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71 0 ReplyOne of my computer science courses back in community college didn't even have computers. It was all pen and paper. Very odd.
20 0 Replytoo many of them...
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Not far off from my experience in the oughts, actually.
1 0 ReplyCan you explain, because this isn't how our labs look at all lol
1 0 ReplyIt's mainly just the slowest computers with the squeakiest chairs.
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I work in a cleanroom.
It looks more like the bottom picture than I'd like to admit.
57 0 ReplyI mean, it's not called a tidy room, is it now?
30 0 ReplySo more like a misnomer room
15 1 ReplyYou can be clean and messy at the same time.
At least that's what my wife tells me
25 0 ReplyClean (no particulates) room that is messy (scattered large objects)
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More like "Industry" vs "Academia". I love the work at the nonprofit academic lab, but I miss the cleanness, efficiency, and prettiness of the for-profit lab. 🥲
54 1 ReplyI design labs and to be honest it ends up being kinda a mix of both unless we're talking some major FAB
11 0 ReplyMaybe in cGMP labs, my for profit experience definitely looks like the latter image lol
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29 0 Replywhy do i feel rickrolled and why dont i feel annoyed about it?
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I am not seeing the random lunch, which should really really not be here, in the bottom picture. Did the photographer pick it up first?
20 0 ReplyMovies never show the undergrads hunched over benches getting thumb cramps from pipetting all day.
18 0 ReplyLab boss in real life: "see if you can make oatmeal addictive"
14 0 Replylabs do look like this, but only when freshly build and before actual research group gets in
10 0 ReplyLabs for teaching in university students will often look like a much older version of the above. Actual research labs will tend to look like below
8 0 Replyan interior decorator + lab tech makes for a powerful combination
7 0 ReplyAny space*
4 0 Reply"No lunches in this fridge. Human biological specimens only"
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