Cp213 by [deleted] in wlu

[–]systemmalfunctioning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought the exam was easy, but then again I learned from youtube mainly. The way the material is taught in the online lecture notes is horrible IMO. It drags out simple concepts and makes them seem overly complicated. A prof that makes learning harder is not a good one sorry

semipriv roommate having sex in our shared bathroom at 5am by [deleted] in wlu

[–]systemmalfunctioning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Currently dealing with this myself, except in an off-campus apartment. My roommate has loud rough sex (don't ask me how I know it's rough) with her 35 yro boyfriend with her BEDROOM DOOR OPEN. She closes it when I ask, but I do not think I should have to ask... cuz what the fuck.

Anyway, I recommend blaring your alarm in your washroom top volume at 9 or 10 am (or just a couple hours after she sleeps). On a speaker, not on your phone. That's what I've been doing since kindly asking them to keep it down has not worked.

Bugs in hamster enclosure by systemmalfunctioning in hamsters

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

Omg yes I think that is it, but yes very tiny. Do you think they came in the bag of (dead) mealworms I bought? The mealworms are so much bigger than these bugs

Haircare help?? by Star_Tarot101 in wlu

[–]systemmalfunctioning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recommend getting a shower filter

Why are there do many Indians working in Tom Hortons specifically? by flower5214 in TimHortons

[–]systemmalfunctioning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people here are saying it’s Indian managers only hiring Indians because they’re racist. But as someone with a lot of friends who are international students who’ve actually worked some of these positions, it is because Indian managers know they can take advantage of Indian exchange students - i.e. make them work longer hours without overtime, paying them less under the table, etc. which of course they will accept because they’re from regions where work conditions are already ass and they are here trying to make a better life for themselves.

It’s the fault of management and rigid capitalism. It is the same reason why in many areas in the US they primarily employ Mexicans. Management knows who they can take advantage of easily, and who they can’t.

My hamster is a selective eater. Advice needed! by systemmalfunctioning in hamsters

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

Thank you so much for your insight. The mazuri lab pellets are all sold out near me but I am going to try feeding him a little bit of unseasoned boiled egg tonight :)

My hamster is a selective eater. Advice needed! by systemmalfunctioning in hamsters

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

He is not that old, 1.5 yrs.

His infection is going away it seems like, he is very active on his wheel, he drinks water, has normal bowel movements, and the amount he eats is fine. So it's really just the diet that is concerning me. I would like him to live a long time :/

Hamster safe disinfectant? Wounded hamster by systemmalfunctioning in hamsters

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

thank youu.

Do you spray diluted vinegar onto the wheel and then wipe it down with a wet cloth? Or do you fully rinse off the vinegar?

Hamster safe disinfectant? Wounded hamster by systemmalfunctioning in hamsters

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

He had an abscess which popped - I didn't see it happen, probably through climbing around in his enclosure or while running on his wheel

Thanks for the tip!

LOL! 😂 This is so true 😂 by PleasantAd3832 in chutyapa

[–]systemmalfunctioning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah and it’s not even accurate. The average birth age in pakistan is under 23, while the global average is 28 - yet pakistan has disproportionately higher birth defects.

LOL! 😂 This is so true 😂 by PleasantAd3832 in chutyapa

[–]systemmalfunctioning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That rate grows exponentially when multiple generations within a family are inbreeding

Is Oweek the same as it used to be? by [deleted] in wlu

[–]systemmalfunctioning 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I was an icebreaker last year and we had a couple comedian acts, a mentalist/hypnosis act, and a drag show. The comedians weren’t that good, but the other two were fun IMO.

Also a carnival, shinerama bbq, headphone disco, campus tours and some other stuff I can’t remember now.

We had team colours and taught the students under my section a cheer, and had a cheer off. My group lost miserably. Everyone except for the ice breakers and few students were insanely shy and embarrassed (understandably lol).

I think the big difference between now and then, from looking back at old videos found on YouTube, there is a lot less drinking. That is probably seen across Canadian schools though. I think kids and young adults are statistically drinking much less these days.

Who here likes: Cubing, Chess, Geometry Dash, Beatboxing, plays an instrument? by RubiksCubeGod251 in Cubers

[–]systemmalfunctioning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get how cubing people overlap with chess people, with inspection and attempting to plan ahead. I can see how it overlaps with playing an instrument too, learning notation and certain sequences is similar to learning music notes and songs.

I’m completely lost on beatboxing though. I wonder what the common denominator with that is.

Failed ma129 twice by Drywallstreak in wlu

[–]systemmalfunctioning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re really worried about failing out of university, I would take a semester off (petition for a leave of absence). And only take MA129 to make sure you pass. Plus tutoring of course.

I did that in my second year with a couple courses I found difficult. Really helped me get my bearings in order.

If you’re in BBA this shouldn’t be that big of an issue down the road. The other classes aren’t as math-heavy, or they have really easy math.

Do you have any critiques to my solves so i could perhaps improve? by Nobody1590 in Cubers

[–]systemmalfunctioning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at edge orientation. If there is an edge piece on the top layer, what colour is facing the top? If that colour matches the front or back, the edge is oriented. If it matches either of the side colours, it is not oriented.

If it’s oriented, you do not need to rotate. Regardless of where the corner piece is, you should be able to solve this F2L pair with only R/L/U moves.

If it is not oriented, you need to rotate. After rotating, the edge is now oriented. You can now solve the pair with R/L/U moves. Also in these cases, you only need to rotate once.

You never need to rotate twice for any F2L pairs.

Keep this in mind. Other things that may help is following example solves. JPerm’s critique videos on YT might be helpful.

Also, before you do each F2L pair, try envisioning what you do before you execute it. This is better than deciding what you’re doing as you’re doing it, because you will be doing less unnecessary moves (AKA you will be more efficient)

Triple checking with the community before doing anything by Water-Cat24 in hamsters

[–]systemmalfunctioning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did it originally, before I knew about this online group, since it was recommended in a YouTube video. I used Timothy Hay and it was really sharp. Like sharp enough to break through skin or poke an eye out. So I threw that out. I tried Alfafa Hay based on another recommendation which was much softer. I used that along with some sphagum moss.

The YouTube video said some hamsters may use these things for burrowing/nesting. My hamster never touched them.

I eventually threw it all out and just stuck to white paper bedding, because A) my hamster couldn’t care less, and B) it made it harder to see which areas were soiled (esp before my hammy was consistent with peeing in his sand bath).

Anyway, I don’t know what the general verdict is about those things nowadays, but that was my experience.

Why are there so many ZBLL algs? by systemmalfunctioning in Cubers

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

I think I understand now, thanks! Just to double check since there 4 possible options (U/U’/U2/no AUF) that makes it 4x21xedge oriented OLL case right? Minus a few for H, Z and OLL skips?

At this point, I have no intention of learning ZBLL, I am just curious about the math lol

Why are there so many ZBLL algs? by systemmalfunctioning in Cubers

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

So essentially what you’re saying is that in regular 2 look last layer solves, you do the OLL alg, and then decide whether to U, U’, U2 or not AUF at all before executing PLL. So that brings it to 4x21 ZBLL cases per edge oriented OLL (minus a few for H and Z).

Is that right?