I remember 25 years ago, those were advertised to grow hair on balding men & women, which is what the comb and rake attachments were for. Hair salons would charge big bucks for the treatment, which turned out to be snake oil. I think if anything, it made it worse electro-shocking a hair follicle.
The glass attachments with a large surface area only produce a tickling sensation. But the pointed ones can be pretty painful - some people even use them for temporary brandings.
Ordered a 55” LG 4K Smart TV for the master bedroom to replace a flaky 46” Samsung that likes to reboot or lock-up intermittently. It’s been getting worse lately.
We never pick before going. We have a camper van, we go where the climbing and weather is good at the same time. Many times when we have been driving to a particular destination we changed our minds on the fly and ended up in a different place in a different country. We bring loads of guidebooks and choose where to go in the evenings with a phone showing weather report in one hand and a rum & coke in the other, and then see if we end up there once we start driving the next day
Nice. I'm a big fan of LG since we have two 50 inch plasma tv's that seem to be indestructible and going on 10 years old now. Ours are not smart tv's, so I fixed that by running a long hdmi cable from my pc to them and now they are huge internet boxes
This is my second LG. The first one is a 65” OLED. Amazing TV. The 55” LCD arrived today. It’s a big improvment over my 46” Samsung. Here’s a crappy picture of it taken with my cell without flash.
This is my bedroom TV connected to a Mac Mini.
The TV and setup looks awesome. Can't beat having the world at your fingertips to choose what you really want to watch instead of using the cable companies. Gave up in on them a long time ago.
Thanks. Here’s a better picture. I need to get a bigger TV stand because the TV legs come right to the edge. As far as watching TV, I have Directv Now, Netflix, Amazon Prime streaming services and a boatload of converted DVD’s