again highly educated people using 6 shells in the gun to play Russian roulette. its an organism that’s only purpose hardwired into its DNA is to kill living things. lets take it out and play with it maybe if we treat it nice it will not kill us. it’s not a puppy it’s “the plague”
Hang on a second A L N… if folks like our U of C professor here were not courageous enough to risk their lives studying these kinds of things, we would not have knowledge of how to beat such diseases, and far less understanding of the immune system in general. I think he’s a brave man. I’d be scared to “play” with something that might infect and kill me, and my heart goes out to his family.
Im with MP..
i think we should study it. it is the part where they lost respect for it thinking they had made it inert and got careless that bugs me.
I’m with ALN, obviously we need to study these things, and yes, it takes brave people to do so but something went horribly wrong and the dude that is supposed to be the expert is dead.
It’s a very bad germ whose only function is to kill and we think we’ve watered it down and we were wrong.
How big an error might this turn out to be?
Gotta say here I think we all are right. Respect the bug, and the man.
Bring back the monkeys, they have no mourners or loved ones to support.
required,
Remember Reston?
We lucked out. Luck, nothing more and nothing else.
It’s dangerous to handle this stuff. It is exceedingly stupid to do so in places where there are large populations of human nearby.
In Reston we found out after the fact that humans couldn’t catch an certain strain of Ebola Virus from test monkeys.
Reston is a suburb of Washington DC.
Luck.
Bring back the monkeys? PETA would never agree to that. Better a researcher should die than an animal be put at risk.
again highly educated people using 6 shells in the gun to play Russian roulette. its an organism that’s only purpose hardwired into its DNA is to kill living things. lets take it out and play with it maybe if we treat it nice it will not kill us. it’s not a puppy it’s “the plague”
Hang on a second A L N… if folks like our U of C professor here were not courageous enough to risk their lives studying these kinds of things, we would not have knowledge of how to beat such diseases, and far less understanding of the immune system in general. I think he’s a brave man. I’d be scared to “play” with something that might infect and kill me, and my heart goes out to his family.
Im with MP..
i think we should study it. it is the part where they lost respect for it thinking they had made it inert and got careless that bugs me.
I’m with ALN, obviously we need to study these things, and yes, it takes brave people to do so but something went horribly wrong and the dude that is supposed to be the expert is dead.
It’s a very bad germ whose only function is to kill and we think we’ve watered it down and we were wrong.
How big an error might this turn out to be?
Gotta say here I think we all are right. Respect the bug, and the man.
Bring back the monkeys, they have no mourners or loved ones to support.
required,
Remember Reston?
We lucked out. Luck, nothing more and nothing else.
It’s dangerous to handle this stuff. It is exceedingly stupid to do so in places where there are large populations of human nearby.
In Reston we found out after the fact that humans couldn’t catch an certain strain of Ebola Virus from test monkeys.
Reston is a suburb of Washington DC.
Luck.
Bring back the monkeys? PETA would never agree to that. Better a researcher should die than an animal be put at risk.