u/StaticTrout1

Image 1 — What am I missing and why am I not hearing my guitar?
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What am I missing and why am I not hearing my guitar?

Sorry if this is a stupid question. I have it only selected to one output, and I’m not using any headphones, so I don’t know why I can’t hear anything.

u/StaticTrout1 — 2 days ago

Based on historical patterns of cyclical violence after wars like WW2, where the cause arguably justifies the involvement, what can the US do differently if Taiwan is invaded to prevent potential post war conflicts?

I’m asking this under the hypothetical scenario that defending Taiwan is an ethical obligation, not because I necessarily lean one direction or another.

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u/StaticTrout1 — 6 days ago
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Does the US and NATO have an ethical obligation to protect Taiwan in the case where China invades?

I’m just curious what your thoughts are, and am by no means trying to start any contention. This might sound like a dumb question to some, but considering that even necessary wars result in cyclical violence, I think it’s important to ask.

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u/StaticTrout1 — 6 days ago

Transitioning from sterile to surgical tech.

I’m about to go do a semester long program to get a sterile processing tech cert. However, in the future I might want to do surgical tech. For those who went back to school and did similar programs that weren’t credit based prior, how many credits did your experience as a sterile processer cover when you went back?

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u/StaticTrout1 — 12 days ago