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Komando DIY: 6 ways to find anyone on the internetYou lose track of an old friend, or you just get nosy and want to find an ex on social media. What do you do? A basic Google search might not be enough, especially if your target has a common name. In this Komando DIY, we'll share pro tips to find just about anyone online. We'll start with the biggest social media network: Facebook. Tap or click for smarter ways to search for someone on the web. â |
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Iâm here for YOU!Navigating the digital world can be intimidating and sometimes downright daunting. But I'm here to help! Do you want to cut the cable? Maybe youâd like advice on starting your own online business. Or perhaps someone in your family is misusing tech and you need some help. Click or tap here to tell me how I can help you with your digital issues. â |
Meat the agents of Border Patrol: Driverâs story is total baloneyCustoms and Border Patrol impose strict rules on imported meats and vegetables for safety reasons. Other countries donât have the same rules and regulations applied to their produce and livestock inspections, and as a result, any contaminated contraband food has the potential to lead to health crises. This is why Border Patrol agents take their work so seriously. Recently, a driver was stopped at the U.S./Mexico border for declaring his cargo of frozen ham rolls on his truck. But that wasnât what was in the bed at all. As it turns out, the truck was filled with nearly 154 pounds of pure bologna! Pork is prohibited in domestic crossings, so more than 100 pounds of meat was sadly seized and destroyed. Thatâs enough for a yearâs worth of crappy sandwiches! Soon, we wonât even need to import meat. Weâll just grow it instead! Click or tap to see if youâd try lab-grown meat. â |
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