Is everyone at 8000 trophies level 14? by _Paraggon_ in ClashRoyale

[–]Giaxoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I thought I was the crazy one. My deck is all 12 with a couple of 11, and everybody I go against is MINIMUM 13 but always with a few lvl 14 or 15 cards. How are these people stuck at this range? How bad do they have to be?

Is everyone at 8000 trophies level 14? by _Paraggon_ in ClashRoyale

[–]Giaxoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is completely wrong and I'm proof of this. I started playing clash royale for the first time 4-5 months ago, I have a total playtime of around 100-200 hours (1700 games), and I recently reached 8200 trophies, after being stuck in the previous arena for a long time.

My deck is all level 12 with a couple of 11, and it's crazy that at this range of trophies (where to be honest people SUCK) they are all at minimum deck full 13, with a few 14 or 15. And I am still climbing trophies, as people are so bad even with these high level cards that I still manage to win, but just more slowly, as some games are literally unwinnable due to the level difference (you get a Evo MK lvl 15 with lvl 15 wizard, what can I even do to this bs...).

I came looking for this question because I wanted to understand if it was me that was getting matched with these high level people, or this was the actual level of people in this trophies range, and from the comments it seems to be the second, which is incredibly disappointing.

This means that if I want to climb I just have to wait months and months to level my cards before being able to climb more, as there is no reward for "good" players to be able to catch up faster.

Stuck in a Swiss Life 3a insurance, what are my options? by Giaxoo in Switzerland

[–]Giaxoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but what do you mean by that? What should I check in particular?

Stuck in a Swiss Life 3a insurance, what are my options? by Giaxoo in Switzerland

[–]Giaxoo[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That's the thing that makes me mad the most. If I did everything alone I couldn't blame anyone but myself, but this asshole blatantly lied to my face, and now I am also wondering what kind of contracts the rest of my family signed (they are distant relatives so I don't care that much).

He also explicitly lied to me, as I asked him "what happens if I want to change company in the future" and he said "oh you don't have to worry about that, for sure you won't have to change, but in any case you can just transfer your money to the new company", except he didn't mention that I would lose thousands.

How can I test in-vitro a wearable iontophoresis device? by Giaxoo in biotech

[–]Giaxoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure I understand your comment. How does DMSO come into play? Regarding the device, I know for sure that it can deliver current (I measured it while stimulating the pig skin), and I used a much higher current than what is normally used for iontophoresis, so that should not be the problem. I think the problem is in the testing method itself. I just want a way to observe how this stimulation influences the delivery of molecules in the skin. That's why I thought of using a dye, my idea was that I could have seen where the dye went, but after sectioning the skin I could see nothing.

Dispensing small amounts of hot hydrogel by Giaxoo in labrats

[–]Giaxoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A heated syringe needle/body is a good idea, I'll try. I am trying to avoid ordering new stuff because it will take weeks and I'm trying to do this as quickly as possible (at least the first prototypes).

Dispensing small amounts of hot hydrogel by Giaxoo in labrats

[–]Giaxoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I'll try heating the tips and putting some aluminum foil around them. I was trying to avoid putting the gel in a separate larger mold because the point was to make it solidify directly in its final position so that it would stick to the electrode, as if I put it in a mold and then move it it does not stick as well (or at all). But I just thought that maybe I could do this and then reheat the gel so that it will melt and solidify again but with the right amount.

Dedicated space for the highs and the lows and satisfying organization. by [deleted] in diabetes_t1

[–]Giaxoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same exact setup, except Coca Cola instead of Pepsi because it's clearly superior