rhino posted:Not a bad idea. It died a while ago, so it probably needs a new battery. But it seemed like the HD went bad, it'd just click and click. If you're hearing clicking it's likely dead, however I have seen some mods out there to put a flash memory card into it. https://www.alphr.com/audio/1001325/how-to-revive-your-old-ipod-classic-with-an-ssd/
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 01:36 |
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blight rhino posted:got a weird ask. I'm trying to find a MP3 player, that has no wireless capabilities whatsoever. I had a AGPTEK G15, and it sucked and is dead, after like 3 months.
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blight rhino posted:got a weird ask. I'm trying to find a MP3 player, that has no wireless capabilities whatsoever. I had a AGPTEK G15, and it sucked and is dead, after like 3 months. I got a first generation Fiio X1 when I had similar requirements and wanted an mp3 player that I could listen to while working in a secure lab which wouldn't allow most personal electronics in. As a player it was pretty great, plays basically all formats with excellent sound quality, and the battery lasted me about a month between needing to charge it so no complaints there. My only complaint is that the interface was a bit poo poo, however it would play playlists I made in Foobar just fine so I'd just shuffle one of those when I was using it. I just turned it on and it's still going, I think it's been sitting in a drawer for about a year since the last time I used it and the battery still has a charge! The second generation looks mostly the same, so might be an option to look in to.
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 03:21 |
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OSU_Matthew posted:Can anyone recommend me a good ultrawide curved 4k monitor? I’m looking for something with VESA mounting holes, and under 400$ preferably. I’m not going to be gaming on it, so I don’t need ridiculously fast refresh or response time, I just need more screen real estate for work stuff since I typically have a few dozen applications I need to use all at once and alt tab is sometimes hard to keep track of stuff, even on 3 monitors. I’d probably want an IPS or VA panel. Ultrawides generally aren't 4k, they're 1440p or less. Have you considered a 40-43" 4k IPS tv? Something like https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0817LKC2S? I use a 1440 ultrawide for work, and it's great to have the width, but sometimes it would be nice to have additional height too. Baby Proof has a new favorite as of 18:05 on Oct 16, 2020 |
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Baby Proof posted:Ultrawides generally aren't 4k, they're 1440p or less. Have you considered a 40-43" 4k IPS tv? Something like https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0817LKC2S? I use a 1440 ultrawide for work, and it's great to have the width, but sometimes it would be nice to have additional height too. Sorry, 4k is bad terminology, I just meant higher screen resolution than the 1080 monitors I’m currently stuck with. I find myself needing the additional screen real estate. “Ultra QHD” is I guess the name of what I’m looking for. I’d love to do a TV, but I need something narrow and wide because my desk is under a bunk bed in the spare room and I used the bed to mount some dropdown monitor swivels so that I can flip them up out of the way to work on stuff, eg
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# ? Oct 17, 2020 13:13 |
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I have no helpful info but that’s a cool work area
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# ? Oct 17, 2020 18:22 |
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Thanks for all the recommendations! I have yet to decide on a player, but I knew I should of come here first. you guys rock.
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# ? Oct 19, 2020 23:29 |
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Where is your periscope?
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# ? Oct 20, 2020 00:14 |
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I'm after a cat/pet food timer. I've tried these variations: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mate-C500-Automatic-Pet-Digital/dp/B01AUYLVU8/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=cat+food+timer&qid=1603200107&sr=8-6 and https://www.amazon.co.uk/Trixie-Aut...03200107&sr=8-5 However, the cats figured both of them out fairly fast and were able to open them themselves. So I'm looking for something that doesn't have any locking mechanisms accessible from the outside. It only needs to be able to hold enough for one meal and it's for wet food so those tower dispensers for kibble won't work. I'm not too worried about price tag unless it stupid expensive.
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# ? Oct 20, 2020 14:29 |
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I’m looking for the comfiest possible men’s house slipper. Especially since I’m working from home these days, I’d love something I can comfortably wear all day. They should be light and and soft and keep my feet toasty when it’s cold.
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# ? Oct 24, 2020 16:27 |
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My wife got me a pair of the Ugg Men's ascot slippers for Christmas last year and they are fantastic but a bit pricey. I like how the bottoms are a pretty solid rubber so going out to check the mail or putting the dogs out isn't gonna get me a wet slipper.
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# ? Oct 24, 2020 16:37 |
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Below freezing weather and snow has hit where I live, and my hands instantly dried up like a desert. 4 of my knuckles are split and bleeding. I've tried Eucerin hand cream, and a few others, but nothing is helping. Any recommendations for a really good or restorative hand cream? I had decent results with O'Keefe's foot stuff, is their hand cream good too? Otherwise, I drink a lot of water, not sure how to prevent dry skin like this.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 02:37 |
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The heavier duty eucerin stuff for eczema can help, otherwise aquaphor is nice. Could also try something from Cerave.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 02:53 |
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Captain Lavender posted:Below freezing weather and snow has hit where I live, and my hands instantly dried up like a desert. 4 of my knuckles are split and bleeding. https://www.neutrogena.com/products/norwegian-formula-hand-cream/6801300.html you might want the unscented version. Consider buying a humidifier.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 03:08 |
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I have a separate pantry for once in my life and I'm stocking it with dry goods. One special thing is I want is a bunch of actually good instant/pot noodles. Who sells the good poo poo that will ship to America? Japan has crazy-good stuff but I can't find them for a reasonable price.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 03:30 |
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Captain Lavender posted:Below freezing weather and snow has hit where I live, and my hands instantly dried up like a desert. 4 of my knuckles are split and bleeding. Vaseline makes a couple of different creams that share a lot of ingredients. I’ve used the Problem Skin Therapy cream for about five or ten years now: https://www.vaseline.com/ca/en/products/lotions-and-moisturizers/vaseline-lotion-therapy.html But I just picked up the Clinical Care cream, hoping it’ll be as good or better: https://www.vaseline.com/ca/en/products/lotions-and-moisturizers/vaseline-lotion-overnight.html My dermatologist told me decades ago to avoid lotions, as they’re based around alcohols (which have a drying effect). Creams are based around water (which have less of that effect), and ointments are based around oils (which take longer to dry). The Vaseline creams I linked contain some petrolatum, so they don’t dry out as fast, but I find they also don’t feel greasy (which you might expect from something containing a lot of oil). Skin care is definitely one of those things you have to dial in yourself, though. I’ve tried stuff that worked for one person that never ended up working for me. Good luck.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 03:35 |
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Inzombiac posted:I have a separate pantry for once in my life and I'm stocking it with dry goods. Try “Indo Mie” brand of “Mi Goreng” noodles. They have three liquid packs, a dry seasoning pack, and a tiny pack of fried onions. I can find them at most grocery stores in Canada, including Walmart, so Walmart USA might stock them. They don’t have all the extra veggies and meat bits that you can get from Nissan Cup Noodles, but they’re pretty drat tasty.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 03:39 |
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Captain Lavender posted:Below freezing weather and snow has hit where I live, and my hands instantly dried up like a desert. 4 of my knuckles are split and bleeding. One of my friends has terrible eczema on his hands and his solution has been to stop taking warm showers. For real, he only takes cold showers now. But he still has eczema (though it is slightly better) so probably wouldn't recommend that course of action.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 03:48 |
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Captain Lavender posted:Below freezing weather and snow has hit where I live, and my hands instantly dried up like a desert. 4 of my knuckles are split and bleeding. For non-prescription, Workers Hands Cream has done well for me too, so you could try that yeah.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 03:52 |
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Captain Lavender posted:Below freezing weather and snow has hit where I live, and my hands instantly dried up like a desert. 4 of my knuckles are split and bleeding. I struggled for many years with this problem and tried pretty much everything. Gold Bond Ultimate Healing with Aloe has been the absolute winner. It comes in an unscented version, and doesn't leave my hands feeling greasy. I bought a small tube to keep at work and between that and being very careful when drying my hands after washing them things have been so much better.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 04:02 |
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Captain Lavender posted:Below freezing weather and snow has hit where I live, and my hands instantly dried up like a desert. 4 of my knuckles are split and bleeding. I've got the same problem and there's a magic product a friend of mine who's a nurse suggested to me a few years or so ago. It's just called Formula 2. Order it online. Changed my fuckin life. You still gotta apply the stuff before you go to bed and let it really sink in your hands overnight but it's better than even Vaseline.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 05:07 |
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For hands the toughest stuff I used was MG217, it smells weird and it has a Vaseline like consistency. Put on a goopy layer then some cotton gloves before bed, buy a reasonably sized box of cotton gloves because they will get ruined with the smell as well.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 05:12 |
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Wow. That's a lot to work with, thank you all. Going to check these out.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 06:24 |
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Inzombiac posted:One special thing is I want is a bunch of actually good instant/pot noodles. I went on the hunt for really good instant noodles not too long ago and tried a bunch of different ones... experienceBeej posted:Try “Indo Mie” brand of “Mi Goreng” noodles. They have three liquid packs, a dry seasoning pack, and a tiny pack of fried onions. These are good, I like the BBQ Chicken the most of the flavors I’ve tried. And you can get them from Amazon. Nongshim Shin Black are very solid and are the best that my local grocery stores carry (also on Amazon). The best dried noodles that I’ve found so far are Itsuki brand. The price reflects the quality at nearly $6/pack but at least each pack is a double serving. All 3 flavors in that linked variety pack are great. The very best that I’ve had are Sun Noodles. A chef friend was running a ramen special and ordered a bunch of their noodles (made his own tonkotsu broth) and got me hooked. Apparently these are the noodles that Momofuku and a bunch of other really good restaurants use. BUT they’re fresh noodles and aren’t shelf stable, so if you’re looking to stock your new pantry they probably aren’t what you’re looking for. They’ll last 2-3 weeks in the fridge or up to a year in the freezer though.
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Inzombiac posted:I have a separate pantry for once in my life and I'm stocking it with dry goods. You want Prima Taste Laksa La Mian. Singapore Curry is another great flavour too. This stuff is incredible. Pricey as ramen goes but you'll understand why when you open the package. And the taste/texture... omg. Nongshim in general is a very quality brand - I cant speak for their shin ramyun or shin ramyun black that everyone swears by but their veggie soon flavour also owns.
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 21:25 |
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Thanks for all the noodle recs. I bought some of everything an will test them out soon. I love having a pantry and can't wait to fill it up like I'm afraid the government is going to mind control us through Lunchables or whatever.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 04:45 |
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The nature of the world lately is such that having enough food on hand to be able to go "I think I will eat x today" and being able to just make it feels weirdly luxurious, I find, yeah. Nice ramen is nice to have around because it's always comforting to eat but easy to make. Wonderful for those anxiety days, lol
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 21:06 |
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Any good at home air filters? I've used a few cheap ones over the years that all don't do a thing. Being home all year has just made me super aware of the dust/hair/fur that piles up in every corner and I need to pick up something that will actually work and not rely on stupid proprietary filters that disappear when the vendor moves on.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 21:13 |
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Nephzinho posted:Any good at home air filters? I've used a few cheap ones over the years that all don't do a thing. Being home all year has just made me super aware of the dust/hair/fur that piles up in every corner and I need to pick up something that will actually work and not rely on stupid proprietary filters that disappear when the vendor moves on. I've been using a Coway AP-1512HH since the California wild fires started and it's been very good to me. I live in a super old building and there are a lot of cracks in the windows, the purifier has kept the air very good.
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obi_ant posted:I've been using a Coway AP-1512HH since the California wild fires started and it's been very good to me. I live in a super old building and there are a lot of cracks in the windows, the purifier has kept the air very good. I also got a Coway (maybe that same exact model) and also live in southern CA with all the fires. It has been great.
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