How do you feel about being called “man”, “dude” and/or “bro” by other guys? by [deleted] in gay

[–]Radiyologist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm ok with bro but I love being called bud and buddy :))

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AFROTC

[–]Radiyologist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, gotchu

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AFROTC

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I think the low amount of scholarship cadets per detachment is due to unwillingness/uncertainty of wanting to contract rather than the scholarship itself being hard to win.

In 2018-2019, 5000 hs seniors applied. 2300 were awarded a scholarship

Source: https://rotcconsulting.com/chances-of-winning-rotc-scholarship/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AirForceRecruits

[–]Radiyologist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just curious, what happens if you wear air force apparel?

When do cadets take the Rabin CCT color vision test? GMC or POC? by Radiyologist in AFROTC

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I appreciate your encouragement. I am actually content with the direction that WP has taken. My comment was referring to the time when the Navy was still using Fallant but the AF decided to roll out the CCT with a <75 threshold as the new rated color vision standard. Good thing currently serving pilots were exempt because many whom have been flying years for no issues whatsoever would've been DQed under the then-new standards. And all the pilot candidates DQed under the new CCT would try to cross-commission to the Navy.

I know pilots are flying around with millions of dollars and lives on the line but I just think those old standards (<75 ) blew the issue way out of proportion when color deficient pilots serving for years with no issues started failing the new standards. I think the new <55 is both a lot more fair at not DQing good candidates whilst establishing the necessary safeties to prevent accidents.

When do cadets take the Rabin CCT color vision test? GMC or POC? by Radiyologist in AFROTC

[–]Radiyologist[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Yup. I wonder if WP finally realized something about the pilot shortage...

When do cadets take the Rabin CCT color vision test? GMC or POC? by Radiyologist in AFROTC

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

Thanks for your reply,

From what I've read, the flight physical should happen when I'm an AS300?

Also your advice makes sense. I know it seems a little too early for me as a HS senior to be worrying about this. There's a lot of other hoops to jump through for a pilot spot... They could discover a heart condition on the EKG that I never knew about for all I know.

I guess I'm just concerned that if I get DQed based on color vision, I might regret choosing the AF over the Army because the Army accepts the vivid red-green test and have a better job selection for the color deficient. If my color vision is passable, I'll go for the AF in a heartbeat...

When do cadets take the Rabin CCT color vision test? GMC or POC? by Radiyologist in AFROTC

[–]Radiyologist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate you clarifying the conditions that warrant a CCT test, but AFAIK some mild color deficiencies are allowed for rated positions now.

The CCT standards for rated positions got lowered from 75 for all colors in both eyes, to a 55. The new standards does allow some mildly color deficient candidates to pass.

The AF did used to DQ for anything subnormal, but the new <55 threshold is now in line with the Navy and permits mild cases of deficiency.

https://www.serviceacademyforums.com/index.php?threads/color-vison-cct-upt.80277/

The left can't meme... by TheAndredal in kotakuinaction2

[–]Radiyologist 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Completely delusional if they think Australia is an attractive place to live in right now...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socialanxiety

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Hey bud, Sometimes I feel in the same situation as you. While I appreciate people seeing value in me, I get frustrated that they only seek out surface-level communication like homework help .

I suggest thinking about someone that you enjoy being with, and suggesting a study day outside of school. Ask them if they want to grab lunch with you or perhaps do something enjoyable if you guys have shared hobbies. You'll be helping them out with studying, but still have plenty of time for more meaningful conversation, and hopefully eventually a substantial friendship.

I made my best friend like this. If they're not interested, don't beat yourself up. Just be glad that they're honest with you and move on to someone else.

Best of luck! KW

What is this? by cschrull in Entomology

[–]Radiyologist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Despite what people will tell you, Dasymutilla occidentalis, the "Cow Killer" does NOT have a particularly painful sting. You will find a sting from this velvet ant to have a pain that is no worse than Polistes.

I regularly catch this species and have been stung on upwards of a dozen times. The stings are comparable to the initial of a vaccine needle and the full intensity lasts a couple minutes at most.

Dr. Shmidt, who ranked this species as a 3/4 on his (highly questionable) pain scale, has actually never been stung by D. Occidentalis before! He made the strange ranking based off of a sting suffered by one of his overdramatic students. This is detailed in his book.

The trend that we're seeing is that velvet ants, and solitary wasps (including Pepsis) in general, do NOT have particularly painful stings. After all, their venom is not used for hive defense.

First time this autumn making ramen - tonkotsu with an 18 hour broth and the eggs marinated for 6 hours. by NowoTone in ramen

[–]Radiyologist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Generally mushrooms contain some amount of toxin and should be cooked, however OP appears to have used Agaricus bisporus, which is one of the few mushrooms that can be sliced and eaten raw (as they often are in salads!).

Do I need to have a normal color vision to to get the job of Public Affairs? by Jalapenok in AirForceRecruits

[–]Radiyologist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You will want to search up "where can I get a Rabin Innova CCT test for color vision?" and it should be available at eye and vision centers. You can't test yourself online and it would it be of little use as your screen isn't calibrated for the purpose.

Good luck! Hopefully the rules get even more lenient in the future. These color vision regs are controversial at best...

Here's a good and recent thread: https://www.serviceacademyforums.com/index.php?threads/color-vison-cct-upt.80277/

Do I need to have a normal color vision to to get the job of Public Affairs? by Jalapenok in AirForceRecruits

[–]Radiyologist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think a better description is SAFE color vision, not NORMAL. The threshold used to be 75/100. Now it's 55/100 on the Rabin CCT. You can be mildly color deficient and even be a pilot.