Why YSK- Even if you're already knowledgeable on these things, it never hurts to reinforce something that could save someone's life. Also since there's lots of little things to be mindful of when responding to an emergency, it can be easy to forget. I first went through the series a decade ago when it came out and after going through it again today I got a few things wrong. That's not to say it's a fault of this series. I feel like I retained a good amount of info, it's just like anything, you don't practice something, you can forget. Also there was a randomized controlled trial done that shows this is comparable to face to face training. This is the study published by the European Resuscitation Council. Even if you disregard that, I think it's fair to say it's better than just consuming info from say a youtube video.
@[email protected] I know you did some tests with Mandarin as a language, but I can't see them. I set up my languages to only Undetermined and English though, so that does indeed work.
Gunners trained against the backdrop of a Brazilian Samba soundtrack before Dinamo Zagreb match
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Mikel Arteta plays samba music during training to lift Arsenal mood. After painful draw with Aston Villa, manager sets up big speakers and plays hits such as ‘Mas Que Nada’ to enliven squad before Dinamo Zagreb clash.
FYI, you and @[email protected] should probably use local accounts to moderate, some moderation actions aren't working for remote account. For instance, he got appointed as a mod on lemmy.ca, but that didn't federate to https://midwest.social/c/lotrmemes