It really depends on where you have the router placed in relation to where the laptop is. Also, it varies greatly from router to router. Say for example though, you had a direct line of site between the two, then most routers claim to have a maxium converage area of anything from 250 feet to … Read more
You best bet is to go to your local supermarket and have a look. Most cheap "brands" will not be online and the ones that are, will most likely be more expensive. The good thing is, when you are at the supermarket, you can take the lid off the pot and have a look at … Read more
If there is someone you like, and you want to let them know, they only way is to tell them! Now, how to tell them is the key. Depending on how confident you feel, you have a few options I think. One is to just walk up to them and let them know how you … Read more
Words that ryhme with "numb" could be some, come, fun, done, hun, hum, pun, rum, run, sun, tonne, oneor yum.
A words that rhymes with "breath" exactly could be death.
However, if you use similar sounding words leading up to the word "breath" in your poem, you may not have to use an exact rhyme. … Read more
Yes, Muhammad Ali did marry Sonji Roi on August 14, 1964. They divorced on January 10, 1966.
She was the first of 4 wives that Muhammad Ali had. The other ones were:
- Belinda Boyd (who changed her name to Khalilah Ali). They married on On August 17, 1967 and divorced in the summer of … Read more
Yes, Ali met Sonji Roi, his first wife, who was a cocktail waitress about one month before they married on August 14, 1964. She has a lot of objections to certain Muslim customs regarding dress for women which ultimately contributed to the breakup of their marriage. They divorced on January 10, 1966.
As there is no information on him in the new testament about his death, the exact time of his death and how he died will never be known. We can only assume that he past away during the two decades in between Jesus' childhood and commencement of his public ministry, as he is definitely not … Read more
You're in luck! I've answered this question before. You can find the answers with links to maps here.
As far as I know it was left there and then rediscovered in 326 by Constantine's mother Helena. There is now (and has been there for centuries) apparently a small fragment of ancient wood that is highly guarded and kept under wraps in a church in Rome.
It's actually a quite "heated topic" of sorts, … Read more
I think you may have answered this question twice, thats fine, you can find a link to your previously asked one here.
As far as I know, you can. The older notes are still being progressively withdrawn from circulation.
They (the Bank of England) apparently make an announcement when it's legal status ends, and they don't have anything official up on their site yet. Anyway, you can always exhange them for their face value at the Bank … Read more
The Mingos effectively got their names from the Anglo-Americans who called them mingos, which was a corruption of "mingwe", an Algonquian word meaning "stealthy" or "treacherous". It's also good to note that Mingos have also been known as "Ohio Iroquois" and "Ohio Seneca".
To find out more information on Mingo Indians, you can go … Read more
It is possible that your chihuahua has contracted an upper respiratory infection, which is why it is displaying cold like symptoms. Pets, like people, can get colds and other types of respiratory problems. You can try giving your dog a Vitamin C supplement as well as Vitamin A, both of which will help to clear … Read more
Enzymes are proteins. They consist of long chains of amino acids which are held together by peptide bonds, like other proteins are. They are in all living cells, and provide an essential function, that is, controlling the metabolic processes. These processes convert nutrients into energy as well as new cell material.
Enzymes also play their … Read more
Your best bet is to do a Google image search for the term "lymph node cancer" and you should get a whole bunch of results.
To save you some time, you can click here.
I hope everything goes well for you with your treatment. All the best.
1987 was the first year that DNA evidence was used to convict someone in the US.
If you would like a run down on the history of forensic science, you can go here.
That could be "Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Karn Evil 9 First Impression".
You can find the complete lyrics to that particular song here.