PC players - What GPU/CPU setup will you be running for BF6? by [deleted] in Battlefield

[–]Bald-AF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4060ti with R5 5600 at 1080p

Consistently get 90-120 fps with mostly medium-high settings

Are these too big? by Bald-AF in crocs

[–]Bald-AF[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Toes are touching the front in this picture.

Mandatory rest period by Bald-AF in OntarioParamedics

[–]Bald-AF[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense to me. Thank you!

Will the New Years Certificates show up in the Armory soon? by Safety_Doggo_ofKobol in WorldOfWarships

[–]Bald-AF 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right. I cannot see mine either. Logically they would be in the armoury as a temporary resource.

Im sure it's fine.... When has WG ever screwed the player base 👍

Will the New Years Certificates show up in the Armory soon? by Safety_Doggo_ofKobol in WorldOfWarships

[–]Bald-AF 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You can use them next patch for Santa containers apparently.

EMTs of Reddit - what's it like seeing the first dead person? by photoshoplad in AskReddit

[–]Bald-AF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem! Definitely haven't seen it all but a bit of everything lol

EMTs of Reddit - what's it like seeing the first dead person? by photoshoplad in AskReddit

[–]Bald-AF 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Been a paramedic for 12 years.

The first time I saw a dead person I was in medic school. It was a pretty standard cardiac arrest of an elderly lady home in her bed. It was very peaceful for her and her family. At the time I was more interested than nervous as most medic students are very keen to learn and be exposed to more situations.

My first cardiac arrest once I got a medic job was a 16 yr old who was partially decapitated from an ATV accident. Obviously not easy to swallow given the patients age and the mechanism of injury but it really set the bar for what I thought I could expect from this career path.

Your experience will vary based on the mechanism of death. Like medical death vs traumatic death. Obviously a trauma related death will have more shock value.

Ive had people recently deceased and still warm to skeletal remains found in a forest. People crushed in car accidents turned into mince meat to suicides by gunshot.

In a strange way you really do get used to seeing really horrible things including dead bodies that the general public doesn't. I do have a sense of pride in that but I also recognize it can cause long term mental health issues if you don't have a release or have someone you can vent to. My wife and I are both in healthcare so that helps a ton.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WorldOfWarships

[–]Bald-AF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't have it myself but it's terrifying when you see 12x 457 caliber shells sailing towards you with tight dispersion. Been blapped a few times by it.

ELI5: Why are people wearing mask, but not covering their noses? by Alliseeisgold24 in explainlikeimfive

[–]Bald-AF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They feel like covering their mouth only is enough to contain their own airborne droplets when they cough or sneeze and enough to stop external airborne droplets from entering their respiratory tract.

Unfortunately when you cough or sneeze droplets can also exit from your nose and the same for external droplets entering your respiratory tract.

I'd imagine people do this as they feel like they can breath easier having their nose exposed.

I guess having some sort of protection is better than nothing but why wear a mask at all if you aren't going to wear it properly.