“We’re not gonna make it, we’re gonna need to eject… Stand by to eject.” [ejects]
Thanks, yeah she gives great gifts!
I believe it said 2010, but I’ll have to double check. Nice to know a little more about the pressing, thanks!
I live just south of Toledo and have been commuting in to Columbus for the last year for school. Coming into Delaware, if you hit one red light, you’re all but guaranteed to hit most of the red lights to follow. Even coming through at 5:30-6am when there’s not much traffic yet, those lights alone will add an extra 5-10 minutes onto the commute if I’m not able to time it correctly. Not to mention the wasted fuel of starting and stopping for nothing. And taking 315 during busy hours doesn’t seem to help that much since you end up at a huge line of cars at the intersection at 315 and Powell plus all the intersections you still have once you’re back on 23N
Even just timing the lights would help. Have the lights turn red sequentially so by the time you get to the next light, it’s turned green and you don’t have to stop and so on. Anything is probably an improvement.
Would love to win one. They all look pretty awesome
My name doesn’t show up, but when I go to voterlookup.ohiosos.gov and search, it pulls up my registration fine. Reading the registration readiness page, I think your name would only show up if your registration has been labeled as inactive.
https://www.anesthetist.org/about-caas
It’s a fairly small profession right now, around 3500 CAAs practicing nation wide I believe. It is growing exponentially though. We can currently work in 19 states with I believe 7-8 additional states with licensure bills moving through state legislation. There are also several schools that opened in the last couple years or are opening next year.
Just to echo what’s been said already. Let them know beforehand so they can anticipate that possibility. Also depending on the procedure and Anesthesiologist, there is a wide range in anesthetics that could be used and affect how you wake up.
If the anesthesiologist did storm out or appeared to, it’s likely nothing that you said or did. It could have been something a nurse said or something totally unrelated, or just how it was perceived. Everyone working there knows that everyone reacts to Anesthesia differently and that combativeness is relatively common, especially in younger populations. If you come up swinging or say something mean, they know it’s nothing personal or anything but the anesthesia. Try not to let that one experience delay seeking medical care if you need it, and if it helps, tell the nurse or anesthesiologist/anesthetist how you felt and how you’re worried you’ll be perceived and they’ll help reassure you.
After everything is cleaned and fixed, add a leak/water detector that will send an alert long before this point.
Fool of a Took!
Any recommendations for a home/automotive use multi meter that will hold up better and aren’t super expensive?
This happens with all lenses to varying degree. I believe it’s called spherical aberration. It’s especially pronounced at wider angles. There are examples of portrait photography through varying focal lengths, where the subjects nose looks large and distorted at wide angles and gets smaller/more proportional as the focal length increases.
As was mentioned in another comment, it’s taking a spherical image and flattening it to a 2D plane. It’s like taking a bowl and flattening it. Everything *was * the same distance, but flattening brings the center closer (bigger) or the edges farther (smaller). This amplifies minor motion in the edge stars when the center is sharp.
Programs like Lightroom can correct this by calibrating the image based on a known lens profile. You could apply this calibration to each image to minimize the effect after stacking. I’m not sure if other astrophotography specific programs do this too, but probably.
Same thing happened to me. New tip fixed it. The tips must wear down or something.
I saw a guy with his face all busted/beat up. From what I could make of his slurring, and another person shouting as I walked by it was a fight.
2wd would be coil sprung with independent front axles. I did ball joints more than once in my 2000 2wd, and if you try to level/lift the front it wears much quicker and is very difficult to align.
2005 4wd moved from leaf spring to coils with the solid axle. If the 99 is 4wd, nothing or very little will actually be compatible. Just buy new ball joints, tie rods, etc and forget the 99. However, if OP wanted to do a 4wd conversion, the 99 might be a less expensive way to do it. Just swap in the axle and add the leaf spring hangers to the frame. Plus you’d need a shorter drive shaft to accommodate the transfer case. All the cabs have a spot to put the shift lever in the floor.
I was accepted with a 3.1. I took a couple science classes after I graduated and did well in those, but they weren’t enough to affect my gpa. I had a year working in the OR directly with anesthetists and anesthesiologists, plus several years of patient care experience prior. Aim for an MCAT over 500, I’m not sure what the equivalent GRE would be. I’m not sure if more weight is given to the MCAT though.
I love this. It feels like I’m walking through a dream
I’m 30, just got accepted on my first application cycle. I got an interview at the second school I applied to (I applied to only 2), but declined to interview since I had already accepted a seat. I’ll be 31 when classes start. One thing I struggled with was comparing where I was in my education and career to others my age who have finished school, are seemingly where they want to be, etc. There’s no defined timeline.
I took 7 years to do undergrad after changing majors. Then I took 5 years off while I worked at the hospital getting experience. My plan was med school as well, but life happened and my wife and I had a kid. Priorities changed. I learned of AA about a year ago when I moved to surgery and started getting anesthesia exposure. During my interview I was honest that med school was my original goal, but this is why I changed and why AA is a better fit for me.
Awesome, thanks! I’ve been wanting to do some 35mm on my RB67 but haven’t taken the plunge
Do you need to have a pice of backing paper behind the film in order to focus correctly? For example a piece taped to the film back so the distance to the lens is correct.
Yeah it’s crazy how calm and professional he remains in a crashing jet, especially flying that low already.
I’m sure if it were me it would probably sound more like “fuck fuck fuck fuck, gonna eject, fuck fuck fuck fu…” [ejects]
Bird sucked into fighter jet intake cockpit view
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