Yes. At one point I “designed” chlorination buildings/ rooms. At least where I live, probably due to the historical happenings with the water, everything is very heavily monitored and systems are redundant. Everyone in the city got this big notice about a failure in the water system. I actually read through it and it was because one station didn’t get one of their scheduled samples. My parents have well water which I grew up on, and think it tastes easy better. But they need a water softener and filters. There’s also a guaranteed amount of heavy metals, even if it’s in a “safe” range.
Unless you need a full pathogen panel, you can just buy the tests for pretty much anything at hardware stores. There are kits that include several.
If you can get into machining, which is harder to just get in than stay in, a lot of companies I’ve seen even offer tuition reimbursement for entry machinists to get whatever degree(they want you to get an engineering degree).
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You need to form llcs for any of them before you’re employed, then have a lawyer revise your employment contract to reflect the protections needed to retain those companies IP that you create during your employment.
Speaking from experience, employers want someone who will sell them their entire life. Good luck.
I’ve tried to get several companies hr to explicitly say but have never gotten a clear answer. Like the other person said, if it’s on company time with company resources it’s theirs. If it’s yours it’s yours. Until it isn’t. I just keep to myself, nobody needs to know what I’m working on besides myself or anyone I trust who I’m working with. The only reason you should even disclose any of these thing you might be working on is if there’s already something they can take, not just an idea. Ideas can be stored securely in your brain until you need them.
Is the crystal structure pertinent to the treatment or can they just be nanoparticles?
Me with my unlicensed angle grinder, hammer, drill, and file making AKs out of car doors.
Pretend to be a racoon. Trespass, go through the trash for things to eat or play with, crawl on rooftops and under the streets through storm drains.
I’ve never tried ranch dressing/dip before, I’m a spicy person. But I recently tried some, liked it, so I got a bottle. I’m pretty much putting it on anything dipable right now. It is really good. But I need to buy a bottle of painfully hot sauce, I need spicy.
Make one of those sealed jar terrarium ecosystems.
I buy street food with bitcoin using 3 taps on my phone in 30s, but go ahead and continue your anti technology theater. Nobody actually using modern tech bitches and whines like those opposed to it. Bye bye boomer.
You have to choose a bank, then you have to pick which credit card you want based on credit limits rewards and invest rates. Either go to that bank or install their app to activate your credit card. Then you have to store those numbers which are visible right on the cards and transmitted wireless safely(which is not possible), figure out how to pay off your credit card. Make sure there aren’t any fraudulent charges, double, fees etc. And each of those steps has a dozen subsets, and requires trust in an industry that is constantly wait, never lies to people.
You sound like a boomer that still uses cash and doesn’t know your phone has been able to be your credit card for the last decade.
Open crypto app on phone
Point phone at QR code
Press okay
Watching people bitching and whine about technology like crypto and AI while I just use it like a normal human that’s uses technology to make my life easy is fun. My life is getting easier, if you learned how to use technology instead of bitch moan and drag your heels. You know old people that can’t send a email? You’ll be an old person that can’t pay for your food in 30 years.
Skip your mouth and just shovel it directly into your gullet