lgmjon64
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- Comment on How else are ypu supposed to check for a beam on your accelerator? 3 days ago:
Don’t ask me how Dr Bier and August Hildebrandt researched spinal anesthesia.
- Comment on San Francisco to pay $212 million to end reliance on 5.25-inch floppy disks 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Has it ever been proven that arsonists stick around for their fires? Or give themselves relief while watching them? Or is it just a trope? 1 month ago:
The crazy thing is that there’s apparently no official database that tracks that. There was just a California firefighter charged with multiple counts of arson and in the article they mention that the statistic isn’t tracked, they went on to do a database search that showed how frequent it is.
- Comment on Has it ever been proven that arsonists stick around for their fires? Or give themselves relief while watching them? Or is it just a trope? 1 month ago:
Here in California they just keep blaming the super-secret Jewish space laser for starting all the fires. But it doesn’t burn things that are blue, which is why so many people have blue roofs in China.
- Comment on The most recognizable leaf silhouette is the marijuana leaf. 2 months ago:
I feel like oak is also in the top 5. Possibly even higher than cannabis.
- Comment on Dutch toilets 3 months ago:
Of course.
- Comment on Dutch toilets 3 months ago:
I had these in a few houses in Germany. I call them trophy shelf toilets.
- Comment on Reject reality 3 months ago:
Revved up like a douche…
- Comment on Fisker reaches end of the road and files for bankruptcy 4 months ago:
These electric car companies are so blind to what people want. The market is already saturated with $80k+ gizmo-laden spy mobiles. Where are all the true economy electric cars in the US? Detractors point to these failures as “proof” that electric cars are doomed and nobody wants them, but it’s just that nobody wants or can afford the crap they’re throwing at us.
- Comment on It is very therapeutic to garden, though. 5 months ago:
Also, you can’t just look at the amount of food produced, but the amount produced vs waste, storage and transportation costs. Most things in the garden can stay ripe on the plant for a while and can be picked as needed.
Anecdotally, we were supplying about 80% of our fruit and veg needs on our own garden plot on our standard city residential lot with a family of 7. And we were literally giving tomatoes, citrus and zucchini away as fast as we could.
- Comment on They say the opposite of pro is con right? 6 months ago:
The Skene’s gland.
- Comment on Caption this. 7 months ago:
I don’t think that was just a fart
- Comment on Gopher 11 months ago:
Dwayne Dibbley? The Duke of Dork?
- Comment on Medical models 11 months ago:
Exactly this. It sounds like OP wants it to be an instructional aid. It does not need to be sterile, the people practicing need to practice how to don sterile gloves, then drape and prep the site sterilly and insert the catheter correctly.
- Comment on Medical models 11 months ago:
I don’t think realistic texture is all that important. Most of the practice is more about the technique and maintaining sterility throughout.
- Comment on Medical models 11 months ago:
Not for that, but I printed a model of the brachial plexus to teach about nerve blocks. I also made a small section of a spine to explain epidurals and subarachnoid blocks to patients.
- Comment on Cope 11 months ago:
I miss how campy it used to be. I feel they finally nailed it with Lower Decks and Strange New Worlds, but Disco and Picard were rough. Picard S3 was a little more tolerable though.
- Comment on What happened to the flat earthers who demonstrated that the earth is round in the netfilx documentary ? 11 months ago:
I know a guy who was involved in some of those “experiments” and spent a considerable amount of time and money on them. He still is very adamant that it just proves that there is some other unknown confounding variable that just proves that the experiment was valid and that the designers of the flat earth already expected the experiments. It’s really depressing. I used to really respect him when I was younger.
- Comment on Starfleet Academy of Delinquents and Troublemakers 1 year ago:
I want to say Rutherford, but I know anyone who answers this is really a Boim. So I guess Boim it is.