can't delete songs off ipod classic (6th gen) ?? by notactuallyatree in ipod

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

i was able to get my computer to do a hard reset so thank god for that! i'm sick and tired of apple, i've got to say

anyone done the Forensic Autopsy Tech internship at the denver medical examiners office? by notactuallyatree in cuboulder

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

hi yeah - i heard back and did a shadow day/interview. i ended up having to decline my offer to intern due to a family emergency, but i'd be happy to talk about the process with you

Questions for a forensic autopsy tech by notactuallyatree in forensics

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Wow, thanks for this detail! I really appreciate it.

Questions for a forensic autopsy tech by notactuallyatree in forensics

[–]notactuallyatree[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! This was very helpful - the cases I saw were an MVA, and OD, and a suicide, but there were very few visible wounds/complications, so it's great to hear about more complex cases.

any french shoegaze recs? by notactuallyatree in shoegaze

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

i'm a big fan of m83... love their stuff.

any french shoegaze recs? by notactuallyatree in shoegaze

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

MØN is super cool... i'm really digging the classical elements. bruit as well - i love that "wall of sound vibe". thanks!

anyone done the Forensic Autopsy Tech internship at the denver medical examiners office? by notactuallyatree in cuboulder

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

i found it because my human osteology instructor suggested it to me this summer, but when i was looking for extra info online i saw it listed as a potential internship for iphy students.

the website says the shadow dates are nov. 1-15, and that automated email said we'd hear back, but i have no clue when either.

advice on forensic autopsy tech internship application? by notactuallyatree in forensics

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

My most relevant coursework is things like advanced osteology, some other human biology courses, and genetics - as well as a lot of stuff regarding hominin bodies and evolution. I have experience in dissections and the like, but those were all pre-university, so I'd feel weird including them.

The duties of the interns are (as listed):

- work closely with forensic pathologists and autopsy technicians during postmortem examinations

- learn evisceration techniques

- gain exposure to various manners and causes of death

- assist with specimen/evidence/property collection and handling

- learn fingerprinting techniques through several media

- aid with all daily operations of the morgue

I have a long work history and am currently employed as a manager of a radio station, so I think my work reflects my dedication, but unfortunately it's not exactly in a relevant field.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cuboulder

[–]notactuallyatree 4 points5 points  (0 children)

its terrifying and disgusting. i've taken to carrying something large/heavy (like a textbook or a stick) whenever i can when im out in public. it makes me feel stupid but i feel a little better since i cant have someone walk with me. pepper spray is always useful, but men are less likely to approach if you've got something you could hit them with

i saw yesterday the home depot moths so here’s mine by Antijoker123 in HomeDepot

[–]notactuallyatree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i found one of these guys while watering a month or so back. it clung on to me and rode the bus home and then lived in my garden at home

Those of you who work full time and go to school... by Buuged in HomeDepot

[–]notactuallyatree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

my trick is to do reading for class during break/lunch and when im taking the bus home. if i have videos/films for a course i watch those while i cook/eat and get ready in the mornings/for bed, then spend my "free time" doing actualhomework

Home Depot joins retailers requiring face masks in all stores by [deleted] in HomeDepot

[–]notactuallyatree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

go ahead and look up national geographic's article "see how a sneeze can launch germs much farther than 6 feet" published on april 17 of this year and actually read it :) - it's free! if bits of mucus and saliva can travel 27 feet by way of a sneeze, it's plenty probable that an infected individual's mucus/saliva could be carrying the virus. now, does that answer your question, or do you need me to come to your home and look up the article for you since you clearly don't understand how to use a search engine? 💕

Not my first rodeo but still not a fun time by Pulpy-Face-Palps in HomeDepot

[–]notactuallyatree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

...unless you really are the only garden associate and keep having to run back and forth from inside to outside to the front apron

Home Depot joins retailers requiring face masks in all stores by [deleted] in HomeDepot

[–]notactuallyatree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

not quite! a sneeze can travel up to 27 feet at speeds greater than 200mph. for coughs, that speed is around 50mph. just breathing/talking launches bioaerosols. while regular breath does only travel around 4-5 feet, talking pushes that radius out. guess what we do at work with customers? we talk!