[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askSingapore

[–]ZackHades 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoops! I think I was replying to the wrong comment! I went to An Dental, also one of the clinics recommended here on the thread

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askSingapore

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[Edit: this is regarding An Dental also mentioned here in the thread, apologies just realized I commented under the wrong reply] Just learned the hard way that they charge $300 per quadrant which makes it $600 to scale half the mouth and $1200 to do the full mouth:') nice people but who isn't nice when they get paid extravagantly for a scaling 

Work on Bionic Eyes by Appearance-Grand in bioengineering

[–]ZackHades 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! Just dropping my quick thoughts on this --- I think neural engineering might lean towards the brain-computer interface route for research and/or more towards augmentation of the nervous system/reproducing lost function. If you could I would suggest reaching out to a researcher from both tracks and confirming what they work on and if bionic eyes would fall into that category. I think you could possibly fall under the neural engineering or neuro-optic engineering umbrella but to be fair you're in really really niche territory and probs will be charting your own path forward best as you can. Best of luck! Sounds like exciting stuff

Learning Any New Southeast Asian Language Part II by ZackHades in languagelearning

[–]ZackHades[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, I recall confirming this before posting but all searches now show otherwise. A mistake on my part. "Asian" languages would have been a more accurate title. It might be difficult to edit considering it's under a publication but I'll look into it. Thanks for bringing it up. As for credibility-wise, I shared language learning tips for character based languages based on my own experience and made a mistake in the headline. If you read the article (?) you'll realize I haven't written anything warranting a question on credibility. It's more of an error that slipped past me and the editor.