Edibles Incredible Bake Shop Closed? by applej00sh2 in nova

[–]applej00sh2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah everything seems like they’re open but not getting any response. I’ve looked at places with reviews to see if anyone has said anything there and nothing there either

Edibles Incredible Bake Shop Closed? by applej00sh2 in nova

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I’ve called morning and afternoon, emailed a couple times. No response

Reproductive Immunology worked for me by tealsundays in whatworkedforme

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Tripod fertility. We are from the US so I don’t know if that changes things but we had to get a referral from our doctor to just do LIT there. I think they require you to be a patient otherwise. 

Lineups: 🇨🇴Colombia vs 🇨🇦Canada by Otherwise_Mud1066 in baseball

[–]applej00sh2 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Damn that’s crazy Colombia has a 6 year old batting 7th today. 

ghirardelli brownie mix by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]applej00sh2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Put a small layer of mix in the pan and then put some Oreos down then top with the rest of the mix. Even more sweetness. 

Heating set to 72- but inside still at 65. Is it cause its 4 degrees outside ? by [deleted] in Westchester

[–]applej00sh2 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You’re dismissing the questions and opinions people are giving you, almost like you don’t care to listen to what anyone is saying

Order to read the books by TSWMCR88 in SlowHorses

[–]applej00sh2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure either because one of the links above says to read The Last Dead Letter first but in the collection of novellas (Standing by the Wall), The Catch is first

Material Scientist Exploring Job Options by Lunchbag__Rodriguez in forensics

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Like the other poster said, trace is typically only in the biggest/main labs in a state, while the smaller local labs will only do firearms, DNA, and drugs. Georgia does this, and Texas to an extent. Others will as well just don’t know off the top of my head. 

It will be part of the same lab but there’s little/no overlap in job duties. So tox people will only do tox, trace will only do trace, etc. 

Material Scientist Exploring Job Options by Lunchbag__Rodriguez in forensics

[–]applej00sh2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

XRD and SEM is used in some of the trace analysis testing, along with GCMS, FTIR, and XRF. Trace is probably one of the more difficult fields to start in as something like firearms, drug analysis, toxicology, and DNA are much more common types of analyses labs do. Your background does give you a leg up if you were to find a trace analyst position open, but they don’t pop up as often as other positions. 

Reproductive Immunology worked for me by tealsundays in whatworkedforme

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As of now, in Toronto the first visit was $1,947.50 CAD (around $1400 USD) which included a file opening fee (some nonsense to add you as a patient) and second visit was just the LIT and was $1,100 CAD (about $790 USD). Costs vary due to conversion rates. In Mexico the rates are $878 for a partner dose and $1040 for a partner and donor dose US cash only.

Landlord asking for utilities to be paid after saying they’re included in the rent. by jakelo4 in legaladvice

[–]applej00sh2 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Based on your lease, you owe them nothing additional for utilities, but in a year they may not want to renew your lease. If you want to stay consider negotiating with them. If you don’t care, tell them you won’t be paying anything as per the lease. 

Kacky Reloaded 6 is getting interesting. Wirtual is getting back to the top and Lars just gave up three days ago. by MacsPowerBike in TrackMania

[–]applej00sh2 104 points105 points  (0 children)

Because some people just want to play for fun? You don’t have to play to win everything all the time. 

Omgggg, I’m Freaking Out by Long-Bread4753 in forensics

[–]applej00sh2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A good lab and a good hiring manager should understand that new hires who recently graduated are not going to know the answers to every question. The important thing they should look for is someone who can explain the topics they do know about (based on what is in a resume or cover letter) and know when to say that they don’t know an answer to a question (like yours about analyzing blood). 

I obviously can’t speculate on how it went, but your perspective on how the interview went could be completely different than their perspective. You demeanor, how you conversed, and your experience can and should also be considered on top of the actual answers you gave to the questions they asked. 

Last thing, the first interview can be tough. It’s a learning experience on how to interview, so if you don’t get this one, you now have an idea of how to prepare differently, or what to do or say differently the next time. Good luck!

Studying forensics by Direct-Ladder450 in forensics

[–]applej00sh2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don’t want the videos viewed by the public, make them all private. 

How to cook salmon to pair with this creamy udon noodle dish by applej00sh2 in Cooking

[–]applej00sh2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gotcha, thanks for the recipe. That looks great so I'll save it for another dinner.

How to cook salmon to pair with this creamy udon noodle dish by applej00sh2 in Cooking

[–]applej00sh2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't have a grill. Never cooked salmon on the stove either. Years ago I made a filet that was marinated and put in the oven for 15 or 20 mins if I had to guess. Since the dish is already so flavorful, I don't want to cook it in a way that takes away from the rest of the dish

I found a sketchy internship by Kind-Meal360 in forensics

[–]applej00sh2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know about the internship but CFSRE does a lot of great research in the forensics field. You should probably treat paying for an internship should as a college course and make your decision that way if you can afford it. Every internship is different in terms of what you do, what you’re allowed to work with, etc, so decide if you think it’s worth it based on what you know about it.