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Re:that must be the first quantum...
Hey!
Thanks for that dude! A search for RQO returns delectable results!
+1 Informative!
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Re:Seriously?!
Your concession that the two situations are not similar happened here:
""Yep.""They had actionable evidence on day one in the watergate investigation. Two years into this shit you have not ONE incident of Russian collusion with Americans to bias the election. Nothing.
As it stands there is literally ZERO evidence of collusion between not only the Trump Administration but ANY AMERICAN and the Russians regarding election fraud.
And to make matters even dumber, the Russian interference in the election amounted to some Facebook ads which only a blithering idiot would think were relevant in the fucking unending blizzard of propaganda that bombards voters during an election.
What was in any of those facebook ads that swayed anyone?
Keep in mind, the argument is that it changed votes. Examine the literal facebook memes... they were more memes than ads... name one of those memes that actually changed a vote or was even remotely unique?
Here is a New York Times article where they link a bunch of them:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/1...Do you HONESTLY think that did anything? Because there is no way that someone that was going to vote for hillary or bernie looked at those fucking things and then said "I have decided to change my vote". They're shit posting at best.
You think a 2 year FBI investigation is worth sustaining over some facebook shit posting. That isn't a question. That is an obvious fact. Feel shame.
I went through them all. They were ignorable because there was a shit load of obviously not russian inspired memes saying the exact same thing that were dramatically more common.
And let us also not forget that the REAL scandal was that Hillary perverted the the DNC against Bernie.
SHE EVEN WROTE A FUCKING BOOK ABOUT IT:
https://www.amazon.com/Hacks-I...This woman was head of the DNC during the end of the presidential election. She details in there what went wrong.
1. Obama f'ed up the Democratic party by focusing on his own political machine to the exclusion of the party leaving it starved of resources and organization.
2. DWS who was head of the DNC was a best incompetent and possibly corrupt and also ran up a lot of debt leaving the DNC in debt to the tune of 20ish million dollars going INTO the presidential election. Going into that election the Republicans had a cash surplus and the Democrats after 8 years in power were 20 million in debt going into the election. Rather than blaming boogiemen for your failure maybe clean your own house?
3. Hillary bailed the DNC out on condition that she would control it PRIOR to winning nomination from her party. Which meant that the primary was a farce.
It goes on and on and on. And no, it isn't controversial... there is empirical evidence for pretty much all of that. Unlike the Russian collusion circus which has no empirical evidence of Russian collusion.
And all you chuckleheads want to talk about is Russian collusion of when there is more evidence of Obama colluding with the Russians. Or did you forget this:
https://youtu.be/keXx0zxTarE?t...Imagine if you had a video clip of Trump saying that? You would cream your degenerate pants.
But here's the thing. Everything you're doing is predicated on the assumption that people are dumb enough to not follow along. And sure, there are a lot of stupid people for you to prey upon. But you've painted yourself into a corner. Your economic policy. Your political tactics. Your reliance on heavy handed false morality.
You have no credibility, no integrity, and there's no possibly of extending you even common courtesy in this environment so absurdly egregious is this behavior. This political faction you've married yourself to is out of control. And carrying their water in the face of overwhelming evidence is only making it worse.
You're running out of floor, machacho.
Putting on a brave face isn't going to stop this.
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Re:Well Whoop-Tee-Do !
creimer has left for YouTube months ago!!!
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Re:that must be the first quantum...
Recursion sucks performance wise when implemented in hardware with either the stack or heap used (push, pop and such at the CPU level).
In fact, an optimized jit or compiler will just translate your recursion into iterative machine code, Don't get me wrong here! I program in AI languages in San Jose and recursion is really a optimized way to describe the task to do,
Whether the quantum computing can help with this remains to be seen. Would recursion be more bare metal hardware friendly with quantum computing?
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Re:Does anyone understand this?
This ounds like hype to me!
My PC has an eight-core processor and a Nvidia 1050 Ti 4GB video card. A minute of 1080p video renedered on the processor takes a minute. A minute of 1080p video rendered on the Nvidia card takes 10 seconds. I don't think an iPad has the same performance of my PC for rendering videos longer than a short clip.
I can't imagine using Photoshop without a keyboard and mouse, or not being able to access my files from my file server. Video rendering on the iPad will probably suck donkey balls.
Blackmagic also charges high prices for their gear as Apple does. Need an HDMI to USB3 capture device? Blackmagic is $300. Any generic company is $50.
I have a hearing loss in one ear, so my audio will always be suspect. I use a Zoom H2 audio recorder with a pop filter 12" away from my mouth, Audacity to clean up and normalize the audio, and sync the audio to the video and apply a "voice enhancement" eq to the audio in the video editor.
I take public transit. A local bus take me down the street to pick up the express bus, the express bus drops me off in Palo Alto, and a local bus take me down the street to my job. An hour each way. Driving through Palo Alto during rush hour is insane. Since I work in government I.T., I start work at 7:00AM.
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Re: only ever bad news about apple
LOL!
I still use my iPhone 6s and reduce my monthly bill from $80 to $50. As a phone and a video camera, the iPhone 6s isn't obsolete and I use it to make my videos on youtube. As a Sprint very special customer for 20+ years, Sprint will always give me a new iPhone for free if I decide to stop using the 6s as a phone in the next several years.
Also, I find AmazonTM the gretest thing since sliced bread and helps taking care of my health at retirement with the Amazon long tail revenue streams!
All you need to do is find a website with a permissive TOS, say, Slashdot, create a Python script to scrape your own comments, sprinkle Amazon affiliate links in various posts, and then re-post past links whenever possible. You can even make video of yourself going to pick up AmazonTM parcel at the convenience store and post it on your youtube channel for more redundant revenue streams.
They also have a wide supply, the best of latte and clif/power bars at the best cost, espicially if you make a friend buy them for you with your own affiliate link!
onus: get some silver coins, view recommendations on my special Youtube channel dedicated to the topic! They constitute a fail-safe insurance strategy for your retirement!
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Re:Is he still driving his Honda Accord?
I do not know too much about Jeff Bezos, but this scene from 1999, where he explains why he is driving a Honda Accord despite being a billionaire, may explain why he is not just your average billionaire, but the richest man on earth. https://youtu.be/3VUGj34jTqY?t... Vote me down, but somehow I think he is a great guy.
A great guy!? He actively undermines unionization efforts of his workforce yet refuses to pay them a liveable wage. Oh he's a real stand-up guy alright. He wouldn't air condition his warehouses for the longest time and workers got sick and a few died. I hope several people vote you down.
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Is he still driving his Honda Accord?
I do not know too much about Jeff Bezos, but this scene from 1999, where he explains why he is driving a Honda Accord despite being a billionaire, may explain why he is not just your average billionaire, but the richest man on earth.
https://youtu.be/3VUGj34jTqY?t...
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Re: huh
Without exception, Nazis and White Nationalists are a lot more honest and reliable than you are.
I told you.
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Re:Savings? Really no.
10:43: 18 miles remaining 11:13: 217 miles remaining. 199 miles in half an hour. You were saying? That's hardly even the fastest Model 3 charging experience. Model 3 tops out at a nearly 500mph charge rate.
2013 P85 is an old car, of a different, less efficient model, driven back at a time four years when Superchargers were spaced further apart, and a larger percentage of them were lower power. You're comparing apples with oranges.
There's no way any Tesla will even go near 336 miles range of a BMW 340
Take it up with the EPA drivecycle test designers.
A Tesla Model S P100 can only muster 170 miles real world range.
If you're driving >200 kph on the Autobahn all the time, sure. Don't expect a gasoline car to go as far on the Autobahn, either.
You're right that Model 3 didn't go 310 miles when Consumer Reports tested it. It went 350 miles.
Lastly: 100 kWh is not 50% larger than 75 kWh. And Model S is a much less efficient vehicle; it needs a much larger battery to go the same distance.
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Re:Savings? Really no.
10:43: 18 miles remaining 11:13: 217 miles remaining. 199 miles in half an hour. You were saying? That's hardly even the fastest Model 3 charging experience. Model 3 tops out at a nearly 500mph charge rate.
2013 P85 is an old car, of a different, less efficient model, driven back at a time four years when Superchargers were spaced further apart, and a larger percentage of them were lower power. You're comparing apples with oranges.
There's no way any Tesla will even go near 336 miles range of a BMW 340
Take it up with the EPA drivecycle test designers.
A Tesla Model S P100 can only muster 170 miles real world range.
If you're driving >200 kph on the Autobahn all the time, sure. Don't expect a gasoline car to go as far on the Autobahn, either.
You're right that Model 3 didn't go 310 miles when Consumer Reports tested it. It went 350 miles.
Lastly: 100 kWh is not 50% larger than 75 kWh. And Model S is a much less efficient vehicle; it needs a much larger battery to go the same distance.
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Re:Seriously?!
Watergate?
They had actionable court evidence INSTANTLY in the watergate investigation. They literally arrested people that they could red fucking handed.
And you want to compare that to "this".
You have nothing you can take to court after two years. In watergate there was something to take to court ON DAY ONE.
On. Day. One.
And you compare that to a case that has NOTHING after two years?
Do you want me to go through the watergate investigation in embarressing detail to show all the ways in which that was an absolutely horrible example?
or do you want to concede that one too?
Stay down.
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America could be the same way, it creates wealth
America may not be awash in newfound oil, but the USA is a wealthy country that keeps creating wealth. Take an American company like Apple, awash in cash. The CEO gets $3 million base salary + $9 million for meeting his numbers for a total of $12 million. An Apple Genius (often a millenial) makes $15/hr and may get $10 off an Apple device for their perk.
In your judgement, is Tim Cook is worth the same as 400 Apple Genius in terms of contribution to the company and wealth creation?
In the USA wealth is not evenly distributed and any gains flow to the top 10% as seen in Tim Cooks performance bonus.
How to fix it?
Last I checked, the economy is booming and in the USA there are more jobs than workers available. It is time to use your social media skills to get organized and get a fair wage for your contribution, unless of course you think you are worth 400x (times) less than the CEO of your company.
Who should organize?
Apple Geniuses
Big Box Store Works (Home Depot, Lowes, Menards, Best Buy, Walmart, SamClub, Costco, Target)
Fast Food Workers (Taco Bell, McD;s, BK)
Dollar Store Workers
Convenience Store Works
Department Store WorkersEveryone has to do it together, or it won't work. No single company can have a competitive advantage with cheaper labor. However, most CEO's in a competitive sector like fast food can't raise wages without raising prices or cutting staff, because their competitors can still run cheaper. The entire segment needs to band together and demand higher wages/benefits.
Millennials! Pay Attention. There has never been an better time to organize and get your piece of the American pie, or you can just settle for the crumbs.
The question you have to ask yourself is what value do you contribute to the company in which you work?This worked at the turn of the century for AutoWorkers and it could clearly work again.
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Re: Electric Universe
Re: And yet when we search for these massive fields, they've never been found
It's not clear why you expect to see "massive" fields. Don Scott has published the mathematics for the force-free field-aligned Birkeland current, and it is a Bessel function - a series of concentric cylinders of counter-rotating charge.
To be clear, there is no mathematical basis in the Bessel function for your claim that a massive field would be observable from outside of the filament structure.
If you take a close look at the geometry which is being alleged, you should notice that the existence of these counter-rotating cylinders means that we cannot assume that electric currents will produce large magnetic fields.
It wasn't more than about two years after Dr. Scott published this paper, by the way, that another paper was published, acknowledging the existence of counter-rotation in AGN [active galactic nuclei] jets:
our results have now yielded firm evidence that many — possibly all — AGN jets have inward currents along their axes and outward currents in a more extended region surrounding the jets. This provides fundamental information about the conditions leading to the formation and launching of the jets, as well as key input to theoretical simulations of astrophysical jets. It also indicates that astrophysical jets are fundamentally electromagnetic structures, which must be borne in mind when interpreting observed features in the distributions of both their intensity and linear polarization.
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Re:Subsidies are the solution...
A) The japanese were preparing to attack the united states with the bubonic plague in September.
In 2002, Changde, China, site of the flea spraying attack, held an "International Symposium on the Crimes of Bacteriological Warfare" which estimated that at least 580,000 people died as a result of the attack.[38] The historian Sheldon Harris claims that 200,000 died.[39] In addition to Chinese casualties, 1,700 Japanese in Chekiang were killed by their own biological weapons while attempting to unleash the biological agent, indicating serious issues with distribution.[1]
During the final months of World War II, Japan planned to use plague as a biological weapon against San Diego, California. The plan was scheduled to launch on September 22, 1945, but Japan surrendered five weeks earlier.[40][41][42][43]
B) You need to educate yourself on
*Operation Olympic (Just the beach invasion- first 60 days): 15,000 dead on the U.S. side alone. 30,000 japanese soldiers dead. 10,000 to 20,000 civilian casualties and suicides. 200-300 kamikaze attacks per hour directed at troop transports.
Here's a video going over the plan and expectations.
https://youtu.be/k2NZVQzfAbo*Operation Downfall (The rest of the campaign to conquer Japan): The complete destruction of multiple japanese cities by conventional means. The complete destruction of Japanese industrial base.
"Operation Downfall, the codename for the U.S.-led mission to capture the Japanese homeland in 1945 and 1946 never did take place. Had the invasion not been preempted by the dropping of the atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, almost all agree that the campaign would have stood as the bloodiest chapter of the Second World War, adding as much as an additional 10 million dead to the warâ(TM)s already mind-boggling final body count of 50 million.
https://militaryhistorynow.com..."
* And the likely outcome of simply blockading Japan: Likely to last over a decade and also result in millions of deaths by starvation.
Here's a video going over the blockade considerations, history, and expectations.https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
featuring an interview with historian D.M. Giangreco.
---You also need to consider that if not for attacking the two cities, the u.s. was intending to use nuclear weapons tactically to soften the beaches two to three days before the invasion landed. That would have made nuclear weapons *much* more acceptable for use in future conflicts.
Also, if Japan had not attacked the U.S. at pearl harbor, the entry into the war by the U.S. would have been much later, much less consistent, and much more tentative. There were strong isolationists including u.s. congressional representatives who opposed entering the war. The Holocaust which occurred would have *paled* compared what the Nazi's could have done with a couple more years. Instead of 15 million, it might have been 20 or even 30 million dead.
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Re: Multi screen / Bitcoin effect
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Re: Needing an upgrade.
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Re:From the law offices of Larry, Moe, and Curly
Time Cube is great. As are the ramblings of ATZE-TM and his website. But I will admit, once you get through the lengthy copyright notice, dlak-TM's ambient music is quite enjoyable.
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You can try it at home
At 2300 degrees, steel becomes liquid. At 1500 degrees, structural steel is about the consistency (and strength) of plastic. You can try it yourself. You can get a 1/4 steel rod and propane torch at home depot. Get it the steel glowing bright red (1500) and you'll find you can easily bend it with finger pressure.
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no public comment
What if the FCC passed the original Open Internet Order without any public comment, wouldn't that be problematic?
But that's exactly what the FCC did. That's what they had to do.
And Pai was the one fighting to try to make the rules public: https://youtu.be/MqnnsFiiIwY?t...
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Re:Gut-Based Decisions?
I'm trying to make sense of the data but the math is actually kind of hard.
BARBIE? Is that you? I'm a fan of your album.
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It was doing so well ...
... until it got to "and Windows 10".
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Left below
Nobody else thought of this?
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Re:correct the record?
Yup, this didn't put them off either.
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Re:A new high.
In beer as well.
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Challenge
I wonder if they can remove Yoko Ono's banshee cries from this live performance of Johnny B Goode
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Your daughter
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Re:Way ahead of you...
Uhhhh.... Tell that to Wichita, Kansas.
I've seen a town removed from existence. Those who didn't flee died.
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The Measure of a Man
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Re:This is the usual stuff.
CCC-medien has a video about this: https://youtu.be/mGj5Hp354js (in German)
I found it quite interesting because the speaker (the one who were raided) tries to also see if from the viewpoint of the police. -
Re:AI as an invaluable support tool for doctors
you can see it becoming a powerful support tool for doctors
As long as the tail doesn't wag the dog there, I agree.
I'm sorry Dr. Bill, you cost 1 Million dollars a year to pay, while McBox Boxieface over there costs $500/month for power plus maintenance. And can literally be in two places at once. Why don't you go back to school and choose a better degree this time? -
Re:Side effects include suicidal thoughts
Proving my point, you didn't read your own statistics.
Women in your chart have the highest suicide rate at around 65 and then taper off.
However, men in your chart have an increasing rate of suicide as they get older.
By all means, mod me down for letting the air out of your balloon. The lowest suicide rates are when people are young and the highest are when people are older. To suggest that there is a negative relationship between age and suicide contradicts the very pdf you cited and clearly didn't read or understand.
I say again, GOOD DAY, sir.
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Re:2 ratings instead of 5 is a little less arbitra
How hard is it to rate on a 5 point scale? We do it zillions of times a day at nearly every school in the nation...
5 = A = very best = Absolutely love
1 = F = worst/fail = hated itApparently it's hard. Let me direct your attention to this partial article: You Graduated Cum Laude? So Did Everyone Else. At X and Y, more got the designations than didn't.
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Re:That's no boating accident
but this is confusing how it's being applied to Twitter.
It's being applied to Twitter by a very nice smiling man in a black hat, holding a large piece of legal-sized paper on Twitter behind which is a large gun, and saying, "Nice piece of internet real-estate you've got there,
..."
It's the government. Once you finally manage to attract their attention and actually get them pissed, you've got Trouble with a Capital T.
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Re:Pro-regulation conservatives
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Re:Controversy
We are meant to have an arc to our life.
There is no arc in an old folks home.House M.D. nailed it
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Re:"Camouflaged a hand owned by a subject"
minus 280 views! hehe!
Actually, it's minus 500 views. The AlienCon 2018 video had 1K view at its peak and YouTube has been revising the view count for that video downward for the past week.
caught running clickbots again Chris?
We seen this before with the Silicon Valley Comic Con videos. A massive spike in view count during and after that event. The view counts are readjusted two weeks later to discard clicks that didn't show any video. The funny thing about the AlienCon 2018 video is that it has more watch time than all the SVCC 2018 videos combined (22 hours vs 16 hours, respectively).
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Re:Corporate Success!
Think about what you said, because logically by your argument how do you know that you are seeing reality as it really is
Logically it does since people who replied claimed that the press is NOT an arm of big business but yet the press IS a fucking corporation, that's retard level of perceptual breakdown of these peoples brains. It also proves they've never opened a history book in their life. When you or anyone replies to my post I can immediately spot how ignorant you are and whether you know any history at all or have even opened a history book.
If corporations would do the below, what else might they do? But that might offend your political beliefs.
"I helped make Mexico, especially Tampico, safe for American oil interests in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys to collect revenues in. I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefits of Wall Street. The record of racketeering is long. I helped purify Nicaragua for the international banking house of Brown Brothers in 1909-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for American sugar interests in 1916. In China I helped to see to it that Standard Oil went its way unmolested."[p. 10]
"War is a racket.
...It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives." [p. 23]"The general public shoulders the bill [for war]. This bill renders a horrible accounting. Newly placed gravestones. Mangled bodies. Shattered minds. Broken hearts and homes. Economic instability. Depression and all its attendant miseries. Back-breaking taxation for generations and generations." [p. 24]
From war is a racket:
http://www.amazon.com/War-Rack...
On the corporate state"
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Re:The illusion of safety
I think I'm probably a psychopath; but I haven't killed enough people to tell.
if you've actually considered the possibility that you're a psychopath then you probably aren't one.
If you want some (virtual!) practice though, play Yandere Simulator or at least watch some YouTube videos. You can learn all types of useful things!
Needless to say, this is obviously just a game, not indicative of real life -- unless you start seeing 2D characters around you.
Also, we want to think that "we're" always in control, but if we get stressed out enough (think enough repressed aggravation and hate morphed into rage) I think the lower brain comes into play and subverts things. So you "always" control your feelings and actions, but they suddenly and literally control you, so your conscious and planning mind flips to solving the imperative panic response problems. Legal, moral, and ethical ideas all be dammed, adrenaline solves the immediate problem; the next breath can take care of itself.
This is partly what I think is wrong with schools -- teach Reading, wRiting, and aRithmetic, basic health, math, and budgeting skills, along with self-control (And Hell, maybe that includes dealing with bullies.) You WANT it now, you don't NEED it now. That cookie, doughnut, movie can wait. That new car can wait if you still have a beat-up working one. We all have to get along with others, although sometimes you just have to agree to disagree and minimize contact. You are NOT always right, listen to opposing views, realize they might have a point as well.
That works BOTH WAYS though, they need to listen to you. Demonizing them (those INHUMAN monsters!) and completely shutting them out doesn't help anyone. I was shocked to see the mandatory XKCD cartoon here in a discussion. If he's right -- if everyone's completely made up their mind and not ever talking or listening to each other -- we're lost. (BF: we'll all hang separately.) Zealots are one thing, discussion is another. And "civility is white privilege" -- oh my God, if you tarnish the golden rule (completely ignoring religion) then you really ARE evil. If "Strength is Justice" then snipers rule.
To clarify this using an "old conflict": angels and demons all fight for what's "right" -- but I imagine in their own mind they think THEY'RE 100% right and it's the OTHER group contains the demons.
So which side are you on again? Are you sure?
Oh, and one final group that actually wants to kill me, that I know of -- extreme Muslims. I'm an atheist and either I'll submit, or die. Or so I understand. I don't like religion and hate extreme anything, but I don't think the extreme Buddhists, Wiccans, and Christians literally want to kill me while the Muslims do. I could be wrong but haven't found any evidence yet. (And I haven't looked THAT much, and one article/comment in either direction isn't enough.) -
Re: I'm missing something
Bullshit. Linus Tech Talks, Jayztwocents, they are more than happy to slag the fuck out of a shit product and ya know what? People are MORE likely to watch them because they get the story without the BS so their reviews are worth the time to watch.
Also if more than a few give Nvidia the Linus Torvalds Salute its not gonna do Nvidia any favors as AMD? Is THE hot shit right now. Don't believe me? Look at how many vids there are singing the praises of the Ryzen 2200g and 2400g, now that the miners aren't sucking them down like tic tacs the RX580, 570, and 560 are VERY competitive again, and of course we recently got the news the PS5 is gonna be running all AMD which means the console ports? Probably gonna run better on an AMD rig.
With Nvidia not having come out with a new design in quite awhile and AMD already teasing the new GPUs? Yeah plenty for reviewers to talk about without getting the Nvidia chips until release. Remember if they are making enough ad revenue for day 1 to matter? They can probably afford to just buy it and have relationships with suppliers, I'm sure most reviewers won't have any issue getting their hands on the new cards without giving Nvidia a BJ.
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Re:Corporate Success!
"press has always been an arm of big business"
Wrong.The US government and big business are not seperate entities. You are historically illiterate and without a clue.
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Re:Consistent
Ice caps aren't a permanent feature of the planet. They can very well melt.
Human habitations are also not a permanent feature of the planet. They can very well move.
But how will we ever move fast enough to escape oceans rising at fractions of an inch a year? Wouldn't it look something like this?
Strat
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Re:I just landed my first career IT gig
They are often in jail primarily due to being black or brown and smoking weed. Yes, lets let out all the political prisoners that are there simply because white men were afraid that their women would want to hook up with blacks rather than scared-ass white guys. Due to their fear and to keep themselves in business, they made marijuana illegal.
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Re:Weren't you going to retire off your trolls?
Bitching about it in the comments changes nothing, Chris.
"Without creimer"
We can only imagine. But judging by your rapid weight gain in your last few videos , we won't have to imagine for much longer.
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Re:I already have a job
You should get a job as an I.T. Closet Cleaner, and wear a family friendly Goat C shirt.
This is creimer. Where are the creimertards? Oh, wait. It's an AC comment that's not searchable and requires reading comprehension.
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Overall a successful and reliable rocket, but...
... when one of your space industry colleagues decides that the best place to continue observations is lying flat on the ground, best to take note...
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Re:I already have a job
You should get a job as an I.T. Closet Cleaner, and wear a family friendly Goat C shirt.
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Re:BugsBugsBugsBugs
Don't you mean BadgersBadgersBadgersBadgers
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1970s SpaceCon
While attending Silicon Valley Comic Con 2018 earlier this year, I was at the SpaceCon panel. Bob Wilkins of Creature Freature fame borrowed a Channel 2 cameraman and several episodes of Star Trek to play at SpaceCon, a San Francisco Bay Area science fiction convention that ran through the 1970's. The early convention scene was wild because no one was concern about copyrights. That changed after Star Wars came out and Twentieth Century Fox started shutting down conventions in the early 1980s. Now we have the licensed regime.
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Re:Nice to know chris is contained
" sell your idiotic stack of pirate treasure "