Where can we get these placebos? Maybe there’s some in this truck…
Wow, that last article was really interesting. I’d always heard legends of the unionization attempts in the 90s, cool to have the context of a zine by and for field techs from that time. I’ll have to spend some time on my next day off going through the archives (ten ten-hour days in a row, but apparently still not enough to be considered a “professional” archaeologist, let alone get health insurance!)
Never! That one fish resulted in over 150,000,000 jobs being created.
It’s no Halloween III.
Hey, we had one of those on the wall at home when I was a kid!
The lawnmower scene in Dead Alive?
“meager benefits”, I wish. I have a specialized degree and nearly 15 years of experience in CRM, and I have absolutely none. No vacation, no sick leave, no health insurance, no retirement, nada. And essentially no chance of that changing without going back to school to get a master’s, and even then no guarantee. I hear legends from time to time of field techs trying to unionize back in the 90s and getting blacklisted, hopefully this time it takes off instead.
I use wX from f-droid. It uses data from the National Weather Service, so it might not be useful if you are located outside the US.
My background is in zooarchaeology, so I’ve spent a lot of time identifying and analyzing bones from archaeological sites. (Although I’m not good with fish and reptiles. Mostly mammals and birds where I’m at.)
What you have is the posterior portion of a fish mandible, known as the articular.
Better than Strange Brew?