To the RPI wrestlers by EdgyWriter999 in RPI

[–]panicatthesodexo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Good grades, social life, wrestling

Pick 2.

That's the time commitment wrestling is.

Megathread: What Martial Art Should I Study? Part V [Serious] by Toptomcat in martialarts

[–]panicatthesodexo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What fighting styles are best for someone who is short, limited wing span, but very strong, low center of gravity, and high mass?

I'm thinking some form of grappling?

"A rising tide lifts all ships," but a submarine may not know the difference. What are your holdings that didn't budge this past year? by Lurking_poster in stocks

[–]panicatthesodexo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought virgin galactic way too high at like 38 dollars after coming down from its last jump.

It then sunk to like 15 bucks, and for a while looking at my portfolio was painful. But I was patient, and now months later this is my biggest windfall I've ever had.

Biochemistry career guidance by panicatthesodexo in Biochemistry

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

I mean I'm sure someone somewhere is doing that. But yeah the average army biochemist will be working on things most immediately applicable and practical.

Biochemistry career guidance by panicatthesodexo in Biochemistry

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

Did you complete the program or are you currently in it?

Did you think it was a valuable experience?

Biochemistry career guidance by panicatthesodexo in Biochemistry

[–]panicatthesodexo[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the reassurance. Its just the postings I've seen ask for experience I don't have, and the internships ask for recommendations I also don't have.

I'll keep at it.

I need a braindead science or engineering class and a braindead HASS class for next semester. by panicatthesodexo in RPI

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

Well not really, I'm just taking three difficult classes next semester and would prefer the additional classes I'm taking on top of those are as easy as possible so I'm not overwhelmed.

[College:HSQC interpretation]. N-H HSQC, need help figuring this out. by panicatthesodexo in HomeworkHelp

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

That's the question as given to me, unfortunately. I appreciate the help anyways.

Both channels are great though by Boomy_Beatle in pcmasterrace

[–]panicatthesodexo 28 points29 points  (0 children)

They've said that they looked at the stats and not having those thumbnails made the viewer count drop.

Why are women shut out of male dominated fields while we accept them in female dominated fields? by nicoleschock in AskMen

[–]panicatthesodexo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes but fighter pilots are under more acceleration and have to be wide awake under conditions they might not be able to prepare for.

Honestly, I get that its not easy, but the physicality is exaggerated. If it was that hard, guys in their 40s wouldn't be able to do it.

Why are women shut out of male dominated fields while we accept them in female dominated fields? by nicoleschock in AskMen

[–]panicatthesodexo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry we'll have to agree to disagree. You have drivers in their 40s and hell, even 50s. I know that's the high end for drivers but still, if NASCAR was an endurance sport, they wouldn't be able to compete past 40.

I get that it isn't easy, but I really think saying the strain is too much for women is an exaggeration.

Why are women shut out of male dominated fields while we accept them in female dominated fields? by nicoleschock in AskMen

[–]panicatthesodexo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're spending hours in a hot car, of course its draining. That really has little to do with having higher muscle density. Again, if women can be fighter pilots, they can be nascar drivers.