The father of “Nuclear War” urges us to keep playing
this aerospace engineer, long distance runner, and inventor was also the creator of a game we used to play in middle school called “Nuclear War”
this aerospace engineer, long distance runner, and inventor was also the creator of a game we used to play in middle school called “Nuclear War”
The moral of the story, think outside the box if you want to stay there. She should have had the primary removed but couldn’t find a maverick surgeon to take it out even after she had cleared metastases to the brain and spine.
You can keep your own score, but in my insignificant opinion, POTUS gets 4 out of 10 and a 40% grade is probably an “F”, unless we grade on a Harvard grade-inflation curve against other current POTUSes, in which case he might be worthy of a third term with an “A”.
I would say I was raised Catholic (i.e. Universal) in my belief in the dogma of Allopathic medicine. With time, I see that much of what we are trained to do is peddle fear, engender awe, and prepare for the afterlife amidst the earthly promise of suffering.
I certainly don’t want to go the way of Galileo for my beliefs, but even Michelangelo had a little jab at religious authority and a wink to the rebirth of science when he put a neuroanatomical “Easter Egg” (cadaveric dissection was a sin, after all) right smack in the middle of Pope Sixtus IV’s chapel:
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