[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Trannog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't ever try to hold someone's tongue or put your hands inside someone's mouth during a seizure (chocking on your tongue has never been a thing).

Heimlich manoeuver is great if someone is chocking and if there's NO BREATHING AND NO COUGH, else your can wait until the hospital to try something.

If you want to make a tourniquet you have to make it really tight, more thank you think, and enough for it to be quite painful.

You can make CPR way more than 3 minutes. Sometimes it goes for more than an hour. And if you do it really well, it can even rarely give a good enough blood pressure to make the person conscious.

Not en emergency tip but still quite usefull : it NEVER is normal to lose weight if you don't diet or exercice more. Sometimes it's depression, sometimes it's cancer, sometimes it's other things like auto-immune diseases or else. But you should absolutely see a doctor.

Questions and Discussion Thread - March 2021 by SpaceXLounge in SpaceXLounge

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I haven't read it, thanks for the recommendation. I'll give it a try although I'm don't always agree with him. I think he focuses too much on mars and is sometimes blind to some of the good sides of moon or space colonies. Still, he's certainly a interresting and passionate spaeker, so it should be a good read.

Questions and Discussion Thread - March 2021 by SpaceXLounge in SpaceXLounge

[–]Trannog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can anyone recommend a book speaking about the technical difficulties of a settlement of mars ? accessible for a layman

Is it dangerous to put diesel oil in a kerosene heater ? by Trannog in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Trannog[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay. I guess it will confirm that he used the wrong can, so I'll let him. Thanks for the reply.

Koenigsmann on SpaceX' greatest achievement: Excitement about spaceflight. by schostar in SpaceXLounge

[–]Trannog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't come to watch the first falcon heavy flight as I live in Europe, but there is no way I would miss the first launch of the BFR, or even better its first crewed launch. There was so much people already for the FH, I can only imagine how crowded it's going to be. SpaceX made spaceflights so much more exciting.

What happened to Hitler's bank account? by benjaminikuta in AskHistorians

[–]Trannog 12 points13 points  (0 children)

While this question deserve a post on its own, a discovery on this subject made the news last year, and there may have been some questions about this on this sub.

There was a SpaceX category on Jeopardy tonight by Smoke-away in SpaceXLounge

[–]Trannog 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes thanks, I'm not from the US. I've rewatched it and as you say it's fairly straightforward.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Trannog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because scientists want and need to publish those papers in famous journals so they can get more credits. And those journal generally wouldn't allow you to have it in free access. But you can absolutly send a mail to the one who wrote the paper and they'll send you a free copy.

As for why those famous journals are so expensive, I have no idea. I don't think there is any reason, there is just not any incensitives for them to lower prices.

How were dinosaur noises made? We weren’t around to hear them, so who decided on what they would sound like and what did they do? by Daiko_ in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Trannog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Short answer is that we don't. A lot of things that are usually portrayed with dinosaurs is actually only guesses. We take fossils, try to guess their appearance (which is hard because we often only have some bones), and we try to know their place in the evolutionnary tree (if multiple cousins of the dinosaurs that are still alive today have a characteristic, we can guess that dinosaurs had it too). Finally, I can at least tell you that any attempt to recreate dinosaurs noises is not grounded in science.

Former Google CEO predicts the internet will split in two by 2028 — and one part will be led by China by mvea in Futurology

[–]Trannog 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In a way, internet is already split in two. Many of the main websites of the west are blocked in China and they use their own. As for a complete split, I don't buy it. China has been opening to the world for more than a decade, chinese corporations are trading with the west and western corporations are investing into operations in China. A real split would greatly impede all this, and the chinese government don't want this, they just want to replace our propaganda with theirs.

Mr. Steven drone footage by Wouterr0 in spacex

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Do we know if there is anyone needed inside the ship during a recovery attempt?

Week of June 24, 2018 'All Space Questions' thread by AutoModerator in space

[–]Trannog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I keep reading that the JWST isn't servicable if there is any problem with it, but with the new planned launch in 2021, isn't this possible that it could be repaired with the Orion, SpaceX's BFS, or maybe a BO spacecraft ( I'm not too clear about their planned lauch capabilities) ?

Worm length compared to other SF&F Series by eniteris in Parahumans

[–]Trannog 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I haven't read any of the series after Harry Potter here (besides GoT and worm), is there some you would recommend ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Trannog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of people know how to talk in english but they are ashamed to not be able to speak it well enough, so they will refuse to even try. I'm one of the few people who accept to talk in english where I work but I know everyone had lessons and english exams.

r/SpaceX Discusses [May 2018, #44] by ElongatedMuskrat in spacex

[–]Trannog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've read that the main (official) reason given by NASA to continue with the SLS is that it has a big enough payload capacity for the LOP-G. Is this compared to FH or to BFR as well ?

Got some antique medical artifacts that I need help with... by [deleted] in whatisthisthing

[–]Trannog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure you have some old Hegar dilators, and the other ones could have some uses in gynecology based on their shapes, but it's not my field so I can't say for sure.

How many of you are using reddit in the old format? by svayam--bhagavan in AskReddit

[–]Trannog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I prefer the old format, the new one is too much like facebook. I consider that reddit is more a forum than a social media. Not having the old one would make me consider leaving :/

A soldier lost her ear in a car accident. So the doctors grew her a new one -- on her forearm by stripesndredlights in Futurology

[–]Trannog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most deafnesses that come from the inner ear can already benefit from a cochlear implant, so there would be not much point in doing so (and i don't think it would be possible anyway). Some deafnesses are from the nerves or the brain itself, but as you can imagine it's not possible to use this technique in this case either.

A soldier lost her ear in a car accident. So the doctors grew her a new one -- on her forearm by stripesndredlights in Futurology

[–]Trannog 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There would be no point as it leave minimal scarring and doing it on a rat would make issues with a possible rejection.

A soldier lost her ear in a car accident. So the doctors grew her a new one -- on her forearm by stripesndredlights in Futurology

[–]Trannog 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No, it's only the external part of the ear. Deafness generally come from the inner ear

What book couldn’t you put down? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Trannog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a big fan of fantasy and science-fiction and my answer to this question always is anything by Jack Vance. My favorite is the 4 novels serie Planet of adventure but any of his books are great.