I love that some influencers who were marketing alkaline water would gush over how much they loved it with a wedge of lime or lemon squeezed into it.
They will first stop paying your sick days and depending on what job you are in they may allow some additional time before they eventually fire you. If you are in a lower paying job it's likely you will be terminated…
For the three weeks I was there in March I bought a suica card at the airport and never had to think about fairs for subway or buses for the rest of the the trip. I also used it to pay fir food at convienance stores and…
Apparently Southwest is one of the biggest offenders in the airline industry when it comes to not investing in their IT infrastructure. You can only get away with that sort of debt for so long.
Very interesting. I was going to make the same suggestion. Specifically bouldering since I think it's generally easier for folks to plug into their daily routines with the proliferation of gyms and not needing a…
Glyder 2. It was a magnificent mobile game that stopped working quite a few android versions ago. I keep meaning to dig up an old phone and sideload it.
Same, I got a setup before I went out west this year and I can now camp off grid at places I couldn't the previous years. It's great.
Doubt it. The healthcare org I work for is still happy for all IT staff to be remote and the companies that have come headhunting me recently have all offered full remote. This is for analytics work in hospital systems,…
I worked for a company that did an SAP modernization project. The IBM consultants did a large part of converting all the custom ABAP stuff. The idea was to get back to as vanilla SAP as possible and included a ton of…
yeah, it just allows you to receive email from people who don't know their email address. I have my full name @gmail and constantly get folks who send stuff to first.last@gmail
Yeah the current spike is well over 100 more cases per day for my hospitals than either of the previous spikes. It's pretty nuts. That's a ton of additional inpatients.
Just looking at ICU doesn't tell the whole picture. Not all covid patients - confirmed or awaiting a test - are place in ICU. ICU beds are a fraction of the total. ICU and vent patients are obviously more likely to die…
I just ran a 5k race on the 1st and I did 37:17 so that's my best in this phase of running (I previously ran somewhere in the 36's when I was younger)
early runs when I was doing c25k were like 45 minutes. My current runs are all 4 miles or more. Additionally there's usually 10 minutes of warmup/cooldown for each run. Also I'm very slow :)
Because our hospitals are over capacity - specifically well over 100% nurse to patient capacity - the guard members will likely be helping with all of the non-medical work nurses would normally do in non pandemic times.…
I like Jeff Nippards stuff. He's generally pretty reasoned in his stances and his workouts are all pretty well done. I've had very good results so far with his 3/week full body hypertrophy program.
Yeah, mine is my voice. When I was thinking rather or not to reply and what I would reply with it was just my voice - as it sounds in my skull, not as it sounds in recording - just talking through the details as if I…
That frontpage needs to do a significantly better job of explaining what it is. From the showcase I can sort of guess that it's meant to do art installations and the like?
Come to think of it I think the faf section was where I got my first compiler as well
It was pretty amazing. I think my first BBS experience was around the time I was 13 so it would have been 93ish. I actually don't remember how I first got the phone number for the BBS - that was the biggest barrier…
I love lifting, it has had a positive effect on nearly every aspect of my life. It's also allowed me to finally be able to run again after ten years of failed PT on a hip injury. I am confident now that I won't reinjure…
Yeah, that's what I am seeing. The talk feels just like it did back then.
They still hunt. I know because I spoke with a young Amish man a couple of weeks ago about it. He was out bow hunting because muzzle loading season hadn't started yet. I don't know if they have more modern guns though,…
Yeah, personally I find e-readers significantly more useful than physical books for casual reading anyway. I might prefer a physical book for reference work but otherwise I find using an e-reader much easier overall.…
And it's often a random 5 days, maybe 6. You never know. It's hard to overstate how burdensome that is.
I love that some influencers who were marketing alkaline water would gush over how much they loved it with a wedge of lime or lemon squeezed into it.
They will first stop paying your sick days and depending on what job you are in they may allow some additional time before they eventually fire you. If you are in a lower paying job it's likely you will be terminated…
For the three weeks I was there in March I bought a suica card at the airport and never had to think about fairs for subway or buses for the rest of the the trip. I also used it to pay fir food at convienance stores and…
Apparently Southwest is one of the biggest offenders in the airline industry when it comes to not investing in their IT infrastructure. You can only get away with that sort of debt for so long.
Very interesting. I was going to make the same suggestion. Specifically bouldering since I think it's generally easier for folks to plug into their daily routines with the proliferation of gyms and not needing a…
Glyder 2. It was a magnificent mobile game that stopped working quite a few android versions ago. I keep meaning to dig up an old phone and sideload it.
Same, I got a setup before I went out west this year and I can now camp off grid at places I couldn't the previous years. It's great.
Doubt it. The healthcare org I work for is still happy for all IT staff to be remote and the companies that have come headhunting me recently have all offered full remote. This is for analytics work in hospital systems,…
I worked for a company that did an SAP modernization project. The IBM consultants did a large part of converting all the custom ABAP stuff. The idea was to get back to as vanilla SAP as possible and included a ton of…
yeah, it just allows you to receive email from people who don't know their email address. I have my full name @gmail and constantly get folks who send stuff to first.last@gmail
Yeah the current spike is well over 100 more cases per day for my hospitals than either of the previous spikes. It's pretty nuts. That's a ton of additional inpatients.
Just looking at ICU doesn't tell the whole picture. Not all covid patients - confirmed or awaiting a test - are place in ICU. ICU beds are a fraction of the total. ICU and vent patients are obviously more likely to die…
I just ran a 5k race on the 1st and I did 37:17 so that's my best in this phase of running (I previously ran somewhere in the 36's when I was younger)
early runs when I was doing c25k were like 45 minutes. My current runs are all 4 miles or more. Additionally there's usually 10 minutes of warmup/cooldown for each run. Also I'm very slow :)
Because our hospitals are over capacity - specifically well over 100% nurse to patient capacity - the guard members will likely be helping with all of the non-medical work nurses would normally do in non pandemic times.…
I like Jeff Nippards stuff. He's generally pretty reasoned in his stances and his workouts are all pretty well done. I've had very good results so far with his 3/week full body hypertrophy program.
Yeah, mine is my voice. When I was thinking rather or not to reply and what I would reply with it was just my voice - as it sounds in my skull, not as it sounds in recording - just talking through the details as if I…
That frontpage needs to do a significantly better job of explaining what it is. From the showcase I can sort of guess that it's meant to do art installations and the like?
Come to think of it I think the faf section was where I got my first compiler as well
It was pretty amazing. I think my first BBS experience was around the time I was 13 so it would have been 93ish. I actually don't remember how I first got the phone number for the BBS - that was the biggest barrier…
I love lifting, it has had a positive effect on nearly every aspect of my life. It's also allowed me to finally be able to run again after ten years of failed PT on a hip injury. I am confident now that I won't reinjure…
Yeah, that's what I am seeing. The talk feels just like it did back then.
They still hunt. I know because I spoke with a young Amish man a couple of weeks ago about it. He was out bow hunting because muzzle loading season hadn't started yet. I don't know if they have more modern guns though,…
Yeah, personally I find e-readers significantly more useful than physical books for casual reading anyway. I might prefer a physical book for reference work but otherwise I find using an e-reader much easier overall.…
And it's often a random 5 days, maybe 6. You never know. It's hard to overstate how burdensome that is.