@Int_Machines@SpaceX@NASA@Columbia1938 I love seeing the zip ties used to organize the cords. Are they special zip ties? Or just like the ones I can buy from any hardware store?
Intuitive Machines successfully transmitted its first IM-1 mission images to Earth on February 16, 2024. The images were captured shortly after separation from @SpaceX's second stage on Intuitive Machines’ first journey to the Moon under @NASA's CLPS initiative.
I lead the prayers at church today which means that I will once again demonstrate my inexplicable inability to pronounce the word diocesan or say the phrase “our diocesan cycle of prayer” without throwing in extra syllables all starting with “s” and thereby hissing like a snake.
The solution to completely reduce children dying and collateral damage already exists. The AGM-114R9X Hellfire missile and Israel’s “man-in-the-loop" guidance system could be used to only target Hamas combatants. Google it. Spread the word. WTF is going on over there!
because we only sell like 2-3 enterprise versions a month? This was just the first one. We're in beta, the enterprise version is literally just a voluntarily higher price with no extra features right now until our app goes live.
We have 1800 customers, 1000 active subscribers, and 30,000 people on the mailing list? And that was 3 months ago? We have a live dashboard now if you're curious: heydata.org/dashboard
I'm not sure I understand your question but hopefully that answers it lol
@arene204 A great book to read (or listen) is Driven to Distraction by Edward Hallowell and John Ratey. I felt so seen. I was also diagnosed ~4 years ago - so let me know if you ever want to talk about the process :)
@DavidRuess@NBCNews Totally agree. This should be done in the future for sure. I just believe there are many many questions in regards to the vaccines still. Time will tell
Myocarditis after Covid vaccination: Pfizer and Moderna are tracking adverse health effects, if any, that may appear in the years following a diagnosis of vaccine-associated heart problems. nbcnews.to/3O4lKbS
@GnisSirk@NBCNews I agree with you! I would love to see a longitudinal study comparing the heart function of 4 groups - those who were vaccinated & never caught Covid-19, those unvaccinated & never caught, and both groups again but who ended up catching Covid-19. Would be super interesting!
@DavidRuess@NBCNews Thanks for sharing the info. The info seems to be a little misleading. There are unfortunately no data on longer term heart effects. Any heart damage, especially in younger patients may show initial recovery, but it’s the heart function over time that needs to be looked at
@GnisSirk@NBCNews So it just found this one, it was cited in the first article we started looking at: Comparisons of the risk of myopericarditis between COVID-19 patients and individuals receiving COVID-19 vaccines: a population-based study.
doi.org/10.1007/s00392…
@GnisSirk@NBCNews Sorry, trying to keep up. I don't think people are saying that mRNA induced pericarditis and myocarditis doesn't exist, obviously it does. All I'm seeing so far, is that risk of getting myocarditis is much much lower and milder than covid-19 induced myocarditis.
@DavidRuess@NBCNews Once again, what is complete vs partial recovery? You’re looking past the main issue of it happening at all…it is purely preventable by stopping vax. The real question is Covid-19-induced vs mRNA-induced pericarditis and myocarditis. I don’t know of any studies.
@GnisSirk@NBCNews That study goes on to say "By contrast, the incidence of COVID-19-associated cardiac injury or myocarditis is estimated to be 100 times higher (1000–1400 per 100 000 people with COVID-19) than that of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA-vaccine-related myocarditis."
@GnisSirk@NBCNews 58. doi.org/10.1093/eurhea… From that article: "Most of the reported cases that occurred after vaccination had an uneventful course, recovering cardiac function within 1–5 weeks after an initial hospitalization of 3–5 days.1,2"