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55 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

Ya'll talking about aliens, ghosts or hobgoblins?  What did they discover?  Is it wizardry?

In meme form:

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We're finally starting to figure it out!

7 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

In meme form:

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We're finally starting to figure it out!

But seriously, I have no idea what ya'll are talking about.  I went to Bama.

1 minute ago, VanHammersly said:

But seriously, I have no idea what ya'll are talking about.  I went to Bama.

They seem to be pretty active in out-of-state recruiting, at least for engineering. I've worked with a couple people that went there on full-ride academic scholarships.

4 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

They seem to be pretty active in out-of-state recruiting, at least for engineering. I've worked with a couple people that went there on full-ride academic scholarships.

I majored in journalism.  I know nothing.

3 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

I majored in journalism.  I know nothing.

Were you the one that had done post-production work and mentioned using DaVinci or am I thinking of someone else?

20 hours ago, we_gotta_believe said:

 

Neil the other day suggested "biologics" could be anything alive, almost as if to say bugs were piloting these UFOs.

There's plenty of evidence at this point to say for absolute certain UFOs exist. Obama has confirmed it, the Department of Defense has confirmed it, military personnel have confirmed them, NASA recently made a statement saying they have on video flying metallic orbs that travel thousands of miles per hour with no propulsion system exist. There's videos of them too.

Now whether that's the result of beings who exist from a different dimension or planet is still up in the air. Sounds absolutely ridiculous, but then again many thought at one point in time earth not being at the center of the universe was ridiculous.

3 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Were you the one that had done post-production work and mentioned using DaVinci or am I thinking of someone else?

Yeah, that's me.  I've never worked in journalism.  I'm an editor.

Just now, mattmcginley7 said:

Neil the other day suggested "biologics" could be anything alive, almost as if to say bugs were piloting these UFOs.

No, he means there might have been bugs or small animals present, possibly used as test subjects for the latter. In other words, the whistleblower using the term "non-human biologics" naturally makes everyone leap to extraterrestrial beings, but reality is far more mundane.

 

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There's plenty of evidence at this point to say for absolute certain UFOs exist. Obama has confirmed it, the Department of Defense has confirmed it, military personnel have confirmed them, NASA recently made a statement saying they have flying metallic orbs that travel thousands of miles per hour with no propulsion system exist. There's videos of them too.

Now whether that's the result of beings who exist from a different dimension or planet is still up in the air. Sounds absolutely ridiculous, but then again many thought at one point in time earth not being at the center of the universe was ridiculous.

Stick to cryptoshilling, this clearly ain't your game, fam.

2 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

Yeah, that's me.  I've never worked in journalism.  I'm an editor.

So you probably have already forgotten more about that industry than most of us combined. My sister-in-law moved out to LA to work in SFX depts for a couple different studios including Disney. She ended up getting homesick and moving back here about 5 years or so ago, but hearing the different stories of what it's like working on the set and all that goes into film production is pretty F'ing cool. 

20 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

They seem to be pretty active in out-of-state recruiting, at least for engineering. I've worked with a couple people that went there on full-ride academic scholarships.

I almost went to UAH on a full ride, but then I realized I'd be living in Alabama.

4 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

So you probably have already forgotten more about that industry than most of us combined. My sister-in-law moved out to LA to work in SFX depts for a couple different studios including Disney. She ended up getting homesick and moving back here about 5 years or so ago, but hearing the different stories of what it's like working on the set and all that goes into film production is pretty F'ing cool. 

Yeah, I've had kind of a weird route with it.  I worked at a production company for years making docs, then made an animated show that got a some attention in LA, moved out there for a few years pitching my show with one of the Simpson's brass and ended up parlaying it into a show in development on Fox.  It never got picked up though and I ended up moving back east and producing and editing docs again.  Now I'm just an editor.  I never really went the full on studio path though, which is why I'm working right now while a bunch of people I know are sitting at home.

Van, in case you were being serious, here's a good brief intro on superconductors. Good luck learning anything while trying to restrain a throbbing boner for 3 full minutes.

 

4 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Van, in case you were being serious, here's a good brief intro on superconductors. Good luck learning anything while trying to restrain a throbbing boner for 3 full minutes.

 

Thanks for that.  I didn't retain much of it but that woman's hot and British so she could tell me I'm dying of stage 4 cancer and I'd maintain an erection.

33 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

No, he means there might have been bugs or small animals present, possibly used as test subjects for the latter. In other words, the whistleblower using the term "non-human biologics" naturally makes everyone leap to extraterrestrial beings, but reality is far more mundane.

 

Stick to cryptoshilling, this clearly ain't your game, fam.

I'm gonna go with what I've seen over anything you have to say, that's for sure lol 

1 minute ago, mattmcginley7 said:

I'm gonna go with what I've seen over anything you have to say, that's for sure lol 

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6 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

Thanks for that.  I didn't retain much of it but that woman's hot and British so she could tell me I'm dying of stage 4 cancer and I'd maintain an erection.

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2 hours ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Van, in case you were being serious, here's a good brief intro on superconductors. Good luck learning anything while trying to restrain a throbbing boner for 3 full minutes.

 

Hit. 

 

Pluto, you're a planet to me.

"Our cancer-killing pill is like a snowstorm that closes a key airline hub, shutting down all flights in and out only in planes carrying cancer cells," says the professor who has been developing the new drug over the past 20 years.

Known as AOH1996, it targets a cancerous variant of a protein called proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA).

In its mutated form, PCNA is "critical" in the replication of DNA, and the repair of all "expanding tumours".

https://news.sky.com/story/cancer-killing-pill-that-appears-to-annihilate-solid-tumours-is-now-being-tested-on-humans-12932133

 

 

On 8/1/2023 at 1:58 PM, we_gotta_believe said:

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A question mark in deep space has been spotted inside pictures captured by the James Webb Space Telescope.

NASA astronomers had trained their sights on a tightly bound pair of actively-forming stars, known as Herbig-Haro 46/47.

But, some observers focused instead on a tiny, but intriguing, detail in the high-resolution near-infrared light image produced.

Visible in the scene from 1,470 light-years away is a small but distinct question mark shape.

 

"Is the universe asking us something?” posits an article at Space.com.

The publication reported that representatives of the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) suggested it could be a distant galaxy, or interacting galaxies that formed the question mark-shape.

"Herbig-Haro 46/47 is an important object to study because it is relatively young – only a few thousand years old,” explained STScI. "Stars take millions of years to fully form.”

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1 hour ago, DaEagles4Life said:

A question mark in deep space has been spotted inside pictures captured by the James Webb Space Telescope.

NASA astronomers had trained their sights on a tightly bound pair of actively-forming stars, known as Herbig-Haro 46/47.

But, some observers focused instead on a tiny, but intriguing, detail in the high-resolution near-infrared light image produced.

Visible in the scene from 1,470 light-years away is a small but distinct question mark shape.

 

"Is the universe asking us something?” posits an article at Space.com.

The publication reported that representatives of the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) suggested it could be a distant galaxy, or interacting galaxies that formed the question mark-shape.

"Herbig-Haro 46/47 is an important object to study because it is relatively young – only a few thousand years old,” explained STScI. "Stars take millions of years to fully form.”

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