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What is LE-WH-CH720N?

I just bought a WH-CH720N from Sony at Amazon, when connecting bluetooth for the first time, I am connected to both WH-CH720N and LE-WH-CH720N. I disconnected and connected again only to find that the LE is missing. What is that? Why is it a one time thing?

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u/EZPERIN — 6 days ago

What exercises will retire my spine?

Recently discovered through Adam’s bend test that I might have scoliosis. My left rib is also flaring. I am 22 male, trying to prevent this from getting worse

u/EZPERIN — 8 days ago

I wanted to buy a piece of clothing in which its (M) size is currently unavailable. I went to the cashier and she told me I could place an order and pick it up. I did and ended up typing my SSN into the terminal as she requested. She also asked for my ID, before prompting me to swipe my cred/debit card on the terminal. Is this allowed? Or have I fallen for a theft? My order was placed, I got a confirmation email, and will be picking them up next Wednesday.

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u/EZPERIN — 20 days ago

I had just graduated UofM as a BSE in mechanical engineering, and I recently got a job as a mold design engineer in a blow molding company with more concentration on product design (as of now). I have always loved design work, something to do with CAD, and the analysis that comes with it (FEA and much more that I would like to learn). Right now, I am questioning if i made the right decision, or had just killed my career path by making myself stuck as a "draftsman" only? Most of the work that I am going to do (from what I have only been told, and my impression) is CAD design, but I feel like there is a lack of actual "engineering" calculation work. For instance, back in UofM, I would calculate frictional forces, pressure, etc. using FBDs, bernoulli, etc to aid my CAD design decisions. At this job, I do get the benefit of getting free SOLIDWORKS course, so i can learn FEAs and other simulations on my own. I was also told by my manager that I might be learning and applying FEA at some point to CAD designs. However, despite these facts, should I be comfortable to remain in this role for quite some time, or did I just chose the wrong job to advance my growth as a well rounded mechanical engineer?

FYI: I am very very grateful for my job, especially since job market is tough as hell right now. I am writing this post simply for insight. I am also an international student under OPT status, that means I can work 3 years (through STEM-OPT extension) before h1b stuff.

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u/EZPERIN — 24 days ago