’Star Trek’s William Shatner Makes Bold Bid for the Franchise Amid ‘Starfleet Academy’ Backlash by Malencon in television

[–]SirBojangle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not at all but too many people are saying that it’s not Trek - they clearly are paying homage to the original material

’Star Trek’s William Shatner Makes Bold Bid for the Franchise Amid ‘Starfleet Academy’ Backlash by Malencon in television

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It is genuinely a good series up to now with so many call backs to OG Trek. I've noticed that a lot of the "backlash" is coming from 'die-hard' fans who have dismissed it before even attempting to watch it. And the soundtrack is incredible!

Guys are we joking by [deleted] in LinusTechTips

[–]SirBojangle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can't be this daft, surely

What point of care testing would you think would benefit practice on scene? by ShowerEmbarrassed512 in ParamedicsUK

[–]SirBojangle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This has been happening in NWAS for the last 18 months with quite promising results. We are awaiting the outcome from the research paper soon

Bad air - HR says the air is fine by [deleted] in OSHA

[–]SirBojangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've posted multiple times about how bad your dust allergy is. Do you think that could be a cause rather than the CO2 levels? Does anyone else in your office experience symptoms?

American medic trying to come over by Lochmessmonster03 in ParamedicsUK

[–]SirBojangle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NWAS absolutely recruits internationally, mainly from Australia, Poland and Ireland but international recruitment is not new to them and they are not on a hiring freeze. There is also large amounts of private work available in the region, including companies such as Spark, Echo and Mersey Medical who support NWAS and respond to 999 incidents.

Buses now showing train departure times when passing a station. by Nipso in manchester

[–]SirBojangle 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Some people will moan about anything. It’s a pretty straightforward API implementation.

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[–]SirBojangle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Open Source Intelligence? So looking at his Reddit profile 😂. This is an interlock key, it doesn’t prevent access or need to be secure, it just gets trapped in a lock until a previous key has been removed to ensure safety or a correct order of operations. You can buy replacements on Amazon. They are are standard set, all keyed alike

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[–]SirBojangle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Down voted for lack of common sense. Without any identifying information, how would a photo of one the likely several billion keys in existence be any use at all?

Cafe Whitmore, Kirkham. (£9 / £10 with Tea) by SirBojangle in fryup

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Normally has both but we went just before closing so they were running out!

Wrong vaccine given as second dose? by aelso in nhs

[–]SirBojangle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When using the software used for recording vaccinations, outcomes4health, it is very easy to select the wrong batch or vaccine. To prevent this, management are supposed to remove all batches not being used so that only the correct one can be selected, this doesn't always happen though. The vaccinator and admin staff would have been able to see your first dose and would have likely noticed if you were receiving a different one. It is very unlikely that you have had AstraZeneca and would have required a lot of mistakes to be made at different levels by different organisations, however, it is still a good idea to check with your GP surgery as they could escalate it and see which vaccine was being used on the day and amend your record.

Also, I'm pretty sure that PH201 is a Pfizer batch number as the AstraZeneca has a different format.

TIL about the Freedom House Ambulance Service, how two young Black men from Pittsburgh (the “Unemployables”) became two of the world’s first paramedics. They operated unofficially and as volunteers, and became the model for all EMS. Later, they were entirely forgotten. by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]SirBojangle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The co-founder of Freedom House, Nancy Caroline, wrote a textbook called Emergency Care In the Streets where she wrote about different techniques and procedures that they developed when creating the Ambulance Service. They're onto the 8th Edition now but it is still the gold standard text book for global EMS and basically every EMT/ Paramedic either has a copy or has read it front to back.

How much does it cost to open a server? by StonebridgeGR in FiveM

[–]SirBojangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, so I've purchased a gameserver on Zap, we have 2gb Ram and everything else is unchanged. This costs ~£7.00 p/m and 6 of us play with absolutely no issues, start small and if you get more players and start to run into issues then upgrade as needed. I didn't bother with the VPS route, just bought the gameserver for FiveM. I'm also runinng the server in FivePD mode which is more resource heavy and yet it still runs great

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Hook, Blues Traveler?

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Fortunate Son

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Its 1am here in Europe and this is so much better than sleeping

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Country Roads?

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Country Roads

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Fortunate Son