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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • I was supposed to organize the upgrade to pro at my workplace - then I got an offer I couldn’t refuse somewhere else. I feel bad because the guy who replaced me is struggling to get to grips with arcmap, and somehow will need to oversee the transition… I’m using pro at the new place, and while I don’t like a lot of the changes, map series are indeed fantastic. No more changing layouts a dozen times to export new versions of a project!



  • Killer_Tree@beehaw.orgtoScience Memes@mander.xyzKnowledge
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    4 months ago

    Just be honest with yourself if you think you could do the job. If so, apply. If you get an interview, then Google how to do the job and watch some videos about that position, the software that is used, lingo, etc. 90% of the people interviewing you will have virtually no idea what the job is, they are just asking questions to see if seems like you think you know what you are doing. If you get the job, even if you DO know how to do it, still Google how to do it and keep learning and mastering it. The only people who perfectly know how to do a job are usually those who are ready to move to a new position or ready to retire.





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    8 months ago

    100% this. The most important thing in my opinion is to to make a good-faith effort to get an accurate ruling (steps 1 & 2) but barring that just make a quick ruling that won’t slow the game down and move on with the fight. Keeping the game moving along is an important role of the DM, and no player enjoys sitting there while two other people debate the minutiae of a potential ruling. It’s happened to me a few times where I’ve started a session with the players saying “Last session X happened, but it turns out Y should have happened. X will still stand as happenex, but in the future it will be handled as Y.”









  • 3-5-2-2 Brown Rice - Cooked in the oven

    This works great to make a batch of rice on the weekend to have plenty to use as a base for various meals throughout the week.

    1. Preheat oven to 350.
    2. Get a large casserole dish.
    3. Rinse 3 cups of brown rice and add to dish.
    4. Add 5 cups of hot or at least warm water to dish (I just microwave it in a pyrex measuring cup before pouring in.)
    5. Add 2 Tablespoons of butter
    6. Add 2 teaspoons of salt
    7. Cover dish with aluminum foil and put it in the oven for an hour.

    Congratulations you now have a giant dish of tasty brown rice, you absolute rockstar.