what is Egg
Shell – The hard outer covering made primarily of calcium carbonate.
Egg White (Albumen) – The clear, viscous liquid that surrounds the yolk, rich in protein.
Yolk – The yellow part in the center, containing fat, vitamins, minerals, and protein.
Membranes – Thin layers beneath the shell that protect the contents.
Chalaza – Twisted strands that keep the yolk centered.
Nutritional Value:
Protein: High-quality and complete.
Fats: Mostly in the yolk, including healthy omega-3s.
Vitamins: A, D, E, B12, and riboflavin.
Minerals: Iron, phosphorus, and selenium.
Choline: Important for brain health.
Common Uses:
Cooking: Scrambled, boiled, poached, fried, baked in cakes, pastries, etc.
Binding and leavening in recipes.
Cultural and religious symbolism: Eggs often represent life, fertility, and rebirth.
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Reset password doesn’t work and no way to change password within settings
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If your reset password function isn't working and there's no way to change the password within settings, here are a few steps you can take depending on the service you're using (e.g., Yahoo, Google, Ring, etc.):
General Troubleshooting Steps:
1. Check Your Email or Phone Number
Ensure you're entering the correct recovery email or phone number.
Look in spam or junk folders for the password reset email.
2. Use a Different Browser or Device
Sometimes a browser extension or cache issue can block functionality.
Try using incognito mode or a different browser/device.
3. Clear Browser Cache
Go to your browser settings and clear cookies and cache, then try again.
4. App vs. Web
If you're using a mobile app, try using the web version instead—or vice versa.
5. Check If the Service Is Down
Use a service like Downdetector to see if others are having issues.
Still Not Working?
If you're locked out or unable to reset:
Contact customer support directly for account recovery options.
Provide necessary verification (e.g., account creation details, last login, etc.).
If you tell me which service or platform you're having this issue with, I can give you step-by-step help for that specific account.
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You said:
Anyone have RMA Experience with Western Digital? It’s HORRIBLE!
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Yes, many users have shared negative experiences with Western Digital's RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) process—especially around:
Common Complaints:
Long Wait Times: Support response and RMA processing can take weeks.
Poor Communication: Users often report receiving little to no updates after sending their drive.
Lost or Delayed Replacements: WD sometimes delays sending the replacement or claims they never received the returned item.
Refurbished Replacements: Even if you send a brand-new drive, you often get a refurbished unit in return.
Shipping Costs: In some regions, users must pay for shipping the defective product to WD.
Tips for a Better WD RMA Experience:
Take photos of the product and the package before sending it.
Use a tracked courier service and keep the receipt.
Write down your RMA number clearly on the outside of the package.
Follow up regularly with support—don’t assume they’ll keep you updated.
If things go sideways, consider posting on WD’s official forums or social media—they sometimes respond faster when their reputation is at stake.
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what is optical
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The term "optical" refers to light or vision—specifically, anything related to the behavior, properties, and use of light (especially visible light), or the devices that manipulate light.
Common Meanings of "Optical":
1. In Physics and Technology:
Optical fiber: A technology that uses light to transmit data through thin glass or plastic strands.
Optical lens: A curved piece of glass or plastic that bends light to focus or spread it.
Optical sensor: A device that detects light or changes in light.
2. In Medicine:
Optical nerve: The nerve that transmits visual information from the eye to the brain.
Optical devices: Glasses, contact lenses, or instruments used to improve or test vision.
3. In Data Storage:
Optical disc: CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays—store data using a laser that reads or writes information on the disc's surface.
Examples:
A microscope uses optical lenses to magnify small objects.
Optical illusions trick the eye into seeing something that isn't there.
Optical zoom in cameras uses lenses to magnify images without losing quality (unlike digital zoom).
Let me know if you're asking about optical in a specific context—like medical, tech, or photography—and I’ll tailor the explanation.
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