The issue with engineering is that if you don’t solve it efficiently and correctly enough, it’ll blow up later.
The issue with engineering is that if you don’t solve it efficiently and correctly enough, it’ll blow up later.
Could have simply been looking after an elderly parent.
Maybe we can send Trump to North Korea for a long term visit. They could live in the palace together.
Sounds like it was poorly phrased and they meant dealing with the repercussions of account linking took a massive effort.
The coach won’t be giving them salt directly, but will always provide a sports drink which contains salts.
Ever watch any sport and a player falls over with a cramp? They have drunk too much water and not enough electrolytes.
Here’s a study from one hospital in Oslo, Norway. Norway is not considered a hot region of the world. Between 2010 and 2015 they treated 31,000 patients in the ER from a population of 135,000 for electrolyte imbalance. That’s roughly 18 patients a day. This is not some sort of fringe case.
That’s a very incorrect statement. NaCl, KCl, and MgCl2 are essential for our bodies to function appropriately. If you are working out for an hour or mowing the lawn on a hot day, you are mostly correct. You can replace the lost salt though a balanced diet. If you have sustained sweating, such as when you run a marathon or play a match of football, it can be deadly to not replace these salts.
Ahh, the old /r/trees and /r/marijuanaenthusiasts switcheroo.
That doesn’t apply to all engineering. In ChE, it’ll literally blow up later…