Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Advice on getting the best Gas Mileage?

I have a 96 Mazda B4000 truck - want to go from Maine to New jersey and am curious about gas mileage - At what speed do I drive on the highway to get the most out of my buck?





Also anyone know a good site to get the current gas prices between here and there?





Any advice would be great!! I just had a oil change and all that, wasn't sure if that made a difference - have good tires, too.





Thank you!Advice on getting the best Gas Mileage?
1. Make sure you have a clean air filter. A dirty or clogged air filter causes your engine to run very innefficiently.


2. Check your tire pressure while the tires are cold the morning before you leave. Tires that are low causes increased rolling resistance. It wouldn't even hurt to Increase them to the maximum pressure on the sidewall instead of what's listed on the door. The pressure listed on the door is for ride comfort and handling. Just remember not to fill them to a pressure higher than what's listed. NEVER UNDERINFLATE TIRES. The tires are more likely to get over heated and blow up. It sounds wrong but it's true.


3. When's the last time your trans fluid, differential fluid, and power steering fluid was changed? As oil gets older and breaks down it's viscosity increases (gets thicker), robbing you of fuel efficeincy. And yes, changing your oil not only gives you better mileage, but it also gives you more power. Besides, having a properly maintained truck gives you piece of mind.


4. Don't carry extra weight. Take out the golf clubs and bowling balls. All that extra weight uses more fuel during accelleration and maintaing speed.


5. When accellerating do it slowly and keep your speed as constant as possible. Drive as close to the posted speed limit as possible. You get the best mileage in the highest gear when you engine is not under a heavy load(not having to push down much on the gas pedal to maintain speed). Speeding KILLS gas mileage. That is what they mean when they say speed kills isn't it? ha ha.


6.Go to gasbuddy.com and check your route. Click on the prices and it'll tell you the name of the station.


7. Drive at night when there isn't a lot of traffic. Less speeding up and slowing down saves gas.


8. Last but not least, drive safely.Advice on getting the best Gas Mileage?
Avoid hard acceleration and braking, and keep your speed between 60-70mph (preferably on cruise control so your car just sips enough gas).





Make sure your tires are properly inflated and, at that speed, turning on the a/c burns less gas than rolling your windows down.
For gas prices check www.gaspricewatch.com for good deals between Maine and New Jersey. Also make sure all your tires are well-inflated or between 30-35PSI. Use the Cruise Control, avoid excessive breaking and taking off, drive between 60-70MPH. Do service maintenance and check your air filter, gas filter, make sure you have enough fluids and put some fuel injeector carburator cleaner in your gas tank to help maintain optimum engine efficiency.





Have a safe trip.
Go at about the speed limit would be good, but not above.





Make certain tire pressures are good.





Good gas price site is autos.msn.com/everyday/gasstations
Use your cruise control if you have it, drive at about 50 mph at a steady pace on the highway. Change the Air Filter and fuel filters before you go. Check the air in your tires and during the trip. Leave them a little under, say 30 lbs if it says 32 lbs. They will build up heat and pressure in long distance driving. Good Luck

What was the best advice that you have ever gave someone or that someone has given you?

Don't care about what people think of me.What was the best advice that you have ever gave someone or that someone has given you?
That when you are dating, you have to remember that it only needs to work once. It isn't like your car that has to start everyday. It is the only thing that just has to work once in life. And if you found it the first time you tried, it wouldn't be special.What was the best advice that you have ever gave someone or that someone has given you?
dont try to change him. one day at a time. wear clean underwear. and my fav dont eat yellow snow. ha ha

What is the best advice someone has told you?

Expect the unexpected, love your self.





There is one saying that I have always help close to my heart, and it says everything.





'God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference'





This is a wonderful advice and prayer and has helped me alot.What is the best advice someone has told you?
dont get involved with religionWhat is the best advice someone has told you?
the best advice someone has told me???=%26gt; Life is too shoRt to makE iT boRinG anD dULL!!!so live life to the fullest!!!





anoTher is thAt..DonT maKe anY reGreTs in DoiNg thingS that maKeS YoU haPPy....





whAt is esSentiAl Is inViSibLe To ThE EyE!!!
Well my bff has given sooooo much good advice for the past 2 years that I don't know which one to choose! It's as if she has an answer to all of my problems!
DNT WAIT 2 TELL SOMEONE U LOVE THEN BECAUSE WHEN THAT TIME COMES IT MIGHT BE TO LATE
if something is meant to be then you don't have to force it. It will happen for you the right time.
The best advice someone told me was to serve God to the best of my ability. To live a life that is holy and just. To stay away from sin. To love my neighbor as my self. I think that is some very good advice
It doesn't matter how much crap the world throws at you, just keep going.
Once a whore, always a whore.


They cheat with you, they will cheat on you.
My mother in law constantly gives me great advice. She's like my free counselor and sometimes even therapist :)
In life, hold the candle with one hand, and grab with the other.





It's great to have knowledge, but we have to work, too.
Be yourself; those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.

What's your best advice for divorce recovery?

My divorce is final this week. My STBX has moved on--literally and figuratively. Despite being blessed with virtually sole custody of the kids, I continuously find myself bitter, angry, or depressed (at my disolved hopes for my family's future, the betrayal, his happiness and his girlfriend, my overwhelming responsibilities, our failure, etc.) I'm tired of these negative emotions, but I've not a clue how to shed them. Please don't advise me to get a hobby, as I've plenty to do already-- on none of which I can concentrate. I'm tired of my own self-pity and stagnation. I feel like I'm living each day just to get through it, and yet I know I deserve better and so do my children. What steps must I take to snap out of it? Please bombard me with your best wisdom!What's your best advice for divorce recovery?
Only time heals. I spiralled out of control for at least 3 years. Just remember for every bad day you have , you are then owed one beautiful one. It does improve, and look at it this way, you would probably have put up with his crap for years, so ultimately he did you a favour. He is the loser in the long runWhat's your best advice for divorce recovery?
go to support group's and get a job if you don't have one

What's the best advice you could give to an aspiring author?

As was told to me by James Patterson once, 'Just keep writing.' It seems obvious now - but you'll see once you get started and may even cling onto that statement.What's the best advice you could give to an aspiring author?
Don't ever stop.What's the best advice you could give to an aspiring author?
Aspire to write profoundly meaningful prose. The author part is the icing.
good tips for writing could be to base some things on personal experiances but make it more dramatic.... other things to help write are to read a few books by your favourite author :)
Speaking from experience, you shouldn't aspire to be an ';author.'; You should aspire to be a ';writer.'; That's who you are. It's what you do. And keep doing it. Write every day even if it is totally unrelated stuff. Hone your skill, develop a style, and learn about characters. Read lots and lots of books. Make drafts, don't accept anything for perfect. Most importantly, do what YOU like, for yourself. If someone else likes it and you end up being an ';author';, then that's a great perk for doing something you love to do. Good luck!
Never give up.





Believe in yourself %26amp; your writing abilities.





Let others (family/friends) read some of your writings %26amp; ask for CONSTRUCTIVE criticism from them.





Find out what circumstances (time of day, settings etc.) when you feel as if you produce your best efforts %26amp; utilize these times/places etc.





Carry a notebook %26amp; pen with you always so you can jot down ideas when you feel inspired (sometimes these moments can strike at the most unlikely times %26amp; places...I find that I have to get things down spontaneously when it strikes, but others feel they can make short notes %26amp; return to it later %26amp; expand ~ find out which method works best for you)





Research the subjects you choose to write about thoroughly.





Enjoy your skills %26amp; have fun writing.





If you get knock backs from publishers etc.


Don't despair ~ keep sending the manuscripts out there til you find someone willing to publish etc....You may be able to self-publish if you want instead.
Don't give up.


Don't make your story confusing.


Make your characters interesting.
Purchase ';On Writing'; by Stephen King. Even if you are not a fan of his. He gives excellent advice in this book. It tells you things like ';show'; don't ';tell,'; don't use too many adverbs, don't over describe a person or place, don't use the passive voice, etc. It is written in novel-like fashion. It isn't just a list of things not to do. He gives reasons for his advice. It only costs about $8 and it is well worth the price. I went in to more detail in this answer to somebody else: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…
Do good work. Don't butcher the language. READ GOOD BOOKS. Don't read crap. I think that about sums it up.
Try writing on something you feel deeply or have personally experienced and that you think is different.Also I personally feel that while writing you should not think about how readers might receive what you are writing. that might cramp your narrative and the flow of what you have to say.
Mahatma Gandhi - “Culture of the mind must be subservient to the heart.”
Listen to constructive criticism and never give up. There will be a lot of people who will tell you that what you are doing is nonsense, to get a real job, that what you are writing doesn't sell... don't listen to them. Keep writing, keep trying.
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  • What is the best advice about life in two words?

    I know this is not 2 words, but part of life is to break the rules.Live a life that is yours and where you don't live huddled up in your bed in your closet. Live your story.What is the best advice about life in two words?
    Get realWhat is the best advice about life in two words?
    LOVE IT!!!
    Life sucks


    and then you die


    thats it.


    I hate it.
    kick it
    ask mom!
    move forward
    get laid
    live it
    don't worry
    find yourself
    Bad Idea.
    Go Slowwwwwww
    Strength %26amp; Humility
    enjoy life
    Be bold
    Help others.
    Enjoy it
    find happiness
    stay happy
    live love
    God saves.
    Love truly
    Forty Two
    Family...Love
    Have fun
    Be yourself.....
    relax enjoy
    Good Luck
    Worship God.
    Be Humane.

    There is got to be a way? 10 points for the best advice. Thank you?

    I am 22 years old. I am trying to define myself, but I am scared of taking the wrong road.





    My father and family want me to be a doctor since I was a little kid---I could never imagine being anything else, but a doctor. I actually went to science highschool to become a doctor. Unforetunately, I did not like math and science.





    In college I was majoring in Political Science (IR) to become a diplomat---I very much love the subjects. Luckily, I had a great opportunity to do an internship at an embassy. I found out good and bad about the life of diplomats---I do not want to be a diplomat. Therefore, I am now doing my Master in Public Administration (HR). I will graduate in May. Honestly, I am now scared to find out that l actually do not like to work in this area and waste my time go to college.





    What should I do? Please advice. Thank you very much.





    Sorry for the poor grammar ---English is my second language.There is got to be a way? 10 points for the best advice. Thank you?
    I would just like to say that you sound extremely accomplished for a 22 year old, and I find the fact that your taking the time to test the water to be a very appealing trait. I know a guy whose parents told him unless he majored in law or medicine they wouldn麓t pay for his education. So he became a doctor and now there are days when he麓ll just come home sobbing because he hates his work so much (husband of a friend). And that麓s no way to live.





    If you major in Public Administration, and it turns out not to be your thing, it麓s not necessarily a waste of time. It麓s just one more thing that you know. After all, knowledge is the one thing that cannot be taken away from you in this world. I麓m sure that you麓ve done your research and have found your niche. If not, then there麓s really nothing you can do about it right now. There麓s no point dropping it if you麓re going to graduate in May. So what I would suggest is, if you take a job and don麓t like it, explore other jobs in which you can use the same major. I麓m sure there麓s something out there.There is got to be a way? 10 points for the best advice. Thank you?
    Continue to try different things, eventually you'll find something you love. Many people like the idea of a job better than the job itself, so try something you normally wouldn't go for.
    Nothing is waisted. All of it is the perfect set of steppingstones for becoming what you came here to be.





    Don't worry, just take life one day at a time and everything will work out fine.





    Trust me.





    Love and blessings Don
    Allow LIFE to take it's course , life will show you the way if you let it ... And how you do that ? is by taking and trying doors that present your way , when you less expect it . Let's say ... an opportunity to go to Africa to help out in some obscure country appears out of the blue ... don't refuse by finding excuses , just go for it as your life opens up , you see we are hear for a reason , and we all have a destiny to fulfill , let life guide you and good luck .
    Follow your passion. Nothing is ever a waste of time. Detours in life always serve a purpose. You might meet someone on one of those detours that will give you directions for the continuity of your life.





    You are young and you already have accomplished a lot more then the majority of people your age. It's normal to feel a bit confused. It's only by trial and error that you will identify what you feel the most comfortable with. Don't be scared. Fear will be your enemy and will close the doors of opportunities.





    Life is like a treasure hunt. You have a map, and you have clues, then you are on your own.
    I think at some point you have to buckle down and settle for something you won't be completely happy with, but know you have to do it.





    I can't see how anyone ever likes to work, but they all buckle down and get it done.
    i sure the advice everyone else has given you is good but it sounds like you need a break. Time to relax and get your thoughts in order. If you don't like a certain field then by all means don't stay there but remember finding your dream job shouldn't be stressful.


    I'm 20 and have no idea what i want to be but i do know that i want time for my family and time to travel. If that means i only make 50k a year that's okay cuz i'll be happy.


    Regardless of what you become or how much you make if your not happy then it's not worth it.
    Ok. Your family's opinions do not count. It is your life, you must choose what you want to be, and what you are the best in. However, if you mastered one subject, but don't like it, DO NOT continue with that career. Why? Because throughout your life, the hate will spread over and it will mess up your career. It will have been useless, messed up all your time of hard work. You must choose which career you want to do? Don't be a doctor if you don't like math and science. And certainly, don't be a diplomat, it will mess everything up later in your career, even if you don't think so. You have to take a little try in every class. The one you like best, and leads to the job you want to be, do it. It mays take a few more years, but it is way worth it. Think about it. Would you rather take..5 to 10 years to find your match? To master it? Or the rest of your life living in a miserable world in a job that you don't want to be. Be what you want, that's what is important.
    With that masers degree you can always teach you first language to the rest of us.


    I wonder why we don't call it XXXX as a second language ?
    Well, have you had any actual work experience in the HR area, yet? If not, don't worry about just now. You'll have to try it before you'll know whether or not you'll like it. As an intern at an embassy you were able to see what was going on. You probably haven't yet experienced the HR thing yet.





    We all have to do things we don't want to do. Unfortunately, our jobs are sometimes some of those things.





    With a Masters degree you can be a teacher, if you think you might like that. Heck, where I live you only have to have a high school diploma or a GED to be a substitute teacher!





    It's really up to you. Just because you've spent time trying to learn in one area and you don't like it doesn't mean you've totally wasted your time. It shouldn't take long to figure out if you like it or not. If you don't, it shouldn't take long to get education to do other things. Remember that some classes will overlap with other concentrations. If you want to do something else, you could continue to work in the HR field while you take classes to do other things.





    Don't fret about it right now. Just wait until you know for sure.
    It is not unusual, at your age, to second guess yourself - or to be concerned that the path you have chosen is, in fact, the path you will be happiest with.





    My advice - don't worry about it until you give it a bit of a ride. Let the first few experiences set your course.





    And remember, the road to happiness is not always smooth. There will be bumps (and a few bruises) along the way. Still, if you find that you love it, keep at it.
    Well first...DON'T BE AFRAID! If you don't try how will you know what you want? My advice is to do whatever interests you now, and if you are disappointed of that decision later... well you still have time to change your mind. After all isn't that what life is about...taking chances, changing, growing...and yeah having fun.





    Good luck!

    What is the best advice your parents ever gave you?

    Mostly by setting an example with their own lives. My father was a quiet man who would answer any questions, but once we reached age 12 or thereabouts, we had to approach him. He did this to maintain our curiosity. Many times he or my mother's eyes would be dancing with mirth, and we would know to ask a question.





    I never began asking for advice until I was on my own, and my father's was always ';Stay thrifty. You never know when it's going to end. Fashions change every year because they want your money.';What is the best advice your parents ever gave you?
    Leave and never return.What is the best advice your parents ever gave you?
    If he'll leave someone for you, then he'll leave you for someone else. I didn't think it was true until it happened to me.
    Never Be a quitter, keep moving until you beat whatever you are beating and challenging in life, DONT QUIT, THEY ALWAYS TOLD ME QUITTER NEVER WINS AND A WINNER NEVER LOSES, AND ANOTHER THING THEY ALWAYS TOLD ME WAS, DONT DO AS I SAY OR DID IN THE PAST
    Go to college right out of high school and get a degree (I didn't listen, and now it's really hard to do college, full time job, and have a social life...so I regret not going right after high school...my mom was soooo right)





    Oh....





    ....and don't eat the yellow snow!!! :)
    they dont talk to me


    the only time they do is when they are mad and they take it all out on me





    im reading all the advice and i wish my mom would tell me that
    no matter what NEVER give up on what you really want in life
    To try my hardest, don't make the same mistakes as they did and never quit on something just because it is difficult.
    My father told me ';forgive everybody everything'; -


    my mother told me not to trust anyone................................


    so I guess both.
    To do as they say, not as they do; and not ALWAYS as they say.
    my father on his deathbed just days before he passed away looked me in the eye and said: ';This gift of time is valuable. Once a moment is gone it will never come back.';





    may Allah forgive him his sins and give him Jannah, ameen.
    do your best so u dont have any regrets in the future..and also to choose friends that dont get u in trouble lol
    you can fall in love with a rich man just as easily as you can with a poor man.


    xD awkward advice but i remember it...xD

    What is the best advice you've ever been told?

    If you do it right the 1st time, you wouldn't have to do it again. My moms.





    Be the best in whatever you do, If you pick up horse ****, then be the best one. My dad, when leaving home at 17 to join the Army.What is the best advice you've ever been told?
    after becoming a mum it was confusing with all the advice from people and there point of views it was over whelming.


    then in a book i was reading it said a mother knows her child the best trust your gut instincts when it comes to your child. plain and simple i know but it helped me and i now have 3 kids and continue to do soWhat is the best advice you've ever been told?
    My Mom who told me about credit cards saying ';It isn't money you have, it's money you owe'; after I received my first one...and got into tons of trouble after that and now remember what she said and today I only have one card that you have to pre pay before you can use it and that way no more trouble.
    learn from your mistakes. Every mistake u make is a lesson learned
    be your self dont let anyone push you around and step on you stick up for your self dont listen to what ppl say and if someone is saying nagitve things to you its 90% that their just jealous
    An education is something no one can take away from you.
    Don't let family members use your credit cards or your good credit to get the things they need!
    i think it is


    scoldings of our confidrants are better than the well wishes of envious people.
    anything dont kill you make you better
    Wrap it up and no kids before marriage
    That people can't take advantage of you, unless you let them!
    We are all born insane.
    yes leave my bf of 15 years but ive took no notice lol
    never quit to any problem only face it
    Trust no one
    You're you, not them...told to me by a very wise man.
    to keep my mouth shut

    What's the best advice you ever received from a friend that you didn't take?

    my father said to me : do not consume all the fun in your life,spare some for boring times and he laughed ha ha ha...





    I stopped thinking 4 a moment but I realized that he was absolutely right somehow...





    now in the summer I always feel bored...What's the best advice you ever received from a friend that you didn't take?
    Be honest with yourself. If you're really not too good at doing what you do, don't do it.





    My career SUCKS now... If I had only listened to him...What's the best advice you ever received from a friend that you didn't take?
    Don't marry that jerk!!.....I didn't listen....wish now that I had.

    What is the best advice you ever got?

    Thank sWhat is the best advice you ever got?
    ';you only live once.';





    it opened my eyes to the world.What is the best advice you ever got?
    it's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.





    no I'm kidding,





    I'll just pick a random one...


    next time you feel like giving up, remember why you held on for so long in the first place.
    Be yourself. =)
    live every day as if would be the last day of your life.....
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  • I want to be a loan officer, I am not sure the best way to get leads without cold calling any advice?

    I dont have any experiance so i need any advice is appreciated.I want to be a loan officer, I am not sure the best way to get leads without cold calling any advice?
    Best place to start is with your natural market i.e. friends, family, church, other organizations that you are a member of...from there work for referrals from these people.





    Join as many groups as you can and hand out business cards as if they are going out of style...good luck!I want to be a loan officer, I am not sure the best way to get leads without cold calling any advice?
    You should be networking with alot of agents who can refer you to their clients. Also, holding homebuying seminars can help.
    Find a real job.
    small ad in local newspaper, flyers, craiglist, post cards.
    make friends with real estate agents. They will refer their buyers to you if you are good to them... figure out what that means and learn the term RESPA
    Get a real estate license. You will work with the same people but make much more money. Real Estate agents use Mortgage Originators to cull out the people who can't buy a house so they have more productive time. You have to be careful cold calling with the do not call laws.


    There are many ways to find real estate clients.


    Would love to help if you are interested.





    Michael

    Need advice on what hairstyle would be best for me please?

    right basically i have a side fringe and where my hair is parted at the front my fringe naturally flicks up. I blow dry it down everyday and within about half an hour it pops back up.


    Ive got long blonde hair and a side fringe, i want to keep it long and i still want a fringe although preferably not a full one. Does anyone have any suggestions of any hairstyles or techniques of how to make this flick go away lol ?Need advice on what hairstyle would be best for me please?
    sounds like you just need to train your hair. Before you go to bed each night try weting the part that flicks up and then pin it with a hair pin or clip in the direction that you want it to go , after about a week of this it should stay where you want it to when you style it!





    hope this helps!

    Some of the best advice you can give?

    just in general, about life?Some of the best advice you can give?
    Ignoring a problem does not make it go away.


    Pray about a problem for two weeks. After two weeks, is there still a problem? If there is you will have the answer. But usually the problem has resolved itself.


    Most times it's best to keep your mouth shut, listen and smile, smile, smile!Some of the best advice you can give?
    if you don't know where you came from, you can't tell where you're going.
    When life sucks, just dance.

    If you could give someone the best advice in life..what would it be, and why?

    Do the things you love and success will take care of itself for youIf you could give someone the best advice in life..what would it be, and why?
    respect yourself and others


    treat people like you want to be treated.


    use your manners.





    because relationships and acquaintances are important an if you whow respect you will be treated with respect and it will make everything easier in the long run.If you could give someone the best advice in life..what would it be, and why?
    be happy with having yourself.


    when you have yourself and respect yourself, others will respect you, and you will find that the greatest thing is living life by your rules and no one else's.
    Don't look for happiness in religion, other people, money, booze, food or material things. Don't cling to sorrow, fear, or anger. Be kind to all living things.
    The best advice I could think of is .... live.


    Enjoy your life. Find the things that you enjoy and do them. Don't take shortcuts, enjoy it all.
    be who you want to be, not who others choose to see-my mother.
    Be persistent, get an education and treat others like you want to be treated.
    u should stop talkin to her. She cheated on u once and everyone knows u stil have feelins for her. let her go u deserve better
    It's been said a million times but it's true.








    Don't Sweat The Small Stuff......and 90% Of It Is Small Stuff.
    be decent in ur life have self respect and be fair to ur and urself :)
    dont let anybody take ur confidence away
    to not worry about what others think of you.
    Never eat yellow snow....
    nobody tells me what to do
    die?

    My computer. 10 points for the best advice. Thank you?

    I bought new labtop a year ago. I just added more memory last summer. I never have problem with it. However, it has been shut down itself two times. When it shutted down I had to wait for 20 minutes because it was not start.





    What was it problem? How can I solve this problem. Thank you.My computer. 10 points for the best advice. Thank you?
    Likely overheating. Clean the vents. Make sure that it is sitting on a hard surface when using. Not your lap or atop your bed.


    If it is still under warranty and cleaning the vents doesn't fix it, have it checked out under warranty. The time from shutting down and being able to restart is what I am basing my advice on.My computer. 10 points for the best advice. Thank you?
    I was capturing a video with Pinnacle Studio and capture card to my laptop. Suddenly, my charger was making noise, I stopped the video, but it wouldn't respond and made the laptop shut down by itself. I was trying to capture a video but the pitch was changing. Does anyone know how to solve this?

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    Windows often shuts down you PC after an update. It then takes forever to come back up because it is installing the updates. Nothing to worry about.
    Sounds like an overheating problem. Make sure none of the vent holes are obstructed when you're using the laptop. You also may want to check for dust build up in parts of it that you can open, such as the memory expansion port. If you find dust there be sure to ground yourself as you remove it so you don't ';zap'; the RAM with static electricity.
    Its either your battery or your computer is overheating.





    TO fix overheating problems, oopen up your laptop according to the service manual from your manufacturer and remove the dust from the vents and fans in the PC. Your heatsinks and heatspreaders may also be clogged with dust. Once removed, your computer should also run faster and have more battery.
    OK - I have had this issue before and it drives you crazy!





    My issue -- the battery is not getting charged. This could be your problem. Worse part is - your battery might be fine - the power cord/charge may be faulty.





    The true way to test this is to have a second power cord/charger to test with -one that is just like what you have. If it charges the battery, then you know your battery is OK and you need a new power cord/charger. If the battery still does not charge - time for a new battery.





    I believe this will solve your problem. Hope it helps.
    You picked up a virus. It is probably in your start up routine. Run your anti-virus now. Don't wait.

    Whats the best advice you ever recieved ?

    and from who did you recieve this advice ???Whats the best advice you ever recieved ?
    From my father. He would always say, ';it is what it is';, meaning some things just can't be changed and you have to accept it just the way it is. Great advice, I think. Helps me remember that not everything can go MY way.Whats the best advice you ever recieved ?
    Before taking any advice from someone always check the source (like don't take financial advice from someone who is losing their house etc) My grandfather told me this-he was a very wise old man.
    To change the way i lived and start doing good in school.


    To this day I'm doing good in school and i got this advice from my mom.
    to love myself-teacher


    make good choices-teacher


    be honest and speak your mind-manager
    Shawna needs to make sure Shawna is happy before she can make anyone else happy.


    my therapist
    the advice that I didn't listen to. THey were right.
    If it is not a life or death situation then don't worry about / my therapist
    never start it but finish it
    put yourself before your feelings.
    all my best advice where from my mother
    Nice guys finish last!!
    When my teacher said ';I'; before ';E'; except after ';C';......
    my friend told me to not care what people think :)
    to eat cheese
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  • Hi every one, what do you advice me to find the best way to buy a moving used truck 17'; box from 1996 to 1998

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    Whats the best advice for a high school freshman?

    like what not to do and what to do. Or things you wish you knew about or should have done or advice you wish you had had.Whats the best advice for a high school freshman?
    i wish i had known not to mess with the upperclassmen. just leave them alone. dont act like your the best thing that hit the planetWhats the best advice for a high school freshman?
    Do NOT fall behind on your work because once you do, it will be difficult to catch up with credits.
    have fun but never forget your studies. I think High school is one of the best phases in life, you will definitely meet your lifelong friends there :)
    Watch your back......The seniors may be out to get you!
    Try to maintain good averages in your freshman classes so your GPA would look good and don't slack off
    know who your friends are. a lot of people's real personalities come out then. i lost a lot of friends but i realized who my true friends were. just keep your head up and trust your instincts





    oh, and don't do drugs or drink =)
    DON'T take high school seriously.


    DON'T assume your life is going to be like a teenage movie.


    DO try to get involved in things like at least one club.
    freshman year is the easiest grade wise so do well and boost your GPA up then and don't mess with the older kids, but don't be afraid of them either, they are just kids, have fun, don't take anyone too seriously, choose your friends wisely and hang around the ppl that make you happy high schools not supposed ot be miserable its supposed to be educational and a great way to form long time friendships
    Be yourself.Don't have sex unless you know you are in love.
    If you fall behind you can make up the credits later but it ruins your GPA so I suggest you don't, but you should also get to know your way around the place as soon as you can. Don't think that much about things, like if you go into the Senior area they will throw you in a cupboard, 'cause that most likely wouldn't happen. Make sure you know who is there for you and don't let people get you down by saying stuff about you (rumor wise), just keep being yourself and try to have fun.








    Freshmen are the enemies, Sophomores are just there, Juniors are the allies, and Seniors are the oldest so there special.


    A Senior I know had said something along the lines of this to me and her younger sister but I don't remember if that was the same thing she had said or not, but if you can't tell she was a Senior in high school that year.
    DO NOT JUDGE ANYBODY IF YOU DONT KNOW THEM!!. SERIOUSLY! lemme tell you a story. there was this kid gustavo. he looked like a herb to me, and me and my friend would always grill him. one day, me and my friend was suppose to chill wit dis gurl but she ditched us for him. so we confronted her in front of him and we just stared him down. the next day, this dude shows up with 3 of his friends and they had a gun. they kept staring at us. then some 3 gurls that were with gustavo and his frends jumped this gurl dat we used to chill wit. when one of my frends tryed to stop it, the kid pulled the gun out and sed, wachu gonna do?!then security came and they ran. so now i gotta watch my back everytime i see that lil *****, simply cuz we thought he was a pussi before we really knew who he was.
    Don't slack off grade-wise. Do your best, because if you don't do good, it will come back to haunt you once you are a senior applying for colleges.
    buy heaps of condoms. nice pic
    A swirly is not a ice cream desert
    stay on track. u only have probably six chances to make up for 4 years


    seniors juniors sophomores are gonna say freshmen suck mostly in pep rally's
    i wish...throught out all my 4 years...i wish i hadnt have been so shy..that turned al lot of people away, not wanting to talk to me...and i wish i would have been more sponanious in high school, but in a good way!...and i wish that guy hadnt have likes me a told his friends stuff! i wonder how things would have been different for me
    Instant runoff voting (IRV) guarantees a majority in ONE election. Middle and high school elections would have all presidents, vice presidents, treasurers, and secretaries elected by majority in one election with IRV. IRV allows students at MIT, Harvard, Stanford and other top universities to rank their choices. By ranking your ballot it becomes a proxy for a series of runoffs, but the students do not come back, again and again.





    The easiest way for us to get IRV is to help your school to adopt it for your class elections. Our legislature will propose instant runoff voting when a majority of our high school students use IRV for class elections.





    You have more power in high school to change Presidential elections than your teachers and parents who are registered to vote!

    What is the best advice you have ever received?

    My old history teacher told my class before we left that we are more likely to regret the things we don't do, than the things we did.





    That is honestly the best piece of advice i've received, and it's so true. The things i regret are almost all (about 99%) things I didn't do.What is the best advice you have ever received?
    Don't ';always'; try to be the one to finish first, sometimes it is the one who takes life in stride that realizes the true meaning of it.What is the best advice you have ever received?
    ';The world is fuc*** up, I know, but that doesn't mean you have to be sad about it all the time and ignore life. You have to accept it, and move on.';
    The secret to living is giving.





    ';You've been brave enough for one day.'; Quote from Reservoir Dogs for dealing with hard times.
    Always be true to yourself,you're responsible for your own happiness.You only live once as you are,so make it count.
    When I graduated H.S. my favorite teacher gave me a glass ruler with this saying etched on it...





    ';Follow your conscience every inch of the way';
    There are two rules for success in life:





    1. Never tell everything you know


    2.
    aLWAYS WEAR CLEAN UNDERWEAR IN CASE YOU'RE IN AN ACCIDENT
    Do not be afraid to fail.
    J-Jesus first


    O- Others Second


    Y- Yourself Last





    Then you will be successful
    Don't burn your bridges...
    Don't poop your pants!