

That’s kind of captured by their effect during reentry. I’m assuming you’re focusing more on things like light pollution?


That’s kind of captured by their effect during reentry. I’m assuming you’re focusing more on things like light pollution?


I agree by quantity / expected returns (+ playing to the mobs) but we can focus on understanding and improving multiple things at once. This last sentence is also pretty important:
The authors said it is the first time debris from a specific spacecraft disintegration has been traced and measured in the near-space region about 80 to 110 kilometers above Earth. Changes there can affect the stratosphere, where ozone and climate processes operate. Until recent years, human activities had little impact in that region.


That Cordyceps brain infection looked pretty bad in that Last of Us documentary


This video is surprisingly entertaining and covers:


The only times I’ve been a bit worried have been eating chicken that I could get down with water so not really the same thing but sometimes I’ve it’s gotten difficult enough I’ve wondered if I’ll need a bit of help, but that’s not really choking or close to blackout. Unfortunately the times I remember I’ve been alone, in an apartment building 10+ floors up in a foreign country. Agreed the safest bet is others but based on those situations I think there are times where it’s tough to guarantee another person will see you and I was aiming to learn what my last resort should be.


I agree with your callout on specific info. Disagree with the sentiment because the article is long and I missed that info in the first pass because most of the article talks about the research (and doesn’t seem to link accurately). I’ll add the preceding paragraph that you mentioned. Thanks


A lot of likes when this part is less and less true and at best more and more intensive to verify on:
My post history and content are more than adequate to prove who I am


I’m pretty sure brew on mac is the same too


The more eyes the better and this seems to be the recommendation:
If an adult or child can still cough, cry or speak clearly, then they are still able to clear the obstruction themselves. Get them to lean forward while encouraging them to cough forcefully.
If the person goes quiet, cannot speak or cry, or can only weakly cough, you want to start with five strong back blows first. With the person bent forward at their hips, deliver firm glancing blows between their shoulder blades using the heel of your hand up to five times.
If the obstruction does not clear, switch to abdominal thrusts. Continue alternating five back blows and five abdominal thrusts until the obstruction is cleared or the person becomes unconscious.
I’m still looking for what to do if I’m alone and something happens.
The article also uses the text “In the updated guidelines, our Canadian study was cited to inform this critical change, and was the only study directly comparing different choking techniques.” to link here:
https://cpr.heart.org/en/resuscitation-science/cpr-and-ecc-guidelines/adult-basic-life-support
But I see no mention of any of these directions there. If someone does, let me know where I’m scanning over.
Edit: Failing at adding an underline to signal the actual link while having the URL readable.
Edit: Added the preceding “then they are still able to clear the obstruction themselves” paragraph that I’d mostly scanned over when reading the article
Seems legit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubang