• @dejected_warp_core
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    349 hours ago

    We have those! They’re called: “conferences” and “trade shows”. Some business sectors hold them in places like Las Vegas.

    • @chiliedogg
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      68 hours ago

      I went to one in Orlando one time.

      I don’t remember what the conference was even for, but I sure as shit remember scuba diving in the Aquarium at Epcot.

    • ArtieShaw
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      99 hours ago

      Yep. Conventioneering! Except you get to learn about talc processing and talk to sales reps who are really big into talc processing.

      • @ikidd
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        35 hours ago

        Tell us more about talc processing.

        • ArtieShaw
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          44 hours ago

          I’m under a series of non-disclosure agreements that serve to protect Big Talc. I can disclose that step one is to dig it out of the ground. The rest is processing.

          • @[email protected]
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            33 hours ago

            You know, I sort of guessed where you were going when you mentioned NDAs, and I was still caught off guard.

        • ArtieShaw
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          88 hours ago

          Honestly, I like to avoid them. They sound fun at first, but then you realize that you’re going to be in a room with strangers for 8 hours and at the last minute you realize, “would anyone really notice if I just skipped out?” And, “why do I always get invited to the talc and sulphates convention and not the candy convention?”

          I do travel a lot for work, and frequently see conventioneers at hotels. The Excruciating Implantable Medical Device Convention (with posters) looked amazing. I honestly thought about crashing that one.

          • @[email protected]
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            56 hours ago

            Honestly, the ‘Talc and Sulphates’ convention sounds fun to crash at least once in your life. It’s only when a topic is old-hat that it becomes boring… I’ve always enjoyed listening to people who really know their shit talk about topics they like.

            ‘Implantable Medical Devices’ is either AWESOME or AWFUL depending on the kind/purpose of the device. Excruciating is definitely on the awful side, though, so pass on that one.

            • @[email protected]
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              23 hours ago

              Hahaha, like the Ventricular Assist Devices.

              They bore a one-inch diameter hole in the heart, suture a BLDC impeller motor (VAD) on, then cut into the aorta or whatever, suture fancy material stuff to a tube that then redirects the blood flow through the motor. And a fancy cable that exits your abdomen and connects to the electronics.

              It was the single most disturbing thing I’ve ever had the displeasure of working with. I really wish I didn’t know how it worked.

            • ArtieShaw
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              24 hours ago

              Yep, I am sick unto the death over talc and talc derivatives. It’s all sunshine and lollipops for the first few years, but it gets old.

              Anyway, these medical devices were sort of like spinal implants, or things that could mitigate damage from a bad alligator bite if one got ahold of a person’s ankle. Bone replacements, mostly. The photos on the posters were pretty unpleasantly graphic, but they all basically looked like good solutions to very unfortunate problems.