Thursday, May 19, 2016

What is the difference between e-books for the Nook and the Kindle/Fire?


What is the difference between e-books for the Nook and the Kindle/Fire?

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What is this peter pan book?


I don t recall what the title of this peter pan spinoff is. I believe it was a spinoff. The synopsis mentioned that peter was stuck in neverland and couldn t leave. The cover of the book was ominous and dark blue. I saw it in barnes and noble and didn t buy it. TIA

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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Cleaning spit up off electronic toys?


Yesterday my 3mo spit up on a rattle: a clear ball with tiny color balls inside. It had tiny holes in it and the spit up dripped inside, making it a mess. I ran it under water and got some water inside it to try and rinse the spit up out, and it's even messier. I let it dry and it's disgusting, so I just threw it out.

That rattle seemed like a worst case scenario. Other toys like plastic blocks or balls can just be submerged in water and use a toothbrush to reach nooks and crannies. But what about electronic toys? Have you taken them apart to clean inside?

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Sunday, May 15, 2016

Is this a guaranteed way for a dealer to beat a home search by police?


You are a suspected drug dealer, and cops show up at your house with a warrant to search and a canine unit to sniff out and lead the police to contraband.

So first, hide the drugs in a place that the cops will never think to look, unless the drug dog sniffs it out.

For example, there are companies that manufacture hiding places for goods, such as fake wall outlets, fake pipes to put up in utility rooms or crawl spaces, etc.

Police don't consult with plumbers and electricians when they do home searches, and aren't going to take sledgehammers to walls and pipes unless the drug dog leads them straight there specifically.

So what about the drug dog?

Easy.

Just routinely run the baggies and such all over everything in your house.

So here's my question:

What are the cops going to do when their drug dog keeps going crazy at every nook and cranny, giving them false positive after false positive, and the cops haven't personally found anything?
Added (1). *routinely WIPE the baggies all over everything in your house, I meant to say

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