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Does anyone know if O'Reilly's Auto Parts does drug testing on new employee applications?

Wow - I wonder why these busy-bodies would assume I'm doing drugs because of this question I asked. Why would they even assume I'm applying for a job? This was a straight-forward question that required only a direct answer.

To the one person who actually answered the question I posed -- thank you!

How do you know when your daughter is not a virgin anymore?

When she actually washes her bed sheets without you telling her to. lol

Why is the square root of a decimal less than one greater than the number that is being squared?

i guess it is just because of the decimal..
like ur given eg.
square root of 0.16 = 0.4.
square rooting 16/100 = 4/10
see the fraction expressed.. the value of denominator is larger than numerator.. when u square root it, (square root16) / (square root100)
thus making the denominator smaller at the same time..
eg. numerator: square root16 = 4
denominator: square root100 = 10

however, on the other hand, when square rooting numbers greater than 0, the denominator is always smaller than numerator...
take 6.25 for example..
fraction = 25/4
square root 25/4 = 5/2

u can see the pattern now???
square rooting larger values of numbers always gives smaller value..
and square rooting smaller values of numbers eg. 2,3 doesn't give as small range of values compared to square rooting 100 or 10000!

try looking at it this way!

Why is money the most important thing in life?

Money is the least understood commodity in the world. Useless books and books have been written about money , it has been given names such as finances, funds and so on. Universities have given higher degrees but all these miss the point when it comes to money. Why is money important? Money is important because it is the least understood subject.The basic and most important definition of money is that it is the medium of exchange. I have created goods and or services or manufactured something of value that i have in excess and in order to get something i need, i have to exchange it with something . Now what do nations do because of misunderstanding what money is, they rush to the printing press to print some money for sell to poor nations and rob them of their gold and resources or worse still give it to them in the name of charity. What do cheap people do to get it, sell useless things and natural resources including prostitution just to get money. Money is not important if you can provide or create all you want on your own.The Bible is indeed correct when it says money is the root of all evil, because there is no more understanding of money as medium of exchange. The focus is now on money as an end not as a means to an end. The idea of nations manufacturing weapons of mass destruction missiles and the like is simply to gain the advantage to rob other nations and get cheap resources when printed money is failing to do that or where we have nothing of beneficial use to exchange with those nations.Money is not important, it is what you do to get it that is important. Is what you are doing in changing lives for the better? Is what you are doing giving or taking away lives? Money is important when it is a reward for doing something good to creation. It is not necessary when you can live comfortably and can provide for yourself without the need to turn to others for what you don’t have.I believe , the use of money will eventually fail and some other means of exchange will have to be found and we are nearly there.

I have three rose cuttings that seem to be rooted in pots; they haven't grown; can I transplant?

They have been in the pots for about 2 months and give resistance when I pull on them; but they haven't gotten any new growth that I can see. The few leaves on them are still green, though. I am in southern middle Tennessee and I'd like to plant them in my yard but wonder if I should wait until they show new growth. Also they are small and I'm afraid the MANY wild rabbits that live in my yard will eat them as they did to my phlox transplants earlier in the summer. I have them in partial shade on my covered porch currently and water them thoroughly about every other day. Thanks!

My phone's battery is draining so fast. What can I do so that my phone's battery doesn't drain so fast?

Is this a new condition for an old phone? If so, you may need a new battery. Typical smartphone batteries last 1–3 years depending on your use.There are some good answers here, so I’m not going to repeat everything. Let’s take a look at what eats a phone’s power the fastest, and see if you can at least understand what’s going on.First is your cellular modem. A typical phone can transmit at very low power, or it can transmit at 350mW or more. When your phone transmits, the cell tower analyzes the power it’s receiving (dubbed Receive Signal Strength Indication, or RSSI) and instructs your phone to increase or decrease transmit power, depending on how it’s being heard. You have no control over this.If your signal strength is weak, 1 bar or less, you might see your battery dying before lunchtime in a typical day. At full power, you might well have a 75% charge by the end of the work day. It’s that important. What can you do about it? Not much. Turn off cellular and just use WiFi, if its available. Change carriers. Bring a big USB battery or get a wall plug and keep your phone charged.Next one is your screen. After the celluar radio, the screen can be the biggest power hog. To save power, dial down the brightness, or at least set it in auto-bright mode.And finally, what do you do with the phone? If you’re playing games, that’s going to eat phone battery. That runs the CPU faster than normal, kicks in all some or all of the high-performance cores in your multi-core CPU, and turns on the GPU. There’s nothing you can do to reduce high power use of your phone other than to not run the higher power applications, or only do that when plugged in.Use the battery meter (or whatever the equivalent of this is in your OS, if you’re in the 20% of the world that isn’t using Android) and see how your phone’s power is being used. This will help you find out where the power is going, and at least understand what you need to change to save battery power.But you still may need that charger or extra battery. If your cellular signal isn’t strong where you use the phone, the phone will die fast.

How come Jack O' Connor wouldn't think twice about shooting a Grizzly with a .270 or .30-06 but?

I'm wasting another answer just to tell Glacierwolf AGAIN that it is "wanton waste" not "want and waste" which doesn't even make sense. Other than that, though, good answer.

Newell, not wanting to wound or wantonly waste an animal has nothing to do with getting caught, but everything to do with not wanting it to suffer needlessly.

Jack O'Conner was a legend. Just ask him or any of the other people that rode his coattails to shooting fame. He was the reason for the success of the .270. He had everything to gain by writing about his exploits with it. Like EVERY magazine writer on the planet, he was very discerning in which of his opinions and experiences the rest of us got to read about.

EDIT: Newell, I don't know or care about what laws are on the books that prevent animal cruelty. They make as much sense as laws that are on the books forbidding people in Los Angeles from carrying .25's for self-defense or preventing anyone in California from being armed in Yosemite. BTW, I applaud you for doing so anyway; and I hope you and everyone like you continue to get away with it and I can't wait until one of you saves the life of some POS politician on the street and wakes up the rest of the town. I'm just telling you like it is for rational, responsible people that are going to do the right thing whether the law is on their side or not.

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