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Why are my Netflix movies taking forever to download?
I sometimes experience this too, and it can be so frustrating. If you're downloading movies directly from Netflix app, it's possible that the system is still seeing the items as a stream, and therefore throttling your speed during the download. If this is the case, turning off data saver. I should aRead more
I sometimes experience this too, and it can be so frustrating. If you’re downloading movies directly from Netflix app, it’s possible that the system is still seeing the items as a stream, and therefore throttling your speed during the download. If this is the case, turning off data saver. I should also add that, if the device you are using for the downloads is connected to a WiFi, it would be a good idea to try it via LAN cable connection, if possible or try to reconnect. If your Wi-Fi is lagging behind, that could be why you’re having trouble downloading your Netflix movies on your device. Try removing interference issues from around your router or simply move your device closer to the router.
See lessIs it hygienic to swim with tampons on?
Tampons are good for swimming. But I'm going to suggest using menstrual cup. I've found that tampons have worked well 95% of the time, but there have been a few heavy flow days where I've hopped out of the pool and had reddish water run down my legs. I don't think it would have been immediately obviRead more
Tampons are good for swimming. But I’m going to suggest using menstrual cup. I’ve found that tampons have worked well 95% of the time, but there have been a few heavy flow days where I’ve hopped out of the pool and had reddish water run down my legs. I don’t think it would have been immediately obvious to bystanders, but I did have to grab some disinfectant spray and a mop from the lifeguards to clean up the deck. Also, I found out that if I don’t tuck the sting away, it tends to bring in a little water. What I like to do is tuck the string during the swim to avoid that and change tampons after.
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