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Shelby Miller: 3 IP, 5 K, 1 BB
Tommy Nance (W): 3 IP, 5 K, 1 BB (also drove in the first Cubs run)
Brad Wieck (H): 2 IP, 5 K, no baserunners
Ryan Meisinger (S): 1 IP, 1 BB
Dustin Fowler walked in the 2nd, Travis Swaggerty walked in the 6th, and Chris Sharpe walked in the 9th in a 2-0 loss. Also today in CHC/PIT organizational news: The MLB Pirates beat the MLB Cubs 6-5.
There's been a few ND builds being posted lately, so I'd thought I'd post my version which is super powerful and effectiven and above all great fun:
Specialisation - technician for the extra yellow and skill power
Knees, BP, gloves, holster - ND with CHC/CHD and rolled to yellow
Chest - Sacrifice Perfect glass canon with skill damage and CHC/CHD
Mask - Wyvern with skill damage and CHC/CHD
Weapon - Capacitor plus whatever else you fancy
Stats - 59% CHC and max 155% CHD, with the ND 4pc CHD on kill boost you max out at 195% CHD
Max turret = 160k, max drone = 100k
The beauty of this build is that by running yellows instead of the usual reds, you are only losing out on 7.5% weapon damage per piece instead of 15% because Capacitors' weapon damage scales with yellows. Overall on this build this means you lose 23% weapon damage versus an all red build but gain 2 Tier 6 skills. Tweaks for the build are swapping the skill damage rolls to additional CHD and swapping the Wyvern mask for a Sombra and rolling main to yellow. These teaks will boost your weapon damage but lower your skill damage. ND is super powerful - mark three targets and focus on the toughest one and they all die. It's pretty much 3 targets for the price of one making your effective DPS incredible. The drone and turret help take aggro and allow you to survive with perfect glass canon.
They're horribly mismanaged after my past three years of being a patient. I went there out of a suggestion by TAMUCC counseling cause I told them I was having health problems but I didn't have a doctor. Apparently it was a place often suggested to students cause it's supposed to be cheap and they had a good counselor at the time. The first major problem I had with them was when I was put on their psychiatry waitlist and after almost two years never got an appointment.
Second major problem was their OBGYN. She's the only one they have so I had to see her about the health issues. This lady literally rolled her eyes after I told her my orientation and sexual history. Then proceeded to lecture me about my smoking (which I stopped this year) instead of answering my question about of birth control would interfere with my other medication. Same doctor also tried to prescribe a high blood pressure med cause I was slightly elevated from heartburn the day I saw her. I couldn't get it cause she didn't write a date on the slip, so HEB considered it a false prescription. The next pill she tried to prescribe me was one that's been the subject of lawsuits because it cause many cases of blood clots. I kinda had to argue with her to get a better pill.
Third problem is how bad they are with communication. After my lab work they sent me to the PCP only for her to tell me that they were supposed to send me to the OBGYN for the results, so I had to take another day off to book that appointment. Before that, they wouldn't test me until I paid them a lab fee. My counselor was nice enough to talk to the program coordinator and get the fee waived. One of the last times I went to Amistad in person, I had to literally argue with them back and forth cause I had an appointment scheduled but it was never put into their system. I showed them the confirmation email on my phone, yet they kept insisting I had no appointment until two ladies came out to ask for the email.
I'm in the process of switching to CB Wellness after Amistad gave me my COVID vaccines. Sorry that this post is long. I especially think people of low income should be warned about the clinic. Although overall the health care selection in this city is abysmal.
Not sure if the Karen here is entitled or just plain crazy, but I still wanted to share the story.
So, this wasn't witnessed by me, do to me at that time already being in a different town for uni class, but my mom was there to witness it, and she later told my brother, aunt and me about it over lunch and to my dad sometime later, and I knew I just had to post it somewhere on reddit.
Early in the morning today, she (43) went to the nearest CHC (Community Health Center) to pick up the results of her spine examination.
When she arrived, there was an old man (OM) and a woman roughly her age (the Karen of our story).
There was first some talk between the Karen and the OM. My mom once commented that there wasn't a big crowd, so they wouldn't need to wait long, and the OM said "Indeed." When suddenly Karen jumped and screeched "Regardless, I'm first, and that won't change."
Mom commented: "Ma'am, you are first regardless. It's not a problem." OM agreed "Ma'am, there's no rush, we're all come to our order.".
The Karen immediately went: "ORDER? THERE IS NO ORDER IN THIS COUNTRY! YOU SAME, YOU AND YOUR GENERATION, COMMUNISTS SHAT THIS NATION!" - etc. she continued berating the OM.
OM replied "I see you were raised by your parents." while my mom said something along the lines of "You shouldn't talk that way with an elderly person." To which Karen got into her face and started shouting aggressively and uninteligably, to which mom reacted by just turning, distancing herself and ignoring her to the end. She also quietly, annoyedly said under her breath something along the lines of "Bye."
Afterwards the nurse came to the window and asked the Karen what they wanted, and Karen suddenly mellowed out and took her papers. However, Murphy's Law acted here, and she forgot her folder which contained a record and results of whatever she had to come to the CHC for, and went outside the door.
Meanwhile, OM and mom lamented how much mad or crazy or simply bad people are there, but commented that it's good she forgot it, saying "Let her take a walk and return for this here.".
After mom let the OM get his medical documents and then mom got her own, when they finally went out of the CHC and saw Karen panicking and in a hurried walk back to the CHC to get her stuff back
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just managed to grab a time slot for April 28, and there looked to be a bunch of slots available for that week. I did it through VAMS online.
Iβm very excited that I finally got something, and good luck to yβall!
Just bought a used Whynter. It was in pretty good condition. Only problem I'm having with it is it gets to cold all the way down to the 40s causing humidity to go down. Anyone have a solution for me?
So there are a lot of 4 person suites in the CHC with lots of available spaces, like only 1 or 2 people are in the room so far. So even though there are a lot of spaces left, my 4 person group can't get anything. Would anyone in one of these suites be willing to leave it for us? We would be willing to pay you to do it.
I recently committed to UCI, and I'm conflicted about whether or not I should accept the invitation to the campuswide honors collegium. I'm a bio major and I am planning on going to med school after undergrad, so I am really worried about the workload with extra classes. However, getting connections to faculty and research opportunities as well as just having the ability to make new friends seems really beneficial to me. If any UCI premeds or students that are currently in the program have any advice it would be greatly appreciated!! :)
Hello!
I've recently been accepted to UCI with an invitation to join the honors program and with a Regents Scholarship. I'm excited about the opportunity and have been narrowing my options down, currently, it's between UCI or UCLA. I have a few concerns about each and was hoping there would be any current students willing to answer/elaborate on any of them. For reference, I'm currently on the Pre-Med track with a major in Public Health Policy as a back-up.
Concerns/Questions:
Lastly, as a first-gen, I don't really have many people in my life who are familiar with the college process. So, out of curiosity, if you were in my situation which would you pick?
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