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What does it mean when you have bumps on the way back of your tongue?

about 3 days ago i started getting a irratated throat then i noticed yesterday that i have bumps on the way back of my tongue which i have never had before so now i have a sore throat but i also have symptoms of a cold runny nose,cough,sore throat what could this be?

Answer:

I just login. It's that simple.
I think you log into it using your login name and password, that way kind of makes sense I think, don't it! I once read that email should be writtin as E-mail, so I started doing that and noticed other people wrote it as just email'. every time I type in internet in an email (E-mail, or whatever!) using Mozilla Thunderbird it wants me to correct it to Internet (capitalized)!? It also has a problem with webpage but not with website!? it gets confusing! _
I agree with nigelinoz. Login is a noun, log is the verb.
any type of fabric would work you just have to find the best way to attach it so it is loose enough to bend but not be all wrinkly
Ok,here's some stuff from . In computer security, logging (or signing) in and out is the process by which individual access to a computer system is controlled by identification of the user in order to obtain credentials to permit access. It is an integral part of computer security. A user can log in to a system to obtain access, and then log out when the access is no longer needed. Note that the term log in (a verb) is two words, while login (a noun referring to the procedure, credentials, or form used) is one word; the same applies to log out and logout.

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