Direction is relative. Gravity on earth it’s easy since we all have the same down. But in space you just orient on whatever you can to describe your frame of reference.
There are waterproof pencil and paper sets that you can attach to the wall with suction cups. I have a set and use it pretty frequently when I have some sudden shower inspiration that I don’t want to lose.
Finally finished Death Stranding. On to Hades 2.
100% same. Interactive media like video games only. These days I abhor sitting down to watch most movies or streaming stuff. Visual passive media is pretty much a no-go for me without being forced by the partner.
To answer your question: I switched to Oxo brand and those are pretty solid.
I’m not sure about the specifics but I’m fairly certain that the Pyrex brand has taken a bit of a hit and quality like that with a change the chemical composition of their glassware a while back.
I can say that at least in the case of primary and specialty medical care, so long as you went to a licensed medical school, it doesn’t seem to be the case in Ontario or Nova Scotia.
Actually, I’m a physician moving to Ontario. There’s certainly a lot of paperwork, and it isn’t cheap, but I can’t say it feels insurmountable. Nova Scotia had been a consideration as well and neither would have required and repeat of training. Just a lot of chasing down documentation to prove I hold a valid medical license in the states.
Why do they keep going thinner?!? I just want the awful camera bulge gone!
Incredible game. Absolutely mind blowing experience overall. Agree that the ARG element was a super interesting twist. I think there was even more real-world stuff to it but it’s been a while since I played and got into the lore, so I don’t remember any details (and well could be misremembering).
Thomas was Alone. Cried over quadrilaterals.