As an extra added confirmation that I think my reasoning was sound, one of the tests I wanted to see _was_ later done, and it _did_ come out the way I suspected it might, and wanted more investigation into. So I am very confident in my understanding of this situation.
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Replying to @cmuratori @NickDrisc0ll and
I, too, have complaints about people's behavior, but it has little to do with vaccination and more to do with mask wearing and other precautions, since those may be more important in the long run depending on what happens in the evolution of the virus.
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Replying to @cmuratori @NickDrisc0ll and
When you take a flight, do you research all the engineering of the aircraft so you can know every part that can fail, and how it can fail, and how that can potentially kill you? Or do you just trust that it's literally the safest form of travel?
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Replying to @IFollowTechStu1 @NickDrisc0ll and
Stop for a second and think about asking that question the first year airplanes were invented.
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Replying to @cmuratori @NickDrisc0ll and
You mentioned leeches dude. It's a fair question.
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Replying to @IFollowTechStu1 @NickDrisc0ll and
What's the question? Whether leeches were a good medical treatment for any of the conditions they were used for? The answer is "no".
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Replying to @cmuratori @IFollowTechStu1 and
If the question is, "don't you think trusting airplanes in 2021 is the same as trusting mRNA vaccines in 2021", the answer is "of course not" because the amount of testing we've had in aviation is many, many orders of magnitude more than the testing we've had on mRNA.
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Replying to @cmuratori @IFollowTechStu1 and
So _any_ rational person could rightly conclude that trusting an airplane in 2021 is safer than trusting an mRNA vaccine in 2021. Which by the way, if it's a 737 MAX, is maybe not the best call anymore either :) But that's a separate ball of wax.
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Replying to @cmuratori @IFollowTechStu1 and
And to the point, I _do_ actually spend a fair bit of time reading about airline fatalities. I would very much not want to fly a 737 MAX, because the software engineering is so bad that I don't want to trust them when there are much safer planes available.
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Replying to @cmuratori @NickDrisc0ll and
Well, *that* we can certainly agree on.
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Yeah. Talk about things I really didn't want to know about how the software in modern planes is developed :(
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Replying to @cmuratori @NickDrisc0ll and
I know. I was floored too. So I get your point man. Much respect. I've followed you for years and I hold you in high regard.
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