Of course, do you think people just go on the internet and tell lies?
Of course, do you think people just go on the internet and tell lies?
We get it, you have sex.
All things being equal it seems like the environment/design of the hospital should have a measurable impact on at least some percentage of patients.
I don’t have any expertise but taken to an extreme, patients in stark, depressing settings must have worse recovery rates than ones in aesthetically pleasing, happy ones right?
I wonder if our hospital architecture affects medical staffs attitude towards patients.
The other commenter replied that in their opinion leadership, organizational, and financial priorities are setting health care workers up for failure. Implying those areas might be more impactful re: medical staffs attitude than the architecture of the hospital.
It would’ve been a death sentence.
That entire side of the street is his houses, they all look completely different and were built at different times but they’re all very nice houses and people love them.
The fun part of this statement is I’m not sure if you’re talking about the commenter or the employer.
Jeffrey Combs as Thy’lek Shran
Chronological in the show or by air-date?
Also Lower Decks is great.
If Musky was half the genius he thinks he is he never would’ve tried to change the name. Everyone know the name Twitter. Freakin world leaders send out “tweets” to their followers; the brand recognition has to be extremely valuable right?
He bought the company and is apparently doing everything in his power to fuck it up. He’s either stupid or this is all part of some illuminati-type plan and he’s playing kal-toh.
Then the menu prices should be raised to pay a livable wage to the staff. If I can’t afford it I’ll eat at home. Don’t lure people in with the promise of one price and then guilt them into subsidizing your payroll off the book.
Tipping culture needs to go away, it’s not the norm elsewhere and it shouldn’t be here.
That’s why Jack Dorsey jumped on it. Why spend all your time and energy maintaining a completed project when you can take $44 billion and explore other, new projects…
I haven’t gone back since the blackout, I get my content here and some other bookmarks I’d forgotten about.
Turns out a whole bunch of us were sick of reddit anyway and were eagerly awaiting a new place to go. I’d have never heard of the Fediverse if reddit hadn’t been dicks about API pricing. I knew as soon as I came here and started exploring that this was the way to go; reddit is old news, it’s been around for 18 years, that’s forever in internet time. It’s time to move onto the next thing and the idea of hundreds (thousands!) of federated servers talking and sharing content across platforms is very exciting to me.
I’ve shucked probably 100s of those WD essentials and they just had a little SATA -> USB adapter on it. It’s been a few years but it doesn’t seem like they’d make a whole new PCB just to include USB.