snowmaninheat
Submitted by snowmaninheat t3_11cyu1y in nottheonion
snowmaninheat t1_j8xjdzt wrote
Reply to comment by wsdot in Just released a WSDOT traffic camera iOS app that lets you view your entire route rather than clicking one at a time. Looking for feedback. Thanks! by skifever
That's fair! Thanks for all you do. :)
snowmaninheat t1_j8u6f70 wrote
Reply to comment by skifever in Just released a WSDOT traffic camera iOS app that lets you view your entire route rather than clicking one at a time. Looking for feedback. Thanks! by skifever
u/skifever, I'm looking to add some projects to my UX research portfolio. If you want me to conduct some usability tests, please PM me and I can gather the feedback for you. That way you don't have to sort through suggestions yourself. I'm happy to do this before you start Android development! :)
But looking at this, u/wsdot, you really should think about hiring this person.
snowmaninheat t1_j43dktc wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in State senator proposes lowering WA’s blood alcohol limit to .05 by OldManJared
I've worked in research for almost a decade, but nice try!
snowmaninheat t1_j41ruhn wrote
Reply to comment by Capable_Nature_644 in State senator proposes lowering WA’s blood alcohol limit to .05 by OldManJared
It's amazing how easily that could be done with all of the speed cameras around here.
snowmaninheat t1_j41rnch wrote
Reply to comment by vogeyontopofyou in State senator proposes lowering WA’s blood alcohol limit to .05 by OldManJared
snowmaninheat t1_j406omf wrote
I had some colleagues back in the day who did transportation research, and there’s a lot of good evidence to suggest 0.05 is a more appropriate threshold. That said, I’m anticipating a lot of pushback here.
Edit: check that time stamp.
snowmaninheat t1_jd8agc7 wrote
Reply to comment by vgtblfwd in WA House Committee Votes to Protect Marijuana Users From Discrimination When Job Hunting by GivenAllTheFucksSry
>It’s legal now.
No, it's not. It's still illegal per federal law. You are violating federal law each time you use cannabis. A better way of putting it is that you don't risk criminal penalties for using it, but that doesn't make it legal.
Granted, the vast majority of people in WA couldn't (and really don't need to) give two shits, because the discrepancy between federal and state laws doesn't affect their daily lives.
I know it sounds like I'm splitting hairs now. But for those of us who work in compliance for federally funded institutions, we get a lot of people who misunderstand these nuances because of blanket statements like that.
I'm not saying things should be this way (in fact, I'm a strong proponent of federal legalization, and once I quit my job I'll probably partake), but they currently are, and it's misinformation to say otherwise.