WHOA!! @AtlantaFalcons take Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8 overall.
A couple of hours ago, @CircaSports' @JeffreyBenson12 said:
"We do well to Nix/Penix Unders."
Penix Over/Under closed at 32.5 Under -400.
J. Robert Oppenheimer and Brigadier General Leslie R. Groves Jr., pivotal figures in the Manhattan Project, found themselves at Ground Zero, the site of the first nuclear test, around September 1945. This historic moment marked the culmination of years of intense scientific and engineering efforts to develop the world's first atomic bomb during World War II.
Oppenheimer, the scientific director of the Manhattan Project, played a central role in orchestrating the collaboration of brilliant minds at Los Alamos National Laboratory. His leadership and intellect were instrumental in bringing together the scientific knowledge necessary to achieve nuclear fission. His complex relationship with the destructive power of the bomb is encapsulated in his famous quote from the Bhagavad Gita: "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds."
On the other hand, Brigadier General Leslie R. Groves Jr. served as the military director of the Manhattan Project. Tasked with overseeing the logistics, security, and coordination of the vast scientific endeavor, Groves played a crucial role in ensuring the project's success. His meticulous management and organizational skills were pivotal in the complex task of harnessing atomic energy for military purposes.
The moment at Ground Zero symbolized the transformation of theoretical physics into a devastating reality. The successful test of the atomic bomb in the New Mexico desert marked the beginning of the nuclear age, altering the course of history and shaping the geopolitical landscape for decades to come. Oppenheimer and Groves stood as witnesses to the immense power they had unleashed, and their roles in this chapter of history remain both celebrated and controversial.
"That's your fault! You did this!"
Tyrese Haliburton knocks down three consecutive 3-pointers and lets the Cavs fans know it's their fault.
21 PTS | 13 AST | 11 REB | 1 TO | W
https://t.co/WFjjRNnbeI
On this day in 2002, “Grand Theft Auto: Vice City” was released.
With an fire soundtrack and fun storyline set in the 80’s, this game sold over 500,000 copies in 24 hrs of releasing and by 2008 sell would over 17.5 million units worldwide
Did you own this when it dropped? 🤔