That makes sense. It wasn't coming across in the earlier comments.
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Yes, but a clear crystal is a clear crystal.
No, different materials have different refractive indices, even if they're both "clear crystals." Maybe the examples given are very close in refractive index, but they still differ, therefore split light differently. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_refractive_indices
I'm not saying it's the entire difference, but it certainly comes into play. It could be that the more "explosive" light example is cut identically, but held slightly askew versus the others.
Point is, it's not just the cut that impacts the result.
Isn't it both shape and material? The refractive index of the material is important in determining how much the light bends at the interface.
So does Sheboygan (Cheboygan). Probably more.
I was thinking about putting my 2m antenna in the attic, I didn't think about metal though. I have asphalt shingles but I have solar panels basically covering the south face. I'm guessing the brackets, panels, and wiring will all add up to my plan not panning out well.
That's my plan for our new home. I just have to figure out what to buy.
Otherwise, we have a couple of light-up penguins that my kids like having out for Christmas. I could be just fine without any decorations, but it is what it is.
Yeah, time to pack up and make a change. Find a new place before you quit, and I wish you luck.
Believe me when I say there ARE better organizations out there, even in healthcare. I work for a regional healthcare org, and we've got well-enforced policies for security (among other things). We actively work to maintain our environment to supported equipment only, and we have more than 2 people doing it.
Good luck.
Please don’t take those recommendations out of context.
They also recommend MFA, but people only ever bring up the “no rotation” bit.
I see a "Women for T****" sign down the road. That's what the words say, anyway. What it says to me is "I vote against my own best interest."
While I generally agree, I must say that my Ryobi tools are doing just fine after 15ish years of use. Primarily the drill is what's used, and it's seen some shit but aside from a little cosmetic issue (rubber peeling off here and there) it's in great working order. I can afford better now, but I'm happy enough to keep what I've got.
I'm just a handy home owner, so it's not like I'm abusing these things.
I'm indifferent to them. I use their products, but I'm not a huge fan. I use them because I dislike the alternatives more.
I've been considering trying to degoogle myself, but honestly it would be complicated, and there's a wife-approval factor that likely hinders that. We have multiple Chromecasts, Next hubs, etc around the house, and my wife likes the ease of use. I am slowly building up a home assistant instance, but still tying it into the Google home integration for ease of wife approval.
I use what works best for me, and right now most of those options are from Google.
If you fix a problem, you can't campaign on it.