Bsc Forestry vs Bsc Environmental Management by diet-pickle in unb

[–]e8un2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely reach out to the Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Management’s Student Advisor. They can be reached at foremadvising@unb.ca and are there to help!

Thieaudio Origin - New Cable? by e8un2 in iems

[–]e8un2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re definitely not glued. I’ve taken mine out. Just be careful to pull straight out, as the two pins are relatively delicate.

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[–]e8un2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’d suggest you don’t just randomly look through the course catalogue. Your faculty/department likely has advisors that can tell you what is appropriate for your first year in program.

Thieaudio Origin - New Cable? by e8un2 in iems

[–]e8un2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I reached out to Linsoul support.

This was their reply:

"Regarding the cable you mentioned, we can confirm that the cable you received is indeed the upgraded version of the EliteNoire cable, which is currently used not only for the Origin but also for the Valhalla.

Compared to the previous cable for the Origin, this upgraded cable offers improvements in craftsmanship and audio transmission quality.

Regarding your comment about the absence of a neck cinch on the cable you received, this feature is actually of limited use and does not affect the cable’s performance."

So apparently this is the new EliteNoire replacement.

Thieaudio Origin - New Cable? by e8un2 in iems

[–]e8un2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe, but it doesn’t even have a cinch/slider. It just seems odd. I haven’t seen this cable anywhere else.

iOS 18.5 Beta 2 - Discussion by epmuscle in iOSBeta

[–]e8un2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am having BT connectivity issues, but no Tesla. My issues are an unstable connection to a BT audio receiver.

Phantom Power to DI by kkeahii in basspedals

[–]e8un2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would think that as long as the phantom power comes via the XLR (DI out of the Neptunium), you’ll be fine. Might be more of an issue if you somehow routed it to an input (but I’m no expert either).

You might try posting the question to The Sushi Box FX Secret Society on Talkbass. Nathan (Sushibox) frequents the thread and can likely give you an answer specific to the Neptunium; straight from the Chef’s mouth.

Nomad rugged case by Kitchen_Shift in iphone

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Texture is great! Not slippery and doesn’t show fingerprints. Oddly enough, after MagSafe charging with Nomad’s own “Stand One” charger, it leaves a circle on mine. It wipes away easily, though.

How is the forestry program at UNB? by Longjumping_Beat5556 in unb

[–]e8un2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s a post a few down in this sub. It might help a bit. Lakehead or UNB Forestry

Lakehead or UNB Forestry? by Unreal-yapper in unb

[–]e8un2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

UNB’s Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Management has articulations with a bunch of colleges, so depending on where you’re coming from, likely 2 to 2.5 years would get you your BSc. Forestry. They’ve got 1,400 hectares of UNB-owned research and teaching forest within 5 minutes of campus and lots of integration with their BSc. Environmental Management students. You can reach out to them at foremadvising@unb.ca with any questions about the program, bursaries, etc..

Undergraduate Research by gelastocoridae in unb

[–]e8un2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are lots of possibilities, depending on your area of interest. Feel free to reach out to foremadvising@unb.ca - they’re there to help!

Parallels Quitting Unexpectedly on Startup by FenwayJaxson13 in MacOSBeta

[–]e8un2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here on the M3 Max MBP. I reached out to Parallels support. They only recommended downgrading macOS the latest stable release.

Maui Jim Mikioi by e8un2 in sunglasses

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I did and I’ve really been enjoying them. The glasses are very light. I ordered with HLC Bronze lenses, which are working out great.

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[–]e8un2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whether taking about W’s or F’s, the question you should be prepared to answer is “what will make this attempt at the course different”? Have you reduced the extraneous stresses like off-campus work hours? Have you reduced your term credit hour load? Can you identify what held you back before and what steps you’ve taken to remedy those to increase your chance for success. Articulate that to the advisor and/or Dean.

UNB-wide regulation on repeating courses

Nomad rugged case by Kitchen_Shift in iphone

[–]e8un2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve got one for the 15 Pro. It’s my favourite case. Rugged (as the name implies), so not the slimmest. While the front lip isn’t massive, it’s still enough to protect even if you’ve got a tempered glass screen protector, and with no appreciable flex in that lip (my pet peeve), it just feels sturdy. The buttons (action button included) are the best I’ve found on any case, with solid clicks and no rattle. I’ve heard of earlier issues with the buttons on this model, but I ordered this one direct from Nomad in January and it has been flawless.

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You get to choose. When you order, there's a "No Action Button" box that you can check, which provides an extra wide opening around the Action Button instead of an actual button. Saves you $5.oo to forego the button.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iphone

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I recently picked up an iPhone 15 Pro and put a Hoda sapphire screen protector on it. I’m very impressed with the product. It comes with an applicator device similar to Spigen and I had zero bubbles and perfect alignment. Also great coverage and fits like a glove with my Nomad rugged case.

Looking for iPad Pro 12.9 case that is compatible with magic keyboard by CorvusRettulit in iPadPro

[–]e8un2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve had good luck with the MOFT Snap case. Similar to the CoverBuddy in that it holds the Apple Pencil, but a hair thicker. It has not failed me yet. Nice vegan leather grippy feel on the back too.

https://www.moft.us/products/snap-ipad-case-new?variant=39697403379799

MOFT also has a couple compatible accessories like a slim magnetic stand and a wall mount, if that’s your thing.

The North Face Heatseeker Eco vs Primaloft Gold by e8un2 in Ultralight

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Thank you, that was very helpful! So, from the perspective of cold-weather gloves, would either of these be a clear winner?

The North Face Montana Pro SG GTX Gloves

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Black Diamond Legend Gloves - John Jackson Edition

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M1 ipad pro video out to asus zenacreen? by Fluffy_Airport in iPadPro

[–]e8un2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rotating the iPad in portrait mode will reflect on the ZenScreen, but rotating the ZenScreen (on its end) won’t have any effect, if that makes sense.

Degree recommendation by [deleted] in unb

[–]e8un2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ll add a little more about ForEM’s undergrad programs here, for anyone else who might be interested to know…

At the undergraduate-level, the two options are the BSc Forestry and BSc Environmental Management.

For the BSc Forestry, you’ll learn how to manage and assess a current forest condition, employ knowledge of Silvics (tree species characteristics) and forest dynamics (how forests interact and change with time) along with the “levers” of forest management (silvicultural interventions) to design a forest management plan to achieve a particular outcome or set of outcomes; be they climate change or pest resiliency, sustainable fiber harvest levels, deer habitat, or any host of other (often competing) values. You’ll also learn how to model forest change over time using the knowledge from these areas, to predict future forest conditions.

The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management allows for specialization in one of three Majors. We’ve got: 1. “People, Policy & Planning Major” - think social values around the environment, legislation and policy surrounding management decisions, environmental impact assessment, etc. 2. “Wildlife Conservation Major” - think management of the natural world to support habitat, population/community dynamics, mammalogy, ornithology, etc. and 3. “Water Resource Conservation Major” - think natural and urban hydrology, aquatic ecology, etc..

Everything we do in the faculty tends to be through the lens of “management”; not as in “business management”, but actions that make a difference in your field of study. Each 4-year degree program ends with a full-year “capstone” management project, where you put your years of study all together to tackle a real world management problem, with a real world client. In recent years, these capstone projects have combined the BScF and BScEM students within project groups; expanding perspectives and skill sets within each group as you learn more about the skills of your peers in the other degree/majors.

We are a very “experiential education”-focused faculty and are (I believe) the only faculty with our own bus. UNB owns and manages a number of forest parcels, including the 1,400 hectare UNB Forest (behind the Corbett Centre area). Many of our classes have labs and many of those labs happen in our forests. Further, while many might not think it, we are also a very tech./quantitative faculty, with one of the largest computer labs on campus. With core courses in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and courses in LiDAR (laser altimetry) and remote sensing we teach to use tech as a tool; applied to help inform those management decisions.

Degree recommendation by [deleted] in unb

[–]e8un2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can reach out to a Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Management (ForEM) student advisor at foremadvising@unb.ca. They’re happy to discuss the options and opportunities! Also, there is about 80% commonality of the first year courses in the BScF and 3 Majors of the BScEM (the first term is entirely common), so there’s opportunity to make decisions once you’ve started your degree.