

You need to aggressively huff it for a while before you lose consciousness
Maybe I’ve run into too many edgelords in the lab who “love the smell”. Doesn’t smell like chlorine at all really for me at least. I see it as the most awful artificial fruit perfume.
Boston’s nickname is bean town. Lots of pure sciences and specifically bio/pharm/chem going down in Boston. Strange they’re NH based. I wonder if they moved out of Boston for lower overhead.
Either way we buy a lot from them. They have high quality stuff and deliver on time. Fuck Fisher.
I work in a plastics analytical lab and I hate the smell of chloroform. Not because it’s dangerous or anything. I just hate how it smells.
Itll work but…It’s sharpie. I can take sharpie off a smooth surface with a kimwipe and elbow grease. Acetone is overkill and likely to damage your surface if it’s paint or plastic yo. Use a less aggressive solvent. Also we’ve destroyed a whiteboard or two with acetone.
It may strip the paint. Better off with isopropulyl/ethanol. Sharpie doesn’t require something as aggressive as acetone .
Even though this is a dick joke, I’d use isopropyl or ethanol no higher than 70%. Acetone tends to strip/degrade paint and if on a plastic substrate could degrade the plastic.
Source: I work in an analytical lab for plastics and paints and I have made many mistakes.
I constantly use algebra/calc and graph data for my stem job. Everyone should have a similar base of knowledge. I don’t complain that I learned about the Mongolian empire or read Of Mice and Men.
Unfortunately, the people thinking they don’t need to know stuff are also the people “doing their own research” on vaccines and such.
Learning stuff doesn’t just impart knowledge, it rounds out your understanding of what you don’t know and where you should yield to expertice which is arguably equally as important as knowing stuff.
More importantly have you heard the Hamburger Helper Mixtape?
Would this be a good game for someone who sucks at video games? As in, is it story/puzzle based and less technical skill based?
This better be a private school
It’s not like we’re tryna smell their feet. If you have a dog and you’re not a heartless monster, have covid nose, or some other smelling disorder, you’re gonna smell your dogs feet whether you try to or not.
Robert Liston performed a single surgery with a 300% mortality rate (probably).
How much drugs is equal to 1Gb?
I’m sure we’ve all experienced this to some extent, but I also feel like confirmation bias can play a large role here, so im curious. Is there actually something running in the background that boosts ads over actual content? Is there any literature or first hand employee (YouTube or similar) experience on this
I’d like to think they’ve learned some lessons from their last few releases but who knows…
We’re all hanging on a makeshift thread