Been there for years. Both Disneyland (open for 28 years) and Walt Disney World (open for 26 years) have have the Star Tours ride as part of the park experience and have a gift shop attached to the exit at each one, would be strange to me to NOT see it in the park.You know, I'm fine with Disney owning Star Wars from a movie making perspective, but the idea of Star Wars stuff at Disney land or the Disney store weirds me out.
@Sparhawk Ninja'dYou know, I'm fine with Disney owning Star Wars from a movie making perspective, but the idea of Star Wars stuff at Disney land or the Disney store weirds me out.
Generally overpriced niche merchandise for what was once a small market that's grown in size over the years said retailer's been open?I think your demographic is a little off there.
It's been really wet lately.Man, I saw a whole bunch of fireflies out in a field the other night. It blew my mind. I hadn't seen fireflies like that since I was a kid. I'd sort of assumed they'd all died out.
It's been really wet lately.
--Patrick
Like a giant caltrop.Nnngggg! My hobo is built like a tripod and just as smart.
... There's dentists who AREN'T private practice? I mean, I know you don't mean "government dentist" or anything, it's just, I've rarely seen a dentist's office with more than one or two names on the plaque.Soooo, after attending my brother's wedding as a groomsman and talking to all his med school classmates--I'm conflicted as to whether or not to pursue medicine or go the dentistry route. Density makes good pay (about the same as a doctor, or even more depending if you do private practice), you work an avg of 3.5 days/week and less school time (4 years of dental school and maybe a year residency, but no 3-5 extra years of residency/fellowship like a spec doctor)---it's not something I thought about. I should probably find a dentist to shadow and check it out. It doesnt change my pre-med classes since docs and dentists take the same classes, but ill need to decide on which before the end of the year so I can decide whether to do the MCAT or the DAT.
As in, not being an associate in an office--not having yet bought and run their own practice. Not every dentist who finishes dental school will run out and start their own business--some work a couple years or as an associate in a practice and then open their own. I knew a few dentists who have done this. Heck, one of my brother's classmates is doing this now. He tried to convince me to go into dentistry by pointing out the dentist across the street from him does nothing but root canals and rakes in a million a year--and is retiring at 52. A formidable argument.... There's dentists who AREN'T private practice? I mean, I know you don't mean "government dentist" or anything, it's just, I've rarely seen a dentist's office with more than one or two names on the plaque.
Yeah but can you stare into people's mouths for 3.5 days a week?Soooo, after attending my brother's wedding as a groomsman and talking to all his med school classmates--I'm conflicted as to whether or not to pursue medicine or go the dentistry route. Density makes good pay (about the same as a doctor, or even more depending if you do private practice), you work an avg of 3.5 days/week and less school time (4 years of dental school and maybe a year residency, but no 3-5 extra years of residency/fellowship like a spec doctor)---it's not something I thought about. I should probably find a dentist to shadow and check it out. It doesnt change my pre-med classes since docs and dentists take the same classes, but ill need to decide on which before the end of the year so I can decide whether to do the MCAT or the DAT.
As opposed to their guts, feces, urine, mucus, and pus?Yeah but can you stare into people's mouths for 3.5 days a week?
Yeah but can you stare into people's mouths for 3.5 days a week?
... Boy am I glad I work with computers.As opposed to their guts, feces, urine, mucus, and pus?
You can see all of these things as a dentist, too.As opposed to their guts, feces, urine, mucus, and pus?
When you're a medical professional, you start to think of people's bodies and body parts like squishy computer hardware.... Boy am I glad I work with computers.
And some of you need to really upgrade your firmwareWhen you're a medical professional, you start to think of people's bodies and body parts like squishy computer hardware.
--Patrick
Hey, just because you have your firmware set to "auto-update"...And some of you need to really upgrade your firmware