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carloandreaguilar t1_jdrlwsb wrote
Reply to comment by washu_z in Research found after six years spent tracking health outcomes among nearly 925,000 Danish seniors, investigators determined that when a man between the ages of 65 and 69 loses his wife he is 70% more likely to die in the year that follows, when compared with his non-widowed peers by Wagamaga
Nice observation
carloandreaguilar t1_izxlepg wrote
Reply to comment by SemanticTriangle in Low-cost battery built with four times the capacity of lithium by BlitzOrion
Maybe is the battery is limited to o it use the middle 80% of capacity, it won’t degrade nearly as much, like Tesla batteries
carloandreaguilar t1_iuqu5ri wrote
Reply to comment by raff7 in Your diet is not only what you eat 🙃 [Image] by vkeyunl0ckslife
It’s a figure of speech, since food is what you consume and what fuels you…
carloandreaguilar t1_itc0zuz wrote
Reply to comment by JacoBee93 in Is this a dead pixel? by gimsum
I just put it under a bright light and there’s literally 0. Ceramic Shield is great. My 12 pro didn’t have any either u til I dropped it and then it got one scratch. My mother got lots of micro scratches on her 11 pro max within a couple of days tho, when I had my 11 pro max I also sold it with only like 1 micro scratch that could o it be seen under a bright lamp, so so feint though.
It depends on how you use your phone. I keep it in my pocket with nothing else. The screen o my comes in contact with my fingers. It does not come into contact with anything harder than glass, so it cannot scratch. Also really no dust in my pockets
carloandreaguilar t1_itbzs1v wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is this a dead pixel? by gimsum
The 7s look good
carloandreaguilar t1_itbzngi wrote
Reply to comment by mightymitch1 in Is this a dead pixel? by gimsum
It was dust under his screen protector
carloandreaguilar t1_itbzj3y wrote
Reply to comment by Jozex21 in Is this a dead pixel? by gimsum
Nah, I haven’t had a screen protector ever in my 13 pro and zero micro scratches whatsoever
carloandreaguilar t1_jdrmfe4 wrote
Reply to comment by MNAK_ in Research found after six years spent tracking health outcomes among nearly 925,000 Danish seniors, investigators determined that when a man between the ages of 65 and 69 loses his wife he is 70% more likely to die in the year that follows, when compared with his non-widowed peers by Wagamaga
But I don’t know if unhealthy habits make you die within a year. Stress and a heart attack might