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How to Deal with Troubleshooting Issues | Rowan Schaaf
Troubleshooting problems can be tricky business. It's often stressful, mainly when something goes wrong with the database or website hosting. To ease the stress on both you and your boss, it's a good idea to create a troubleshooting guide that can be sent to help better explain the problem and resolve it. The last thing you want is your clients getting calls every day because something went wrong with their website.
By Rowan Schaaf4 years ago in FYI
Should You Combine Intermittent Fasting And Keto?
The ketogenic diet, or keto, is a very popular diet plan that involves cutting carbs down to less than 20 grams per day. This type of diet typically leads to weight loss because it forces your body to burn fat rather than sugar for energy.
By Dany Goldraij4 years ago in FYI
The EPAS1 Gene
long ago when hominids of every kind walked the earth, there was a stout hominid who escaped the brutal creatures of the land by seeking refuge high above the clouds, where the giant cats would not go, nor the wolve packs to hunt them. A life of survival meant that stout little Denisovan, with short knees and a penchant for climbing, would start to build their encampments, rather than live in caves.
By Juliana Payson B.Eng (Hons)4 years ago in FYI
What is the monkeypox virus sweeping the world?
Last WEEK, THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION UPDATED ITS GUIDELINES FOR TRAVELERS TO PREVENT MONKEYPOX. One suggestion is to wear a face mask. "Wearing a mask can help protect you against many diseases, including monkeypox."
By stevenwang4 years ago in FYI
Tesla-A genius who changed the world
Imagine being able to transmit wireless energy all over the world and that too for free. Or imagine having the power of fabrication of your project just in your imagination without any pen or paper. These are some of the many things that give you an idea about a man ahead of his time, Nikola Tesla.
By Tanvir Rahman Imu4 years ago in FYI
The man drank 1,400 bottles of radioactive water, disintegrating from the inside out, leaving his body still feverish 30 years later
Sometimes people can be horribly superstitious about science! We now know to stay away from radioactive elements, because the particles and radiation released during their decay can be harmful to the human body, sometimes fatal even for a short time.
By Na Dunshie4 years ago in FYI








