Yeaaah probably fake, but given that it could be easier to just get it back by asking rather than rescheduling patients, dealing with the police, and waiting for insurance to cover the expensive equipment it’s… possible that this is legit (probably not, but possible)
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Nah, I’ve worked in dental. Those machines are insanely expensive. This is one hand-held unit for sale just under 3k, down from just under 7k . That doesn’t count the sensors, which are also crazy expensive.
https://universadent.com/product/nomad-pro-2/
Most offices have machines attached to the wall, which would be extremely difficult to steal. But a nomad is portable.
https://dentimax.com/x-ray-sensor-comparison/
Above is ONE sensor (most offices have at least 2) that costs around 7k. There are other neccessities as well, but I think you get the point
rosymind@leminal.spaceto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was the piece of media so emotionally overwhelming you just stopped it?
111·2 years agoShow: Love, Death and Robots. It’s fantastic but some of the episodes just hit too hard. I’ll eventually get back to it, I just need some time
Game: Cyberpunk. I was looking something up and found out what happens to Evelyn. I kinda look like her a bit, and have also dealt with (much milder) issues in the same category. Too brutal
Movie: I actually watched it all the way, but the first time I watched American Beauty is just fucked me up for like, a week
rosymind@leminal.spaceto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was the piece of media so emotionally overwhelming you just stopped it?
3·2 years agoI’ve already watched it, but my husband and I are going through it again because he hasn’t seen it. We binge watch most shows, but Mr. Robot is HEAVY and it gets heavier and weirder until the end.
My advice while watching it is to detach from the characters. Accept that anyone can die at any moment, often horribly, but know that the ending is bitter-sweet and that the show is absolutely worth the watch
rosymind@leminal.spaceto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there a chart where particular cuneiform or hieroglyphics are actually matched with emojis?
1·2 years agoLemmy’s being difficult for me (or it could be Connect for Lemmy) so I keep having to find the post in order to reply to you! (Meaning I might have to stop replying, but if I do that’s why)
And yes, I would say a dog growling and a honey bee releasing pheromones are also examples of language! I’m sure many would disagree (and rightfully) but my general perspective on the matter is that any type of communication is language (but I can see how it can be argued that no, it’s not language which is different- they’re just so closely related in my mind that to me they’re practically synonyms)
rosymind@leminal.spaceto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there a chart where particular cuneiform or hieroglyphics are actually matched with emojis?
31·2 years agoI agree that it has to do with definition. My definition of language might be of a wider range than yours (and linguists)
My cat, for example, might not use grammer but I can certainly communicate with her (and she with me!) In this sense she and I have a language between us that’s a mix of signs, sounds, and body language. It’s not possible for me to seperate our talks from language, even though our understanding of each other doesn’t cover specifics.
So if someone communicates with me via emoji, and I understund accurately, I would count it as language (even if it goes against classical definitions)
rosymind@leminal.spaceto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there a chart where particular cuneiform or hieroglyphics are actually matched with emojis?
41·2 years agoIdk. I think they can all fall under language, because they’re all a form of communication. Like sign language, or body language
rosymind@leminal.spaceto
Games@lemmy.world•Frogwares is now publisher of The Sinking CityEnglish
2·2 years agoYeah, my husband and I tend to trade off playing during 1-player games, and I’d essentially toss the controller at him each time there was an enemy. He got to the point of “fuck this, I’m running” (Though we haven’t played in a while due to the nausea I get from it)
Yeah, that looks satisfyingly crunchy!
rosymind@leminal.spaceto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do we have an internal monologue?
2·2 years agoI’m somewhat similar, but I’m also extremely easily distracted. I can’t hold multiple things in my mind for longer than two or three steps ahead. And then anything that comes along to break me out of it and I’m just done. It’s super frustrating, especially because I have the kind of mind that bounces different perspectives around all the time. It’s like I just want to reach out and grab a thought to think it through thouroughly before I get to the next but… nope
rosymind@leminal.spaceto
Games@lemmy.world•Frogwares is now publisher of The Sinking CityEnglish
2·2 years agoI like the game but I can’t deal with the nausea. Idk what it is about it, (I suspect it’s the rain) but within minutes I feel sick and need to go lay down. My husband has no issues with it. We’re probably about 30% through.
I love the weirdness of the story. The voice acting is pretty good. The environment is immersive, and I’ll remember that cake scene forever. (But the boat controls suck, combat isn’t fun and doesn’t add anything to the game, and I’m not a fan of having to run to a point in order to fast travel)
Just wish I could either watch or play it without wanting to throw up
I haven’t had it for years and I don’t miss it at all, either. Only social media I use is Lemmy and Youtube
rosymind@leminal.spaceto
World News@lemmy.ml•US Military Sinks Three Houthi Boats in Red Sea, Killing 10
34·2 years agoRemoved by mod
Damn. Well, I hope it’s something as simple and easily fixed at least!
Random question, but do hot showers help? I noticed a while back that you mentioned weed on some comment or other. I once lived with this family who had a woman in her late 50’s who was a chronic (and I mean CHRONIC) user. She was struggling with nausea that was only alieviated by hot showers (idk why she told me this we weren’t close). Turns out there’s a condition:
I’m actually worried about you, and your dry-heaving. Lemmy wouldn’t be the same without you so don’t die
Not neccessarily. I once knew a cat who would suckle on her paw-pad. Just one of them. It was so adorable. She was properly weaned when (boyfriend at the time) got her. (I was there, met the owner of the mother and other kittens). Only annoying thing is that sometimes her paw was wet when she stood on us
Idk, I’m an x-South African so call it guilt?




That’s because he needs an answer to the eternal question of: do I want inside the room, our outside the room? He can’t figure it out, so the door staying open is the most convenient