Q. Mine was Super Smash Brothers the old Mario cartoon, He-Man, Inspector Gadget, The Flinstone Kids, Goosebumbs, Gumby, The Smurfs, Transformers, and Alf. LOL.
A. Arthur && Hey Arnold.! =)
How do you feel about letting small children use your expensive gadgets?
Q. I don't like hardly anyone, especially kids, using my electronics (my 3DS, for example) -- they're not allowed to, in fact.
Why? It's because their hands are sticky/dirty and they are often not gentle.
I take good care of my things and simply cannot trust others to be careful.
It seems that it's seen as offensive if I ask others to be gentle, as if I'm assuming that they will not be.
Am I in the wrong here?
I ask because of a little debate that I had with my mom and step-dad earlier about letting a 2-year-old play on an iPad -- with supervision, of course.
Why? It's because their hands are sticky/dirty and they are often not gentle.
I take good care of my things and simply cannot trust others to be careful.
It seems that it's seen as offensive if I ask others to be gentle, as if I'm assuming that they will not be.
Am I in the wrong here?
I ask because of a little debate that I had with my mom and step-dad earlier about letting a 2-year-old play on an iPad -- with supervision, of course.
A. I have kids and I didn't have a problem letting my children play with my expensive "gadgets". I knew that they'd be gentle and careful. I am more reluctant with other people's kids.
You are completely within your rights to refuse other people's children or your own children to play with your electronics. These are YOUR items, not public property. Even if you are overprotective of your items, it does not change a thing. If a child does accidentally break the item, most parents will offer to replace it BUT...but they will expect you to turn down their offer and get offended and/or angry if you don't-especially if it's a family member.
You are completely within your rights to refuse other people's children or your own children to play with your electronics. These are YOUR items, not public property. Even if you are overprotective of your items, it does not change a thing. If a child does accidentally break the item, most parents will offer to replace it BUT...but they will expect you to turn down their offer and get offended and/or angry if you don't-especially if it's a family member.
Are there any gadgets for removing dust from the air that actually work?
Q. Already have vacuum that supposed to do it, also carpet cleaner and special filters for furnace and vents. and the ducts have been cleaned. live in a farming area, have kids and pets.
A. the only 'gadget that works in a furnace system is an ionizer
the oreik air purifirer actually works very well
the oreik air purifirer actually works very well
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