I feel you. Working in healthcare, ms office is the only thing consistently installed site wide I can take advantage of to run a db.
I feel you. Working in healthcare, ms office is the only thing consistently installed site wide I can take advantage of to run a db.
Take a look at vinegar / baking soda as an extension for safari. It replaces the non-standard video players on websites like YouTube with a plain HTML5 player. Much smoother and you get all the iOS / macOS features like scrubbing and PiP. Plus it blocks ads as well!
Interestingly the you / thou distinction existed because of French / Latin influence (see the T-V distinction https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T–V_distinction). Thou was generally for addressing intimate / inferiors. English just drifted to using the more formal “you” across time and dropped the thou.
Ive named mine quite similarly: officeServer, bedroom1server, atticServer…
Non- tech: I’m a psychiatrist, generally working with offenders in hospital and prisons. The clinical work is always interesting, and im usually thankful for openness at which people spill their life stories to me.
Tech: I’ve kinda thought myself software development since I started working as a doctor. There’s just too much inefficiencies in the way we work clinically day-to-day due to the sheer amount of defensive practice inherent in the health system. Started off with personal tools to “assist” the electronic systems in place. But since then I’ve launched and maintained a number of digital clinical tools in a few local hospital which I’m pretty proud of.
One of the other elected monarch in practice today is the Pope, who is elected by the cardinals in Vatican City.
I wonder what the alternative names for the other classes of psychotropic medication would be.
Antipsychotics - sane-atives Anxiolytics - calmatives
That shade of blue looks sick. Like a sickly sick.
I think the slight saltiness would work well with coconut juice. So, would probably pair well with a pina colada.
Asian that’s moved to the U.K. here.
Back home, when I grew up I’ve never drank tap water. In my college days I was way too lazy and started just drinking it with a cheap filter. Surprisingly I survived for 5 years despite everyone around me telling me otherwise.
Now in the U.K. I’ve always drank straight from the tap. It’s surprisingly refreshing! And the boiled water taste I can’t really get used to again when I visit home.
The water in Iceland is safe to drink from the tap. Although if I recall correctly it’s pretty sulfuric due to the local hot springs.
I’ve visited a few countries around Europe and have always enjoyed sampling their local tap.
Now that’s a prickly little fella
I can confirm this link style works in the iOS Memmy App. As well as links formatted like “!community@instance”.
Unfortunately IT blocked Access installs because some staff were using it for mission critical processes, and upon leaving IT were required to maintain them. They felt excel was less likely to lead to scenarios like this.
Little did they know excel projects are probably worse to maintain.