https://youtube.com/shorts/eXuBP1o_1IY? ... Zc_AQzTfvPBlackvegetable » 03 Apr 2026, 1:40 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/scie ... roid-share
He Studied How to Transport Blood to Wounded Marines
Peter Frazier’s lab at Cornell worked to improve how blood was stored and transported for armed forces. Then he received a stop-work order.
https://youtube.com/shorts/9mdK9w1_VcU? ... GknWknHKTR
Burn in Hell, you little douche..
**** you, die you traitor *** bastard!theBlackvegetable » 03 Apr 2026, 1:40 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/scie ... roid-share
He Studied How to Transport Blood to Wounded Marines
Peter Frazier’s lab at Cornell worked to improve how blood was stored and transported for armed forces. Then he received a stop-work order.
https://youtube.com/shorts/9mdK9w1_VcU? ... GknWknHKTR
Burn in Hell, you little douche..
MAGATs on this forum and elsewhere have reassured me that we dun need no stinkin' syunce and ree-circh...just bootstraps for the lazy and indolentBlackvegetable » 04 Apr 2026, 7:51 am » wrote: ↑ In March last year, Wali Malik, a robotics engineer in Cambridge, Mass., received a call from a research institution in Austria, a country where he had never been and knew no one. “‘Hey,’” Malik recalled the man saying. “‘We have this position to build an institute from scratch, on A.I. and life sciences.’”
Malik wasn’t looking to uproot his life and move abroad. He was married with three children, and his parents lived in Washington. But with President Trump slashing science research, Malik rolled the dice.
“I had friends who lost their jobs,” he said. “I saw that happening in real time. I thought, ‘Let me entertain this.’”
So he made the leap. Malik signed on in May to head up a new robotics lab at Austria’s Research Institute for Biomedical Artificial Intelligence and moved his family to Vienna, sight unseen. His first task was to hire top scientists. He helped recruit a team of four — all from U.S. research labs at Yale, M.I.T., the California Institute of Technology and the University of California, San Francisco.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/04/busi ... demia.html
LowIQTrash » 13 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ MAGATs on this forum and elsewhere have reassured me that we dun need no stinkin' syunce and ree-circh...just bootstraps for the lazy and indolent
Don't hold your breath waiting for an argument on that fact, ****!
Don't hold your breath waiting for an argument on that fact, ****!
Oh, so you're having second thoughts about your own admission when others agree with you?Cannonpointer » 28 Apr 2026, 6:38 pm » wrote: ↑ Don't hold your breath waiting for an argument on that fact, ****!
Don't hold your breath waiting for an argument on that fact, ****!Cannonpointer » 03 Apr 2026, 3:55 pm » wrote: ↑
03 Apr 2026, 3:55 pm
Sweet JESUS I am apiece of ****!!!
Oh, so you're having second thoughts about your own admission when others agree with you?
your truisms are boring. Americas are divided by ideologies so there are many ideologies that reject other ideologies all the time because ancestries supply people as ancestors choosing ideas over accepting their natural time alive.Blackvegetable » 30 Apr 2026, 5:50 am » wrote: ↑ Americans reject President Donald Trump’s planned White House ballroom by a 2-to-1 margin, according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll, and they appear largely unmoved by the intensified calls from the president and his allies in Congress to allow the project to go forward.
LEGACY!
Compared with past wars, and with the overall defense budget, $25 billion may not seem like a large sum. Congress gave the Defense Department $839 billion this year in normal appropriations and an extra $150 billion as part of its big tax and domestic policy spending bill last summer. In 2008, the United States spent $283 billion in a single year of war funding for the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts (in today’s dollars).Blackvegetable » 03 Apr 2026, 1:40 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/scie ... roid-share
He Studied How to Transport Blood to Wounded Marines
Peter Frazier’s lab at Cornell worked to improve how blood was stored and transported for armed forces. Then he received a stop-work order.
https://youtube.com/shorts/9mdK9w1_VcU? ... GknWknHKTR
Burn in Hell, you little douche..
I compare evolving to evolution theory. I compare relative time logistics to outcomes of people following relative time theology. I compare chromosomes physical appearances equally alive to syllables defining people by race, creed, color, national origin, gender identity assumed after birth.Blackvegetable » 19 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Compared with past wars, and with the overall defense budget, $25 billion may not seem like a large sum. Congress gave the Defense Department $839 billion this year in normal appropriations and an extra $150 billion as part of its big tax and domestic policy spending bill last summer. In 2008, the United States spent $283 billion in a single year of war funding for the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts (in today’s dollars).
But by almost any measure, the number is significant. It exceeds the annual budgets of numerous federal agencies. It amounts to around $190 for every U.S. household. It means that, in two months of war, the Pentagon has spent down more than its annual budget for munitions.
And of course the war, now in a fragile cease-fire, is not over. “To state the obvious, $25 billion is not the final bill,” Travis Sharp, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, said in an email. “The tab is still open.”
Even before the war began, military spending was close to a record high.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/202 ... rison.html
What are you, 5 years old?Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 9:38 pm » wrote: ↑ Oh, so you're having second thoughts about your own admission when others agree with you?
Don't hold your breath waiting for an argument on that fact, ****!
the life you followed after birth was pretending to be more than all you were since conceived. Don't ridicule others for behaving the same way you have.Zeets2 » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ What are you, 5 years old?
When are you even going to PRETEND that you have a life, loser?
How do you search to understand living in real time? Reading history of current events practiced by your own ancestry before you were conceived
I'll ridicule anyone I like, including you if I ever gave a **** about the nonsense you post every damn day!31stArrival » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ the life you followed after birth was pretending to be more than all you were since conceived. Don't ridicule others for behaving the same way you have.
link?Blackvegetable » Today, 5:50 am » wrote: ↑ Americans reject President Donald Trump’s planned White House ballroom by a 2-to-1 margin, according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll, and they appear largely unmoved by the intensified calls from the president and his allies in Congress to allow the project to go forward.
LEGACY!
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom You're a remarkably **** stupid human being, Rog...
I’m looking for a link, ****, not some random reference….Blackvegetable » 30 Apr 2026, 9:38 am » wrote: ↑ You're a remarkably **** stupid human being, Rog...
, according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll,
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom