

It’s a funny movie as long as you skip the final scene. It’s a funny bit but goes on for FAR too long, Imo.
It’s a funny movie as long as you skip the final scene. It’s a funny bit but goes on for FAR too long, Imo.
There’s a particular character arc twist in Clue that made me jump out of my seat.
Totally normal to get emotional about things that resonate with us. I recently rewatches the new d&d movie and cried twice. Found family stories tend to get me.
There’s a Netflix movie called Bright, which is futuristic fantasy.
Also shouting out Krita as a Photoshop alternative for digital painting, digital art.
Are you sure you are at https://inkscape.org/ ?
Last time I downloaded it ~1 year ago I don’t remember any hoops I had to jump through.
Spinach Mail Accessioning Protocol.
Pretty sure it’s 3.50
Thank you! I’m going to start using growth area, or a variation of it.
The bunks are full on Saturday morning because they fill them up after closing on Friday/ before opening Saturday. It’s much harder to close aisles on the weekend to pull down another bundle than it is when the store is closed. Source: I worked lumber/building materials for 1.5 years.
Now, given the economy and the cost of a 2x4, yeah less people are building.
Crunchy peanut butter on a tortilla, rolled up. Add honey if you are feeling boujie
This implies the existence of recipes without garlic, which is a falsehood.
So the final scene of Sausage Party
If your curious, this chart is full of great artists.
Damn. At that point I would just switch over to a macro. Although I also have some formulas that xlookup a value, concatenate it, and the xlookup the new concatenated value.
Literally how I made it through college.
I am in biotech in the US (currently in infectious disease monitoring, previously in cancer diagnostics). I’m going to assume you are in the US for this answer.
As long as you are willing to live in/near a biotech hub, there will be plenty of opportunities. These cities include Boston, San Fransisco, Denver, or any city that has a well respected research university (Duke, Ohio State, etc). If you choose to stay in academia, that opens up even more locations. There are many thousands of options outside of Monsanto. Depending on the area of the country you pick, you may start out in the 50-80k range, but it won’t take long to make over 100k a year.
…XcQ, I have to assume it is.
What I do specifically is called wastewater based epidemiology. While the term has been around for a few decades, it really took off in concordance with COVID. Previous PCR techniques like qPCR are heavily inhibited by co-elutors from wastewater extract. We use digital PCR which is way more resistant to inhibition due to the partitioning. We are using cutting edge technology and our R&D dept is constantly looking into additional targets we can test for. As a company we also do some non-pcr-based wastewater testing (drugs of abuse by LC/MS is a big one).
Additionally we also do next gen sequencing to track the COVID variants in communities.
It’s up cycled blood. They take hemoglobin from expired blood (the part that actually carries the oxygen) and wrap it in an artificial cell that lacks the proteins related to blood type. This allows it to be accepted by all people.