If I remember correctly, it used to be a thing here in Australia, but I’ve not heard of it for a decade or more.
If I remember correctly, it used to be a thing here in Australia, but I’ve not heard of it for a decade or more.
Spanish. Holocaust pales in comparison.
I fully get you. It’s just that it’s a couple more things to carry and worry about getting wet. I’m learning to draw so I try to carry a sketchbook (A5), a pencil and an eraser, but it bulks up my EDC to the point where I need a bag. Then there’s the other problem, where when I write something down I remember it, which after awhile convinces me that I don’t need to write stuff down.
Am I the only one who thinks that at least some resemblance to actual history should be reflected in these memes?
I believe that is the only place I learned about tourniquets in first aid cert. In that case you can use a shirt and a piece of stick. I’m doubtful of “hours without further damage” though. They definitely have their place but for understandable reasons they’re not recommended for regular first aid.
I wonder what “other” is.
User name checks out.
But why? I can type on my phone.
A shoe horn is the ultimate in little things that make your everyday life heaps better.
There’s a great video about why it isn’t widespread in the US on YouTube by Technology Connections.
Last few times I did my first aid certificate I was taught not to use tourniquet; in fact it wasn’t taught at all. I guess in most situations it makes sense not to use it, in situations where it would make sense to use it I would not have first aid kit handy.
True, it could be worse. I could be German.
Laughing at me for decades? Or my country. I’m not even American.
Be fair OP. America became a laughing stock the moment Trump was elected.
I don’t know, but it’s certainly a lot more enjoyable and smoother experience.
Now imagine if you could fold your S20U in half like a flip phone that has a nice informative screen on the outside of the top half. I have S20U as well and I find it too tall for most pockets.
Ok, no problém.
Where are you from, if you don’t mind me asking?
It’s Czech. It also applies to Slovakian.
That could be battery optimisation of the recipients phone.