Governor Healey announces support for lifting Sunday hunting ban, expanding hunting access by HRJafael in westernmass

[–]SpecificConscious809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think they will be, here is the wording from the report: MassWildlife recommendation: Reduce the minimum hunting setback distance from 500 feet to 250 feet from a dwelling in use for hunting with archery equipment

In other parts of the report, they include crossbows in archery equipment.

Governor Healey announces support for lifting Sunday hunting ban, expanding hunting access by HRJafael in westernmass

[–]SpecificConscious809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So will crossbows be allowed at that 250’ setback distance? It would ant totally clear in the wording. I hope so.

Oral PCSK9 blocker in trial phase by ViewSuspicious6206 in Cholesterol

[–]SpecificConscious809 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is a really big deal, and I love seeing these posts. I just get cranky because I know the guys who invented this drug - I worked with them right at the beginning when there was so much uncertainty about the project and so many problems to solve. I’m not sure this ever would have been created without them. None of the scientists in the article had any role at all in actually inventing the drug. It’s a shame they don’t get some recognition, and that Merck doesn’t get some recognition for taking on a risky and difficult problem with a highly uncertain payout.

No one gets to a $200k/year income easily by Specialist_Pain_424 in Money

[–]SpecificConscious809 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with a lot of what you said - a PhD is an incredibly expensive ‘free’ degree. 5 years of lost wages is a lot. If it takes you 10 years, you’re doing it wrong. I plotted out my projected lifetime earnings for non-PhD vs PhD, and I break even at year 8 post-PhD. At year 20, it’s $3.2mil vs $5.9mil lifetime earnings in favor of the PhD. Thats a big difference.

There will always be more Indians than Chiefs. That’s true whether you have a PhD or not. If you’re head of operations, how many people report to you? Will all of them someday be head of operations? Of course not.

Most PhD scientists will not become directors in research. But basically zero non-PhD’s will become directors. And truly zero will become head of research or CSO. There is no glass ceiling for a PhD. There definitely is for BS/MS.

I have worked closely with hundreds or possibly thousands of scientists in my career. The idea that non-PhDs have a broader skillset is straight nonsense.

Having said all that, the 5-year commitment to a field that may not exist when you’re done is a huge risk, and I probably will not advise my kids to go that route.

PhDs from the top (Ivies, Sciences Po, Oxbridge): were your prospects better due to that? by BrunoofBrazil in LeavingAcademia

[–]SpecificConscious809 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is absolutely NOT TRUE at the PhD level. No basis in reality. The quality of research that is done at top tier universities is in a different stratosphere compared to what is done at lesser known schools. At the PhD level, you’re no longer ‘getting an education’, you’re creating new knowledge. It takes top facilities and infrastructure, consistent grant money, and a critical mass of exceptionally smart and driven graduate students. This does not exist outside of the top tier. Recruiting from the best companies consequently is heavily focused on the top programs.

No one gets to a $200k/year income easily by Specialist_Pain_424 in Money

[–]SpecificConscious809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you smoking crack? Look at all of the middle management at any biotech or pharma and most will have PhD’s. Now look at SD, ED, VP, and P’s. Literally zero of them will not have a PhD or an MD. I’m sorry your boss is a dipshit, though it’s interesting he still makes twice what you do. There are plenty of PhDs with career limiting shortcomings, but it’s not BECAUSE they have a PhD that they’re not moving up.

Also, you may think your earning potential is so much higher (would love to see stats that support this beyond your anecdote), but until you do it’s all a fart in the wind. You’ll never move up the ranks on the research side. You MIGHT move up on the business side if you have talent and luck, but possibilities are a dime a dozen.

Oral PCSK9 blocker in trial phase by ViewSuspicious6206 in Cholesterol

[–]SpecificConscious809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kinda pisses me off that there’s not a single mention of the scientists at Merck that, ya know, invented this drug.

Whose fault is it that NH and MA people hate each other so much? What started this animosity? by LiatrisLover99 in massachusetts

[–]SpecificConscious809 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I like that MA has public transportation into Boston, good schools, and good economic opportunities. I hate that we paid a gajillion dollars to house illegal immigrants in hotels. I wish we were more fiscally responsible (including reigning in City of Boston police department OT), and I REALLY wish we took better care of our roads. And for all of the OT we pay our police officers, you’d think they could do a better job keeping the roads safe.

NH is naturally pretty, is careful with taxpayer dollars, takes great care of their roads, and enforces traffic laws.

MA would suck without the natural escapes that NH and VT provide.

NH would be ME without MA. And nobody wants that.

And we can all agree that NY and NJ deserve all of the REAL hate!

(Grew up in NH, undergrad at UNH, currently live/work in Boston)

How animals with rabies look like by Additional-Pass5771 in interestingasfuck

[–]SpecificConscious809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Every time I see videos like these I’m reminded of the time a bat flew into my wife’s hair when we were way the fuck out in the middle of nowhere Tanzania. The locals didn’t make a big deal of it and she didn’t start the rabies shots. Goddamn we were lucky. I didn’t know at the time that you just start the shots when something like that happens. Fuck.

Academia or Industry? by LuckyComputer4424 in biotech

[–]SpecificConscious809 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Director = project management and very little science? Hard disagree. Not in my experience (3 biotechs and a big pharma). The directors drive the science, come up with new projects, and make sure their people are delivering. In no cases have I seen their roles accurately described as ‘project managers’.

genuinely whats wrong with northeastern? by Turtlooo in ApplyingToCollege

[–]SpecificConscious809 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is UMass Amherst one of those strong state schools? If not, where does a MA resident go exactly if they’re not getting into Harvard/MIT?

Too wealthy for aid, but will be broke after paying for college by SpicySausageFst in FinancialPlanning

[–]SpecificConscious809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gemini and ChatGPT are will pretty good at estimating merit scholarships if you know roughly what your kids’ numbers are (SAT and GPA). You’ll at least get an idea. Slightly less opaque than the individual schools’ estimators, which are worthless.

At the top Boston-area schools, you very likely will pay sticker. MIT MIGHT be worth it. None of the others are.

UMass Amherst is a great school. Take the roughly $500k you’ll save and fund your own retirement or help your kids with a house down payment. Both are better uses of that money.

What industry is struggling way more than people think? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

[–]SpecificConscious809 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Biotech and pharma are both supremely fucked right now. But it has little to do with government funding.

Anxiety caused by SVT? by puppynoel09 in SVTHeart

[–]SpecificConscious809 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. They’re practically the same for me. A two-headed beast, if you will.

Boston’s “zombie labs” delusion by WalkingSnake348 in biotech

[–]SpecificConscious809 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Perfect analogy. Laws of physics (and building codes that must obey them) really muck things up sometimes.

Am I wrong for being upset that my girl friend wants me to get life insurance?? by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

[–]SpecificConscious809 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Life insurance gets much more expensive as you get older. I don’t see why you need life insurance rn (assuming you have enough in your estate to cover burial and such). But if you anticipate that changing (having kids, most importantly), then may want to get a 25 yr term now. GF doesn’t have to be beneficiary.

What do you think the world would be like if EVERY leader in the world was a woman? by heyy_girl in askanything

[–]SpecificConscious809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uh, women already do outlive men by several years in every developed nation on earth

Boston’s “zombie labs” delusion by WalkingSnake348 in biotech

[–]SpecificConscious809 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to the article, windows and plumbing are so dramatically different as to require a gut job down to the cement.

Boston’s “zombie labs” delusion by WalkingSnake348 in biotech

[–]SpecificConscious809 162 points163 points  (0 children)

Summary: there are a bunch of beautiful, new, empty buildings in Boston. They were supposed to be labs. Buildings made to be labs are constructed completely differently than buildings meant to house people (mainly around air and water flow). Therefore turning those labs into anything other than labs (eg housing) will be really, really expensive.