I didn't know that. I got two doses of Dilaudid when I had a bad response to an iron infusion, and I was still in so much pain that the clinic sent me to the ER.
Drusas
X is worse.
People do use decimals in Fahrenheit, mostly when talking about body temperature.
And 98 is not what's considered normal, though it is within the normal range. Closer to 98.6 is normal.
Washington, so probably. Beautiful place. They implemented the six-month opening a couple of years back because all the campsites would get booked out years in advance for the best times of year.
Sure, but I never see people use two decimal points in real life when using Celsius to describe weather.
If it's a camping trip, six months because that's when campsite reservations open and they book up fast.
Anything else, 2-4 months, usually closer to 4. International trip more like 4-6 months.
Tenths of a degree are more noticeable in Fahrenheit than in Celsius for the same reason.
Browsing the internet while drinking alcohol.
Unfortunately, it works really well. Can't keep up the alcohol thing forever.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was simply a matter of someone knowing that oil burns and noticing how oily the fish is, then having the brilliant idea of trying to light a fish on fire (alcohol may have been involved).
That's how I like to imagine it, anyway.
Well, I've got Covid right now, so hopefully soon that will be my answer.