however, can dictate how much tolerance you have to alcohol. Whether or not you’re on any kind of drug can also dictate how you react to alcohol. Drugs and alcohol interaction can be uncomfortable, with several side effects.
Fly larvae, commonly known as maggots, do the majority of the eating and are responsible for much of a corpse's decay. Beetles, on the other hand, will typically move in once a corpse has dried out. When collecting insects, investigators try to locate the largest specimens -- the oldest...
First-person shooters in particular have actions bound to the L3 or R3 buttons that require you to press down on your joysticks, but this is one of the worst things you can do to their longevity. Try remapping these to a different button, or get yourself a controller with dedicated back ...
Use of CSRSs reduces the risk of death in passenger cars by as much as 71% for infants and by 54% for toddlers 1–4 y of age (29,30,31,32). For children 4–7 y of age, the use of booster seats has been found to reduce the injury risk by 45% compared to seat belt use ...
Looking back, Machuga credits video games with saving his life, or at least keeping it from spinning out of control. “I managed to avoid a lot of the problems that guys get into when they get home, like drugs, alcohol, prescription medication, all that stuff, because I had something to...
When I showed him the pepper barrel gun someone had sent you as an example of a multi-shot weapon of the 1830s. He laughed like hell. He says 1) there weren’t very many made because the cost so much. 2) they took a long time to load and 3) they likely weren’t accurate at ...
Yup, but it doesn’t get much love from any of the systems that use it as the 13th animal. HOWEVER! In the Vietnamese zodiac, there’s no rabbit; there’s a cat instead! And the same thing in Nepal, in the zodiac system used by the Gurung people. (Although they use all the Ra...
Without focus, always shooting wide open, there’s not much to do. You can vary exposure by changing the shutter speed and ISO “film speed.” The really bright finder image makes it easy to see what you’re doing and enough light is admitted to allow fairly fast shutter speeds and low...
Its chemical formula is Hg(ONC)2 -- it is made from mercury, nitric acid and alcohol. Mercuric fulminate is extremely explosive, and it is shock sensitive. A sharp blow, or even too much finger pressure, can cause it to detonate. By putting a small amount of mercuric fulminate in a ...