I keep dying from animations I cannot see. It’s really frustrating knowing you didn’t have a chance because you didn’t even see what was happening. it’s one thing to die from a mechanic that is strong but well made. It’s another thing to die to some mystery effect that you had no clue about because it was poorly communicated

I do. It’s like trying to stop a waterfall. Still we shouldn’t give up

Broken thing that was replaced I now perfect, until it breaks again in which is not perfect. These people are really drinking deep with the koolaid

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:flag-al: Alabama

Yeah, they’re angling for a situation where people can be unhappy, but they don’t have a choice because of how they have manipulated everything

You can use argon . It’s also inert. As the other guy said it’s not cheap but if you already have it then it’s fine.

Alex Jones was right! This must be one of those 99.9% of the times he's always on about.

Yeah. Move it out of state to sell or chop shop it for scrap. Depends on how savvy or desperate the criminals are

FSR 3 and 40 fps worked well enough for my needs in infinite wealth. FSR 2 also did ok

Yup. One weekend she dropped like 20+ of those all over south Birmingham and homewood. The 280 area

Yeah, it’s absolutely awesome. I could care less for that style of game but it’s amazing. I’ve sunk like 40 hours into it. It’s stimulates the monkey neurons.

I only have experience with Sciex.

What I found out is some of them integrate without issue through the acquisition software whereas others that don’t can work together, but simply work on a contact closure basis. So you can make an incompatible LC or a liquid handler with a mass spec, but you have to program them in separate environments and set them to synchronize their processes with an on off switch mechanism.

All right, you mentioned that you were a small environmental lab. If you’re doing any type of trace analysis, you might ask them about hardware specific to that. For example, some vendors will sell PFAS clean equipment to minimize background. Some sell passivated LCs for troublesome phosphate containing molecules. They’re are all types of specialized prices equipment that is case specific but could possibly steer your purchasing decision.

First year of service should be coved with purchase

Ask about service turn around times. Are their local engineers or techs that can respond quickly? That’s important.

Check software for utility, if it’s annual or perm license, and if a software service contract is required.

See if they’re willing to offer training and/or application specialists to help get your workflow moving quickly. Depending on your labs experience that may or may not be necessary

Because you need to know what the limit of your instruments ability, LOD, and the limit of your ability reliably report results with said instrumentation, LOD, in order to provide reliable information