

Looks good, I’ll have a deeper look at it later today.
Looks good, I’ll have a deeper look at it later today.
Thanks, great insight!
Interesting. Liquid ventilators do use pumps; I guess because, as you say, we can’t push the liquid fast enough with our own force. But I think some research setups only fill the lungs and then use a regular oxygen ventilator, so maybe it’s not that infeasible to survive in a perfluorodecalin-filled tank for at least a few minutes, before becoming exhausted?
I’d say perfluorocarbons, like perfluorodecalin. Harmless and clear, but they have huge oxygen absorption capacity, so you’d surely be able to breathe even if you sank your face in it (probably not fun to do so tho).
I see it all the time and it’s definitely my cuppa tea. Also Linux is cool.
Pretty chill so far. Exercised a lot. Currently attending a medical conference. And finally, my programming side project is advancing at good pace.
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Step 1: use soft power to deteriorate diplomatic relationship of two neighboring countries.
Step 2: tell country A to join your military coalition against country B. War ensues.
Step 3: send investment in the form of weapons.
Step 4: get returns on investment as full control over the country.
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Sorry, that seems painful. No need to worry though unless you have trouble moving your fingers or wrist (check if you can clench your fist with good force, and carefully see if you can move and flex your pinky normally). Also look for any part of your forearmarm or hand becoming painfully swollen, or pale and sweaty. It is normal though to have a numb pinky (often affects the ring finger too) for up to several days.
Once I hit my elbow really hard and I had a numb pinky for a couple of weeks, it’s uncomfortable, but at least blunt impacts rarely hurt a nerve permanently.
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Okay, first of all I must admit it’s been years since I last wrote anything web-related. My JavaScript is a bit rusty, but I definitely see the problem that funcSug seeks to solve. I’m really impressed too with all the resources the authors have put together, especially the playground! I’m sorry I can’t say anything more useful given my little web programming experience. I’m bookmarking this though :)