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  • BLASPHEMY! He said it again!

  • My band is currently searching for a name. I will add this one to the list.

  • I'm getting an error when trying to respond to your message. I'm gonna try and resolve it in the afternoon (well, my afternoon. It's 5:40 in the morning here and I'm on the last half hour of night shift)

  • If you're interested in a nursing job in Germany, hit me up. I get a bonus if I bring in a new nurse ;-)

  • I had to google what that is. According to this link https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/careers/what-does-a-patient-care-technician-do It involves a lot of the same tasks. I do everything that is listed there, except escorting patients and cleaning rooms. But i also have more tasks. I administer medication (I can only administer medication prescribed by a doctor). I change dressings. I do lots of coordination (e.g. with the surgery or radiology team, also stuff around release, like how does the patient get home, where does a patient go if he can't live alone anymore, where do they get their medication, who will change dressings etc.). I'm also the first responder in an emergency like cardiac arrest. I should probably add that this will vary across hospitals. I work in a mid size hospital (about 500 beds). Generally the bigger the hospital the more additional staff is there to take over some of the "patient care technician tasks" from nurses. Also there are obviously jobs a nurse can do that involve medical tasks that almost exclusively, like working in an emergency room or as a surgical assistant.

  • isn't nursing kinda working against the whole dying thing?

  • I'm a nurse in germany. From what I hear from colleagues who studied/worked abroad, the job is very different in Germany than most other countries. (I haven't met anyone who worked in the US.) Mostly, nursing in germany involves a lot less medical tasks, which are reserved for doctors. In turn you'll do a lot more bedside care.

  • that's been done in europe since I think the 1930s

  • A little strip of gravel is still capable of rolling a car, and also makes the track dirty when a car goes through it. A strip of grass could work.

  • The problem is that it is a tradeoff on driver safety. A gravel trap negates the advantage of going off track, but in turn it is less effective at slowing a car down in case of an accident, and so it leads to higher impact speeds.

    Edit: Here's a great video on the topic https://youtu.be/5N06z6VHXGA?si=6sLHvfF9N6dKOHc1

    Chain Bear, in case you read this, we miss you, please come back!

  • I just looked at it again, and I still disagree. KMag was quite a bit alongside even in the corner before the incident. His Frontwing was almost alongside Sargeants front wheel. Sargeant probably couldn't see him there but he has to expect KMag sticking with him through that complex.

  • It's probably gonna be as fake as DTS.

  • I hope they don't give permission. I think it is just too early. He hasn't even completed a season in F2, while never even racing in FIA F3.

  • the difference is that the yellowish Ferrari managed to actually look awesome. This just looks like someone painted random parts blue without giving it a real thought.

  • Red Bull are still favourites to have the best car for the next year(s). Everyone here sees Newey as a magic bullet but seems to forget that other people can indeed build great cars. He was at Red Bull throughout the Mercedes Dominance.

  • You know not all of Neweys cars were quick, right?

  • What video are you talking about? The official video was published in 2015, so long before covid.

  • I hate that version with a passion. It takes away the simplicity of the original and turns it into an overproduced heap of garbage. I can hear the Autotune running hot to make it perfect. Don't get me wrong, I have no problem with other people liking it, but I have to turn off the radio when it's on because I just can't stand it.