You bet! It’s even better if you have a braindead job like I do, then you can spend all day learning and getting paid for it.
You bet! It’s even better if you have a braindead job like I do, then you can spend all day learning and getting paid for it.
Paying the subscription for The Great Courses is absolutely insane value if its something you use regularly. Its not a credit system like Audible, its literally unlimited streaming of university level courses for 20$ a month (or like 12$ if you pay annually). The individual courses can cost upwards of 100$ so even if you only take one course every two months you still haven’t lost money.
It’s infinite learning, i cant shill hard enough.
That’s interesting, I wonder why they differentiate some like MDs and EDs but not others.
You can get a philosophy doctorate in science? Honestly no, I didn’t realize that at all
A PhD wouldn’t know anything about science, so its pretty accurate really :/
Edit: It’s the internet so naturally im being downvoted for learning but after looking it up, I was wrong. The PhD does stand for philosophy doctorate, but no longer refers specifically to the feild of philosophy as it once did. Apologies to anyone offended.
Haha thats actually a solid idea. I’d drink astronaut water in a heartbeat.
I think your right the honesty is refreshing but when it comes to marketing i think reclaimed water is just about the last place you want that kind of honesty
Listen imma level with you bro, if they are genuinely calling it “toilet to tap”, and you dont get why people might find that a little off-putting, then i dont think this thread has anything for you.
Oh i love Doug, alright nice dual reference dude 👍
Oh, ok. Whats the other reference too?
Oh… well then you spelled your made up parody word wrong :/
I don’t exactly know whether this strat is redundant or not but I wear noise cancelling earbuds with full earmuffs overtop and it seems to do a good job. Plus i get the added benefit of being able to listen to music and hear phonecalls while on a machine.
I dont think its unreasonable to assume that the Russian military command genuinely believed the they were a lot stronger than they actually were when this started. Just based on what news I’ve been following, it seems like its very common for Russian officers to lie to their superiors about how strong their units are for the sake of looking good.
Guys, I think this comment is probably just confusing Gilgamesh with Beowulf. Mistakes happen
Thats awesome! Do they offer the whole catalogue?