@BudLightSadness This, plus a cowboy hat, is my “come get you out of where you aren’t supposed to be” ensemble for my daughter. I cannot wait to walk in to get her.
@WriteGrlProbs@ShadesOfPunky No clue, I’ve yet to find someone I know who
has used the remote. I think it is small and can be held in awkward hand positions but I am not sure. It is part of an “experience” upgrade that has lighting, scents, music, and the remote.
@ShadesOfPunky I think the tech gets it almost there, and the patient fine tunes it with the remote. It may only be the illusion of control, which may be a good thing for some. I don’t know anyone who ever had the remote, I’ve always wondered about that feature.
@EODHappyCaptain I was just thinking about the fact our tents and ECM back shop in Bahrain/PSAB had AC. The fact that AF guys came to fix your AC is perfect. They had the practice.
@mkhammer I remember getting a pack and the tips weren’t red. My mom used a red Marks-a-lot to color them. Nothing like a little permanent marker on your candy. The 80s were wild.
@UpBeatSkeletor I live in Texas and have been doing this for years. It gets the very hot air out and makes the AC work less hard to cool the car. You can feel the difference instantly.
@Nessakins_@UncoverFacts For a knee, as tall as you are, your head will most likely be outside the scanner and you will be looking at the front, not the inside.
@Nessakins_@UncoverFacts Depends on the scanner and the doctor ordering the exam. In a hospital, probably about 25 minutes. In an imaging clinic, 15-20. The newer the scanner/SW level the faster it goes. Most of my customers book on 30 minutes time slots, 20-25 minutes scan time.