Can a donated organ (liver, heart, lung, etc) be used more than once? For example if someone recieves a kidney and they die a few years later, can that organ be used again? If so, has that organ got a...
Some food stuffs can be bought in either glass or plastic bottles (like tomato sauce). Both types of packaging are recyclable but which is the most environmentally sound taking into account initial...
Please could someone explain to me how I can get music playing from my windows media player into an email (Vista Windows Mail). I receive them but have yet to work out how it is done ; not as an...
Hi just a quick question (not!) i think this is right but want to check. is it true that fish absorb water through their skin as opposed to drinking it via their mouth, and if so do they still wee it...
me again sorry before maggots turn to flies are they still counted as insects or are they called larvae? i wasnt sure but guessed they may be larvae rather than insects as they lack the...
Does anyone know of a website that will fill in missing letters of a word. Eg. if I type in mssssip it will return the word mississippi. The kind of thing that may be of help in crosswords etc. Any...
How often do you need to feed goldfish and is it ok to put 2 new ones in a tank with others that have been there for a while? How often do you have to clean the bowl/ change the water? Thanks
I have just bought a Lexmark printer and the first cartridges have run out, or rather Lexmark tell me they have run out and have stopped printing. They admit that there is still some ink in them, but...
My cat goes walkabouts, He has come home tonight after 15 days away, He goes across the fields rabbiting as every time he comes home he is fill of fleas a front line him every 4 to 6 weeks and he is...
I don't know whether it's my old eyes or my old pc,but the printed word on most pages always seems so faint ,is there any way of thickening and darkening the words as a default ??? Thanks!!!
Have been told that the air quality where I live is good because it's 3000 feet above sea level - how can I calculate this? Searched various websites without success. Any ideas??