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SardonicTyrant posted:I had a course on ethics in college, and literally everyone still applied to Uber at the job fair, so. Yep, I took a job as a warehouse golem directly after college, and it's been a slow evolution from there. eventually went back to school and now am a physical therapist assistant, weird road.
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Platystemon posted:The next time someone suggests we need more engineers in government, remind them that Herbert Hoover was an engineer. By that logic lawyers, state governors, and anyone in the movies/on TV should be disqualified. Based on past history, I'd suggest looking for presidential candidates among the following occupations: * surveyor * planter * general of the Army of the United Colonies * postmaster * journalist * supreme commander of the Allied forces in Europe, U.S. Army chief of staff and maybe peanut farmer. vv Agreed, but not the point I was trying to make when I hit return too many times vv thepopmonster fucked around with this message at 23:34 on Feb 17, 2019 |
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thepopmonster posted:By that logic lawyers, state governors, and anyone in the movies/on TV should be disqualified. If there are no people in government then you can't have a corrupt official. Bring on the AI future and death.
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SardonicTyrant posted:I had a course on ethics in college, and literally everyone still applied to Uber at the job fair, so. Ethics: That thing you may or may not care about when retired, or during the accident investigation and/or Congressional hearing.
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Methylethylaldehyde posted:Ethics: That thing you may or may not care about when retired, or during the accident investigation and/or Congressional hearing.
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Orvin posted:The article that is the source of that graph is using a sample of 51 top ranked liberal arts colleges. I could see that greatly screwing the numbers. How are they surveying geoscience professors from liberal arts colleges? Maybe the term means something different than what I'm used to but to me an arts college is one that doesn't have a science faculty.
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Memento posted:How are they surveying geoscience professors from liberal arts colleges? Uh, no, liberal arts colleges definitely teach science subjects. "Liberal arts" college is not the same thing as "art college". Like, they don't just teach painting and sculpture. As an anecdotal example, I got a computer science degree in addition to taking biology and oceanography classes at my super-hippy liberal arts college.
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Memento posted:How are they surveying geoscience professors from liberal arts colleges? A university can be rated as #4 for a degree in postmodernist dance therapy and training seeing ear dogs ASL, and still have an engineering program. It doesn't help that the term College and University can mean different things in different areas.
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Memento posted:How are they surveying geoscience professors from liberal arts colleges? Liberal Arts colleges will have various science curriculums. At the University of Illinois, all the non engineering sciences and math were in the college of liberal arts. Due to chemical engineering evolving out of straight chemistry, the chemical engineering department is in liberal arts there. And since that is one of the few degrees they have that generates alumni with money, they hold on to that program with a death grip.
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Wingnut Ninja posted:Uh, no, liberal arts colleges definitely teach science subjects. "Liberal arts" college is not the same thing as "art college". Like, they don't just teach painting and sculpture. tell me it was in asheville...went to WW for a year and it was an amazing school, but I did not fit in at all.
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Wingnut Ninja posted:Uh, no, liberal arts colleges definitely teach science subjects. "Liberal arts" college is not the same thing as "art college". Like, they don't just teach painting and sculpture. Gotcha, thanks. It's just different nomenclature to what I'm used to.
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https://i.imgur.com/RQQH8JI.gifv I ain't putting my wiener anywhere near this thing.
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i always wanted to see him just huck a steak at the saw
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LifeSunDeath posted:I ain't putting my wiener anywhere near this thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX9nGSpoi8E&t=138s
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I want to see him use his own finger. Sort of like Richard Davis, the guy who invented modern kevlar body armor. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIhyETXW1u0 e: ^^^ exactly that.
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Craptacular posted:I want to see him use his own finger. Sort of like Richard Davis, the guy who invented modern kevlar body armor. thats a standard part of his sales pitch for the device. ive seen the inventor guy put his finger into a saw blade a bunch
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Craptacular posted:I want to see him use his own finger. Sort of like Richard Davis, the guy who invented modern kevlar body armor. holy poo poo no.
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LifeSunDeath posted:holy poo poo no. That's still quite a shock I believe he shat himself.
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LifeSunDeath posted:https://i.imgur.com/RQQH8JI.gifv We have one of these in our workshop. Pro tip: If the wood you're trying to cut is too moist, it can accidentally trigger it. And it costs a few hundred bucks to replace it to make your table saw useable again. We had to get real strict with the table saw for a while there.
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Jerry Cotton posted:That's still quite a shock I believe he shat himself. quote:Richards's most famous act has also drawn much controversy in recent times, of how the "trick" was done. This is because of the fact that a cannonball fired at full-force would kill a human being, and would likely have killed Richards. With this, skeptics[who?] have analyzed his act as being the result of a spring-loaded cannon, a hollow cannonball, and manipulation via "movie magic".
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Watching videos of flight tests of a rigid rotor system by lockheed engineers in the 60's is pretty OSHA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5g7xswpo5yY Edit: How the gently caress do you post timestamp youtube links now?
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LifeSunDeath posted:holy poo poo no. https://i.imgur.com/PkDGmRR.mp4
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McDeth posted:Watching videos of flight tests of a rigid rotor system by lockheed engineers in the 60's is pretty OSHA. Add code:
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McDeth posted:Edit: How the gently caress do you post timestamp youtube links now? Right-click video, copy video URL at current time, paste into forums post.
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 04:09 |
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Look, the best "it doesn't count as work if we do it this way" scenario are elevators that stop and open at every floor.
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Who needs ankles anyway? https://i.imgur.com/3tJtCN2.mp4
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drunkill posted:Who needs ankles anyway? Not sure about this Gulliver's Travels remake
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How to U-turn a bus on a busy highway. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RananKlDyoI
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Memento posted:Edit: just found out that the eruv covering a large part of the Bagel Belt in Melbourne is partially made up of wire mounted on tram cables, so there's a disclaimer saying you can only walk on the inner footpath of those streets on the boundary. Its a huge area of the south east bayside suburbs. ALso as noted by someone else, there is an inner hole around a park with a lake in it. $60,000 a year to maintain for around 350 people who are ultra orthodox who use it. They have an app now.
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drunkill posted:Its a huge area of the south east bayside suburbs. ALso as noted by someone else, there is an inner hole around a park with a lake in it. And how much do Christian churches get subsidized? Asking for a friend.
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uh well you could add up how much tax they're not paying i'm sure there are many other avenues as well is your friend concerned that the jews are hoarding all the wealth or something? apologies if i am misreading your point
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Pretty sure drunkill is the one saying it's a waste of money and iospace is saying that 60k is a drop in the bucket as far as religious grift goes. Though I don't think drunkill is going down the Jew gold route either.
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iospace posted:And how much do Christian churches get subsidized? Asking for a friend. It's the wiring and maintenance is paid for by The Council of Orthodox Synagogues.
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iospace posted:And how much do Christian churches get subsidized? Asking for a friend. quote:The Council of Orthodox Synagogues is responsible for maintaining the eruv, and it is funded by a levy on synagogue members. https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/cable-loop-lets-melbournes-orthodox-jews-feel-at-home-20111120-1npdn.html
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I thought iospace was making a joke at the expense of christians, not jews there? like it says right there the eruv is funded by the community. e: this article is by noted dingus matt yglesias but the numbers don't seem insane Moist von Lipwig fucked around with this message at 15:33 on Feb 18, 2019 |
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yea sorry i'm still just waking up
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Splicer posted:Pretty sure drunkill is the one saying it's a waste of money and iospace is saying that 60k is a drop in the bucket as far as religious grift goes. Though I don't think drunkill is going down the Jew gold route either. It's this. Apologies for not being clearer here. iospace fucked around with this message at 15:55 on Feb 18, 2019 |
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Thomamelas posted:It's the wiring and maintenance is paid for by The Council of Orthodox Synagogues. Ah, ok! Didn't know this, and I had originally read it as the city paid for and maintained it (or well, I wouldn't be surprised if they do, but are reimbursed for it as I've been informed).
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iospace posted:Ah, ok! Didn't know this, and I had originally read it as the city paid for and maintained it (or well, I wouldn't be surprised if they do, but are reimbursed for it as I've been informed). Generally most eruvs will have private maintenance staff for this. They tend to find that their level of urgency isn't matched by local governments. It's possible that in some places like Israel, you might find the eruv is a local government function but in most places it's private.
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Thomamelas posted:Generally most eruvs will have private maintenance staff for this. They tend to find that their level of urgency isn't matched by local governments. It's possible that in some places like Israel, you might find the eruv is a local government function but in most places it's private. Israel makes sense, and things I didn't know before!
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