I was not familiar with this term and had to look it up. From my brief search, it also seems like snake oil, and I don’t know why someone would not go to a real physical therapist instead.
I was not familiar with this term and had to look it up. From my brief search, it also seems like snake oil, and I don’t know why someone would not go to a real physical therapist instead.
As a medical device engineer working in spine - absolutely chiropractors.
I would not want to be the guy digging through those device history records.
Good stuff Bernie, wish you’d been our president
I dunno man, if it had one more checkmark I’d have been sold.
I don’t think it’s very irrational to be grossed out by that.
Looks can be somewhat genetic, dad.
Fair enough, I can understand that. Happy canning either way!
Any canning related communities you can recommend now that you are over here?
Anything not from Nvidia is just “sparkling CUDA”
Creo has a bit of a steeper learning curve to be sure, and is more expensive.
But it also is, in my experience, much more robust and has a lot more capability on the advanced side of modeling. Solidworks requires more workarounds in order to accomplish what you’re trying to do, vs Creo with probably a dedicated tool for that specific task.
I have to use solidworks at work. God, do I miss Creo.
Weird, what’s with the tracks on that T-1?
I haven’t noticed any of this. Where are you seeing them?
I think if you print the PDF to another PDF, it’ll lose any copy protection or potential identifiers.
Think smaller - it will be determined ‘not medically necessary’ by insurance, and cost $100k out of pocket.
No, not with emby directly - but Jellyfin is a fork of emby, so tangentially!
Nice, that’s in great shape! Love the front loader, all I’ve got for hydraulics is the 3 point on the rear. I’ll snap a pic tomorrow and add it to this comment.
Fair, I do have a number of MD DO consultants. The initial look I had was not within the DO licensing.