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originaw t1_iwlsdr3 wrote
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originaw t1_ivno0z3 wrote
Reply to comment by CurrentQuarter8791 in In France all new large parking lots must now be covered in solar panels starting in july 2023. by BuildingBabel
There is some money there but the margin is on the smaller side. There’s been lots of solar businesses / companies that haven’t survived the 25 year mark (common warranty period for solar panels).
originaw t1_iuc4ikh wrote
Reply to comment by ad_nauseam1 in [OC] Number of Costco vs Sam's Club Stores across US States by icywatermelons
Where’s Hawaii @ u/icywatermelons ?
Also, maybe it’s just me being nitpicky, but I thought the ratio should be red : blue / Costco : Sam’s Club. The ratio should follow the title in terms of ordering by mentioned store. Also it’d be more intuitive and would follow the map in terms of color.
originaw t1_iuc46el wrote
Reply to comment by Maguncia in [OC] Number of Costco vs Sam's Club Stores across US States by icywatermelons
I’m in CA, I’ve seen 1.
originaw t1_isd6gbv wrote
Reply to comment by CollectionOfAtoms78 in Man plays his saxophone through 9-hour, "very, very complex" brain surgery to remove tumor by BitterFuture
From my limited knowledge and from reading the article, the patient didn’t play the saxophone the whole time, just during integral times.
Similar success without it - maybe but the brain is quite complex and no two brains are the same. Without the patient being awake and playing the sax, thereby activating those neural pathways to check if they are working properly, likely less of a probably of the same success. This helps the surgery team map which nerves are critical.
In the article it says that playing the sax is important to the patient and they wanted to make sure that the patient would still be able to play after the surgery. It’s important that not only surgery is successful but that the patient has a good quality of life. It doesn’t necessarily have to be playing the sax but could be any number of things that would be important to the patient - singing, playing the piano, dexterity in hand movement, etc.
Bathroom - they usually place a catheter so the patient wouldn’t feel the need to #1. Usually before any planned surgery, it’s required to not eat 24 hours before so #2 is unlikely. For craniotomies, usually you can eat a light snack if it’s before midnight.
originaw t1_iyx0i52 wrote
Reply to One-eared rescue dog Van Gogh paints his way into adoption by citytiger
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