Archive for December, 2005
Case Exc
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Question: I have very irregular periods, (3-4 a year) and I havent had one since April. Just in case, my husband bought?
a preg. test from the Dollar Tree. The next morning it said positive. Three days later, we re-tested… positive. We did it one more time yesterday, lol, and once again positive. The positive line isnt as dark as the test completion line, but there is a line visible. I have no symptoms though… tender breasts, nausia, frequent urination, headaches, exc. I’m still kinda of in shock, so be nice, but if you had to guess the percential of me REALLY being pregnant, what would it be. Note, these were dollar tree tests.
Answer: Have you been pregnant before? If you have conceived, it’s possible you just aren’t having any early pregnancy symptoms – some lucky women don’t!
As far as accuracy , it would depend on the brand of the test rather than where you bought it. First Response and EPT are the most reliable, I’ve heard. You could try one of those or go ahead and get a free blood test at the health department.
But even a cheap test might work especially if you take it three times! But with your irregular periods being a factor, I’d guess maybe your chance of being pregnant is about 60%.
Good luck!
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Question: My uncle died recently and left a sterling-silver flute with USA Artley exc case. provided that way?so would the case
Answer: Probably $ 500-800 depending on how the pads are. It is very likely that they are moldy.
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Filter Ring Adapter
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Question: I want to buy a graduated neutral density for my DSLR.?
I am new to filters and polarizers and have a question or two about them.
Can I buy a grad.neutral density filter that just screws onto the threads of the lense? Or do I have to buy the filter strips and then adapters to shoot with them?
If there are circular grad. ND filters rings that mount directley to the lense what brand Grad ND filter would you recomend?
Plus, Are all the threads on these lenses for adapting filters the same? I realize there diamaters are different but Iam refering to the threads for attaching the filters or Uv protectors to them. Thanxs!
Answer: Firstly, you most likely don’t need a grad filter. Unless of course you don’t want to mess around with Photoshop. But seriously, a DSLR has a huge enough dynamic range to adjust later on in Photoshop to get the gradiant you need.
I do recommend a circular polarizer though. This is the one filter that can’t be replaced with Photoshop.
Yes, you can get these filters so they screw onto the lens and yes, there are adaptors to screw the same filter onto different sized lenses.
UV filters do nothing for DSLR’s because they are unaffected by UV. UV filters are only good for film cameras. As you may be thinking of using a UV filter anyway just to protect the lens, all you are doing is creating yet another surface to introduce more lens flare. Unless you are planning on throwing stones at your lens, there is no reason you need a filter to protect it. I’ve never used a filter to protect my lenses and they are still perfect.
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Q: S-10 Blazer 4X4 Oil Leak?I have a 1988 Chevy S-10 Blazer 4X4. The oil filter is located on the fender of the driver 's side. There two oil lines running from the engine to the filter. When the oil filter normally is an adapter. Either it is leaking oil or lines being filtered. It is difficult to see oil lines except right next to the adapter. The lines run in the exhaust manifold. Does anyone have experience with this type of leakage. Some have told me that there is a ring that leaks. Any help would be appreciated.
Answer: Buying a new truck.
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