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My pleasure!

Proud backer. Best Kickstarter money I ever spent.

Ah yes, Fudd's First Law of Opposition. Let us not forget Testicle's Deviant - "It goes in, it must come out". And so, the motor operated pushover was born!

I understand that the thrust of your article is to explain the effects of microwaves on human tissue, and that penetration is not an issue because of the skin effect. However your introduction is misleading because it conflates the effects of AC across frequencies.

Always nice to communicate with folks that don't mistake honest questions for personal attacks. And I learned a new word. I can add sternutation to my medical vocabulary list. I must have been napping the day we covered that in school!

Thanks, another interesting article.

While the article you cited is interesting, it is not on point. The article discusses why ferrets are better than mice and other animal models in studies where both transmission and pathogenesis are important. From the article, in reference to animal models other than ferrets:

Do you have any other evidence that mice are "crap models"? Lack of a sneeze reflex would impact transmissibility studies, not colonization or replication studies (which would be more germane to the subject).

Wow, that is cool, thanks for posting!

My thought exactly:

De nada!

*facepalm*

Here's my Thingiverse link. I've had a printer for a bit more than a year, and mostly I use it to print custom parts to repair broken stuff, or to solve a problem that nobody else has. Two of the projects I'm proudest of are this Zeiss microscope dam ring, and creating game pieces for the screwed up kickstarter that

While it's not an every year occurrence, it's not uncommon either. The South and West Rim don't get snow as often as the North Rim, which gets snow virtually every year. The road to the North Rim is closed at Jacobs Lake each year after the first heavy snow and stays closed until May.

The problem with such a list for legislation is that it would require inclusion of virtually every piece of legislation enacted in the last 200 years.

The tone of your comment implied to me that you believed the title or premise of the article was wrong, and a cursory examination of the video makes it plain that he is not piloting the aircraft. Your flying status wouldn't affect the clickbait, but I thought it might help explain your refusal to accept the premise of

I'm going to go out on a limb and speculate that you are not a pilot.

Considering that vaccination is the administration of an antigen designed to stimulate the body's immune system to develop adaptive immunity to the target pathogen, Dr. Moskowitz' position is not defensible (nor sensible). The whole point of vaccination is to provide the benefit of disease exposure without the risk.

I was in the 2nd Brigade of the 82nd 77-79 (1/320th FA). The MC1 series was a big improvement over the T-10 chutes. It would be cool to come back and jump the MC-6 if it's as capable as it sounds. I did get one chance to jump the FS -14 with the McCall Smokejumpers as part of a 19th Special Forces ODA in 1984, but all

Bah, I already have one. It's blue, says New Holland on the side, and has a bucket and a posthole digger. It's fun as all hell, and I can even play co-op (pun intended!)