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Removing shaver socket?
I moved into a newly built flat and the holes in the bathroom shaver socket are covered from behind with what appears to be white plastic. Is it safe to unscrew the saver socket so I can uncover the holes without switching off the mains (I don't have access to it)?
3 réponsesOther - Home & Gardenil y a 1 décennieA relativity question...?
After being produced in a particle collision, a positive pion must travel down a 1.2 km beam tube to reach an experimental area. A positive pion has a lifetime in is rest frame of 2.6e-8 s. How fast must the pion travel if it is not to decay before it reaches the end of the tube?
1 réponsePhysicsil y a 1 décennieShow that the minimum value of T...?
occurs when tanx = k
T= 1/(cosx + ksinx)
1 réponseMathematicsil y a 1 décennieFinding the location of maxima/minima on the graph of...?
(x^2)/((x+1)(x-1)(x-1))...
Would be grateful for some help as I've been trying to set its derivative equal to 0 but it's not working.... :(
2 réponsesMathematicsil y a 1 décennieDefault monitor power settings for a laptop?...?
Does anyone know what they are? I've changed them and now can't get back to what everything was set at originally.
4 réponsesMonitorsil y a 1 décennieIn Windows Add or Remove programs, the 'Change' and 'Remove' buttons have disappeared....?
The programs I have installed are listed but most of them don't show the 'change' and 'remove' buttons on the left when I click on them.
Anyone how to fix that? I have tried using MyUninstaller, but that doesn't list those programs at all.
Thanks.
1 réponseOther - Computersil y a 1 décennieIn Windows XP Home, how can an admin block internet access for a particular user whose account is limited?
The internet connection is via a modem.
2 réponsesOther - Internetil y a 1 décennieWireless internet - security issue regarding other network users?
If you have a wireless network, is it at all possible that a person you are sharing it with can spy on/monitor your activites, eg. your emails and IM conversations etc?
9 réponsesComputer Networkingil y a 1 décennieOn Windows Live Messenger, if you're appearing offline but listening to music, can your contacts see it?
That is, you'll obviously appear offline on their list but will they be able to see what you're listening to if you have the option selected?
3 réponsesMSNil y a 1 décennieCreation in the Bible vs. Science?
Before reading any further, I assure you I believe in God. However, I'm not Christian but certainly do not wish to offend those who are.
Firstly, in the book of Genesis, it is said that the earth was present in the beginning. Science tells us the earth is the result of a star exploding at the end of it's life. The matter released cooled and formed the solar system we have today.
Having asked this here quite a long time ago, it was really disappointing to hear Christians say that science has got it wrong, that there is no proof the sun is a secondary star and so on, even though, having paid attention in science class as all good Christians should, they ought to know the list of proofs is endless. But okay, never mind.
Secondly, it also says shorty afterwards that to distinguish between the night and day God created two lights, the greater light to rule the day and the lesser light to rule the night.
Would it be correct to assume He was referring to the Sun and Moon? If yes, then we all know the light of the Moon is actually coming from the Sun itself. It's not shining it's own light. If no, then what two lights was He referring to?
God also made grasses and herbs before He made the Sun, according to the Bible. Yet we know today that plants need to photosynthesise using solar energy in order to make their food.
Having brought these questions up at a certain 'Grill A Christian' conference held by the Christian Union at my college not that long ago, the guys from the local church failed to give an answer and in the end said they think the Bible is not to be taken literally. Yet, the order of the events is very clear in Genesis. So isn't this admitting that the Bible has got Creation mixed up? I mean, it's either an error or it isn't. If the Bible can get this mixed up, then how can anyone believe the rest of it is true?
If any Christian on here can logically and scientifically explain Creation as stated in Genesis, I'll be really grateful.
Please no Christian/religion bashing.
Apologies for any offence caused to anyone.
Thanks
18 réponsesReligion & Spiritualityil y a 1 décennieWhat should a good daily exercise routine for a young woman include?
I'm not looking to lose weight, just want to be fit and healthy.
Thanks.
3 réponsesDiet & Fitnessil y a 1 décennieIt is said in Islam that the end of the world will occur on the 10th of Muharram....?
... but as we know, the Islamic calender is a lunar calender, so the date on any one day differs from country to country, eg eid is celebrated on different days throughout the world.
So does that mean that the day this world comes to its end, it will be the 10th of Muharram in some places but not others?
15 réponsesReligion & Spiritualityil y a 1 décennieIs the 3-mobile broadband only to be used on one laptop?
... or can you plug it into any of your laptops and use it?
3 réponsesComputer Networkingil y a 1 décennieWhen you send a txt msg to a phone that is switched off and remains switched off for a few weeks...?
will the receiver be able to receive the msg when they switch their phone on again?
7 réponsesCell Phones & Plansil y a 1 décennieWhat is that piece of equipment called which you use to check if a surface etc. is perfectly horizontal?
It has a bubble in it which moves to middle if the surface it's placed on is perfectly horizontal... I know the name, it's just not coming to mind!
6 réponsesPhysicsil y a 1 décennieHow do you integrate 1/((cosx)^0.5)?
2 réponsesMathematicsil y a 1 décennieHow do you integrate cot^2 x?
Given that differentiating cotx gives -cosec^2 x?
1 réponseMathematicsil y a 1 décennieWhat else can pass through a pilus apart from plasmids/DNA?
1 réponseBiologyil y a 1 décennieWhat exactly is FBrowsingAdvisor?
Is it some kind of adware/spyware?
1 réponseSecurityil y a 1 décennie