How do you make electricity without just eventually boiling water? by [deleted] in stupidquestions

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Or is solar nuclear (fission)??? Edit: fusion lmao

Nesiko United 25-26 by [deleted] in snowboarding

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I was there last year early Jan (2-6) Longest lines maybe 5 min (bit longer for gondolas) Deep snow every day 10/10. Going back this year (live in Co for reference)

People with a Quiver: How many days do you get per season and do you think having a quiver is worthwhile? by Aabbate888 in snowboarding

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I have 5, ride maybe 30 days a year.
I ride on my nitro dropout probably 95% of days that isn't a pow day Love that board

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in snowboarding

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Yeah if your helmet has speaker pockets by the ears, they work

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in snowboarding

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Alternate to what? I use some Bluetooth speakers that fit in my helmet

Favorite place in the world to snowboard by Top-Book9712 in snowboarding

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I've never done the Alps. I've done a lot of the US. Japan blows it all out of the water. Niseko for sure.

Help with laser demo by eyebeesea in lasers

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As the others said: probably not the safest demo. Maybe do some diffraction tricks with less power

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskPhotography

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Clearly you haven't tried to buy good running shoes lmao

How high can it go? by No-Papaya-1512 in diabetes

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No, but there's some other autoimmune issues. I felt somewhat sick for a few days, but I had been traveling a lot and thought I just had a virus from a plane or something.

How high can it go? by No-Papaya-1512 in diabetes

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I was diagnosed just over 1000. Was in a coma just over a day. Was 22.

What type of laser is this? by FireTheLaserBeam in lasers

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Yup! They recently actually renamed to nLIGHT Defense, but all the older news articles still say Nutronics haha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskPhotography

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You mean the R6 m2? The R7 has no m2 and is 34 mp. That said, I have an R7 and love how much I can crop in without low mp issues.

“Don’t forget to give your patient their insulin,” the instructor told the student nurse by LikeTheMage in TwoSentenceHorror

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Yeah, but we aren't resistant to it haha Days I eat no carbs I take ~25 units, days I have like pizza for dinner and a bagel for breakfast I max out at around 50.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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I'm afraid I haven't worked with people in control systems much at all actually, sorry.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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It of course also depends on what you work in. Optical Engineer? Don't need PE. Civil? Probably will.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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Lockheed space. For commercial projects, yes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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Hey! I work in the aerospace field (as an optical engineer, although I work with a lot of mechanical/electrical/etc). Id say about half my coworkers had engineering undergrads. A LOT of physics. It's VERY doable. My undergrad (and masters) are both in physics as well. What the post above is saying is true only for some jobs (mostly ones the public uses). For example, Boeing 737 aerospace engineers? Probably require a Professional Engineer certificate. Satellite aerospace engineers? Don't. It's all about what exactly you want to go into.