• Rentlar
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    392 months ago

    How to tell whether you are working in a school tech lab or an industry tech lab:

    Are all the specialized machines 15 to 40 years old?

    Do the specialized machines have to be wheeled out from storage every time you want to use them?

    If either answer is yes, you know you are in a school’s tech/medical lab.

    • @BreadOven
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      202 months ago

      What about still running on windows '98 with (obviously) no Internet or network capabilities?

      • drail
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        172 months ago

        The SEM+EDS machine in one of my school’s materials labs ran 98 and there was exactly one thumb drive on campus that was allowed to be used if you wanted to pull data. The lab coordinator had to pull the output file to his computer and email them, but made it sound like the biggest inconvenience in the world if you, ya know, wanted your data.

        • @BreadOven
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          112 months ago

          Haha. Sounds like a classic coordinator (I’ve done the same). But yeah we had this old HPLC that was running on 98. No one knew the password, so I asked if they tried “password” and it worked.

  • @Mercuri
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    282 months ago

    In case anyone is curious, the image is from the DreamWorks movie Over the Hedge. It’s pretty good and I would recommend.

    • @Soup
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      222 months ago

      Man, you say that like it’s some old, now obscure film.

      :(

  • AItoothbrush
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    142 months ago

    Me after moving to sweden from hungary. Took high level chem and phy in both countries but the lab in the swedish school really surprised me. No black goop in the beakers that a professor made 12 years ago who doesnt teach here anymore? Equipment that was made after the fall of the soviet union?