I initially thought i was pregnant, i started my period like a week or so early, i'm on seasonale by the way. Well anyways it wasn't like a real period, i went to my family doctor for the nausea, my husband was having pretty much the same symptoms, he was vomitting though, i never threw up but our nausea and everything started at the same time. So after about 6 days of being nauseated all day i went to the dr. and he said i had a touch of the stomach flu, i kept bleeding and then when i was supposed to have my period i kept bleeding and had a normal period. so over 2 weeks have passed and now i'm fine during the day, but at night when i lay down i have this nausea and it feels like something is in my throat. i took a pregnancy test and it came back negative, i don't feel pregnant and i haven't gained any weight. my husband is still nauseated as well but it gets worse at night when we lay down. any idea what this could be? please help thank you
The first must have is experience. You don't have it, and you need it. It is the best tool a motorcycle rider can have. How good are your emergency stops? Can you lift your bike when you drop it on your own? How is your slow speed maneuvering? What about riding in the rain? Do you know how your bike reacts on slippery roads? As far as tangible things, good gear really helps. A cell phone really helps and a method to charge it while riding. Ear plugs or headphones will reduce rider fatigue, A quality warm jacket, over shell rain gear, waterproof boots, a basic set of tools appropriate to your bike, twice as much money as you think you might need in the form of both cash and plastic. Is your bike in good mechanical condition? new fluids? tires in good shape? Any electrical problems? If your bike is brand new, do you have a dealer stop planned to get the first service done? usually the in the first 500-1000 miles this is required. Are you staying in motels or camping, you'll need shelter and a bag to sleep in if you are camping. These are several of the things you should consider before taking your trip.
You can access error logs recent program history yes. Frequently used programs will be located in the start menu as larger menu items that you dont have to click anything to see other then the start menu itself. Hold the windows key down on your keybord while pushing the letter R compmgmt.msc type that in there.. This is computer managment In here you can access logs by clicking on the Event Viewer Catagory ~ anything done on your computer aside from the specifics ie. typing a document, the text in the document will not show up. One last way of looking up recently used programs is simply by clicking start, going to control pannel, clicking on Programs and Features and simply looking at the list and seeing when the program was last open, of course this dosent work if you open the program to investigate to start.
That is some grill, to require it's own lightning protection system. I assume it is already well grounded, so there is really very little maintenance.