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what is the supidest thing you ever done?

Mine was to turn off the water, gas and electricity with the fridge full of food while gone for two weeks. I knwo, I also turn off the alarm system running only with batteries, the AC should keep the moist off and the window light with the timer to turn on and off during the night was also not working.I hate to learn by experience but I guess is the most effective way to learn a lesson.

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The inner liner is an extruded halobutyl rubber sheet compounded with additives that result in low air permeability. The inner liner assures that the tire will hold high-pressure air inside, without the air gradually diffusing through the rubber structure.. The body ply is a calendered sheet consisting of one layer of rubber, one layer of reinforcing fabric, and a second layer of rubber. The earliest textile used was cotton; later materials include rayon, nylon, polyester, and Kevlar. Passenger tires typically have one or two body plies. Body plies give the tire structure strength. Truck tires, off-road tires, and aircraft tires have progressively more plies. The fabric cords are highly flexible but relatively inelastic. Sidewalls are non-reinforced extruded profiles with additives to give the sides of the tire good abrasion resistance and environmental resistance. Additives used in sidewall compounds include antioxidants and antiozonants. Sidewall extrusions are nonsymmetrical and provide a thick rubber area to enable molding of raised letters and sidewall ornamentation. Beads are bands of high tensile-strength steel wire encased in a rubber compound. Bead wire is coated with special alloys of bronze or brass. Coatings protect the steel from corrosion. Copper in the alloy and sulfur in the rubber cross-link to produce copper sulfide, which improves bonding of the bead to the rubber. Beads are inflexible and inelastic, and provide the mechanical strength to fit the tire to the wheel. Bead rubber includes additives to maximize strength and toughness. The apex is a triangular extruded profile that mates against the bead. The apex provides a cushion between the rigid bead and the flexible inner liner and body ply assembly.
Tweezers is a good thing to try, but also how about a small pair of needle nose pliers? Or a pair of cuticle( for fingernails) nippers? How about a metal skewer with double sided tape on the end? gl!
I wouldn't pin anything down, the baby could get hurt. My baby is going through the same thing, I just figure it will eventually work itself out, but in the meantime I am getting up a few times in the night. Hopefully it won't last too long.

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