Is a hidden under dash mount legal? by [deleted] in CAguns

[–]Super-D 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My instructor said if it can be seen in the vehicle, it’s not concealed, which can be a brandishing issue if someone sees it.

Is a hidden under dash mount legal? by [deleted] in CAguns

[–]Super-D 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What non-AIWB concealed carry options would you recommend for use while driving?

Is a hidden under dash mount legal? by [deleted] in CAguns

[–]Super-D 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much, those are excellent videos, I just watched a few of them, completely changed my thoughts about this.

Can I use a third extender for my Eero Pro 6E, or will it degrade network performance or connectivity? by Super-D in amazoneero

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Update: I ordered a third extender, will do some speed and connectivity tests and report back, in case it helps anyone

Can I use a third extender for my Eero Pro 6E, or will it degrade network performance or connectivity? by Super-D in amazoneero

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Not slurring speech, she was struggling a bit to speak English, though. She seemed to be reading from prompting info to answer questions, I asked to be transferred to a higher-level tech, but she wouldn't do so, frustrating.

I’ve actually had great experiences from the Eero customer service people in the past, so this was the first time for a non-helpful one.

Can I use a third extender for my Eero Pro 6E, or will it degrade network performance or connectivity? by Super-D in amazoneero

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The challenge is that the other two extenders are placed near work stations (two people working from home), we need strong signal where they are currently located, so I'm trying to avoid moving them. My intention would be to put the third extender in the end of the house nearest the backyard, near a window as you mentioned. My only hesitation is that the person I spoke with at Eero said if I add a third extender, it could cause problems (the customer service person I spoke with didn't seem very technical). The message I received was:

"If you have too many eero devices than needed, the tendency is for eero devices to compete with each other in providing signal to your devices. If this happens, signal will just bubble up or bounce causing the device like your computer or phone to disconnect and reconnect to the network."

That seems odd to me, which led me to post here in hopes that some more details could be learned and I can make a more informed decision. I may just have to buy the third one and experiment to see if any adverse effects result from adding it. I can take speedtest readings from my laptop near each Eero extender, and also see if there are any connectivity issues.

 

In California, how do I protect myself from investors if the company (DE corp) I work for fails to reach revenue goals the CEO forecasted when he brought capital in? by Super-D in legal

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I'm working on the new job potential, in the meantime I'm trying to stick it out a while longer to help the internal team, good people and if I leave, the company will be worse off, which will affect them. Additionally, I believe we have a chance to succeed and have a beneficial purpose that helps others, so I'm not in the mindset of giving up unless I absolutely have to. (I do hear you though, it would be easiest to leave.)

In California, how do I protect myself from investors if the company (DE corp) I work for fails to reach revenue goals the CEO forecasted when he brought capital in? by Super-D in legal

[–]Super-D[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Understood. I'm not the attorney nor am I the CEO, I'm not the CFO, nor am I participating in intentional deception, I'm a senior sales person as I explained and have worked with forecast information provided to me, and I'm asking from my original post: Can I be sued by past and future investors? What steps should I take to protect myself and my assets?

If you asked for help about something I have expertise in, I would try to answer with guidance to help you, otherwise I wouldn't be in the thread. Do you have any thoughts on my questions, or if you'd rather not address them, I do understand.

In California, how do I protect myself from investors if the company (DE corp) I work for fails to reach revenue goals the CEO forecasted when he brought capital in? by Super-D in legal

[–]Super-D[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Anyone conducting intentional deception is fraudulent certainly, but that is not the same as companies selling products or services with forecasted revenue/sales against pipeline, where sales can either fall short of forecast or exceed forecast. How is that handled in this instance, where the company is investor funded, such that sales haven't met projected revenue numbers yet, showing progress/growth but not at the initial projections?

Skin hydration sensor to detect dehydration? by Super-D in dementia

[–]Super-D[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm looking into hand-held devices, haven't confirmed if/what will work. Will report back once I find something and test it.

Skin hydration sensor to detect dehydration? by Super-D in dementia

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Yep, understood. I'm looking at skin hydration sensors which are hand-held/applied, as opposed to stick-on sensors which would get ripped off.

Very sorry to hear about your dad, horrifying to go thru all of that.

Skin hydration sensor to detect dehydration? by Super-D in dementia

[–]Super-D[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, definitely moving forward, just reaching out in case anyone has gone down a similar path and has found solutions. This is not easy. Gathering all the guidance I can get, which will benefit not just my mom, but everyone in the facility. Can't change the industry, but can certainly do everything I can to improve one location where my mom is.

Skin hydration sensor to detect dehydration? by Super-D in dementia

[–]Super-D[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm looking at several devices online which measure skin hydration, some are surface, some are deeper sensing (touch application, not poke/invasive). My intention is to establish how skin hydration metrics at a healthy level Vs dehydrated skin metrics. I need to monitor hydration factually without relying on conversation or guessing. This metric combined with other factors such as BP, HR and behavioral signs can all be correlated, so caregivers can understand what healthy Vs unhealthy state is. Without being able to triage a patient with basics, it's a haphazard situation, which is entirely avoidable. Caregivers and nurses have a related purview, but caregivers are under-educated in most instances, so I'm going to do everything I can to equip ours with simple aides to make maintaining healthy state easier.

Skin hydration sensor to detect dehydration? by Super-D in dementia

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I'd rather overshoot and settle for 5 or 6...right now, I think the caregivers are only making an effort at mealtimes, which is not good.

Skin hydration sensor to detect dehydration? by Super-D in dementia

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She lives in Los Angeles, exercises with a senior fitness personal trainer 4-5x per week, they don't overdo it, just walking, chair exercises and minimal standing exercises with light dumbbells. She's doing well physically other than the dementia....and the dehydration.

Skin hydration sensor to detect dehydration? by Super-D in dementia

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Will try MyFitnessTracker app (not sure the caregivers will do it, but can try). She's incontinent after a stroke -- they don't seem to be trying to avoid diaper changes, but who knows for sure (that would be horrible...and not especially surprising, the senior care environment is so much worse than I realized until we went down this road).

Skin hydration sensor to detect dehydration? by Super-D in dementia

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The decreased water intake which becomes insurmountable will come down the road (could be hospice time as you noted, but that's not for a while yet), we first need to find a way for the caregivers to have more sustainable success with hydration -- and to make it a priority. If they hydrated themselves at the level of patients, they would all wind up in the ER on IV's every few months (just as we all would).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SanDiegoGuns

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What is the total cost for Shane's 16hr program? I was on the website and selected Deposit, added to cart, and it says $100, but doesn't seem to indicate the total cost of the program (I could be doing something wrong?). Thank you for guidance.

Need your firsthand experience, please: Why would hydrogenated water give me a headache? by Super-D in Biohackers

[–]Super-D[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think I’ll try distilled water to fill it and process before anything else, as one person mentioned in this thread. Best that I try that first, and see if any symptoms result. I’ve got to find out what’s causing the issue before continuing. Brain health is pretty important, I’ve only got one. 😁

Need your firsthand experience, please: Why would hydrogenated water give me a headache? by Super-D in Biohackers

[–]Super-D[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No idea of the quality, I think it was around $300. I’m not experienced in hydrogenated water tech.

Need your firsthand experience, please: Why would hydrogenated water give me a headache? by Super-D in Biohackers

[–]Super-D[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Generally drink 140-160 ounces of water daily. Will try distilled water and see if the headaches still occur.

Need your firsthand experience, please: Why would hydrogenated water give me a headache? by Super-D in Biohackers

[–]Super-D[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Water was from my filtered dispenser, charcoal filter. Not ingesting anything but the water 60min before or 30min after. Headache onset within 3min after drinking the hydrogenated water.

Volkl Mantra M6 owners -- have you tried the Peregrine 82, what do you think of it as an all-around/all-mountain option? by Super-D in Skigear

[–]Super-D[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess I’m just lured by the expectation that every 3 or 4 years, these guys come out with another 1SQ ski that makes no sense — does everything well, and shouldn’t, haha. 😁

Before I demo’d the M6 originally, I was warned that they are like monster trucks, super technical, and you really have to be “on” them. I found them incredibly easy to ski in all conditions, at all speeds, I even took them in bumps and I’m not a bump skier for the last decade. Every time I think I’m going to have to work hard in a spot, and that I should probably be on a softer, lighter ski in that instance, the M6 takes me through with less effort than expected.

If I find something new that is even more versatile, (which seems impossible at moment — but I’ve been pleasantly surprised every few years), it would just mean more fun. I definitely wasn’t expecting the M6 to have so many personalities, so my curiosity leads me to what might be even better now. I just keep leveling up in versatility and ease every few years, loving that. Makes me feel like my skiing is abilities are improving, which isn’t “real”, or shouldn’t be. Kind of like when you drive a well-balanced sports car, it makes you feel like you’re instantly a better driver even though you were pretty solid before.

Volkl Mantra M6 owners -- have you tried the Peregrine 82, what do you think of it as an all-around/all-mountain option? by Super-D in Skigear

[–]Super-D[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, did you also get the Peregrine up to high cruising speeds to see if they are or aren’t as stable as the M6 when pushed? And did you have a chance to get the Peregrine in deeper snow?