between 20 and 45 years of age. Studies have shown that
There are variables here... but since you phrase the question the way you do, I'll assume You're under 35 years old... Over the years disks begin to wear out and flatten or possibly bulge out (like squashing a marshmallow). Sometimes, trauma --or bending or leaning with/without heavy lifting-- can cause a herniation in the side of this disk, and the resulting herniation can cause problems by pinching a nerve. As to disc dessication (dehydrating), that will depend on what type of work you've performed over the years (common labor vs sedentary), your age, health, etc... But I would expect disc dessication to occur 2-3 years following a disk herniation... That is really a very difficult question to answer... Sorry...
Most people are 14-25 years old
press the open button and take out the old disk and put in the new disk duh.Really that was easy
most people are 11-12 years old when they get facebook
Most Hard Disks these days are in sealed containers. Most people judge how fast or how slow a hard disk is by how fast it will do certain things. The technical people can talk about wetstone tests, drystone tests, slighly damp rock tests, but, if you can save a 20 page word document in 10 seconds on you old machine and 2 seconds on a new machine then what is the RPM of both
el disquete in spanish means 'disk' or CD Floppy disk (old-fashioned)
Either delete it, or physically destroy the disk.
A floppy disk is an old type of removable, computer memory storage.
Yes, usually an old PS3 disk should work on a new PS3 console.
Same as far as I know. Winchester was an OLD hard drive.
Arm pain is the most common symptom of a cervical herniated disc along with numbness and tingling along the arm to the fingertips. It is most common in the 30 - 50 year old age group and can start quite spontaneously after a trauma or injury to the cervical spine.
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