I think deodorant is a product that eliminates odors. Hence de-odor-ant. Antiperspirant is something that prevents(?) sweating hence anti-perspir(e)-ant.
Colognes, eau de toilette, perfumes, etc are fragrances and their strengths listed in this article.
It could be that deodorants contain fragrances but their main goal is to eliminate odor more than adding a scent. Are there odorless deodorants? I don't know.
Found it. 64GB eMMC.
64GB to GiB = 59.6 GiB
Then may be about 50 giggle bites remaining after OS install.
I think it’s a reference to this kid’s book: Me First
A little pig is very selfish, and when he hears someone asking “who would care for a sandwich” he runs to get it. Except it’s a “sand witch,” and he learns about not being selfish at the expense of others.
Hmm, "sawzaw" might be a colloquialism. There is an online dictionary entry for Sawzaw and at least one Amazon product with the "Sawzaw" spelling. I'm not 100% convinced this fits.
Depends on the area I guess, but in general, like the other guys have said, yes, silverware and cutlery are totally interchangeable...
Lol, common enough that i found the term used on an Amazon listing https://www.amazon.com/Silver-Plastic-Silverware-Heavy-Cutlery/dp/B00RA1H8Z2.
Not true. Link to Cambridge Dictionary.
Not actually bone apple tea.
Yes, exactly. I walked three quarters of a mile each way to work and worked 8.5 hour shifts on my feet with migraines nearly every day in intense florescent lighting, next to huge windows where the sun often hit me directly in the face. Using my phone in bed after I got home was fine by comparison. I also use this app that makes the temperature of my screen warmer and can dim it past the default settings. I paid for it immediately so I can create custom filters and set schedules for them. Blue light is one of my biggest migraine triggers so having a filter on my phone at all times is a must. I highly recommend it.
average person blinks 28,800 times a day.
average person takes 23,040 breaths a day when at rest.
Let's say you exercise for an average of an hour a day, so your breathing increases to about 30 breaths per minute, or 1,800 breaths that hour meaning our daily average goes to ( 23,040 - ( 23,040/24) + 1,800 =) 23,880.
The "scientific Adam" you're talking about is the Y-Chromosomal Most Recent Common Ancestor -- Y-Chromosomal MRCA or Y-Chromosomal Adam for short.
Fun fact: the current Y-C Adam is estimated to be about as old as the emergence of Homo sapiens, meaning that exactly one early human got it on so much and had so many sons, grandsons, etc. that he and his progeny choked out all competing patrilineages to become the only remaining one for the rest of time.
Please use Apollo (iOS) or Relay (Android)
Play store link: Relay for reddit
I did manage to find the thing on Amazon as the Kitchenaid Extendable Stainless Steel Colander.
https://www.amazon.com/KitchenAid-Expandable-Stainless-Steel-Colander/dp/B085N9KZ63
Looks pretty much the same, just different angle.
Wow, this & your linked FAQ was a really comprehensive answer! I only sparingly need to transcribe stuff, and happen to not be as fast when reading & typing from scratch, so the workflow of OCR > manual correction pass has suited my needs well.
Maybe in time, we can get smarter OCR software that can easily add "templates" for common use cases, support for redactions, and better accuracy by supplying additional context (e.g. "this is a screenshot of a text group with 3+ people").
BTW, I'm using gImageReader, a GUI for Tesseract OCR (both open source). It can autodetect blocks of text based on one of several "page segmentation modes", each block of which can be manually added/deleted/resized, the sequence of blocks being transcribed can be reordered, and you can set a language and a character blacklist/whitelist among other things. If you haven't yet, you can check it out to see if it could help your volunteer work: https://github.com/manisandro/gImageReader
The Cereal Saga
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Audie Ace is a normal 12-year-old kid who just wants a normal life. But when his crazy mom kicks him out of the house for throwing away cereal, all of a sudden he's on the watch list of Kellogs, who apparently has some secrets.
At the end is some bonus stuff I wrote on r/WritingPrompts
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It's on Amazon and Barnes and Noble
It's a baby holding device. They aren't "safe for sleep" but are wildly popular for when you are doing stuff and need a good cozy place for baby to chill.