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By Rose-Colored Boy · Posted
if you’re on an iPhone*, you can set up a ‘text replacement’ autocorrect for each reg number and postcode. Then you can just put in a couple of letters and the numbers will autofill for you. Much easier than faffing about copying and pasting between different windows/tabs. *may also work on Android but I wouldn’t know. -
By A Particular Grey Chihuahu · Posted
I give in too. If you can't see that smoking is completely nonsensical (i.e. you don't even get pleasure out of it unless you're already addicted) then there's no way you'll ever understand. I'll leave this conversation with the following AI information on second hand smoking, and hopefully people who decide to light up in a crowd at Glastonbury, who have no idea who is around them, will have second thoughts and be more considerate... Conversation with Gemini What are the risks of second hand smoking? Secondhand smoke, also known as passive smoking, is a serious health hazard that can cause a wide range of health problems in both adults and children. Here are some of the key risks: For Adults Cardiovascular disease: Secondhand smoke increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure. Secondhand smoke heart disease Lung cancer: Non-smokers exposed to secondhand smoke have a significantly higher risk of developing lung cancer. Secondhand smoke lung cancer Respiratory diseases: Secondhand smoke can worsen respiratory conditions like asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema. Secondhand smoke respiratory diseases Other cancers: Exposure to secondhand smoke has been linked to an increased risk of cancers of the bladder, cervix, stomach, and pancreas. For Children Respiratory infections: Children exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to develop respiratory infections like pneumonia and bronchitis. Secondhand smoke respiratory infections Asthma: Secondhand smoke can trigger asthma attacks and worsen asthma symptoms in children with the condition. Opens in a new windowaluna.blog Secondhand smoke asthma Ear infections: Children exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to develop ear infections. Secondhand smoke ear infections Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): Secondhand smoke is a major risk factor for SIDS, a leading cause of infant death. Secondhand smoke SIDS Long-term health effects: Children exposed to secondhand smoke may have impaired lung growth and development, leading to long-term respiratory problems. Additional risks Pregnant women: Secondhand smoke exposure during pregnancy can lead to premature birth, low birth weight, and other complications. Secondhand smoke pregnant women Infants and young children: Infants and young children are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of secondhand smoke due to their developing respiratory systems. Important to note: There is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke. The only way to protect yourself and your loved ones from the dangers of secondhand smoke is to avoid exposure altogether. -
Hi all. I was trying on Thursday on a laptop on work WIFI and 4G on mobile. The laptop did well and eventually made it through. Unfortunately I then got the below message. Why did it suspect me as a bot? Q’s 1. If this comes up again, is there a way round it? 2. Will this affect my chances tomorrow if using the laptop again (albeit from home this time)? Thanks in advance
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Lytham getting muse would likely be a LN combo deal but it doesn't seem like they are popping up anywhere else. Maybe they will do a stadium or something too
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