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flamebirde t1_iz2dklx wrote

Ahh, gotcha - that makes sense to have more details stored somewhere else. From my incredibly inpatient centered viewpoint, I might leave out the dental work in order to squeeze in those diagnoses/medical history, but considering it’s meant primarily as a general health overview for dental as well as medical, I can see an argument for both. Thanks for sharing this infographic!

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Altruistic_Olives OP t1_iz2dhye wrote

This is before prop 22 benefits are taken into account. After that it’s about 32k

And work may be spread out trough out the day because of low demand. I try to fill in the gaps doing anything that could be productive or even time with gf so that’s a plus Being able to work in any city is also pretty nice just gotta be in the right places to make enough money consistently

It has been fun although admittedly the pay could be better

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Willr0wH00d OP t1_iz2ddiq wrote

I have solved many Rubik's cubes in my life. I have also had a good amount of alcohol in my life. Of course I have done the occasional solve while intoxicated, but I have always wondered how exactly the amount of alcohol in my system would impact my timed solves.

The experiment was simple. 160 solves with a shot of 90 proof liquor at each interval of 20. Starting with a control group before anything took effect and ending with an extra 20 solves, not wanting to drink anymore, were the only variations in my alcohol consumption. All data was tracked by csTimer and put into Excel in order to make a nice graph the day after.

The results were pretty straightforward. Times, as expected, worsened and varied more as more alcohol entered my bloodstream. Below are a few stats from the session. For reference, I average about 12.5.

Best Time: 10.29 (Solve 72)

Best Ao5: 11.52 (Solves 37-41)

Best Ao12: 12.30 (Solves 27-38)

Worst Time: 23.91 (Solve 107)

Worst Ao5: 17.36 (Solves 140-144)

Worst Ao12: 15.36 (Solves 138-149)

Feel free to ask any questions. This was fun! Would not do it again.

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chrisdancy OP t1_iz2aieg wrote

AMAZING feedback.

The back up "data" as you would have it is tied to records in AirTable.

This was just a summary to get people on track with where I was.

I had no idea it would be so interesting, now I feel like I should just release the database that creates it.

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Cameleopar t1_iz28iau wrote

I suggest you make it possible to put all parameters as URL extensions, with a "Copy impact link" (or "share impact on Twitter") button once the asteroid is launched. This would allow visitors to copy and share impacts to their (least) favorite places.

Also those speed and impact angles values are a bit dry - why choose one over the other? Make the ranges more relevant e.g. typical interstellar visitor, Oort asteroid etc. Or simply propose ready-made impactors, such as Chicxulub dinosaur killer, Halley comet, Tunguska event, rocks from "The Moon is a harsh mistress" etc.

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