@Erdayastronaut Given a random selection from corps, it'll happen 11.3% of the time. So, its surprising, but not that surprising. Given the aim for representation in so many cases, the selection is not random so the chances should be even less. So, shrug?
@JoelOBryanPhD@DJSnM Exxon knew about climate change in 1977, some 20 odd years before Al Gore was VP, so that wasn't his fault: https://t.co/vHqHhxsLJv
@gwgerrond@DJSnM And how do you determine which since should be funded by grants without known applications and which will have economic benefit if not by scientists? You haven't proposed a change.
@MCE_YouTube@smartereveryday Destin is looking for someone who publishes papers that aren't peer-reviewed to the arXiv in the applied physics category. Tom suspects Destin is looking for someone to endorse his paper. The endorsement process keeps crack pots out.
@Archi_____cat@smartereveryday arXiv is the pre-print server for physics, math, and related things so that people can read papers without paying for them. That means that the papers aren't peer-reviewed. You're expected to update the posting if peer-review alters the paper. phys-app is the applied physics set.
@MAGAVoice Dr. MAGA Voice, it isn't within the president's power to replace or abolish Pride Month with anything because it wasn't started by the government. It was started by LGBTQ people in 1970. It is maintained by them and their allies.
@DJSnM I don't see why you couldn't get a ferry permit for this problem. But I also don't see why you would bother. I'm pretty sure you could get a replacement door and maintenance crew on another flight.
@realniggano@MarsResident027@XL_Capacity@davill Those weren't anomalies. The first was the expected outcome of incompetence and not taking responsibility for energetic material. The second was the expected outcome of the terrorist who set it off.
@em_Lazzy HIPAA still applies to them. They have an ethical duty to the privacy of their patients just as much as they have a duty to warn the people of his inability to do his job. And we've written into the law the first, but not the second.
@Ryan66962663@NTSB_Newsroom Is everything you talk to to your co-workers about work? Those recordings include all the gossip hours before anything interesting happens. It also includes the hell at the end that ends people. You only need to know what was said around the end and the mechanical sounds.
@DJSnM They both sound pretty expensive to me. I don't have billions laying around to fund either. But in the grand scheme of things, I don't know how they compare to other things. But, I do know I'd compare Starship to SLS, STS, or Apollo.
@TedKroupa@queenie4rmnola $33/hr is too high. Notice you said "median." If that was the min, then it wouldn't the "median" any more. Federal min should be closer to $15-20/hr. We've left it at $7.25/hr for way too long.
@LDonivan@TedKroupa@queenie4rmnola I don't think there's anywhere you can pay that low. Most places need $15/hr. Many are starting to get closer to $20/hr. Inflation is a pain.
@FrankPonce88@queenie4rmnola No. When you were making $4.25 bussing tables, your minimum wage and your actual wage was incorrectly set because you couldn't hold a family together on that.
@davepl1968 Are we entitled to life? If we are, then we are entitled to the minimum to sustain life. That would imply an entitlement to clean water. But, we are not entitled to its delivery. We may have to go somewhere to get it. Because, it turns out that clean water is as precious as life.