
Charles asks…
computer help!!!!!!!!!!?
ok so everytime i try to use the @ sign it comes up with ” and the ” button is the @ sign i dont know how to get the @ sign back to its normal key
and another thing my connection to the internet use to be awesome i’d never get lag or connection failures at all but recently everytime i try to get on to facebook and youtube it comes up with this Oops! Internet Explorer could not connect to www.facebook.com
Try reloading: www.facebook.com
Additional suggestions:
•Access a cached copy of www.facebook.com
•Search on Google:
please help solve this for me
thanks guys the keyboard is fixxed now mega problem everytime i try to go on to facebook i get that message ^^^^^^^^^ ive tried reloading it and googling it but its been doing it for the past month or 2 now its doing my head in somtimes i cant get on youtube either says the same thing

Pension Forecast answers:
Is it a Dell Inspiron? Because if it is the exact same thing happened to me.
I had a guaranty so just took it back to the store and they sent it back to Dell and they fixed it.
Hope that helps.

Donna asks…
Why do people commit such horrible crimes against animals?
*Warning* This is a graphic – so please do not read further if this information disturbs you.
I just read about a Petition going for a Crime committed by 2 men who tortured and mutilated a 7 month old puppy (which was stolen from a family).
HARDENED police officers have been shocked by the horrifying torture, mutilation and brutal slaying of a seven-month-old fox terrier pup “PEANUT” at Moranbah.
Jonathon (Jon) Connor Blake, 20, and Trent William Cunniffe 24, (the accused) did not apply for bail.
Police have obtained video footage from a mobile phone that shows graphic images of the puppy yelping and howling in terrible pain as it is hacked to pieces. (read more on the Facebook Group called – PUPPY HACKED TO DEATH IN QLD… HAND DOWN THE MAXIMUM PENALTY! www.facebook.com then search for the group.
Why do people commit such crimes? What kind of punishment do you think they deserve.
There is a rally outside of Mackay in Queensland on the Monday 15th December planned when the 2 men are tried.
They are trying to get 100,00 signatures but only have about 35,000
Please sign petition
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/maximum-penalty-for-the-men-who-hacked-up-a-puppy

Pension Forecast answers:
Because there are sick and evil people in society.
No offense, but things like this happen on a regular basis, and not only to animals. These winners just happened to film it on their cell phone.
Hopefully the legal system is tougher than here in the US.

Mary asks…
Should there be harsher penalties for Animal Cruelty?
Should there be harsher penalties for Animal Cruelty?
Why do people commit such horrible crimes against animals? There should!! be harsher penalties for Animal Cruelty….
*Warning* This is a graphic – so please do not read further if this information disturbs you.
I just read about a Petition going for a Crime committed by 2 men who tortured and mutilated a 7 month old puppy (which was stolen from a family).
HARDENED police officers have been shocked by the horrifying torture, mutilation and brutal slaying of a seven-month-old fox terrier pup “PEANUT” at Moranbah.
Jonathon (Jon) Connor Blake, 20, and Trent William Cunniffe 24, (the accused) did not apply for bail.
Police have obtained video footage from a mobile phone that shows graphic images of the puppy yelping and howling in terrible pain as it is hacked to pieces. (read more on the Facebook Group called – PUPPY HACKED TO DEATH IN QLD… HAND DOWN THE MAXIMUM PENALTY! www.facebook.com then search for the group.
Why do people commit such crimes? What kind of punishment do you think they deserve.
There is a rally outside of Mackay in Queensland on the Monday 15th December planned when the 2 men are tried.
They are trying to get 100,00 signatures but only have about 35,000
PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/maximum-penalty-for-the-men-who-hacked-up-a-puppy
Please sign the petition

Pension Forecast answers:
That is horrible! I just hate those people. I will sign wait can I?

Lizzie asks…
how much would she sell for?
she is an ex polo pony, she was sold to us as 12 but the dentist thinks she is more 14ish.
she’s 15.1hh
We bought her for $700 NZ (sweet deal!)
Before we got her:
-She wouldn’t load onto a float
-She had a nasty habit of rearing
-She hadn’t been jumped over 50cm for almost 2 years
-She wouldn’t put her head down and accept the bit
-She had a reputation for refusing
Since i’ve had her
-She will load onto a float, it just takes about 5 mins
-She hasn’t reared in months
-She has been jumping up to 1.10 meters
-She is very speedy, although will stop with the slightest sign of you wanting to stop
-She loves cuddles, and will just stand there getting hugs ![]()
-She will now go on the bit
-She is good for the farrier
-She has tough feet (only needs front shoes on extremely rocky hard ground)
-She is a good doer
…. her cons ….
-She still sometimes threatens to rear
-She needs a twitch to be clipped
-She is a tricky wormer (for everyone but me
)
-She can get quite hot at times
She is definitely a second horse, because of her cheeky tenancies, and as she doesn’t always think, just freaks out. apart from that, not much fazes her, jackets, bags, tarps… etc…
I don’t have any pics or videos of her before, but this is her after:
https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=206081022750050
https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=188076627883823
https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=173906469300839
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLlt7rFsNkk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzwauw9Xxi8
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.183433798348106.46643.100000444624356
How much do you think she is worth?? (in NZ currency please
)

Pension Forecast answers:
She could be well worth around $2,000. If someone would want to take the time and get her bad habits disappear then she would probably be sold easily. BUT most people want a calm horse, can have a couple habits but more of an easier pony to ride. Ex polo ponies are usually more on the hotter side.

Paul asks…
My beardie wont poop and has stress circles?
Hello I am a new beardie owner just bought my first one ever 3 days ago.. but in the 3 days hes been here he hasent pood yet he eats every day we fed him 1 superworm and the rest crickets and vegtables.. he doesnt eat many vegtables only when they are sticking to his crickets. He also looks a bit pale today on his back compared to the brightness of his head.. any idea what could be going on? The first day he was here he was moving around alot and doing his “glass dance” now he just lays on his tree and moves further under his lamp sometimes.. he does chase his crickets around when we put them in though. Also we have a heating pad but people say its not good to have because they cant feel that its to warm for them? He always sleeps on it when his lights go off though..He also started bulging his throat like a frog does a few times in a row and then opened his mouth like he was yawning or going to throw up.. not sure if its normal? :s ill add a picture of the pale space on his back..It seems to start in his neck then stops at his tail.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5468612&l=4513214b26&id=597608721
This is the picture
I also noticed he has black circkles on his tummy he had those on the first day and still has them now.. i read that they are a sign of stress so im guessing hes still stressed after 3 days? how long does it take for them to get used to a place? I’m also worried it would be to much for him if we took him to a vet seeing as hes still stressed out now sitting in his terrarium.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5468857&l=31f313e084&id=597608721
Heres a picture of the marks on his chin do you think his beard looks to black? It has been looking like that since we got him and im not sure what a normal color is for him..Also the first time we fed him he just ate with us watching but the day after he wouldnt eat untill we left the room..He also started bobbing his head in our direction when he was eating We put calcium on his crickets yesterday and some vitamines because we werent sure if he had any this week at the pet shop.
Heres a picture from the side.. notice the color difference between neck back and tail
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5469056&l=7a1e7cee83&id=597608721
Edit: We did do alot of research
I know he basks with his mouth open it wasnt what i was talking about because when he does that its for a few seconds but he opened his mouth and closed it again right away after bulging his throat wich he was doing while looking at his lamp.. our temperatures are correct and he doesnt eat the sand he is in hes been living on sand his whole life.

Pension Forecast answers:
The coloring on his back, is just because he is getting ready to start shedding. They do this quite frequently as babies up to 1 years.
The “frog” look is called his beard, he puffs it out to show you how big he is and you can’t eat him. Or doing it to show you what he can do. Males do it more then females, but females also do it.
Opening his mouth is called venting. It is hot and cooling itself off. Make sure the tank is 100-110*F on one side and cooler on the other. You need a UVA/UVB light, this it critical for digestion.
It is not too uncommon for a new reptile not to poop for a few days. BUT if you have sand in his tank he may have eaten it and has become impacted. OR the food you are feeding him is too large. The crickets should be NO BIGGER then the space between it’s eyes. Impaction can cause death. My suggestion is to give it a warm bath, about 80*F, this can help speed up digestion and move impaction. Make sure you watch it at all times in the water and the water only just reaches its back to reduce a drowning risk. Make sure he is also getting fruits and veggies, especially leafy greens.
If you do have sand, switch over to reptile carpet to reduce impaction and parasites.
The stress marks, can be from stress or the temperature change. Best to leave it be for a few days, it usually takes a week to full adjust to a new setting.
As for a vet, it is a good idea whenever getting a new reptile, but can be expensive and difficult to find a vet who works with reptiles.
You should have done a lot more research before getting a beardie. They make wonderful pets, but need a lot of work. Here is a link that I found useful when I started out.
Http://www.beardeddragon.org/articles/caresheet/
Good luck
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