Un-check the box that says "Retrieve remote file and reference locally"how do you guys embed images so they're not tiny?
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Un-check the box that says "Retrieve remote file and reference locally"how do you guys embed images so they're not tiny?
Walk It OFF!
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11MYTH: You can suck the poison out of a snakebite[/h]Survival expert Tony Nester of Arizonas Ancient Pathways school weighs in: The problem with the John Wayne cut-and-suck method is that youve already got a wound. If you werent envenomated, and you have somebody sucking on your wound, then theyre adding bacteria and all the nastiness from their mouth into the wound, risking infection. Also, when snakes bite, they do inject venom into the wound. But they also, in extracting their fangs, get venom on the surface of your skin. If you suck the venom into your mouth, itll burn up your trachea and your windpipe, and could even damage your stomach. Now you have that to contend with, in addition to the original bite wound.iStock
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12REALITY: If a snake bites you, get to a hospital[/h]If you are bitten, youve got about a one- to two-hour window to get to the hospital before you start feeling a large-scale, systemic impact, says Nester. The best thing to do is just rinse off the wound, stay calm and slowly walk back to your vehicle or call for help to get to the hospital. Once there, youll probably be given some doses of antivenom, theyll monitor you and take it from there.iStock
brings a new meaning to the term suck face.
Well, DUH! Narrow wheel base, grossly over loaded, and a top heavy center of gravity. Not reaching for diet soda was all it took.
Imagine the guy taking the picture and not helping him. Priceless.Well, DUH! Narrow wheel base, grossly over loaded, and a top heavy center of gravity. Not reaching for diet soda was all it took.