2570 pts · June 18, 2014
Dry food only is supposedly linked to UTI's in cats, soooo /shrug
It's not actually biodegradable - throw it in your compost pile and it'll be there longer than us. Only biodegradable in special facilities
QA Analysts, QA Testers, or just Quality Assurance are probably good search terms on job sites. It is usually pretty boring, as a warning.
Alternately Insuresoft is hiring QA right now (Small insurance company that got bought out by a giant faceless corp) - they're ok-ish.
I found my last job switch on https://angel.co/jobs (Though I'm a developer, we feck up so QA has been hiring harder too.)
Stay safe. Also, many companies are hiring Remote QA Testers if you're looking for an out and don't mind mindless bugtesting.
Neat! Is it supposed to be doing that? I can't tell if it's supposed to be doing that.
You can thank Intuit (TurboTax) and H&R Block for that. They stopped the IRS from just sending us a completed sheet with "Correct if needed"
So you remember her going into shock, almost dying, and needing skin grafts? Huh. Kinda callous response to that, but you do you.
The machine's thermometer was also broken, and a few other people were burned previous to her.
I assumed they meant how they moved the blocks, but unsure: https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.175502
Your own equipment is also far more likely to break or act up if you're exceptionally tired that day.
Wouldn't it be 12, because the 5 would look like a 2 when mirrored?
"Libertíny’s sculptures have the potential to remain intact for thousands of years if maintained properly"
Ah, I guess these do require maintenance for the next 2k years: https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2021/01/tomas-libertiny-wax-sculptures/
Thank you for explaining the difference between the candles and these sculptures!
So that might be moot for this guys statues. Turns out wax is complicated. ^_^
Note: AuthGaeuvyen says the wax is rendered before being made into candles, and without that process they won't last without constant care.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beeswax#Historical_uses URL made post too long, sorry about that.
We've found beeswax candles sealed in Egyptian Pyramids, and apparently tombs in Germany from 6th/7th century A.D
Also this page, https://grampashoney.com/decomposing-of-beeswax/ - Going by these, 2000 year durability seems possible. *shrug*
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beeswax#Historical_uses - "the oldest intact beeswax candles ... dating to 6th/7th century AD"
Heeey that's sort of what the president who made the minimum wage in the first place said.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/evo.12684
Dry food only is supposedly linked to UTI's in cats, soooo /shrug
It's not actually biodegradable - throw it in your compost pile and it'll be there longer than us. Only biodegradable in special facilities
QA Analysts, QA Testers, or just Quality Assurance are probably good search terms on job sites. It is usually pretty boring, as a warning.
QA Analysts, QA Testers, or just Quality Assurance are probably good search terms on job sites. It is usually pretty boring, as a warning.
Alternately Insuresoft is hiring QA right now (Small insurance company that got bought out by a giant faceless corp) - they're ok-ish.
Alternately Insuresoft is hiring QA right now (Small insurance company that got bought out by a giant faceless corp) - they're ok-ish.
I found my last job switch on https://angel.co/jobs (Though I'm a developer, we feck up so QA has been hiring harder too.)
I found my last job switch on https://angel.co/jobs (Though I'm a developer, we feck up so QA has been hiring harder too.)
Stay safe. Also, many companies are hiring Remote QA Testers if you're looking for an out and don't mind mindless bugtesting.
Neat! Is it supposed to be doing that? I can't tell if it's supposed to be doing that.
You can thank Intuit (TurboTax) and H&R Block for that. They stopped the IRS from just sending us a completed sheet with "Correct if needed"
So you remember her going into shock, almost dying, and needing skin grafts? Huh. Kinda callous response to that, but you do you.
The machine's thermometer was also broken, and a few other people were burned previous to her.
I assumed they meant how they moved the blocks, but unsure: https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.175502
Your own equipment is also far more likely to break or act up if you're exceptionally tired that day.
Wouldn't it be 12, because the 5 would look like a 2 when mirrored?
"Libertíny’s sculptures have the potential to remain intact for thousands of years if maintained properly"
Ah, I guess these do require maintenance for the next 2k years: https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2021/01/tomas-libertiny-wax-sculptures/
Thank you for explaining the difference between the candles and these sculptures!
"Libertíny’s sculptures have the potential to remain intact for thousands of years if maintained properly"
Ah, I guess these do require maintenance for the next 2k years: https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2021/01/tomas-libertiny-wax-sculptures/
So that might be moot for this guys statues. Turns out wax is complicated. ^_^
Note: AuthGaeuvyen says the wax is rendered before being made into candles, and without that process they won't last without constant care.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beeswax#Historical_uses URL made post too long, sorry about that.
We've found beeswax candles sealed in Egyptian Pyramids, and apparently tombs in Germany from 6th/7th century A.D
Also this page, https://grampashoney.com/decomposing-of-beeswax/ - Going by these, 2000 year durability seems possible. *shrug*
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beeswax#Historical_uses - "the oldest intact beeswax candles ... dating to 6th/7th century AD"
Heeey that's sort of what the president who made the minimum wage in the first place said.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/evo.12684