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Mission To Mars: Mankind’s Next Giant Leap, Or The Last Thing We Need To Be Worrying About?
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hfields
As human beings, it’s in our natures to dream big. And as a species, we’ve done some astonishing things. Today, for instance, marks the 40th anniversary of the first lunar landing and moon walk–a mission we achieved, in part, to impress and intimidate our cold-war rivals. Now the astronauts from the Apollo missions (especially…
Steve Jobs Liver Transplant–Is That Ethical?
By
hfields
UPDATE: Interesting NY Times article asking some of the same questions as my original post about Steve Jobs’ liver transplant. Check the NY Times piece out! Because of this article, and because of the many comments I received on my own, I’m putting up an updated version of my prior post today (below), but with some changes…
Blog Commenting Courtesy… Do Bloggers Have a Right To Expect It?
By
hfields
I received a lot of flack for my last post. And I’m willing to admit I may just have deserved some of it. I was called out for failing to ‘do my research’ and ‘being ignorant’ when I drew a hypothetical scenario out from news about Steve Jobs’ liver transplant to ask a greater question…
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