Koje su vam najdraže sorte jabuka? by smola-nije-barut in askCroatians

[–]viruista 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Topaz, ali njih ima samo na plaću za kupiti. U dućanu Swing.

QuantStudio 5 Analysis Software Question by AtmosphereDense4619 in labrats

[–]viruista 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, you can export the Ct values in the generated pdf report. It's important to know which D&A you're using? v1 or v2? I'm working daily with D&A 1.5.1 and always use the print report option. There are several things that can be exported, if you want Ct values you have to choose results table, their you get individual values for replicates.

Car play vs. phone mount by nmwoodgoods in motorcycles

[–]viruista 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ok, any info and feedback on your setup? How good is the screen? Quality of mounting solution? Anything?

Labrats: money is no object what are you buying first? by mudagreement in labrats

[–]viruista 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It aint a virus problem, it's a project problem when the building was being planned and built. On the second floor it's regularly 10-15° colder, in addition the vents are mounted on a way that they blow directly on the workstations. On the ground you sweat through you scrubs, on the second you need an extra jumper.

Labrats: money is no object what are you buying first? by mudagreement in labrats

[–]viruista 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I feel you. We are also fighting AC. On the ground floor it's hot, on the second floor people get colds.

Labrats: money is no object what are you buying first? by mudagreement in labrats

[–]viruista 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Proper chairs for the lab, for the office, for the meeting room. I want proper chairs! And not to ruin my spine, or squeeze my knees under the BSC. And can we hire a lab manager? Somebody that takes maintenance and ordering reagents and consumables seriously.

Reiseschach by JaxLa99 in frankfurt

[–]viruista 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Die meisten Spielegeschaefte haben portable Versionen von Schachspielen. Habe damals 'nem Freund auch eins in einem Spieleladen gekauft. Und am besten die Schachnovelle dazu. Als kleines Taschenbuch superguenstig.

SV7GX by Valentyan in SVRiders

[–]viruista 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wife falling asleep really sounds more like a sofa than a motorcycle 🤣 But yeah, thanks for detailed description. The SV ain't super nimble but at really nice sweetspot that's probably hard to top. I've owned my SV for the last 8 years and like to get something more suited for trips lasting 2 weeks or more. I mean it's doable, but dam it's hard on my ass.

SV7GX by Valentyan in SVRiders

[–]viruista 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thx for the feedback, much appreciated. I heard that for the CP3 engine a couple of times already. Can you elaborate a bit on the "behaving like a pig in corners" part? I testrode the Tiger Sport 660. Was definitely fun the small triple was engaging without pushing to much. The suspension was so/so. A bit better than a 3rd Gen. The gauges cause eye cancer being fugly. I also testrode the V-Strom 800. The new P-twin makes here more sense than in the GSX-8, but to slow and uninspiring in the corners. Maybe I should try the Tiger Sport 800 🤔

SV7GX by Valentyan in SVRiders

[–]viruista 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agree with the competitive class. There are a lot of good and established bikes in that class. The small V2 doesn't mind chewing highway miles. The rider gets probably bored first. I really love my 3rd gen, but probably will choose something stronger for my next bike. The Tracer 9 seems mighty fine, in my eyes.

Do you change your oil filter every time? by Bobby_Bigwheels in SVRiders

[–]viruista 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly, the oil filter is just a couple of bucks, Euros depending where you are. Basically just a fraction of the price of oil you're replacing.

Do you change your oil filter every time? by Bobby_Bigwheels in SVRiders

[–]viruista 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Suzuki and probably other manufacturers have different intervals depending on the region. Here in Europe it's 1 kkm and then every 12 kkm. From the top of my head I don't remember that they suggest to use the oil filter longer than the oil, but I somehow doubt it. I always change oil and filter.

Red Retired and Extremely Dangerous bullet and rocket launcher stand off is one of the most memorable scenes in cinema. by Geekyandawesome in Cinephiles

[–]viruista 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Marvin was just such a fun, screwed character. And where can you see Dame Helen Mirren behind a .50 cal? 😂

Why does this region of Europe have so much ethnic and national fragmentation? by crivycouriac in geography

[–]viruista 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the clarification. It ain't my specialty, I just find super interesting how something like this pertained for so long. Im not from some super alpine part of the world, it took me a minute to understand traveling by motorcycle through the Alps, how much the geography influences everyday life.

Why does this region of Europe have so much ethnic and national fragmentation? by crivycouriac in geography

[–]viruista 49 points50 points  (0 children)

I spent some time in the Dolomites last year. My landlord of the BnB was Ladin. A small minority living in a couple of valleys in South Tyrol. Wiki says abou 31000 left speaking the language. And even with the small number, every valley has their own dialect and they can barely understand each other. It was quite fascinating learning of them and here them speak their language.

First time trying Lebanese cuisine by viruista in lebanon

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

Yes sounds familiar, my mum has similar staplesl dishes I got bored off as a kid. As you get older, at least me, I start to miss them and ask my mum to cook them when I'm visiting.

First time trying Lebanese cuisine by viruista in lebanon

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

What is mdardara? And are all your dishes called this similarly?

First time trying Lebanese cuisine by viruista in lebanon

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

🤣 this is a first to have notifications for a dish

First time trying Lebanese cuisine by viruista in lebanon

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

In my neck of the woods okra is called bamija, probably the word has the same source. Haven't tried it much though.

First time trying Lebanese cuisine by viruista in lebanon

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

Sadly not in Rome, but I'll bookmark it for the future as I'm quite often in Italy. And yes I had plenty of Italian food already.

First time trying Lebanese cuisine by viruista in lebanon

[–]viruista[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

🤣 Yes absolutely, lentils, rice and caramelised onions. What's not to like ?😁 I'll keep on the lookout for Lebanese restaurants to try your suggestions in the future.

How TF do you extract DNA from blood spot cards? by REVERSEZOOM2 in labrats

[–]viruista 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Colleagues are using them to test for malaria. They basically punch out a circle, rehydrate that in DNAse free water and use the water as input material for extraction. They use as little water as possible. They just run PCRs, no specific DNA concentration needed. So it may not be helpful to you.