Lucky women
Lucky women
The ones pictured are stainless steel, not sterling silver. Service for 8 is less than $300 on Amazon.
The amount of water you/me/anyone can process is completely different… No one should ever take medical advice from anyone but a physician that actually knows them personally, their activity level, medical history, and I wish it could go without saying; but, at this point, what resources are actually available to them.
While I agree it’s a disgusting habit… All my bad health news came after I quit! Granted, in 25 years of smoking I only went to a doctor like 2-3 times, but why aren’t I immortal now??? I was perfectly healthy when I couldn’t stop coughing, and could barely breathe!
All jokes aside, I’m amazed I’m in as good of health that I am. Started at 16, I’m 40 now and quit a little over 4.5 years ago.
I hate to say it, but the only thing that got me to quit was working for a company that went 100% non smoking 5 years ago… I left a few months later, but it had nothing to do with the ban on smoking, it was their ban on hiring/promoting/or transferring from one’s current position if they lived in a state with wage transparency 😎
Yes, you are viewing the post that was made on Lemmy.ca, federation allows you to see posts on other instances. You are able to see the post and comment because of federation, lemmy.world grabs a cached copy to show it’s users, the actual post is still on the original server. If you want to share a post, and let others interact in the comments, the link needs to be to the actual post. If you just want them to see something, and not know where it came from, a screenshot might be better.
How would that work? The post exists on that instance. You’re home instance just caches a copy. To share from your home instance the post would need to be recreated on that instance, so a new community with the same name would need to be created with it.
That looks like a pretty solid base before microsoft attempts to decommission millions of computers that have many years of useful life left. I wish I could say that’s great for me, but more of that hardware is going to end up in local landfills than resold.
A new PC will cost you far less in the long term.