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Surgeon/scientist promoting science in medicine and exposing quackery. Editor of Science-Based Medicine. My opinions do NOT represent those of my employers.

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    David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon 2 Oct 2019

    David Gorski, MD, PhD Retweeted AMI LEE

    It was as bad for me in graduate school. The floor my lab was on had no windows. None. I was often surprised by changes in weather when I finally got to go home. I used to joke that it was like working on a submarine.https://twitter.com/aaamuhlay/status/1179195256761393153 …

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    Attending: “when’s the rain supposed to start?” Senior resident: “it’s always 72 and fluorescent in my life, sir.” 😂😂
    6:39 AM - 2 Oct 2019
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      1. Is there butter in this‏ @istherebutterin 2 Oct 2019
        Replying to @gorskon

        I worked in a basement lab in high school with no windows (in the early 90s, no cell phones, etc). One day after work, i take the elevator up to my car. The parking lot was a mess. Trees and leaves everywhere. Apparently a tornado had passed over the hospital parking lot. No idea

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      2. Phill Oliver‏ @Bushi357 2 Oct 2019
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        That’s funny because my life is wrapped up pretty tightly with the weather, as I’m a boat Capt. I have about 5 different tide & weather apps on my phones and tablets that I check about 4-6 times a day. I can’t imagine being weather blind. It would make me crazy in the head.

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      3. David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon 2 Oct 2019
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        Weather apps did not exist in the early 1990s. Hell, we could barely manage to listen to the radio there. Only the strongest stations would come through, and then only in certain locations with frequent adjustment of the antenna.

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      1. moose‏ @mizmoose 2 Oct 2019
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        For a few years I worked on the 2nd floor of a building made of 2 (lopsided) squares. There were windows on the inside of the squares. The entrances to the building were on the 5th and 3rd floors. If you were on 1 & 2 you only got light from an inner-courtyard office. Very few.

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      1.  🇨🇦Bryan Heit, PhD 🔬‏ @BryanHeit 2 Oct 2019
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        My PhD was spent in a basement lab. Given the short 🇨🇦 winter days, it was not uncommon to arrive, and leave, in the dark. No sun for weeks...just fluorescents.

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      2. Yankee Doodle's Ass-Pain‏ @NotTheMmmBop 2 Oct 2019
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        I worked in a "bunker" of a command center when I was a police dispatcher. My friends and family were always puzzled about being oblivious to the weather.

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      3. opendna  ⚙️‏ @opendna 2 Oct 2019
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        I worked for INS at an airport. A passenger asked me how the weather had been and got to watch the wheels turn as I realized that I hadn't seen natural light in over a week. Weird way to live, tbh.

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      1. jrw #ACAB‏ @JWchronicle 2 Oct 2019
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        I work at a semiconductor manufacturing company, there are no windows in the cleanroom so it's always weird going outside on my break. Doesn't help that I get up before sunrise, the disorientation is real.

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      1. The Skeptibrarian‏ @sharonroney 2 Oct 2019
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        My first job at EPA came with a sub-basement office. We were all falling asleep in the afternoon. They did air testing and found the room had no air exchange and hence the lowered Oxygen levels in the afternoon 😴

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      1. Rachel Martin‏ @RMartinWriting 2 Oct 2019
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        My law school was this way. Many hours later, you'd wander out into the weather, blinking, as I assume misdirected moles do.

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