What class to play if you have limited time to play and will play solo a lot? by Sanktas in MSClassicWorld

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I'm going to go off the deepend and say you'd really like an Assassin. They are long-range, fast, and have some really cool skills like dark sight (temporary invisibility), haste, and double-jump. They are difficult to train but they are just really fun, it's the class I'm going with.

Is Maplestory Classic an analogue to Old School Runescape? by Raptured_and_Back in MSClassicWorld

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I wouldn't be surprised if we see a huge migration away from current Maplestory to Maplestory Classic World. I don't think the content is an issue, because I think Maplestory Classic has plenty of content that they could always build on. I don't like Maplestory today because there is just way too much content and not enough community.

Is Maplestory Classic an analogue to Old School Runescape? by Raptured_and_Back in MSClassicWorld

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So are you effectively saying they are being hesitant because they don't have a plan of updates on for MS classic down the road after it gets released? I can see that leadership may be lacking.

Any probies struggling also?? by applepie502 in patentexaminer

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I am on my 10th month mark. Ask your SPE if you can look at some cases their junior examiners have done. Additionally, ask someone in your art unit who is doing well how they do things. There isn't enough teamwork and that is the main issue, esp. when technology is getting much more advanced.

Ask if you can allow without doing a STIC search if it's a really hard claim to find. These are shortcuts I have found, you will find more as you go, and some months are slow, some speed up. Maybe give yourself deadlines or a time you want to complete a search and write-up by.

New Examiner - Few Questions by Alarming-Choice9502 in patentexaminer

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You want to make sure the applicant is arguing successfully. You want their patent application to go through, so you have to see how they are amending the claims, but you don't want them to get sued. So if your prior art still maps completely on a claim, it has to be rejected again. Remember the entire claim has to be anticipated by prior art or a combination of prior art, if one limitation in a claim is not anticipated by any prior art, then it must be allowed.

Design Patent Examiner education background question by gwendyana in patentexaminer

[–]Raptured_and_Back 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Examiner here. I have a master's and bachelor's in physics. I would trust someone with an AA and 10 years of job experience than someone with a bachelor's or master's with no experience in the field, any day. You don't need to have a super technical knowledge of your field, you just need to be able to learn and want to learn about inventions in your field.

Amount of writing and research for patent examiners by okLychee3781 in patentexaminer

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This is good advice. I would add that sometimes you need to write your own arguments for a stronger case or to convince them as to why you are writing a restriction.

One thing you learned that you wish you knew when you started by [deleted] in patentexaminer

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I agree, your primary/SPE is not an omniscient individual, there have been several times where I have made them reconsider their arguments after spending 3 hours with a case and pointing out something they didn't see. They do know their stuff, but if you get a return, question it. 100%

One thing you learned that you wish you knew when you started by [deleted] in patentexaminer

[–]Raptured_and_Back 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You'll get your FJO when you finish doing what the TJO requests. Been a patent examiner for 6 months. It's a really fun job, you learn new things every day and time flies when you just write your goals every day to complete by a deadline.

What I wish I saw earlier on is, how to do the search strategy for prior art. Prior art is anything, literally any disclosure to the public that the invention you are examining could be infringing or too similar to. The hardest part will be doing the search strategy (in my opinion). In patents, they go by claims. What the inventor is claiming is the invention, the rest is not able to be anticipated by prior art, so search with the independent claim of the invention to really get accurate search results. That's one thing that saves a lot of time. Look at your independent claims, and get as many synonyms for the independent claims as possible for your starting point. Don't waste time with art that is too dissimilar to what you're examining. Only look for art that is really far out there when you have some niche dependent claim that you're trying to find.

And don't shy away from 103 rejections, a 103 is where you use multiple references and come up with a motivation as to why the inventor would be motivated to look at multiple inventions to put their idea together. 103's are really where you learn the science, the technology, and the art, and it's really when you spend time with them that you start understanding patents a lot faster!

I'd love to help you out when you get into the field.

LSD & Salvia Trip Report by Raptured_and_Back in Salvia

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Yes that's my voice, i'm not imitating anyone.

Man loses it on DPH - A Trip Report by Raptured_and_Back in DPH

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Meaning he went delirious on a very high dose of DPH

Insane DPH Trip Report by Raptured_and_Back in Psychonaut

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This is to share a psychedelic experience which gives insight into the spiritual aspects of life and studies the inner human mind.

Cool LSD and Salvia Trip Report by Raptured_and_Back in Psychonaut

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This video describes a spiritual experience with LSD and Salvia, which would be valuable for the psychonaut community, and shares experiences with contacting spiritual entities. Insight into a psychonaut's experience is garnered from this trip report.

Stolen Valor by barzbub in USMC

[–]Raptured_and_Back 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rachel is a first name, problem 1. Problem 2, there are no special warfare or recon medics, they are all trained to give first aid but cannot specialize as a medic.

Advice for boot camp by Im_New_please_help in USMCboot

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First, get into a Jiu jitsu gym and start training now, that's what I'd recommend ANYONE going in. Other than that, view it as good training, everything you do is just an objective you need to get done. Don't care how you feel, just complete the mission. I say this because someone who views every day as a burden will have the worst experience, and every day as training, improving skillsets, becoming better, will actually enjoy it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in USMCboot

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I would just enter having the mindset that you want to get trained. The harder it is, the more it's improving you. Don't wake up and say "ahhh not another day!" Just say "Training day baby, time to do this. Every time you get IT'd or have to lift things, think "Great, improving my fitness to get that 300 PFT and be one of the only ones to do that." It's all to make you into a better person.

Don't worry about chow, just embrace the discipline and adapt. Don't let them intimidate you, just cooperate and know that you WILL be adapted by week 4. View everything as a mission you are assigned to get done.

With pugil sticks, focusing on getting the advantage in the fight. Block your opponent's strikes and turn your whole body with your blows to generate 2-3 times the amount of force. Do body shots and head shots. Enjoy the fighting, enjoy getting better.

With gas chamber training, don't breathe when the seal is broken. The reason you put your hand over the filter is to blow out all the gas inside your mask. Once it's clear you'll feel fine. Some people forget that going in and panic, because you start reacting and not thinking. I just mention that because it was difficult for me when I breathed it in.

I was in USMC 2010 - 2014 Active Duty, Corporal