Ball joints only really need to replaced when they are going bad. Usually you can tell if you put one hand on the 12 oclock position and the other on the 6 oclock position and try to wiggle the the tire. If it wiggles this way then ball joints are going bad. (Jack the vehicle up first). If you put one hand on the 3 oclock and the other in the 9 oclock position and wiggle it and it moves then the tie rods are going bad. If the whole tire moves in and out then the bearings are usually going bad. Hope this helps.
To change the watch crown, the back of the watch must be taken off. The inner workings of the watch are then removed, and the old crown taken out. The process is reversed to put the watch back together. Some of the fancier watches have a crown that can be unscrewed from the outside.
The thorny crown was put on Jesus, as he claimed to be the king of the Jews, and it was not fulfilled with a golden crown. Mockingly they put this crown of thorns on Jesus.
Pocket watches, wrist watches, grandfather clocks, and large church clocks do not actually require electronic powering. They are put together using gears and simple machines; in other words they are mechanical and not electronic. Before electricity was used to power watches and clocks, they had to be wound on a regular basis. Before clocks and watches, time was kept track of by the position of the sun in the sky.
crown of thorns... and they weren't gentle when they put it on!
It's health or morale or energy goes down so don't do it
Formally, it is a CROWN. Away from formalities he can wear what he likes.,
I'm pretty sure they can.
The crown of thorns was put on Jesus before he carried the cross. This happened in the courtyard of Pilate's palace - the soldiers put a purple cloak on his shoulders, a reed in his hand as a scepter, and a crown of thorns on his head.
first, put crown to position 2, the outmost click; second, turn to 12 o'clock. if date doesn't change, continue to turn to next 12 o'clock until your see the date change, that means it's AM now. third, continue to turn to 4 o'clock, and you will see your weekday changes too at 2:00. fourth, push crown back to innermost position, and pull it out again to position 1, the middle click. You can feel it's in the middle. Now turn clock wise and counter clock wise to change date and weekday to be accurate. push crown back to innermost position, then pull it out again to position 2, the outmost click. set the time to be accurate. push crown back to innermost position, and you are done.
first, put crown to position 2, the outmost click; second, turn to 12 o'clock. if date doesn't change, continue to turn to next 12 o'clock until your see the date change, that means it's AM now. third, continue to turn to 4 o'clock, and you will see your weekday changes too at 2:00. fourth, push crown back to innermost position, and pull it out again to position 1, the middle click. You can feel it's in the middle. Now turn clock wise and counter clock wise to change date and weekday to be accurate. push crown back to innermost position, then pull it out again to position 2, the outmost click. set the time to be accurate. push crown back to innermost position, and you are done.
first, put crown to position 2, the outmost click; second, turn to 12 o'clock. if date doesn't change, continue to turn to next 12 o'clock until your see the date change, that means it's AM now. third, continue to turn to 4 o'clock, and you will see your weekday changes too at 2:00. fourth, push crown back to innermost position, and pull it out again to position 1, the middle click. You can feel it's in the middle. Now turn clock wise and counter clock wise to change date and weekday to be accurate. push crown back to innermost position, then pull it out again to position 2, the outmost click. set the time to be accurate. push crown back to innermost position, and you are done.