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Why can't my iPhone 6 connect to the internet outside my home?

Assuming you have a cellular plan that supports data, you are current on the bill, and your phone is configured correctly to use the cellular provider’s data, then you also might want to check the settings and verify that cellular data is turned on. If setting is in the off position, you will not get internet when you are not on wi-fi.

My mom smokes in the house and i cant stop her?

My mom was the same way, I just left the room every time she lit up. Like you, I tried telling her how sick it made me feel and all I got was "go in the other room then". So I spent most of my time outside or in my room when she was smoking.

You could try on days when she's not home:
Opening the widows to air out the house.
Turn on a fan.
Spray fabreeze or some kind of air freshener.
Wash curtains, blankets and pillows weekly.
There are lots of things you can do to cut down on the smell. Just think of things that the smoke would cling to and clean them.

But I wouldn't suggest doing it while she is home because she might take it as you being very disrespectful.
You could also try running this list by your mom to see if it's ok by her first.

I hope this helps you out. Both of my parents smoke and I know what it's like to almost get sick just from the smell of it. I don't think they understand how much it effects other around them. Right now I'm pregnant and the baby is at risk for asthma and my dad has been pretty good about not smoking around me. He slips sometimes because it's a habit and a need, so he doesn't even realize most of the time when he lights up.
There's not really much I can do other than clean like crazy, since it's not my house.

Good luck to you and your mom though.

Best FREE Android music app?!?

What's the best music download app on the Android market right now? Im currently using music paradise but its really bad for pop up ads and at least half of the songs I download end up being like a minute long!!! Grrr

Can you use Roku without the internet?

Yes. The only device that needs to be connected to the internet is the Roku, itself. If you have a Roku Stick model, it will connect via your WiFi and get power from either an available USB port on your tv, or connected to a power adapter. If your Roku isn’t a Stick model, it may have an Ethernet port. If it does, it’s always preferable to wire it to your router. If not, all Roku models can connect wirelessly.

How can you find a bug (listening or video device) in your house? What are some cheap ways to debug?

A “bug” is a listening device placed in a room or vehicle. One of a bug’s components is a microphone. The microphones in these devices are usually very small. Video cameras can also be a type of bug. Do you feel like you're being watched? Maybe you just want to make sure your privacy is protected. Here are some different ways to find a bug in your house.Method 1 - Initial SweepDo a physical search of the premises. This involves a slow, meticulous sweep of the room or building you suspect is wired.Listen as you walk the entire room quietly. Many small, motion-sensitive cameras make an almost inaudible click or buzz when they operate.Method 2 - Use DarknessTurn off the lights and look around for tiny red or green LED lights. Some microphones have "power on" indicator lights, and if the person who sets it up is careless they may fail to cover or deactivate this feature.While the lights are off, grab a flashlight and carefully examine all mirrors. These can be made transparent from one side so that a camera can see through, but they rely on the observer's side being darker than the area observed in order to keep the other side of the mirror reflective.Search for pinhole cameras in the dark. A pinhole camera might have a charge-coupled device (CCD) sitting behind a tiny opening in a wall or object.Method 3 - Use a Signal DetectorSearch for pinhole cameras in the dark. A pinhole camera might have a charge-coupled device (CCD) sitting behind a tiny opening in a wall or object.Use your cell phone to pick up an electromagnetic field. Place a call on your cell phone, then wave the device around where you think there might be a camera or microphone. If you can hear a clicking noise on the call, it means your phone might be interfering with an electromagnetic field.Source: (Wikihow)

Does the app Runtastic need internet when I use it?

It doesn't as long as you use your GPS Satellite function instead of WiFi.

I have bought a house in 2004 in Sacramento & took 100k equity out of it and bought another house in bay area?

First go to this very informative site and read EVERYTHING on it whether you think that it applies to you or not:

http://www.hud.gov/foreclosure/index.cfm

I am assuming that you put the ENTIRE 100k from the first house into the second one. If not, you certainly put SOME of it down, right? So, on the second house, you subtract the current principal amount that you owe from a current fair market appraisal of its value (whether or not you can find a buyer right now). If the difference is positive, that is how much actual equity you have in the house right now. It may be more or less than your original down payment was. If the difference is negative, you have gone upside-down and you actually owe more than the house is currently worth.

Here are the options that I would consider:

Whether or not, you have any equity in either house, go to the lenders, tell them you are having problems, and try to work out a small time-frame to explore options with them and protect your credit and avoid foreclosure. They should be willing to give you a couple of months if you have a good history with them.

If you have any reasonable amount of equity (10% of property value or more), consider negotiating a reverse-type mortgage or equity loan to use some of your equity to reduce your payments and allow you to hold on to these assets until the market comes back up

If you have a little equity, you might want to ask either one or both of the lenders if they will simply take the house and let you out of the debt completely without going through a foreclosure process. They might even pay you back some of your equity after they sell the house.

If you have no eqity, or you are upside-down, a lender MIGHT take the house back without foreclosure and work out a reasonable payment schedule with you for the difference (which may be unsecured if you have excellent credit, or which may be secured on some other asset that you hold). This will save your credit rating.

If you are going to attempt to keep both of these houses for any length of time, DEFINITELY rent ONE of them out in order to defray your payments. Use an AGENCY!!!!! It's worth it, believe me. But, don't sign any leases before you talk to the lenders.

Best of Luck and Bless You!!!

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