Glad it's getting better. Hope it continues that way.
Don't get stressed or anxious about the blood pressure ..it may go down if the pain goes, and that would be good.
Glad it's getting better. Hope it continues that way.
Don't get stressed or anxious about the blood pressure ..it may go down if the pain goes, and that would be good.
Makes him look like a complete hypocrite! ...could he be running the shop purely to make cash I wonderWent for a takeaway last night.
Driving home and stood in a pub doorway puffing away like a steam train, on a stinky, is the bloke that runs the local B&M Always knew that dude was suspect
...could he be running the shop purely to make cash I wonder
How much of the 12mg do I need to add to 100ml of zero to get 3mg?
12/3 = 4 so 1 part 12mg to 3 parts zero so for 100ml zero you would need 33.33ml of 12mg BUT if you wanted to make 100ml of 3mg then it would be 25ml x 12mg and 75ml of zeroEDITED - changed 18mg to 12mg!
I have 80ml of ready made MCV in 12mg - I'm thinking the easiest way to dilute it down to 3mg is for me to make 100ml of zero nicotine MCV and add enough of the 18mg to get around 3mg ...that way, if I want to, I can later use the rest for some even lower.
How much of the 12mg do I need to add to 100ml of zero to get 3mg?
That was harder - using zero nic is easySounds like me in reverse.Last week.
Had a bottle of 3(sent in error) and needed to know how much 12 to add to get it to 6.
Calling Bob
...and that's why I didn't do so well in physics & chemistry - my maths were pretty lousy!Sounds like me in reverse.Last week.
Had a bottle of 3(sent in error) and needed to know how much 12 to add to get it to 6.
Calling Bob
OK! Duly copied into my 'notes' - Thank you!12/3 = 4 so 1 part 12mg to 3 parts zero so for 100ml zero you would need 33.33ml of 12mg BUT if you wanted to make 100ml of 3mg then it would be 25ml x 12mg and 75ml of zero
...and that's why I didn't do so well in physics & chemistry - my maths were pretty lousy!
I'm so used to just doing 50/50 with ready made bottles, it starts to screw my brain up when it's something different!
They probably won't get picked up by the shipping company until after midnight our time, my 3 pairs of Sony batteries are also marked as shipped, the other pair is in order 2, so at least another 5 days before that ships.Both my orders from FT have been shipped
Once I start to think too much about it ..all I can see are numbers and percentage signs jumbling around laughing at me!It is very confusing.
Mine is all small stuff, but where they were all due to ship at the same time, two are now due to ship 19th!Both my orders from FT have been shipped
Physics & Chemistry were hard for me too, I was quite good at simple math, it was Algebra that always confused me and still does, never got to the really hard mathematics such as trigonometry etc. although I do remember getting an insight into it....and that's why I didn't do so well in physics & chemistry - my maths were pretty lousy!
I'm so used to just doing 50/50 with ready made bottles, it starts to screw my brain up when it's something different!
OK! Duly copied into my 'notes' - Thank you!
Once I start to think too much about it
At tech level, we had a tall grey boring lady that taught maths, and my eyes used to glaze over during the lessons ...especially algebra ...I think I was supposed to know something about trig too!Physics & Chemistry were hard for me too, I was quite good at simple math, it was Algebra that always confused me and still does, never got to the really hard mathematics such as trigonometry etc. although I do remember getting an insight into it.
and you're welcome
Indispensable!Once i start to think too much about it......I PM Bob
I never made it to Tech, not even to O level, I was politely asked to leave Grammar School, I later found out that had I been diagnosed as being short-sighted I may have been able to see the blackboard and therefore had attained some O-levels or more, as it was I started work and learnt everything I know through the University of Life I still have some problems in that I am quite introvert having problems communicating, I tend to be a listener rather than a talker.At tech level, we had a tall grey boring lady that taught maths, and my eyes used to glaze over during the lessons ...especially algebra ...I think I was supposed to know something about trig too!
Physics & chemistry were similar - the more interesting and engaging the teacher, the better understanding!
General science and biology were taught by our deputy head, and she was excellent.
Husband used maths in engineering a lot. One of our sons uses even more complex calculations in his work ...way beyond me!
I know for sure that I had a better understanding of things and learned more once at work!
Indispensable!
I think a lot of my problems were that I don't like being told what to do. Even now, if someone says 'You'll have to do.....', almost unconsciously, a little voice inside me says 'The hell I will!'. Counter productive for me in many ways, but just the way I am.I never made it to Tech, not even to O level, I was politely asked to leave Grammar School, I later found out that had I been diagnosed as being short-sighted I may have been able to see the blackboard and therefore had attained some O-levels or more, as it was I started work and learnt everything I know through the University of Life I still have some problems in that I am quite introvert having problems communicating, I tend to be a listener rather than a talker.
They are pretty good, I've had them turn up at various times of the morning, afternoon & eveningI'm waiting for my 'next day delivery' monitor from Amazon ...they say up to 9pm, but I'm getting a frown of doubt! Hmm. We'll see.