Olivia Attwood beams as Pete Wicks tells her she's 'beautiful' and she celebrates her birthday with mysterious cookie from 'Savano' - after getting the name tattooed https://t.co/hgB0qxy9qt
Elon Musk announced that SpaceX plans to construct data centers in low-Earth orbit by enlarging next-generation Starlink V3 satellites equipped with high-speed laser links for data routing
Elon Musk: When we started SpaceX, we knew nothing about rockets.
“In the beginning, we knew nothing about rockets, and our first three Falcon 1 missions failed, nearly bankrupting us. We barely survived with the fourth launch—if it had failed, the company would have collapsed.
I wasn’t a great chief engineer early on, but I learned over time, and now our vehicles are reliable enough to take astronauts to Mars. Our long-term goal is to take anyone who wants to go to Mars and build a self-sustaining civilization there, making life multiplanetary.”
Fox News, March 18, 2025
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What an amazing performance last night by Zimbabwean support worker Linda Mudzenda on Britain’s Got Talent.
She even got the Golden Buzzer. The Golden Buzzer is a special feature in Got Talent shows, including Britain’s Got Talent and America’s Got Talent.
Each judge (and sometimes the host) can press the Golden Buzzer once during the auditions, sending an act straight to the live semi-finals or the finals, depending on the version of the show)
It is used for exceptional or emotionally powerful performances.
Wishing this talented Zimbabwean the best in this contest and more, well done 👏🏿
J. Cole apologizes for dissing Kendrick Lamar
“That was the lamest sh*t I ever did in my f***ing life… I wanna say right now, how many people think Kendrick Lamar is one of the greatest motherf*ckers to ever touch a microphone? Dreamville, y’all love Kendrick Lamar right? As do I… I just wanna come up here and publicly be like, that was the lamest goofiest sh*t.”
Nhai guys vanhu vari kumbotambira marii?l mean vanhu vane degree and 5 years plus experience
Then degree plus 0-5 years
Maybe you can just give us a range and your field!
Bcz l am seing vanhu vari kuvhunduka pandataura nyaya yemuchinda anotambira $1400 paying rentals of $750,it was a practical example,
Sometimes it’s good to put aside humanity's ephemeral pre-occupations and disputes, and take pride in the astonishing feats that our species, at its best, is capable of.
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Paul Alexander is one of the last people living in an iron lung after he contracted polio in 1952 at the age of six. He has been using the iron lung for over 70 years and has become an advocate for polio awareness and the importance of vaccines.
The iron lung, also known as a negative pressure ventilator, is a large horizontal cylinder designed to stimulate breathing in patients who have lost control of their respiratory muscles. The patient's head is exposed outside the cylinder, while the body is sealed inside. Air pressure inside the cylinder is cycled to facilitate inhalation and exhalation.
In the mid-20th century, iron lungs were widely used to treat patients with polio, a highly contagious viral disease that can cause paralysis and respiratory failure. However, with the development of the polio vaccine in the 1950s and 1960s, the incidence of polio decreased dramatically, and the use of iron lungs became less common.
Today, there are only a handful of people in the world who still rely on iron lungs for their survival. Paul Alexander is one of them, and his story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of vaccination and the impact that polio has had on the lives of many people.