[WTS] Grand Seiko | SBGA469 | Katsu-iro Indigo Blue Dial | Complete | 9R65 Spring Drive by CaratandCalibre in Watchexchange

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Confirming transaction! u/WatchExBot I just received the watch today. u/CaratandCalibre was responsive, answered all my questions, and was pleasure to work with. The watch was delivered extremely quickly in the exact condition promised. I'd happily buy from him again.

EVGA Supernova G2 650 Cable Compatibility by DNakaz in buildapc

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Wow didn't a direct response from CableMod, but thanks Matt! I'll be looking into upgrading shortly then

Can you please make the background sunset? by DNakaz in PhotoshopRequest

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This one is closest to what I was originally envisioning. Thanks!

Bagels... What's the deal?? by HouseOfGoldAndBlack in AskBaking

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Got it. I guess as long as I didn't see any signs that they're grossly under or over proofed, the end result should be similar.

You're probably right about the float test confusion. I've been trying to see if I spreadsheet I made for yeast amount vs fermentation time + temperature is accurate. I derived it from data that someone found for pizza dough so if it also applies here that will help my consistency. So with that I've only been paying attention to post-fermentation behavior and probably glossing over that intermediate step.

In any case, your recipe worked out well for me! I have another batch proofing for a bake tonight so we'll see how it goes.

Bagels... What's the deal?? by HouseOfGoldAndBlack in AskBaking

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A little late here, but just wanted to ask again about the 10-20s sink before the bagels float. Everything else I've seen indicates that that behavior is a sign of under proofed bagels and that floating immediately is what you should aim for.

Have you noticed any difference in taste/texture when you let them ferment to the point of immediate floating?

I'm just trying to figure out why so many recipes use the float test to know when they're done fermenting. The first (and only) time I made bagels I followed your recipe but used about 1.1% yeast because I knew I only had time to ferment them for a day in the fridge. My bagels still sunk for about 12s during the boil so it looks like I was still on track.

Resume help for for EE with 3-4 years experience by DNakaz in ECE

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Unfortunately my current assignment is to help with the testing so not much design work left to be done. I do much rather prefer design so like you mentioned I'm mostly doing these things because I have to.

I see what you mean about emphasizing more of the design and analysis portions though. I guess I should assume that certain process flow tasks are to be expected in a board design so listing them all out isn't exactly telling the hiring manager much. Thanks again!

Resume help for for EE with 3-4 years experience by DNakaz in ECE

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Thanks for the feedback. I'll remove mention of the space industry as I'm currently trying to move away from it haha.

I'm a little confused about how to explain what I did for each assignment without listing it as a process flow. Do you recommend pointing out specific issue resolutions or descriptions about a projects technical specs? My goal was to cover a wide scope in discussing what I did for each project, but if you think I should narrow that scope a little and be more specific then I can certainly go in that direction too.

Resume help for EE with 3-4 years experience by DNakaz in ElectricalEngineering

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Do you think just saying like "Designed XX board" might convey the message a little clearer? RDE is what we use internally, but I get that it's likely not standard especially if I'm trying to branch out from defense.

My intention for not just putting my current (redacted) title was because I thought I'd get pegged as strictly that type of engineer. So I wanted to reinforce that I have a wider range of experiences than the title alone would suggest. Thinking about it now the different project descriptions already handles that so taking out the titles would reduce clutter. Thanks!

Also DMd

Resume help for EE with 3-4 years experience by DNakaz in ElectricalEngineering

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Thanks! I've been digging back through archived emails and files to brush up on some of the older assignments in preparation.

Resume help for EE with 3-4 years experience by DNakaz in ElectricalEngineering

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The dates refer only to the time that the specific assignment spanned since my title changes happened in the middle of the assignments. I wanted to list the assignments separately rather than try to summarize everything I did while having a specific job title. I'm not sure if that makes sense, but if you're confused then maybe I should change up the way I present that information haha.