Thursday, February 11, 2010

3 roomates 2 rooms and a tv per room. How should we split the cable bill?

Me and my gf have a townhome with my best friend. We have a room then he has a room and we have to living rooms. One has my tv in it and one has is. We started at the beginning us paying 2/3s the bill and i think its rediculous after a few months. How should i approach him and how does that sound to you guys? am i being unfair??? also we split the electricity should that be 2/3s or 1/2? thanks3 roomates 2 rooms and a tv per room. How should we split the cable bill?
To be right about the splitting the bill. It should be 2/3 to 1/3 on all bills. There are two of you and one of him. If you split 50/50 then she is getting a totaly free ride and he is paying part of her share also. That is not right. If youl had started the 50/50 from the start that would be different. It is not right to change it now. Why should he pay 50% of your gf share? Unless she is cooking cleaning, laundry for him as well as you. Then she should be compensated for what she is doing extra for him. Good Luck.3 roomates 2 rooms and a tv per room. How should we split the cable bill?
What 2/3 ? Split it in half for crying out loud !! You are making him take advantage of you ! Do you give him 2/3 of your pay check? Do you give him 2/3 of your gf? C'mon man! You and you gf are as 1 and he is 1 therefore he needs to pay half, no discussion !!!!!
Sorry but he does not watch as much tv as 2 people. 1/3rd on his part is fair.
if there are three people you each pay a third of the bills.

My hair is having extreme split ends is there any treatment for my hair?

My hair is having many split ends i want to know there causes and how to prevent split ends from my hair or any treatmentMy hair is having extreme split ends is there any treatment for my hair?
trim the endsMy hair is having extreme split ends is there any treatment for my hair?
Shaving your head normally resloves the issue. Since split ends are caused when hair becomes damaged or dry, the longer it gets the more likely the problem will become.





If your not willing to shave it clean off, try adding a large spoon full of Lard to your daily diet. I have had friends that do that for their dogs and it provides a nice shinny coat.





Ever hear of a dog with split ends? Well maybe some of those little long haired rat dogs and poodles. Come to think of it there are a lot of dogs out there with nasty mops of problem fur, and where acually talking about human hair and not dog fur, so I'll go with my first sujestion of shaving.





Hope this helps! : )
well for starters, u should have ur hair cut every 4-6 weeks, then avoid using hair products that contain alcohol in them, do not abuse ur hair by blowdrying too much or even flat ironing ur hair frequently. take vitamin b12 and also take 2 avocado's and mash them up with about a tablespoon of olive oil and apply that mix to ur hair, about twice a week for about 6 months. u'll see the difference in ur hair, u just have to have a routine maintainence.
shave your head. Do you use conditioner? - how about those hot oil treatments?
I know you dont want to hear this but you have to cut it. Those shampoos that ';help'; split ends only ';glue'; the ends back together for a short time. and cutting the split ends helps your hair grow faster. If thats what you want to do. Good Luck! :)
Well, you should get a trim every 6-8 wks! Also, There is a spray that you can find at a beauty supply store called ITS A TEN it works Great! They also just came out with a Once a week treatment masque you put on your hair and leave it in!! I also recommend that!
check the links below for natural homemade beauty tips to:-- Dry hair / Oily-greasy hair/ Splitends / Fruit Packs for scalp


http://geebal.blogspot.com/2006/08/natur鈥?/a>
the only way is to trim your ends. nothing will work,
Get it trimmed every 6 weeks and use a conditioner on just the ends, and if you dry your hair with a blow dryer every time try using a heat protectant spray.
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  • My daughter complains about her hair becoming stiff and wire like.Getting split and weak.What can be the cause?

    If any doctor friends or any one who really knows the problem and remedy answers my querry, I will be very thankful to them.My daughter is very upset about her condition.Is it because of costal water or food or vitamin deficiency?What can be done now to improve the situation?My daughter complains about her hair becoming stiff and wire like.Getting split and weak.What can be the cause?
    Just research, from one website.I am not in the medical profession





    Results of search . Possible Thyroid.[1]


    Symptoms similar to Thyroid can be other causes[3]





    [personal opinion] ,I would see Dr to check Thyroid.





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    Results: 2 causes of Brittle hair AND Dry hair AND Emotional symptoms


    1. Autoimmune thyroid diseases


    2. Thyroid disorders








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    Results: 6 causes of Brittle hair AND Dry hair


    1. Argininosuccinase lyase deficiency, neonatal


    2. Autoimmune thyroid diseases


    3. Hair conditions


    4. Ichthyosis with hypotrichosis, autosomal recessive


    5. Thyroid agenesis


    6. Thyroid disorders





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    Read Misdiagnosis of Thyroid disorders


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    http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/crtop/abou鈥?/a>


    WrongDiagnosis.com is one of the world鈥檚 leading providers of online medical health information. The site is an independent, objective source of factual, mainstream health information for both consumers and health professionals.


    WrongDiagnosis.com provides a free health-information service to help people understand their health better, offering crucial and factual health information that is otherwise difficult to find. The objective of the site is to encourage consumers to be informed and interested in managing their health, and to know what questions to ask their doctors to help ensure they are getting the best healthcare possible.My daughter complains about her hair becoming stiff and wire like.Getting split and weak.What can be the cause?
    Most breakage, occurs because it's being handled wet. Brushing and tying it back causes breakage, almost 60 percent more when wet. The salt in the water also could be causing it as salt dries the hair and skin. The vitamin deficiency is also a culprit becuase the hair needs vitamins and minerals to grow. They actually sell a vitamin package called HAIR SKIN and NAILs. It replaces all the vitamins and minerals you miss in your diet.
    I realize this seems like I'm just being a sarcastic fool, but this IS real.








    ';Kinky Hair Disease is due to a metabolic defect, a fatty acid buildup on the gray matter of the brain caused by improper copper metabolism. Copper, a trace mineral found in several enzymes and proteins, is essential for many bodily functions, particularly the absorption of of iron needed for immune processes. When this mineral cannot be metabolized, or expelled under normal bodily functions, it finds it's way to the brains and gathers there. Kinky hair sufferers often feel cold when others do not, and in general experience a prolonged sense of malaise, not as strong as depression but rather an unexplained melancholy and listlessness. But the most unfortunate physical outcome of this disorder is the acquisition of strikingly peculiar hair. Once straight hair then becomes 'kinky' or stumpy, snarled, meager, steely, and easily broken. Most people think their hair change is due to conditioners or shampoos and seek diagnostic tests too lat. The hair turns white, ivory, of gray in color, which no amount of dye or highlights can cover. When copper cannot be metabolized, kinky hair patients actually are in the process of body metamorphosis; due to the lack of copper absorption, the essential structures of hair, brain, bones, liver, and arteries are changing.


    The prospects for persons with kinky hair disease are not good as the body cannot function without adequate copper. Most affected persons die within the first decade of acquiring kinky hair.


    1,563 died of Kinky Hair Disease in 2004.';
    There can be many things that cause hair to become this way. How is her weight, does she do drugs (not that you would know), what is her diet, is she stressed? This sounds like a nutrition issue, nothing huge to worry about, just take her to a doctor/nutritionist to get her looked at.
    is she using a good conditioner?





    its probably just too dry and she washed her hair too often








    stop shampooing for a week or so, use conditioner and see if it improves











    if not, then sure take her to the doctor























    the guy above me could be right about the meth, though
    It could be her thyroid. She should go to the doctor and get blood tests.


    My sister has an over-active thyroid and her hair used to get like that and even fall out. She also had problems with her finger nails cracking and splitting. But, she is on Synthroid now and the symptoms have diminished. Hope that helps.
    does she straighten it? or blow dry it? because typically thats the cause of it take a month off of doing it with washing your hair and towel drying it aand it should go back to normal
    http://www.longhaircareforum.com/forums/鈥?/a>





    That link is to a discussion about course hair. Maybe you could get some hints from there.
    She is probably damaging it. Tell her to not straighten or curl her hair as often and try and new shampoo/ conditioner.
    maybe you need to change the shampoo because that could be bad for here hair
    does she use heating tools often??? like flat irons and curlers to style??





    also does she dye her hair??


    if so? thats why, get a trim and reduce all those things.
    Sounds like meth.

    I used an invisable zipper on a wed gown and the coils split open when she bent over. Is there a better zipper

    The dress is very tight fitting, the fabric is embriodered shantung. I need to find a tight closer that will not break open. Are invisible zippers less sturdy than regular ones? any ideas?I used an invisable zipper on a wed gown and the coils split open when she bent over. Is there a better zipper
    Yes, they are less sturdy; especially for very tight dresses. For truly figure hugging dresses I use old fashioned hooks and eyes in a left side placket, or I use ball buttons and button loops on the center back. Hooks and eyes give a very clean finish to both the front and back and are my preferred method; the tightness and the fasteners work together to hold up the dress and I don't need separate stay tapes -which I'll explain later! Ball buttons and loops are more traditional for bridal gowns. Both come on pre mounted on tapes in the bridal and evening department of higher end fabric stores, so much of the fussy work is done. Some have bones already encased in the tapes. I do like the look of ball buttons and loops, they look like someone put a lot of time and effort into the gown. If you are pressed for time and merely want to replace the zipper, you might want to add stay tapes to the bodice to take the stress off the zipper. Even if you do use hooks and eyes or button tape, you might still want to add a tape stay.





    Stay tapes are grosgrain ribbons or firm elastics that are sewn to the lining and underlining of the dress horizontally across the body and hooked closed before the zipper is zipped. These are used in strapless couture gowns that must stay up and almost defy gravity and where a broken zipper would be a disaster. Elastic is more flexible, but it can dig into the skin if it's too tight. Grosgrain ribbon is less flexible, but some find it more comfortable. Use a stay tape at the waist and under the bust. Whatever you use, the stay should fit snugly around the body. Measure by wrapping the tape around the body at the two points, and add enough for an inch and a half turn under to support the hooks. The ribbon should be slightly smaller than the dress bodice, but not by more than 3/8 of an inch. And more and the dress is simply too small. Hand sew the ribbon to the seam allowance, catching in a bit of both the lining and the dress fabric. In some gowns I try to loop around the boning with the grosgrain, one dress I needed to bone the waist ribbon to add more structure. This will make the stress go from the outer fabric to the ribbon. The ribbon is turned under and hooks should face toward the body so they are invisible. The hooks are hooked then the zipper is closed. You can add ribbon stays wherever there seems to be stress on the zipper.





    This is a traditional couture method used to hold up tight, strapless gowns. I learned it from a dressmaker who worked for Fath in the fifties.I used an invisable zipper on a wed gown and the coils split open when she bent over. Is there a better zipper
    I hope it works out okay! I tried to find illustrations on line, but I didn't have any luck. I know the technique is described in the older 1970's vogue sewing book. I don't do wedding dresses anymore, they weren't worth the stress. If you have more questions, I'll try to answer.

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    Glad I found you again.What size of gross grain ribbon should I buy and do I just tack it to every seam around the bust line and waist? Do I put it between the lining and the underlining, so you cannot see it? How about a zipper, what kind do you suggest?

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    This dress must be extremely tight because I have wore snug gowns and never had one to come apart like that.
    The only time I've ever had zippers split apart is when the dress was super tight %26amp; the zipper was cheap. Try a regular zipper or even a heavy duty zipper in white/cream (whatever color the dress is). When it comes to tight dresses %26amp; zippers you cannot be picky about the type of zipper or the whole dress is going to fall right off the bride.

    How can I treat a split nail bed on my toe?

    I have a podatrist appointment next week. My nail bed is split halfway through. How can I treat this. I refuse to use glue. ThanksHow can I treat a split nail bed on my toe?
    well I was gonna recommend nail glue, but since you don't want to go that route, consider wrapping a good cloth medical grade bandage tape around the toe, it will keep the nail from splitting further and minimize discomfort, of course you won't want to be wearing sandals, but it will do the job.How can I treat a split nail bed on my toe?
    Try to let it heal in a natural way, or maybe you can seek a medical advise if it causes you any discomfort.
    go to a very good manucurist that you can trust ,she or he can help you

    How to get rid of split ends?

    I straighten my hair and blow dry it ONCE a week. My hair has gotten to be a bit bad. Any ways I could get rid of split ends without giving up straightening my hair?





    BTW: I have thick hair.How to get rid of split ends?
    Just trim it everytime it gets bad. really no other way to reverse split ends.

    Can Depakote ER 1000 be split and does it cause muscle fatique?

    I have recent muscle fatigue and tiredness that seems abnormal. It feels like I have been working out my muscles to the point of they are exhausted. I do not want to stop taking it though because it works on my mood so well. I also take Androgel and my levels are not toxic.Can Depakote ER 1000 be split and does it cause muscle fatique?
    Never split any ';ER'; or extended release tablets. Give your doctor a call about the side effects.