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Thanks! I’ve been out about ten years now, but I still know a bunch of folks there. The application process is lengthy and very (very) slow moving, but if you manage to get a degree in science, math, or engineering (don’t know the actual degree requirements these days), aren’t a complete lunatic, and can pass enough

I shall take this opportunity to inform/remind people that NOAA has a fleet of 17 ships manned in part by a corps of about 380 officers. They are the seventh and smallest branch of the United States uniformed service, and while exciting shit like this doesn’t happen every day, they’re hard working and dedicated to

Is this a Scientology thing? Please say this isn’t a Scientology thing.

This lady is awesome and I aspire to be like her.

This is my major complaint as well. Fortunately there’s a drop-off pretty close to my house, though I acknowledge I’m very lucky in that regard.

It’s less “weirdly coincidental name for a doctor” than “fucking most metal name ever for a doctor,” but there’s a thoracic surgeon in Missouri named Dr. Loki Skylizard.

Pensacola, FL?

Oh shit and I just remembered there’s a vet in town named Dr. Barkley.

The OB/GYN who delivered both of my nephews was named Dr. Bush. There was also a dermatologist who lived across the street from us when we were kids named Dr. Skinner.

Maybe the Clinton campaign should be blocked from the database until they can prove they’re not holding any Sanders campaign data.