2012-10-13, 07:09 | Link #6361 | |
Knight Errant
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Age: 35
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Hav your wisdom teeth come in? How close is your last molar to the wall? Because if there's no space there, it means the wisdom tooth is probably in the wall. Go to a dentist, you'll probably need an x ray to confirm. |
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2012-10-13, 07:30 | Link #6363 |
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Location: The Middle Way
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^ I can sort of actually see the ones on the bottom, now that I get a better feel I'm pretty sure now it's not a Wisdom Tooth.
There is a space, and the pain really is just on the wall, feeling it with my finger it feels like a bump (the kind you'd usually see somewhere else). EDIT: ninja'd
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2012-10-14, 01:42 | Link #6366 | |
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2012-10-15, 03:09 | Link #6370 | |
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Location: Indonesia
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2012-10-15, 06:52 | Link #6373 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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It is how you market it. To quote from a man many people here may not like, Donald Trump has said that running a restaurant is a very difficult business - I agree with him.
To start off, you need to have a target market. It is best to start with a niche, probably a kind of people you are familiar with and can click with easily. Secondly, how are you going to make your eatery unique to the masses? Food? Environment? And if it is a maid cafe, what kind of style would your girls have? Is it a tsundere maid cafe? A horror yandere maid cafe?* Or a loli maid cafe set up in a developing country with no child labour laws? Maybe a trap maid cafe? The pricing of the food is a concern. With rising commodity prices and a forthcoming unstable economy, your customers would probably look for food more often more than the maids. There are many other issues which I can go on and on about running a food place. Start with a hard plan and theme, and post your question here again or PM me. * - I actually like the idea of that! Having a cafe maid to stalk you and encourage you to come patronise her workplace......
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2012-10-16, 01:46 | Link #6376 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
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If you're talking about images, I use Irfanview quite a bit (coupled with GIMP for actual graphic work). but it has a roadkill toon thing sort of icon.
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2012-10-16, 01:59 | Link #6377 | |
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2012-10-16, 08:13 | Link #6379 | |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
Age: 66
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No, seriously - they're so bad pharmacists have been fighting/lobbying for and finally getting many doctors to switch to electronic scrips. In one of the few things insurance companies get right - they often now demand electronic scrips to reduce errors.
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2012-10-16, 08:37 | Link #6380 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Australia
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I have a question.
Is there any other ways to wake yourself up, other than the standard way of setting alarm with your mobile? I means i never was a morning person, but it get worse this year. I actually wake up, turn off the alarm and go back to sleep without realising it. The only reason that i remembered that i turned it off (rather than something wrong with my phone), was because i vividly remembered how my brain was going through "what the heck is that lousy square thing, tap into the corner to shut it up" before getting back to sleep each time. I always set 4 alarms with intervals of 5-15 mins, but always turned all 4 of them off every morning I tried to place it further from my reach, but didn't work too well. Should i hide my phone somewhere that i simply can't find if i'm not awake?
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