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I just lost my USB flash drive! What should I do?

I was just looking in my pockets for my USB drive. I couldn't find it! I rummaged all around my book bag and I still couldn't find it. I go to high school. Today, I had to use it to transfer a file on to a school computer. I kn ow I didn't leave it there, I remember putting it in my pockets just before I left to go home. I then got on the bus. There was a big line, though, I don't think anyone could have stolen it there. It must have fell out of my pocket when I was on or getting off the bus.

What should I do? There were really personal file on that thing (nothing that could get me in any trouble) but assignments and even a password that I was meaning to delete after I would change it. If it doesn't turn near my house. I'm going to have to check the bus company's lost and found, which would be a relief if it were found there. I don't want people going through my stuff. Most of that stuff isn't even on a hard drive or an type of online backup storage site! What would you do at a time Lek this! Right now I'm completing all of the assignments I have to do that were on that thing! I know that nobody can give me an answer that will magically make it all better, but advice would be appreciated.

Not stopping for school bus while red lights flashing (New Jersey)?

First, rule is both lanes must stop for school bus loading or unloading. Anyway if bus was honking it was probably so you would slow down so they coould get your plates and call you in. If caught it is considered a moving violation similar to that of an improper lane change, i.e. points and fines. Hope this helps

I have seen bus drivers flash their head lights at each other or wave. Why do they do that?

I believe that is an informal safety “I see you, and I know you see me” handshake derived from truckers carrying out the same actions on highways.In the truckers case it warns of possible air turbulence in passing that could cause unexpected problems. In the bus drivers case, it warns that any turns will be slightly wider than usual, and to be on the lookout for possible problems in traffic caused by this (cars have a tendency to get in the way and may swerve into the other bus).

Why did they kill Killer Frost? She wasn't a bus meta in The Flash.

Killer Frost isn’t dead.Caitlin was told that Killer Frost was still inside of her. So, we can only assume, Frost wasn’t killed, but, her connection to Caitlin was severed. Now, Caitlin is trying to find a way to reverse the effects.

(1973 VW bus)both turn signal indicators flash at the same time, whats the problem?

my 1973 VW bus has a problem with the turn signal indicators both flashing at the same time instead of one at a time. the hazards don't work might be a problem there or a ground problem i don't know. need as much info as i can get.

I have to go to bus during lightning storm?

What Sparkle writes is not correct, the tires don't "repel" lightning, nor does it isolate the vehicle. Yet it is safe to be in a car or bus in a thunderstorm because the metal body works as a Faraday cage around you. Electricity will only travel outside it and not enter the vehicle.

There is always a danger to be outside during a thunderstorm but, consider the statistics: on the average 200 persons get hit by the lightning each year in the USA. But it will be fatal only for 8 of them. Considering that, your chances are minimal.

Here is another thing: From a British yacht magazine, I read that if the lightning is to hit within a radius roughly the height of your mast, it will hit it; else, it will hit the sea. So if you are within the radius of a higher object like a building, a hill or a mast, equal to its height, you don't risk anything. The worst is to be oneself the highest point in the terrain.

Note that metal doesn't attract the lightning. Yes, it will lead it better but the lightning is the result of a static electricity charge in the cloud, inducing an opposite charge in the ground below and, anything with a mass will be induced. For example, rub a rubber balloon on a piece of wool then hold it near your head and see how you hair is attracted. Yet your hair isn't metal, right?

Where and how can I get a "Flash card" to use in Santa Monica Big Blue Bus in Los Angeles? I'm a UCLA employee.

If you’re looking for a Flash Card, you can purchase one online at https://main.transportation.ucla.... It costs $33 per quarter, and you should keep in mind that it only works for the Santa Monica Big Blue Bus and the Culver CityBus lines.

Why didn’t Barry Alen (Flash) think to put the Bus Metas in Supergirls’s Earth, or Jesse’s Earth?

Well Devoe opens up portals to his pocket dimension, which by definition is a dimension outside of Earth one. So who’s to say that he couldn’t open these portals into earth 2 or earth 32? At that point Barry would be exposing some other earth to the terror of Devoe and making his problems their problems. I mean think about it, if Devoe is smarter than cisco, barry and HR, don’t you think he could figure out how to make a dimensional portal like team flash? Assuming he can’t just do that anyway through his chair.

Why does the white strobe lights on top of school buses makes a chirping noise in the back of the bus?

It is the same noise when a professional photographer uses an electronic flash -- the noise is the capacitors in the flash unit charging back up to get ready for another discharge (flash)

The flash units on vehicles have a regular 12 volt input, but a typical strobe light has a flash energy in the region of 10 to 150 joules, and discharge times as short as a few milliseconds, often resulting in a flash of several kilowatts of power.

The school bus has a metal roof and anything attached to it has it's sound amplified

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