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Loren Booda
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Of policemen, firemen, postmen and garbagemen, whom do you rely on most?
That's not a collection facility! That's my front yard, damn it! :grumpy:Astronuc said:I deliver garbage and recycling every Saturday to a collection facility.
In my county, paramedics work side-by-side with the fire department.And just WTF happened to 'Paramedics' ?!
Btw I won't rely on 'Garbage men' so readily, some of them are ex-cons.
BobG said:If you do happen to be one of those folks that drop their garbage off somewhere along country roads, just make sure you shred anything that has personal info.
franzbear! said:I'd have to say that I rely most on paramedices, even though they weren't on the list. Although, since I will never require any of their services, I'm not the best judge.
Well, in actually they weren't really paramedics in the traditional sense. I'm a bit fuzy around the logic, but since I have no body I can't be rescued by true paramedics. I was rescued by the belief of paramedics, just as I was tortured by the belief of pain.brewnog said:Oh rats and tits, you're still alive!
Must be the most notorious poster not to have any posts showing. And I'm sure that you have required treatment by ambulancemen many times in your recent existence, that's how you keep coming back to life isn't it?
I don't understand what you mean by rely on most?Of policemen, firemen, postmen and garbagemen, whom do you rely on most?
In my research, I rely on a team of fellow scientists and collaborators. We work together to design experiments, analyze data, and draw conclusions.
I determine who I rely on most based on their expertise, reliability, and communication skills. I also consider their track record of producing high-quality research and their ability to work well in a team.
In my research, I rely on both specific individuals and a larger group of people. Each person brings unique skills and perspectives to the research, and working together as a team allows us to accomplish more.
The person or group I rely on most plays a crucial role in my research. They contribute their expertise and knowledge, provide critical feedback, and help to interpret and analyze data. Their contributions greatly impact the quality and validity of our research.
Yes, I can rely on someone outside of my field of study. In fact, interdisciplinary collaboration is becoming increasingly important in the scientific community. By working with individuals from different fields, we can bring together diverse perspectives and expertise to tackle complex research questions.