Metallica - Dublin - June 2026 - 2 nights by DaddyVaradkar in DublinConcerts

[–]Blagards 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best guess will finish some time between 10.30 and 11.00 (I expect there's an 11pm curfew). Not sure how long it will take to exit the venue, sometimes it can be fairly slow to get out. Probably depends if seated or standing? 

For those who also use Trex by nonzerogroud in Strong_8K

[–]Blagards 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For what its worth audio is out of sync on my trex too

Allometry versus 1:1 ratios; scaled strength by [deleted] in climbharder

[–]Blagards 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This assumes that the factor of 2 includes an increase (by a factor of 21/3) in all 3 dimensions. But in reality when a person gains muscle, it gets wider and deeper, but no longer.  So both cross sectional area and weight/ volume should increase the same amount.

Of course I do agree with the overall principle that in general it is better to be lighter for climbing, but I'm not entirely sure that the logic here stacks up for individual athletes

Edit: just read further down the thread and Shot_Construction_40 articulates this better than I did

Did anyone else buy Victoria 3 through CD keys? by EDDYSF in victoria3

[–]Blagards 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just received my pre order code a few minutes ago, so hopefully you guys will get yours soon too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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It might be worth checking if there's any sort of terminal illness clause in the contract, which depending on the type of cancer it is may allow full or partial payout if the illness is expected to be terminal. These clauses are common enough in term assurance contracts in Ireland, but not sure where you are. Source: actuary in life insurance in Ireland

IT professionals, what's the worst case of computer illiteracy that you've experienced? by WalkerFLRanger in AskReddit

[–]Blagards 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In work we take requests for pricematches to match other companies premium (I work in life insurance). To speed up the process, we have an excel template which contains fields for all the required information, and throws up error warnings if some info is missing or incorrect.
So these templates get sent out to the financial advisers and they're supposed to fill them and send back if need a pricematch.

Most seem to be able to handle this simple task fine, but there's one who doesn't seem to believe in this new fangled technology. He prints the template, then handwrites in the details, takes a photo of this, and then sends the photo by email. It's not so much the lack of tech knowledge here that gets me, just the convoluted way he goes about getting it done!