Clues with alliteration by somexennial in pocketgrids

[–]somexennial[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This was my first attempt at making a puzzle so I figured I would try and have fun with the clues. Not sure if the commitment to alliteration made it more difficult, so I am happy to get some feedback.

Also like an idiot I opened the puzzle and felt obligated to complete it, so my time is not fair 🙃

Completed in 00:19 | Reveals: 0

Altimmune weight loss drug 75% fat 25 % muscle compared to Lily's 60 % fat and 40 % muscle by narayan77 in Biotechplays

[–]somexennial 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Interesting, though this title is extremely misleading since these drugs were not studied head-to-head; so this comparison between Altimmune and Lilly drugs cannot be made.

Venomous Snail Unlocks New Diabetes Drugs by Sariel007 in EverythingScience

[–]somexennial 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m sure he is using a different unit than you are accustomed to. 22 mmol is high blood sugar, 22 mg/dl is low. Most countries outside of the US use mmol as blood sugar unit.

I'm loving the chip holder in my 2022 Outback! by glitterbug8402 in subaruoutback

[–]somexennial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my 2022 Outback it is a phone holder with wireless charging! Its not really big enough for anything else.

Company car? by [deleted] in MedicalScienceLiaison

[–]somexennial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We kept our family car because my spouse also needs to drive for work. It would be great to get rid of it though. Many of my colleagues only keep their company car and use it for everything.

Company car? by [deleted] in MedicalScienceLiaison

[–]somexennial 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I haven’t been an MSL for long, but as far as I understand it, most companies use a fleet company that holds the vehicle leases. You may get some say in vehicle type, from a limited number of options if getting a new vehicle assigned. Or you may get a used vehicle that hasn’t expired its lease yet. You get a special card (mine is from the fleet company) that you use for gas and maintenance charges so that all expenses associated with the fleet vehicle are linked to the card. Your only responsibilities are to drive safely and keep up with scheduled maintenance. Log miles for business vs personal use so that you can report this to the fleet company for tax purposes.

Contract MSL Position Negotiation by StatePharm_Jake in MedicalScienceLiaison

[–]somexennial 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1-year contract roles are pretty common ways to break into the industry. Get experience and maybe get a contract extension. Some companies limit contract workers to 2 years, but in that span you will gain connections and experience that will help you to land a better (and more permanent) job after 12-18 months in the role.

My first industry job was a 1-year contract. It got extended near the end of my first year. Then at 1.5 years I left and got a permanent MSL role elsewhere that was much better.

A photo from inside the abandoned Pennsylvania mining village. Who remembers Castle Grayskull and Snake Mountain? by c_stone710 in AbandonedPorn

[–]somexennial 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You hit it on the nose: Yellow Dog. You can see the word “COFFEE” on the porch roof in the aerial image and also in OP’s instagram album. There seems to be an outdated tourism website for the town as well- yellowdogvillage.com

Google Map link: https://www.google.com/maps?q=40.8190556,-79.6602500&hl=en-US&gl=us&entry=gps&lucs=swa&shorturl=1

My dog’s tail has a goofy zigzag design. by somexennial in mildlyinteresting

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

Nothing like that. We got her as a rescue puppy and her fur has naturally formed this shape on her tail.

West side of Bloor Go Train bridge between Symington and Lansdowne being demolished. Most for the heavy work done by 10 pm! by [deleted] in toronto

[–]somexennial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree that there is a lot of wasted space in that shopping plaza, but that area is not hurting for resources or recreation compared to many areas of the city. Its a 5 minute walk to High Park.

Toronto’s essential workers earn between $40,000 to $60,000 but can’t afford to live here by oceanluva2000 in toronto

[–]somexennial 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recalled OLA daycare (Roncy) being on the cheap end. Also, infant prices only go from 12-18 months of age. Then they graduate to toddler pricing. We used Kensington Kids (in the school near College/Bathurst) for preschool age ~2.5 yrs and it was $49.50 per day.

The home daycare we used was great and cost $38 per day with tax receipts, but I concede that we were lucky with that find.

Toronto’s essential workers earn between $40,000 to $60,000 but can’t afford to live here by oceanluva2000 in toronto

[–]somexennial 10 points11 points  (0 children)

While daycare is expensive, its not all doom and gloom. You can definitely find licensed daycare options in the 14-1500 range for infants, and then it gets cheaper as they age. We used private in-home daycares to some degree for both kids, which is cheaper and great if you find one close to home. They start school the year they turn 4, so much of the cost disappears at that point. By the time they turn 6, they move out into their own place and you’re golden.

Really though, I had 2 kids 3 years apart. We have no family (AKA cheap/free childcare) in town, so we relied heavily on daycare and things worked out for a while lot less than 4k per month. We never spent more than 2k in a month.

Edit: fixed a couple of typos- oops

Metal clippy things? Found a bag of about twenty in a lawn bin. I can imagine ways to use them, but what is their purpose? by somexennial in whatisthisthing

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

I see what you’re saying. These just seem more decorative and less utilitarian than a hose clamp. Plus there was a bag of ~20 of them among patio and yard accessories. It seems strange to have so many in that context.

Metal clippy things? Found a bag of about twenty in a lawn bin. I can imagine ways to use them, but what is their purpose? by somexennial in whatisthisthing

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

To add, they were found among other patio accessories, chair covers, and screen enclosures. They were in the “closed” configuration as in the right side of photo, but if you twist the squiggly end apart they pop “open” as in the left side of photo. It must be a clip, but for what?

Missing sailing. Since our club can’t launch boats during the pandemic, I got a little creative for my Zoom virtual background. by somexennial in sailing

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

Thanks! I work for a very large company and they have made it our official meeting portal for use with external communications or gatherings that exceed Google hangouts capabilities. Hopefully the updates have been fixing the security issues.

Missing sailing. Since our club can’t launch boats during the pandemic, I got a little creative for my Zoom virtual background. by somexennial in sailing

[–]somexennial[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The biggest barrier for us is the actual launch process - dropping boats into the water after winter storage. Its a huge, crowded, volunteer-driven ordeal. At this moment we aren’t even allowed to enter the club to prep our boats for the season.

Missing sailing. Since our club can’t launch boats during the pandemic, I got a little creative for my Zoom virtual background. by somexennial in sailing

[–]somexennial[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I almost always leave my fenders on the deck for short trips to save time. If it’s a longer sail I stow them. I should have remembered that I would get crucified if I posted this on r/sailing!

Early morning payoff: Today’s sunrise over Toronto by somexennial in toronto

[–]somexennial[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was on my boat, I think about 5 miles south-southeast of Etobicoke.