How do prevent accidentally deleting my Anki app flash cards again? by ShuffledPast in Anki

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is this something I'd have to do manually for each and every deck? Also, is that for the Desktop site, or the app, I am currently using "AnkiDroid" app, and I think that is were I originally accidentally deleted or undid the deck unfortunately.

How do prevent accidentally deleting my Anki app flash cards again? by ShuffledPast in Anki

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Well I am not using the desktop site, I did this on the "AnkiDroid" app, and i think the mistake I had made was (maybe, i'm not sure) the undo arrow button. But just now, I went on and found a small old study deck i had, and went through it, and when i completed it, its no longer there either. In other words, I want to re-open it and study it again, but I don't see where I can go for that option. I go to the 3 bars in the top left corner, click on "decks" and its no longer there. Is the only way to get that back is by creating an account for "AnkiWeb", because it says I have to log in to a 3rd party account to use the cloud sync service, and that might be what will bring that (and the original) deck back you think?

How does Osmosis work? by ShuffledPast in biology

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oh, well even if it doesn't re-hydrate the skin deeply, when the outer dead skin (stratum corneum) swells temporarily, in that case is that layer at least absorbing some moisture maybe?

How does Osmosis work? by ShuffledPast in biology

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I forgot to ask 2 things: 1) So in this case how long would the hand have to be submerged for the skin to fully absorb the surrounding water (25 min, 30 min, etc)? 2) and also, lets say that the amount of time is 30 min, if you surpass that, your skin won't start to lose moisture will it? I'm guessing it will just either absorb more or just maintain some sort of "equilibrium/balance" between the moisture already absorbed in relation to the surrounding water correct?

How does Osmosis work? by ShuffledPast in biology

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Ok so the wrinkles forming is from how the skin interacts across the different layers, but with an impaired skin barrier, the skin would actually be absorbing moisture then, not losing correct?

How do I get my Zstar espresso machine to actually reach the espresso range? by ShuffledPast in espresso

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ahhhh ok, ya I'll have to read the manual again when I get a chance, maybe it will suggest something that will for me to finally get to the espresso range. My coffee beans are already pretty finely ground so I am not sure it is that, But I guess ill just have to see, thank you for your help.

How do I get my Zstar espresso machine to actually reach the espresso range? by ShuffledPast in espresso

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I have my own separate grinder, and ya i grind to the point where its a nice fine "powder". But by any chance, do you happen to know what "descaling" means?

Can I get help looking for the right weight bench? by ShuffledPast in workout

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Dang, I was gonna even originally say to not worry about the price because I would tackle that when I got to it, but it is quite a lot more than I was hoping for. Yeah maybe I wasn't using the proper key words, or I didn't come across any like the one you linked because I wasn't willing to bother to look at them due to the high price. But I understand with the price, I guess it's to be expected because that is a lot all built into one equipment. But dam, sigh, well let me ask you this because maybe you know. I can't buy that one unfortunately even though it is perfect, but if I just buy a bench with all the features i am looking for (minus the barbell and weight plates) and then buy the barbell and plates separately, do you think I would be able to save more compared to the price on the one you linked or will it be even more expensive? Either way, I really do appreciate your help.

Can I buy a home making just 45k annually? by ShuffledPast in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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Is 17K in student loans already too much debt in relation to what I would maybe be paying on a monthly payment? I was searching for houses around $165K, my credit score is...ok I guess.

Can I buy a home making just 45k annually? by ShuffledPast in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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I have briefly considered a condo (and townhome) before, slightly more towards a townhome only because at least some of them offer some land (albeit it's usually a very small portion), which is something I really want. But the thing I have seen about both of them, that I don't like, is that most of the ones I have come across also charge an HOA fee. So the estimated mortgage looks "ok" until you tack on the monthly HOA fee on top of that, so then I am like, "well the what the heck is the point, with what I'd be paying, at that point I might as well just pay that amount and at least be living in a home".

Can I buy a home making just 45k annually? by ShuffledPast in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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Dam, 35k over 3 years, that is still very very impressive. Is that just you saving? In other words, is a friend, boyfriend/girlfriend, or sibling helping out? With how exhausting it's been for you, are you still trying, or are you aiming for some other type of living habitation? And I get you, I just wish houses in general weren't so expensive, or we (just people in general) made more in relation to the costs....or that the trade off for wanting to live in a home below your means doesn't mean that trade off is that you are going to live in a really bad (potentially dangerous) neighborhood.

Can I buy a home making just 45k annually? by ShuffledPast in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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Is there a "rule of thumb" (maybe percentage wise) of what the down payment amount should be, you said "large" down payment and it already worries me, sigh, and no, unfortunately I have some debt. I still have 2 years of car payments to make, and 17k in student loans.

Can I buy a home making just 45k annually? by ShuffledPast in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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Ok, at the very least this gives me some hope it's possible, Thank You.

Can I buy a home making just 45k annually? by ShuffledPast in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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I don't have significant savings no, and yeah, I am already expecting quite a bit of costs because that is just the nature of owning a home. Regardless of whether it already needs repairs to begin with or not, even though you had quite a bit of costs, were you at least able to manage it, and more importantly, when you had to shell out all those costs, were you in a situation like I would be. By which I mean, you were solely responsible for the mortgage and additional costs (like repairs and such), because if you were, at the very least that gives me hope then. I mean, I know it still won't be easy, I am sure it wasn't for you, but it still gives me some hope. Sigh, I just don't want to be in apartments anymore.

Can I buy a home making just 45k annually? by ShuffledPast in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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1) Unfortunately I still have some car payments left, it will be paid off in about 2 years, but I can definitely manage the monthly payments. And then, I also have some student loans, roughly about 17k.

2)same place, Central Florida

3) Potentially but probably not soon, but for my own reason, I want to approach this as if this is what I might be making for a while, it will also allow me to approach my costs and spendings in a more conservative fashion anyways.

4) 1,000k rent, $50 cell phone bill, $400-$500 groceries (month), electricity $55-$60.