LinLanTu
LinLanTu
LinLanTu

Agreed. My better half had two brain tumors removed several years ago. They now have seizures, and may pass well before I do. The hardest thing is watching them suffer, and knowing you can’t do a thing about it. We’ve both filed living trusts with DNRs. Because neither of us want to wind up a vegetable in a hospital

I love how the others who replied to you have nothing constructive to say. Build your online network (LinkedIn, etc.), invite feedback on your profile. Start planning now. Leverage the alumni network and career services departments at your college. I would also read the 2-Hour Job Search by Steve Dalton. On LinkedIn,

That makes sense. This is the first I’ve heard of it being prescribed in relation to apnea, and I just wasn’t putting two and two together. Brain’s still catching up from my last trip across multiple time zones. Thanks.

In regards to this and your earlier post, are we talking just enough apnea to need a CPAP machine? Or something more serious? Also, are there other specific symptoms they’re looking for before this would be prescribed?

I can’t imagine the depths of how horrible this makes others feel. As a neuro-atypical guy who occasionally feels they’re in the wrong body, the first thing that came to mind when hearing about this on the radio earlier was this: “This is like f*cking high school. All over again.”

Nice. What’s the motto? Your finger covers part of it.

LOL

Without the air wing, you can move the carrier with a much reduced crew. That’s still about a minimum 400 people or so for a Nimitz class, and at that point it’s a floating barge with some self-defense capability.

And pipe dreams are the beginning of massive cost overruns in ship construction....

1) Carbon composite - hmmm. Maybe for a minesweeper type boat (i.e. small craft). For a large combatant, no. Looks cool, doesn’t rust, light. Now put 5-inch rounds in it. Or even 30mm from a deck or aircraft cannon. Swiss chesse. Let’s not even talk about missiles like the Russian Sunburn, or some of the nastier ones

You and UAVnoitall are not quite aware of one limitation - bandwidth. Especially in a naval environment, there is quite simply not enough satellite or LOS data link bandwidth to support the video and control data feeds of all or even the majority of the available craft in such a scenario simultaneously. Granted RF

They call it baptism by proxy. No, they don’t do it with live people. Live people kind of need to be present for their own baptism. That whole thing about it being a decision of free will and all.

Depending on how the ward that recorded this handles records - if you had a close relative who was a member the immediate family is sometimes counted. Even if they’re not baptized. In my experience this was more common in smaller wards. Policy is that only those who’re baptized are supposed to be counted. But some do

My grandmother-in-law, now deceased, used to tell missionaries of any stripe - Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, etc. - that she was a druid. There was never a single case of them coming back a second time, and the reaction is universally priceless.

It doesn’t surprise me. On the private side, people with director’s units in a Title 22 setting are basically expendable to an owner, let alone most chains. Here’s a quick synopsis of a few of the places my spouse worked at in no particular order:

This. Especially in California. By the time you get the required 12 semester units (specific courses) to begin working as an entry level preschool teacher, you’ve spent enough money and time that in most cases, you would’ve broke even or been better off working at In and Out or Starbucks during that time.

That’s the part that really blows my mind. I’ve never run into a provider before that wouldn’t accept external records from another system in the same city. A similar issue came up when I had a work related injury. The worker’s comp has its own provider network, and when I tried to transfer a copy of the worker’s comp