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I feel like a lot of that is the medical system’s job. I did get footprinted as a baby born in Massachusetts.
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The workers were asked to stay even after part of the parking lot was starting to flood.
It was after the power went out that they closed the factory.
Tennessee didn’t declare a state of emergency in the county until after the flooding started.
This is what cancel-membership culture looks like folks.
I’m required to reference this old meme: https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/411962-and-then-i-said.
I listen to Harley Davidson, regardless of whether I’d like to or not.
And their owners make extra sure of it.
Ah, it’s a photo of a mercury arc rectifier (which is more electrical engineering, maybe?), not, Cherenkov radiation.
I’ve been using QcK mousepads for over 2 decades now. Still happy with them.
Yep. For example, if your ISP is in the advertising business, I would definitely use a VPN, even after opting out w/ the ISP/cellular provider. IMO a lot of times when you opt out, it doesn’t mean they stop collecting information, it means they paused using that information for ad targeting.
ex: https://www.verizon.com/about/privacy/customer-proprietary-network-information
Here are some things you can do, roughly ranked:
They don’t make gerbil exercise wheels like they used to.
Ask your doctor about Valium™
[Embracer] is arguably the most hated company in gaming.
Electronic Arts: am I a joke to you?
Look for another job.
Companies like that are very unlikely to change their view that engineering’s quality and sustainability practices are a perpetual waste of money.
That, and product doesn’t know what they’re doing, and they’re okay with making engineering also suffer for it.
Nor do they care in practice about the engineers getting burned out.
After you leave, when you glance back at the company at any time for the next 5+ years, you will see that they have learned pretty much nothing.
I’ve been burned out once, and I’ll never let it happen to me again, or anyone I work with. It’s like depression; it’s an indescribable experience.
Here’s one self-test to measure how burned out you are: https://www.peoplestorming.com/burnout-assessment.
That’s how you lose an election, and you’ll spend every night after thinking about how right you were.
None of these are common household items, whereas some of the items on the list are, and thus, scavenged easily enough.
Not original commenter, but, I was able to look at the Apple Weather forecast right before I napped at 2pm Friday. The forecast then pretty much said showers for a few hours that day, but definitely was nowhere close to the amount of rain that actually fell. The weather there can be unpredictable.
I took a photo of the forecast on Thu to show campmates, this is what it looked like then: https://sincere-zenith-02b.notion.site/Forecast-Photo-88c591169ea74fd7961136a7f4409a63. Friday was the day with the heaviest rain.
A crew of people is there for a whole month before the event starts, and it pretty much always rains at least once that month, and we read about them having to stop work, shelter, and avoid medical emergencies. This year, Tropical Storm Hilary passed through a week before the event start, and the community as a whole was keeping a keen eye on it.
You may have seen the word ‘playa’ in reference to the event grounds. In the general English context, ‘playa’ means ‘dry lake’. The entire event is literally held in a dry lake. If you want many square miles of ground that can sometimes be asphalt-like, you go to a dry lake. And for the land speed records, it also happens to be super flat. It’s the accumulated standing water that does that.
It’s widely known to most attendees how impassable Black Rock Desert is when it rains. My camp and all the camps around us had food and water for at least a few extra days, and we had more than adequate morale the entire weekend. This year, I personally brought at least 2 weeks worth of kilocalories, and packed 3 raincoats. I handed out 2 of the raincoats to campmates pronto.
If you look at the back of the event’s paper ticket, and then the official survival guide, for this year, and years prior, they mention rainstorms, and what to do in such a scenario.
Just (trying to) execute a 2007 law: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Service_Loan_Forgiveness.
Here is the Department of Education’s press release: https://www.ed.gov/about/news/press-release/biden-harris-administration-approves-additional-45-billion-student-debt.