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Ooof. you hit me right to the quick. Soon. I had some work-related issues (my base got closed down) so I had to switch both the city I’m working in and the aircraft I’m flying, which involved going back to school to learn to fly it, so I’ve been pretty busy for the past uhhh 5 months. Heh. Sorry, but I’m pretty much settled in my new work situation but I have just been relaxing and reading instead of writing. But I’m going to start writing both Skitterdoc and By the Motive Force chapters here pretty soon.
I checkee the raw which is on 69shuba and it is “Chinese hours” or “zodiac hours” which is equifalent to 2 hours each.
Its a poor translation. A bonus, would be a better translation.
I’ve read this whole novel. It’s only 328 chapters long, but on Webnovel the translator splits each chapter into 5 or 6 chapters, so expect something like 1600-2000 chapters here. I ended up not wanting to wait for the releases here, so I just used a LLM (Claude 3) to MTL it myself, which is exactly what the Webnovel translator is doing. All in all it is a pretty good story, but I have a soft spot for simulation-style stories. After the first half of the story, the MC hardly interacts with the chat group at all though so that was a disappointment. The ending was hugely rushed, as the author basically said that with all the stress of keeping up a release schedule his health was severely compromised. Still, not the worst ending to a novel I’ve ever seen but it was amusing because it was obvious that the author planned more and had to shoehorn the MC into the highest power echelons of the story very rapidly.
This is a very good novel, I quite like it. However webnovel’s translation is SOLELY using a fairly good large language model (I suspect GPT-4) to machine translate the text. The translation quality is a quite good as MTL goes, so I am optimistic about the future of translated works, but you can do this yourself. This novel raw is available on 69shuba dot pro, and you’ll spend a lot less money.
Can this mf stop breaking people’s furniture?
She wants to play doctor?
I take this to mean not that she it’s ugly but that she looks like she wants to gobble the MC up.
The USA isn’t about freedom for all, it’s about freedom for all US citizens. The natives were lucky they weren’t genocide more than they actually were. At least some descendants remain.
Oh, and we have this mechanical device that is called a LUCAS that does CPR for you, at least the chest compressions. I call it the geezer squeezer
I’m not a doctor, but I am an air ambulance pilot. I remember the first time someone died in my aircraft. What a nightmare. It happened near the border or Mexico and Texas, in the middle of nowhere basically. The patient had been tossed over the port of entry from the Mexico side and we responded to take her to the hospital. Didn’t get very far before she coded, so had to land at a nearby airport. Patient died, which I know now was a huge mistake because in Texas if someone dies it’s a huge ordeal, and your aircraft becomes like a crime scene until the office of medical examiners comes out, which took like 8 hours. Since this happened I developed a rule that NOBODY is allowed to die in my aircraft. The clinicians have to sustain their life through CPR until they get off the aircraft, and after that I don’t care lol
Zhang: “So, how do you feel about the shift from open to laparoscopic surgeries that is taking the Chinese medical scene by storm?” Jia: “…”
It’s been mentioned a few times that the system upgraded his body somehow.
In the USA doctors and nurses smoke more than any other demographic. This has changed recently and most of them vape now or use zyns though which is a lot better for you.
Because if they’re doing it for sports it has to be an Olympic sized swimming pool suitable for competition practice. That is really quite expensive.
I know, the nurse would be like: take all the time you want, honey.
Silver needle!
I think it’s from the medical supply companies, and apparently it is tolerated when in small amounts but not 300k for a CT machine
Orthopaedics really is very physical. There really aren’t very many female orthopedic surgeons in the USA. it’s so physical that it is almost barbaric, really.