If you provide more context (e.g., "I'm writing for a gaming blog" or "I'm a medical student"), I can refine the post for you! We learned this dance in MN. Where did you learn it?
Step sheet #125274 on CopperKnob corresponds to the dance "Back On Texas Time". 125274
💉 Did you know that Dysport was officially approved under BLA 125274 for treating cervical dystonia and moderate-to-severe glabellar lines? This botulinum toxin type A complex works by blocking neurotransmitters to temporarily relax muscles. Always consult a professional for medical advice! #Dysport #Aesthetics #MedicalHistory 2. Gaming (Guild Wars 2 Warrior Build) If you provide more context (e
🤠 Getting back to our roots with "Back On Texas Time" (Step Sheet 125274). Whether you learned it in Minnesota or Texas, it’s a favorite on the dance floor right now. Who’s ready to two-step? #LineDancing #BackOnTexasTime #CountryDance Step sheet #125274 on CopperKnob corresponds to the
This number is the for Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA), which is used for treating cervical dystonia and improving the appearance of glabellar lines. Post Idea:
💻 Ever wondered why your NAS says "CIFS" when you’re sure you're using SMB 3.0? This common issue (Topic 125274) often stems from how DSM labels its connections, even when your speed and security are up to modern standards. Check your command line to confirm your actual connection version! #Synology #NAS #HomeLab #NetworkingTips 4. Legal (Kansas Supreme Court Case)
Topic 125274 on the Synology forums addresses a common point of confusion: why DiskStation Manager (DSM) might still say "CIFS" even when using faster SMBv2 or SMBv3 protocols.