aaronr.bsky.social
disagree politely
opinions on some things
opinion: don't have an opinion on everything
thought overflow holding pond
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looks the same here unless there are missing frames. EFP?
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you don't look jewish
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CknM...
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If he believes it's Bill Gates 5G, he should just say Bill Gates 5G.
Coward.
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The "vague hypothesis about a possible accidental leak of a natural virus" from Wuhan CDC was always more likely than a vast bio-weapons conspiracy, but it never caught the public's imagination. I believe that was the DOE's theory though.
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not sure if this has been reported anywhere but he was involved in a Novavax deal during H1N1
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kindchenschema
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local hatchery with seasonal production?
looks like it's mainly in chicks
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He wants Israel to go first.
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they can get in, the hard part is getting out
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Fred Trump's dad died in the 1918 flu pandemic when Fred was 12
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I hope they can return soon to a home more safe and free
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Can RFK to be in charge of her care
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5 years ago:
"Uber's self-driving operator charged over fatal crash"
"Uber will not face criminal charges"
""no basis for criminal liability" for the corporation."
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One possibility no one mentioned is a "use it or lose it" trigger.
After the successful Ukrainian Operation Spider's Web, Iran likely started looking for similar caches of OWA drones, so Israel had an incentive to pull the trigger now.
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here's some of his older bios, lots of (part time?) teaching claimed
he also worked with Novavax during H1N1
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the gold-for-dacha strategic exchange
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best was the video of the masked Mexican protesters stopping agitpros from burning the American flag and lecturing them on respect bsky.app/profile/madg...
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Well, Iran claims it needed to produce 9kg of 60% uranium-235 per month for energy production...
As far as I can tell, the timeline of the strikes on actual energy infrastructure are that Iran hit the Haifa refinery first, followed by Israeli strikes on Iran domestic energy infrastructure.
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He is worried about energy infrastructure escalation:
- Israel just hit some energy targets in Iran (not the biggest ones).
- Iran's previously promised response is to block the Strait of Hormuz (30% of global seaborne traded oil +LNG)
- If Iran does that, US hits Iran's underground nuclear sites.
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Likely typo reversing a finding on Russia's policy:
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any strikes on Basijis or domestic regime enforcers?
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Thanks for the details.
So we're left wondering was Sen. Hemenway was thinking...
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What happened to the 1908 House and Senate committee reports?
Are they just not digitized and in a book somewhere, or are they missing?
www.justice.gov/osg/media/21...
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Looks like Hibbeln studied mercury and autism, and he's in favor. Of mercury. (at least from fish)
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If you tell a foreigner the distance from Maine to California is like from Egypt to Tibet they tend to first look disbelieving then thoughtful.
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His facts are wrong, the law was amended in 1908 to include the "Orders through governor" line, not 1956.
See H.R. Rep. No. 1067, 60th Cong. (1908);
S. Rep. No. 630, 60th Cong. (1908).
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If the National Guard is ordered to secure streets for immigration agents, this is clearly beyond any theory that the President has inherent authority to protect Federal buildings and personnel. Using the National Guard to execute the laws of the US is allowed only by sections 12406 or 252.
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I'm in favor of deploying police, but not troops, so I'm sure that's enough to get me canceled by both sides
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"Don't say that he's hypocritical
Say rather that he's apolitical
"Once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down?
That's not my department!" says Wernher von Braun. "
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsj8...
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line maybe go down, maybe not
means no one buy anything now
"let's put that project on hold" times a million projects
uncertainty uncertainty uncertainty
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hitting a moose is a multi-stage collision
first you hit its legs
then the rest of the moose hits you
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the real use case for AI is to block people you don't want to see before they poison the discourse
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www.yahoo.com/news/musk-be...
There it is!
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they'll do anything but actually let people build
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the yips
golf.com/instruction/...
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her posts could be the subject of a psychology dissertation
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unfortunately, you need to consider what you can do should Trump sanction Ukraine or suspend arms export licenses to Ukraine
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markergate
About 20 minutes after Trump's tweet, the Birmingham, Alabama office of the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a tweet that contradicted Trump, saying that Alabama "will NOT see any impacts from Dorian"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurrica....