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Anonymous
These prices on entry level monitors has gotten absurd. I love it
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Where is the 26 dollar monitor at?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Showing $110 not $25 @ Walmart
1 year ago |
Anonymous
It is $52 now
1 year ago |
Anonymous
It worked. I was thinking if I should renew, made decision eaay. Thanks
1 year ago |
cloiser
will not work on mobile app, go to web, thanks
1 year ago |
Anonymous
W+ is free with Amex. Why pay for it?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Does not work in the app. Need to use a Web browser.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
It is included only for Amex platinum holders. Do your research. //@Anonymous: W+ is free with Amex. Why pay for it?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Yes. Platinum pays for itself so it's a no brainer. Do your research. //@Anonymous: It is included only for Amex platinum holders. Do your research. //@Anonymous: W+ is free with Amex. Why pay for it?
1 year ago |
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Anonymous
All you need to know is that this is a diluted solution of glyphosate (there are some RoundUp products without). Glyphosate works, unfortunately it has been used too much, hence the bad rap. Safety wise, it is less deadly than vinegar. Now if you are out of principle against the use of glyphosate, I have no hope that an anonymous internet post will change your mind. But I do agree that it should be applied with caution (again, my idea of caution may not be the same as yours).
Price-wise, it is good for what it can do - upon contact with any parts of a plant, in a week or so it will get to the root and kill it completely, it is relentless (also, animals do not have the "shikimate" path it attacks in plants). There are some stores, eg Tractor Supply, that will sell non-RoundUp branded higher concentration glyphosate solutions and if you do the math you may end up ahead if you do your own dilution. But this has the work cut out for you and is on end of season clearance. It will retain its efficacy until next spring.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Thank you for writting it. I just used it for my 7th grade essay project about plan. I hope I will get an A. //@Anonymous: All you need to know is that this is a diluted solution of glyphosate (there are some RoundUp products without). Glyphosate works, unfortunately it has been used too much, hence the bad rap. Safety wise, it is less deadly than vinegar. Now if you are out of principle against the use of glyphosate, I have no hope that an anonymous internet post will change your mind. But I do agree that it should be applied with caution (again, my idea of caution may not be the same as yours).
Price-wise, it is good for what it can do - upon contact with any parts of a plant, in a week or so it will get to the root and kill it completely, it is relentless (also, animals do not have the "shikimate" path it attacks in plants). There are some stores, eg Tractor Supply, that will sell non-RoundUp branded higher concentration glyphosate solutions and if you do the math you may end up ahead if you do your own dilution. But this has the work cut out for you and is on end of season clearance. It will retain its efficacy until next spring.
1 year ago |