Dear AnswerBank Users, I hope we are well. We've reverted back to yesterdays AnswerBank, this means the auto-refresh is off for now. It should all be working again by 11pm tonight. But at least we're...
Have you ever tried googling someones answer to a question and find it comes up word for word from another site. It's quite good fun. Do you ever google for an answer, copy and paste and then pretend...
A relative of mine in her early seventies was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes a few months ago. She's managing the condition with a regime of diet and exercise. The diabetes nurse at her clinic is...
I'm currently suffering from some haemorrhages in my right retina, related to a 'blocked' vein. I've been told to take aspirin daily, to thin the blood. I've just been reading up on my condition and...
Please could anyone say what the benefits of taking Red Clover (capsules or tablets) would be...but if it would take too long to answer, could you recommend a good site which would describe fully the...
Selection a category takes about 2 minutes, selecting a question twice that, what's happenning? The new Ab was fast to start with, it's becomming unusable/
On the old AB,when you looked at your profile and "Questions I have Answered" your answers were listed by when YOU answered them. On the new AB the answers are listed by when the questions...
Thought any cat lovers (like me), would like to read this article. I read it this morning, tears rolling down my face: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1209...
Hi there, does anyone know the meaning of the Latin phrase - salvete in mundo domi vostrae estis - please? I keep seeing it on the pictures in Novotel hotel rooms. Thanks.
They are a nuisance when they build nests in my loft. Annoy me when Im having a drink in the garden. Sting me when I get rid of them. What are they for?
We currently have a second toilet off our kitchen with no wash basin and no room for one. We have one other room downstairs and a kitchen with no room for a table. When we come to sell the property in...
While I'm reading The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain by Kenneth O. Morgan, a kind of odd phrase runs into me, which is as follows: 1. (page 286, Chapter 6 The stuarts) Towering above the Stuart...
After reading Sqad's thread in H&F while enjoying the rainbow sherbet I got from a fab old fashioned sweet shop in Buxton yesterday, thought I'd post a more general thread. What's your best nostalgic...
5 - 6= -1 -2 + 4= 2 That I understand. What I dont understand is how 3 - - 2 = 5 How do you get to 5? Looking on maths sites it says that two negatives equal a positive but I dont understand the...