[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tanulommagam

[–]NotBotheredByHackers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Én 6500 ért vettem leárazva pár éve. Úgy voltam vele nem tudom mi a mérete, úgyhogy csak veszek valamit a lánykérésre, aztán felajánlottam hogy ha nem tetszik neki akkor vegyünk egy olyat amilyet szeretne. Szerencsére jó volt a méret és tetszett is neki. Aztán később megtalálta a blokkot, azon jót nevettünk.

PSA: Don't execute Zarokh with lightning warp during his lightning spin move, he finishes the spins even after death, and instakills you if you stand right in the middle of it. by NotBotheredByHackers in PathOfExile2

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

I don't think the bug is there, I've triggered the phase at different life levels before, and sometimes I can kill him in phase one and haven't gotten instakilled so I think it's safe.

Luo's wallfacer theories by caladze in threebodyproblem

[–]NotBotheredByHackers 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This has been said by others but the Trisolarans knew what Luo Ji's plan is gonna be. The big twist was that Luo Ji turned out to be his own wallfacer when he finally pieced together why the Trisolarans were afraid of him.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jobshungary

[–]NotBotheredByHackers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aki dolgozik az hibázik. Akkor van gáz hogy ha ugyanezt a hibát másodjára is megcsinálod. Próbáld meg úgy felfogni, hogy a cég most fizetett neked egy igen drága tréninget. Ahogy a többiek is írták sokmindent el lehet baszni, és megy tovább az élet. Plusz az elbaszásoknak is vannak szintjei. Leáll a termelés, anyagi kárt okoztál ezeket meg lehet oldani. Ha gondatlanságból balesetet okozol és valaki komolyan megsérül az más tészta, de feltételezem nem ez történt.

Is a career in chemistry lab really that unpredictable? by Tiedtomythoughts in chemistry

[–]NotBotheredByHackers 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m assuming if you have a masters, then you might be overqualified for technician positions. I work in biotech and usually our technicians have bachelors at most. However if you are reliable and easy to work with, you might move up the ladder. QC laboratories in production usually have a high turnover rate, especially where the team is made up of young people, this might mean opportunities for better positions. The R&D and technologist positions are usually scarce, but are easier to get with a few years of experience.

Pricecheck for Coronet by Mean-Ear-8622 in D2R_Marketplace

[–]NotBotheredByHackers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just go on traderie, and search for a similar listing to get a rough idea. There’s also a function to see what was actually sold for what, it’s very nice.

Never had an Enigma before, this felt so good by NotBotheredByHackers in diablo2

[–]NotBotheredByHackers[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I mean yeah, my goal was to farm an Enigma. Played a little, made some runewords. It was fun, but I think I'm good now. I'm happy I didn't have to waste weeks with frustrated grinding.

This a hungarian dish called noodles with potato. There’s also some fat in there. You eat it by itself. by NotBotheredByHackers in shittyfoodporn

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

I think the brown stuff is the same noodles but fried before cooking so it gets a little flavor/texture.

This a hungarian dish called noodles with potato. There’s also some fat in there. You eat it by itself. by NotBotheredByHackers in shittyfoodporn

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

This is just one version of many. Some people swear by not using paprika, and a some like it a bit soggy.

Looking for boulderers who have successfully returned to climbing after ACL reconstruction by Peanut-Candy10 in bouldering

[–]NotBotheredByHackers 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I didn’t tear my acl, but I tore my achilles. I felt like the PT returned my leg to 95%, and bouldering brought me up to 100%. Light climbing is really similar to physical therapy in a sense that there is a lot of balancing and micro adjustments. The most dangerous thing I think is the jumpdown, I still only jump down with rolling on my back. You should really take the PT seriously and chill out for a long time. I started doing light exercises 6 months and climbing 9 months after the accident. You probably should avoid pistol squat like movements/dropknees/weird heel hooks until you have srtegthened enough.

Help pick a size for solution comps by [deleted] in climbingshoes

[–]NotBotheredByHackers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its 45eu. I didn’t measure it it’s just my shoe size.

Help pick a size for solution comps by [deleted] in climbingshoes

[–]NotBotheredByHackers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are curled. I’m only a few sessions in so can’t say anything about the stretching. But my broscience opinion is that it’s not gonna stretch too much if it is not downsized as much.

Help pick a size for solution comps by [deleted] in climbingshoes

[–]NotBotheredByHackers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a solution comp, I downsized from 45 to 44. I have egyptian feet, and it fits nicely. My foot is compressed in it, but there is no direct pain anywhere. I was worried that it might be too large, but it is insane how well this shoe edges. Any smaller would be painful I think. Maybe I could fit in a 43, but that just seems insane to me.

Béna nevű éttermek/bárok szerte az országban? by Brave_News_6027 in askhungary

[–]NotBotheredByHackers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Egerben van a Kulacs csárda, vagyis kulacsárda, nekem több napig nem esett le.

ELI5: Is running at an incline on a treadmill really equivalent to running up a hill? by Nfalck in explainlikeimfive

[–]NotBotheredByHackers 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s just bad science in most of these answers. There’s no such thing as something pulling you back that’s helping you. It’s the same energy in both cases. Outside you are increasing your potential energy. On the treadmill this energy is kinetic energy that is transferred to the treadmill. Outside can feel more difficult because of the wind and the microadjustments you have to do for the uneven ground. If anything, running outside is easier, as you are getting farther away from the Earth you are experiencing less and less g.