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  • I'm not a marksman by any means, but shouldn't the buttstock be in the pocket of his shoulder? It looks like the recoil from the next shot will send that thing flying backwards

  • Are they any better off with it? I don't the current rates but it used to be around a few pounds of rice. It's desperation rates for desperate people.

  • /cries in biomedicine

  • Most places to do it with insects. Sometimes they just leave them out but any organization with volume will use beetles.

  • I used to teach anatomy 20+ years ago. Sadly many of the skulls are sourced from the poorest people in impoverished countries. Companies pay a death benefit to the families or to the individual and then "harvest" the skull after death. They used to be priced based on the number of teeth and the presence of mandibular/maxillary degeneration. The highest priced skulls would come from donors and would have all their teeth.

    Here's a link to the UCLA scandal if you want to get a feeling for how scummy the entire industry is

  • My post-doc paid $35k and lasted 5 years. You'd switch fields too.

  • Miku owo

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  • I've done the Burgess Shale hike. I was surprised to hear how few anomolacaris specimens there are. Lots of pieces, but very few segments are attached to each other. The species is now being found in China and I understand that some of those specimens are more complete.

  • I'd just ignore it and play by pulse. You learn to ignore that stuff - out of time clapping, background noises etc.

  • I went with Ryobi under the rubric of "if you use it enough to break it then buy a good one". I have a wall of green tools because most of them are used only occasionally. My hammer drill is the one that is gonna go. And yeah. I will buy something f'in awesome. Because using an underpowered hammer drill sucked.

  • Be prepared for endless mockery no matter which direction you go. Best of luck sir.

  • This drives me nuts too, but most of them fall into one of two categories. They are either B2B so don't care about individual consumers, or they are "lifestyle" businesses with basically one employee who doesn't or can't work excessive hours.

  • Ebbinghaus didn't integrate areas under the acquisition curve. He wasn't a mathematical psychologist.

  • Whatever that is, it's not a learning curve. Ebbinghaus defined it in his classic work.

  • That's where the confusion comes from, conflating the experience of walking up a steep hill vs an acquisition curve.

  • I thought that was a civil statement. I may be miscalibrated but I thought it was among the mildest of four letter words. I'd be happy to extend my vocabulary in the gentle art of dismissal.