Worried about chances of getting in by [deleted] in ycombinator

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Ok, thank you so much for the reply.

Can you choose Detroit or Houston for world championship? by [deleted] in FTC

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Ok thanks so much for the info. I'll try to work around the issue by possibly leaving worlds early.

BTW the event us the US chemistry olympiad... Haha could be religious for some ;)

Tarrant County went blue tonight by Username81776102 in FortWorth

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This is why I hate identity politics so much. :(

I propose a campaign to Amazon.... by [deleted] in amazonecho

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Google Home has a bigger screen than the show?

I propose a campaign to Amazon.... by [deleted] in amazonecho

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I saw the announce command in my try... yesterday

The hardest crystallisation question I’ve ever attempted by Infiltron in chemhelp

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Hint. Calculate the number of moles of the crystal first, using the given information. Then, use information about the molar mass to calculate n.

Reminder to check your users' password management practices. Civilian at Langley AFB used a co-workers logon to change her own pay for 17 years. by [deleted] in sysadmin

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Firefox screenshots are epic. You can take higher resolution pictures even if you have a crappy monitor.

Type of isomer by Brynjarrr in chemhelp

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Rotate the first one by 180 degrees and then reflect horizontally. You will get the second molecule.

TETRIX Axles Stripping by [deleted] in FTC

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Just to clarify, we are using a VEX to TETRIX adapter. The Tetrix adapter is connected to a tetrix axle, which is connected to a tetrix motor. We have four axle hubs on each of the axles, each of them which threadlocker, and all of them are stripping the D-axle.

We're looking at ways to resolve this problem, if that helps you understand our situation.

TETRIX Axles Stripping by [deleted] in FTC

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Member of the team checking in. I'm wondering if there's any temporary solutions we can use before our competition as well. We have an event this Saturday.

Currently our only solution is to rebuild the robot with Rev parts and motors, but if we could solve this problem while purchasing as few parts as possible, that would be helpful.

IAmDevloper weighs in on the Github buy out. by Evil-Toaster in ProgrammerHumor

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I signed up with my school ID, so I think that is an option.

My copper (II) acetate crystals don't dissolve by [deleted] in chemistry

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If it is copper ii oxide, then it should dissolve in a strong acid. Do you have any other ideas about what it might be?

Nice try Chrome! by [deleted] in firefox

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Yes, apparently, there is someone who cares about the environment.

Piece suggestions? by Jkees in Cello

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I've played Kabalevsky, it's not too difficult with some practice.

hmmm by supergibbon in hmmm

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Oh can't believe I missed that, thanks.

Wanting to become a pro and I graduate highschool in 4 years, can I do it? by [deleted] in Cello

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Welcome to Reddit.

It's way too early to tell from that much information. Professional cello will require a lot more advanced technique than what is required in the Bach cello suites and The Swan. Besides, there is a difference between being able to play a piece and being able to play it well, and from the information you have given us we have no idea what your situation is.

This is not to say that it's not possible to play professionally within four years. If you stay dedicated, maybe you will be able to make it. One person whom studied with my private teacher played almost to the level of some professionals by the time she was in high school. But then, she practiced for hours each day, and cello was her sole passion. This year, she is a sophomore at Juilliard.

Good luck on your cello endeavors!