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Two Way Communication!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
There brother thats what I want!
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Re:The name says it all...
I wonder if it will feature The Adventures of Kim Jong Un
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Re: manbanging
No, faggots are bundles of sticks as in:
Individually we are weak, like a single twig. But as a bundle we form a mighty faggot.
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Re:Uh, what?
Alone? Alone, you say? In North Korea? That sounds ronery. So very ronery. -PCP
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That's the most solid argument I have ever heard
or read in favor of Hillary Clinton and her "early 20th century progressive" policies.
That'll go down in history with the arguments of that other famous progressive elitist, George Bernard Shaw who also fanatically and mindlessly supported the elites making decisions for the masses. He was just as distasteful as you appear to be, probably for the same reasons, and certainly for the same leftist agenda at all costs.
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Manbang - shebang
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Re:Here let me help you decide....
How about Hillary, herself?
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If she's above the law
it's because no Jury would convict her. There's a little thing called Jury Nullification out there.
This isn't about drinking the Kool-Aid either. We're a pretty right wing country. Hilary is a comprise between the right wing (and the ruling class that manipulates them) and the progressives who would like a little, ya know, progress. We already know she's not a prefect candidate. Nobody is (Long form birth certs, drone strikes, etc, etc). But I don't want the nut-jobs from the Green party or Libertarians either. -
Re:Vote for Jill Stein and Gary.
Jill Stein: WIFI harms our kids(1). Gary Johnson: Jews should be forced to make wedding cakes for Nazi party members by the government(2).
Jill Stein and the green party doesn't believes in a free press, wants flat or negative GDP(3). The GP VP hangs out with holocaust denier and 9/11 truther.(4)
Gary Johnson isn't Libertarian at all.(5)
1) http://gizmodo.com/now-jill-st...
2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
4) http://www.thedailybeast.com/a...
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Re:Vote for Jill Stein and Gary.
Jill Stein: WIFI harms our kids(1). Gary Johnson: Jews should be forced to make wedding cakes for Nazi party members by the government(2).
Jill Stein and the green party doesn't believes in a free press, wants flat or negative GDP(3). The GP VP hangs out with holocaust denier and 9/11 truther.(4)
Gary Johnson isn't Libertarian at all.(5)
1) http://gizmodo.com/now-jill-st...
2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
4) http://www.thedailybeast.com/a...
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What event?
seriously. What event? Aside from the scandal itself what, exactly, did Hilary do that was a) a criminal offense and b) revealed in the emails?
While I'm on it, which is it? Is she a fool who couldn't run an email server or a Machiavellian genius who successfully evaded the FBI and an entire political party's attempts to bring her to justice?
Oh, and this. -
I hope this has been enlightening for you.
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Here let me help you decide....
Clinton's Success stories:
Movie : Clinton Cash Movie:Free
Movie Fact Sheet: Fact Sheet
Clinton Death Count: Death list Dont forget Julian assanges head attorney hit by a train, the father of the doc that did hillary's checkup who released some info.
Bill Clinton's Rape Sheet: Victim list Not sure if the 19 year old when he was in the CIA in oxford is on that one at 19 or his supposed best friend at 16 either.
Hillary getting a rapist off, while accusing a 12 year old virgin of being hot for older men: Article with sources here is the interview with her last month: Interview with victim 2016 Because you know a 12 year old wants stitches in her vagina.
I dont have to link hopefully what Comey said about all the lies, treason, and death she caused with her pay for play clinton foundation or the fun mails that keep coming out with FOIA. All though this one should give you an idea of the kind of treason we are talking about: Treason so high this guy can't even get access to the pages
Those of you that say I'm voting for Hillary because Trump is a meanie or a scoundrel, take a look at what this woman has caused already. If she is elected you will have done the world the biggest proof is in the pudding injustice ever. -
Re:lol wut
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What is your "answer" for Parallela?
What is your "answer" for Parallela?
* Parallella: The Most Energy Efficient Supercomputer on the Planet - Ray Hightower of WisdomGroup
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Re:Great, so when will they ban the SJWs?
I've watched enough of their videos to know everything I need to know about them.
Quinn does videos now? Where?
What a champion of free speech and discourse, eh?
Free speech doesn't require other people to listen to you. If he doesn't want to personally answer yet another random guy messaging him the same points and the same arguments about 1000 others already did, well too bad.
Sarkesian is a con artist who rakes in money and produces almost none of what she promises to make.
She has delivered all her Kickstarter material and a number of bonus videos, the most recent of which was published a few weeks ago. All the videos are on the Feminist Frequency YouTube channel. She has delivered all the base goals and all the stretch goals. This is an undeniable fact.
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Re:In other words
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Re:Subsidizing Businesses....
Not even. You have to create an app that allows people at home to bake goods in response to requests for baked goods. WTB[1x]BirthdayCake "Happy Birthday Faggot with a Tuba".
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Re: Will Internet Voting Endanger The Secret Ballo
There are other methods as well. I would explain it all, but I am not a cryptographer.
And that is the problem. To actually verify that these systems work as they claim you need PhD in cryptography which means 99.99% of the voters are left out in the cold. Plus having a working theory is one thing, letting voters make sure on election day that the implementation is not buggy and does not leak your votes to third-parties via a side-channel is another entirely.
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Re:Adolf hitler, lennart p, donald t
Are you sure!
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Re:What grudge? The editor's?
Which moron moded the parent as "insightful"?
Assange "lives" right in the middle of the polluted city of London, holed up in a small room in the Ecuador embassy; because the (slaves-to-the-states) British government is spending millions to keep police outside 24-hours so as soon as he steps outside, they'll extradite him to the torture hole in Guantanamo setup by the free and great United States of Evil.
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Re:Ignorant fools
Meat is great for the hunter/gatherer who has the scrounge for food because you can eat the bird that found and ate the berries without having to find the berries yourself. Per calorie, hunting meat gives you more calories per calorie expended than hunting berries. So yes, it gave us slightly more time but the real time saving was agriculture. Raising crops gave us ton more calories per time expended. Raising almost any type of edible crop is far more efficient that raising or hunting for meat. If you look at modern humans, most modern humans ate primarily grains and supplemented here and there with meat and they have been doing this 20k+ years. You would have to go back further than written history to get to primarily meat eating ancestors. There are obviously exceptions but these exceptions are not in the areas that grew into modern society. Modern society grew out of a stable, stay in one place agricultural society. It was the agricultural society that gave us the extra manpower to advance.
The problem with this view is that it is all based on incomplete 1950's paleoanthropology. The research of that time was heavily biased by the weight of animal bone remains, which made it look like humans were evolving almost completely on meat. This view is considered laughable today in light of the fact that we understand that bones are the only macroscopic evidence that survives for millions of years, and hence it was obviously going to bias their view.
If you look at their dental calculus (reflecting the long-term diet that went in to their bodies) however, you have to say that as a population they were totally vegan. There isn't a shred of evidence suggesting that they ate large amounts of meat on a regular basis or even at a very small scale. Meat therefore would have likely been a starvation food, only relied on in rare cases. 1950's paleoanthropologists simply didn't have the tools to talk about the range of evidences we can study today, but the unsubstantiated cultural myths like "Meat Made Us Human" and "Man the Hunter" persist.
This makes perfect sense to biological anthropologists, who recognized very early on that humans do not possess a single biological adaptation to eating meat. If it were the defining characteristic on which our species evolved you would expect, at the very least, changes in the development of our gut and teeth. We certainly wouldn't have evolved to lose our incisors, nor would we have retained the intestinal tract of a frugivore. There is a great TED talk explaining modern paleoanthropology's complete dismantling of the meat hypothesis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... -
Re:What the hell happened to Slashdot?
Once an inspiring effort at tech news, Slashdot now seems more driven by marketing and reckless government propaganda...
Domestic propaganda was re-legalized three years ago. That's a big part of it. The globalists know that trust in the mainstream media, which they have long controlled, is eroding, especially with the youth. Grassroots is the only way to reach a large number of people now.
Hillary Clinton openly admits that she will take direction from the globalist, secretive Council on Foreign Relations. David Rockefeller, a chairman of the board of the CFR, openly admits that a world government is the goal.
Donald Trump wants ideological tests for immigrants. I believe he started out as an arrogant, vain, blowhard with some pretty OK ideas about national sovereignty, but has now been co-opted by the globalists. A wall was a dumb idea. Ideological tests for immigration is downright scary. Now, that's some globalists, Nazi shit right there. You can bet your ass that advocation of personal liberty and gun ownership will be red flags on any such test, once cornerstones of the American way of life.
And, ugh, Gary Johnson now says he would support and sign the TPP.
I used to be a Christian who believed all the blood-for-blood, supernatural mumbo jumbo. That is the co-opting of the message of Jesus. Look at what Jesus actually said. "Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?" Those who speak the truth, today as then, will be martyrs. "[F]ear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell."
Oblig.: Wake up sheeple
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Re:What the hell happened to Slashdot?
Once an inspiring effort at tech news, Slashdot now seems more driven by marketing and reckless government propaganda...
Domestic propaganda was re-legalized three years ago. That's a big part of it. The globalists know that trust in the mainstream media, which they have long controlled, is eroding, especially with the youth. Grassroots is the only way to reach a large number of people now.
Hillary Clinton openly admits that she will take direction from the globalist, secretive Council on Foreign Relations. David Rockefeller, a chairman of the board of the CFR, openly admits that a world government is the goal.
Donald Trump wants ideological tests for immigrants. I believe he started out as an arrogant, vain, blowhard with some pretty OK ideas about national sovereignty, but has now been co-opted by the globalists. A wall was a dumb idea. Ideological tests for immigration is downright scary. Now, that's some globalists, Nazi shit right there. You can bet your ass that advocation of personal liberty and gun ownership will be red flags on any such test, once cornerstones of the American way of life.
And, ugh, Gary Johnson now says he would support and sign the TPP.
I used to be a Christian who believed all the blood-for-blood, supernatural mumbo jumbo. That is the co-opting of the message of Jesus. Look at what Jesus actually said. "Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?" Those who speak the truth, today as then, will be martyrs. "[F]ear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell."
Oblig.: Wake up sheeple
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Re:What the hell happened to Slashdot?
Once an inspiring effort at tech news, Slashdot now seems more driven by marketing and reckless government propaganda...
Domestic propaganda was re-legalized three years ago. That's a big part of it. The globalists know that trust in the mainstream media, which they have long controlled, is eroding, especially with the youth. Grassroots is the only way to reach a large number of people now.
Hillary Clinton openly admits that she will take direction from the globalist, secretive Council on Foreign Relations. David Rockefeller, a chairman of the board of the CFR, openly admits that a world government is the goal.
Donald Trump wants ideological tests for immigrants. I believe he started out as an arrogant, vain, blowhard with some pretty OK ideas about national sovereignty, but has now been co-opted by the globalists. A wall was a dumb idea. Ideological tests for immigration is downright scary. Now, that's some globalists, Nazi shit right there. You can bet your ass that advocation of personal liberty and gun ownership will be red flags on any such test, once cornerstones of the American way of life.
And, ugh, Gary Johnson now says he would support and sign the TPP.
I used to be a Christian who believed all the blood-for-blood, supernatural mumbo jumbo. That is the co-opting of the message of Jesus. Look at what Jesus actually said. "Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?" Those who speak the truth, today as then, will be martyrs. "[F]ear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell."
Oblig.: Wake up sheeple
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Sweet jesus, we're all doomed.
Japanese pilots have demonstrated the ability to fly more than one craft simultaneously while defeating overwhelming odds:
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Re:Giant ice cubes
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Re:There are plenty of job ADS.
You're probably going to love knowing that this video where attorneys explain in detail the process of avoiding hiring American workers is on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:Ignorant fools
That's a nice, happy, clean cow out in pasture too in the article. The exact opposite of what people are actually eating. It's a muddy, grassless horror show out there, and I can't imagine how it would look with a thousand sickly cows wearing festering, manure-soaked backpacks permanently attached to their bodies.
It probably looks like this. Nature is violent and gross. Ever hear of cookie cutter sharks? They're basically vicious little living hole saws, and they chew gaping holes into the flesh of pretty much anything they can get their mouth on. Oh, and then there's the mantis shrimp, which literally smashes its prey to death. I'll close with some appropriate song lyrics from The Lorax:
Well there's a principle of nature (principle of nature)
That almost every creature knows.
Called survival of the fittest (survival of the fittest)
And check it this is how it goes.
The animal that wins gotta scratch and fight and claw and bite and punch.
And the animal that doesn't, well the animal that doesn't winds up someone else's lu-lu-lu-lu-lunch (munch, munch, munch, munch, munch) -
Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy
> The industry is nothing but hype.
Bullshit. Not every developer is interested in form over function. While there certainly is drama such as This is Phil Fish, there are enough counter-examples:
* Braid
* Limbo
* Minecraft
* Path of Exile
* Terraria
* TrineI don't remember seeing marketing for these games and yet they are some of the best around.
Great games focus on great gameplay. Shitty games focus more on marketing then development, which is ~95% of games and the games industry.
However Phil Fish's game FEZ sucked big donkey balls because it didn't work. 'Hit A to do X' meant hit the A button on a controller you don't have because your are on a PC. Shockingly bad.
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Society is a sham ...
... the poor proles masses pay for the few rich whilst fighting each other rather than revolutionising society. Especially the "American Dream" has gone down the drain.
... All this is nothing new.However(!!),
there is a new force in the mix, and wether it's HB1 or whatever pushing your sob-story right now, we should prepare for what's coming, because HB1 and the likes will be a joke compared to those overturnings ahead of us.You have been warned.
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Re:Prolly cuz
Watch out for the reefer madness!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy
> The industry is nothing but hype.
Bullshit. Not every developer is interested in form over function. While there certainly is drama such as This is Phil Fish, there are enough counter-examples:
* Braid
* Limbo
* Minecraft
* Path of Exile
* Terraria
* TrineI don't remember seeing marketing for these games and yet they are some of the best around.
Great games focus on great gameplay. Shitty games focus more on marketing then development, which is ~95% of games and the games industry.
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Re: Front Door Access
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The limits of the Broken Window Fallacy
While of course what you say is true as far as it goes (money can be spent either on repairs or on new stuff), here is a way the broken window fallacy can itself be a fallacy.
If almost all the currency in a society is hoarded by the wealthiest 1% (like kept in the "Casino Economy") and the 1% control the government so it refuses to directly print more currency according to the needs of the 99%, then the economy for the 99% functions as if there were a depression due to insufficient currency in the economy of real goods and services.
The health of an economy for most people (as well as the political health of a democracy) is not just how much currency there is, or how fast it moves, but how broadly the currency is distributed. Many average economic indicators may not reflect this economic depression for the 99% due to currency unavailability -- in the same way that if Bill Gates stepped into a homeless shelter by accident, everyone in the building would on average be a millionaire.
For more on the "Casino Economy" or "Gambling Economy" of abstract finance see the section of Money as Debt II starting around here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
In such a circumstance (which is close to the economy we have now), if a window breaks that a wealthy person or the government wants to fix, then some of the hoarded and speculated cash from the Casino economy may be leaked into the real economy of the 99%. This would temporarily alleviate a tiny bit of the ongoing defacto economic depression until the money is sucked back into the ever expanding Casino economy again via interest on debt or other forms of rent-seeking. Someone breaking a to-be-replaced window of a wealthy person or government in such a situation is then engaging in an indirect form of theft. WWII was another example that led to increased government spending and progressive taxation in the USA, although to great human suffering across the globe in other ways.
To be clear, breaking a window that needs to be repaired by the 99% does not have this currency redistribution effect since no additional currency will be moved from the casino economy to the real economy. Then we are just left with the fallacy in its standard form -- not the fallacy in the limiting case of concentrated hoarded wealth.
Of course, in practice, things getting broken only gives excuses for future crackdowns on "terrorists" and the diversion of what little cash is left circulating in the real economy for the 99% into new taxes for a larger security apparatus to protect the windows of the 1%, so ultimately the path of breaking windows is likely self-defeating.
Better options include alternative currencies, local exchange trading systems (LETS), an improved gift economy like via free software and shared knowledge like with Slashdot, improved local subsistence production like via 3D printing or home gardening robots like Farmbot, better democratic processes leading to better government planning, and political change towards a basic income (with the BI funded by progressive taxation and rents on resource extraction or government-granted monopolies like broadcast spectrum use). I discuss those and more options here:
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Re:Bullshit
Not only are there a lot of fruits/vegetables that still have to be hand picked
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Re:Bullshit
What is automated about a grocery store
Everything in it? The supply chain that keeps it there? The machines used to build it? The modern grocery store wouldn't have been able to exist 500 years ago because the automation chain
Go try picking raspberries with a machine.
How about picking something that doesn't already exist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
I can't wait until people like you finally die off so the rest of society can move or with progress. According to your beliefs on this we'd never had a printing press either.
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Re: I would pay a lot...
This is what people will pay for.
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Re:Length damn it!
Human factors and industrial engineering turns out to be important when working on systems used by humans.
I spent 15 years developing and writing password / pass phrase security tools used on a huge number of web site
This is the biggest argument for open source software. Security software is important software. It should work, do so correctly and be able to survive audit or exposure. Do you re-implement printf(3) to write a web page? (Usually no, but I've seen some interesting stuff. Ask a veteran C programmer to do HTML and you might get a new web server with the pages statically encoded in the binary.) But we re-implement user space stuff all the time that is really infrastructure in disguise.
The amount of time wasted re-writing stuff that should be written once and well is I guess a useful tax on the stupid. And too often that's how business works. The waste certainly keeps a lot of people employed.
"Code Monkey says maybe manager should write stupid login page himself."
In my professional opinion, where strength meters and password policies most often fail is that they greatly underestimate the importance of length. I recently encountered a site which required:
Requirements are funny things. Required fields on passwords actually reduce the strength of passwords. I don't need to guess or search the entire alphabet if I know that I only need combinations of unique characters. The result is a much smaller space to brute force. Sadly, without any requirements on variety most people just pick familiar and public information, which is even worse.
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Re:Too Happy
Well... ok. Let's look at the black-lining of this happy puffy cloud.
1. Self-Driving Cars: Truckers and cabbies are all going to lose their job. It'll be a big wave of unemployment for a sector of the populace that was already wasn't doing well. A lot of disenfranchised people with not much to lose is a worry.
2. Clean Energy: (this ones harder... ok, got it). It's a step towards these clean-energy eco-nuts outlawing coal. You'll have to.... (No that doesn't make any sense... AH) The more people that switch to distributed power generation, the less support the power grid will have. It benefits from economy of scale, but chip away at that and have half the populous stop paying, and you have problems for a public utility. The first to go with be mandates for rural electrification. Farmers will be cut off. Without the power lines being subsidized, communication lines won't be able to piggyback. (It's a stretch, but it's something)
3. Virtual and Augmented Reality: You know how kids these days barely look up from their phones? Get ready to have blind-deaf (sadly not mute) meatbags ignoring you with twice the power. Kids wandering into streets chasing their pokemon. If they can overlay their own better reality, they'll disconnect from your reality. Oh, and this.
4. Drones and Flying Cars: With a camera on there, now it's feasible and cost effective to operate a panopticon where the FBI or anyone else with $200 are always watching.
Flying cars are one of those classic tropes for letdowns. In reality, it's just more expensive to operate a plane. I know a pilot with a shitty commute and there's an airstrip RIGHT next to work, but he still drives simply because he can't justify the cost of a plane. Automate the pilot license requirement, and rich people probably will fly everywhere. Let's hope the budget for road maintenance is still approved.5. Artificial Intelligence: Remember those truckers? Get ready for whole swaths of office workers to go away. It's not like everyone from HR will get laid off. But none of them will touch paychecks and there will just be two to handle sensitivity training. Generalist doctors, the sort that diagnose you when something is wrong, could probably be replaced by Watson right now. The only barrier is who do you sue when it screws up.
6. Pocket Supercomputers for Everyone: Uhh... something something, company leash you can't run away from, tracking you everywhere, the crushing disappointment that we gave everyone super-computers with the grand sum of human knowledge at their finger tips and the ability to instantly communicate with anyone anywhere (and have the language translated for you) and they only use it to look at pictures of cats.
7. Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains: Yay, a secret money to buy cocaine online with! And as for business-minded uses of blockchain technology... I'm still not sure how that's any different than running a co-opt.
8. High-Quality Online Education: It's been there for a couple decades and people are still pretty stupid and uneducated.
9. Better Food through Science: (This one is also hard)
...I got nothing. Maybe something about soil degradation?10. Computerized Medicine: Robo surgeons are going to get hacked and then they're going to hack you.
11. A New Space Age: (I could probably find something negative about this, but I really like space. SPAAAAAAAACE!)
Ok, I ran out of steam at the end. Too much pessimism is as bad as too much optimism.
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KnowledgeWeb
Sounds a lot like James Burke's KnowledgeWeb idea from the 80's. Youtube overview.
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Re:Yup, seems legit
What could possibly go wrong?
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Obligatory comedy sketch
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Re:Freeze Peach
I thought the answer to speech you don't like was more speech. Not if you're Peter Thiel. He used his money and power to destroy a website because they called him a homo.
Had nothing to do with free speech. The website published a porno without permission of those in it. The website ignored a judge's order to take it down. The website destroyed itself. Mr. Thiel just helped that along. Think of that the next time you donate to the ACLU to do your bidding.
It's a league game, Smokey.
Or in the Hulkster's own words:They messed with the wrong guy brother HH
— Hulk Hogan (@HulkHogan) August 18, 2016
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Thiel wasn't mad at Gawker for calling him a homo
they were calling him out on a ton of shady business deals he had. Gawker did quite a bit of real journalism and used crap like Hogan's sex tape to pay the bills. That's sort of the trouble with modern journalism. It's tremendously beneficial to have them watching the 1%ers for us but these days it's tough to get that paid for. It doesn't help that we've let Murdoch buy up just about everything out there. Here, go watch this.
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Re:FBI f to the b to the i FBI FBI can I get a wha
You would be the person, I presume, to explain how the moon landings were faked and how the Earth is not quite the shape that we've all been led to believe it is?
Not them, but I can oblige. Here is clear and recent poof of NASA faking space images of Jupiter, taken from NASA's own website site. Here is evidence NASA fakes space walks -- Protip, "Space" doesn't have bubbles, but the "training" pool with full scale mockups in Houston's Johnson Space Center does. There are no whole pictures of the earth. They are all stitched together composites applied to a 3D globe model. My guess is the images are from weather balloons and aerial photos.
Here is how the imagery of earth was faked during the Appollo missions -- from a reel of Appollo footage. They turned out the lights in the low earth orbiting capsule, aimed a camera at a round window which showed PART of the earth, and placed a card along its side act as "shadow". Near the end of the film the lights are brought up and an astronaut is seen in the cabin near the window -- The "official" story is that the shot was taken with the camera against the window, but it was clearly not.
The "Hubble Telescope" is really on an airplane. There isn't enough curvature over water to claim the earth is 25,000 miles in circumference. Even Steven Hawking has been used to promote the lie of curvature that is 8iches per mile squared (~6ft over 3miles, in the experiment done at hawking's suggestion, while multiple independent experiments have shown no visible curvature at that distance).
I've actually investigated the claims. It's clear you haven't. Why not? What are you afraid to find out? Come on and let's get some debunking going on up in this bitch if you're a real rational thinking individual.
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Re:FBI f to the b to the i FBI FBI can I get a wha
You would be the person, I presume, to explain how the moon landings were faked and how the Earth is not quite the shape that we've all been led to believe it is?
Not them, but I can oblige. Here is clear and recent poof of NASA faking space images of Jupiter, taken from NASA's own website site. Here is evidence NASA fakes space walks -- Protip, "Space" doesn't have bubbles, but the "training" pool with full scale mockups in Houston's Johnson Space Center does. There are no whole pictures of the earth. They are all stitched together composites applied to a 3D globe model. My guess is the images are from weather balloons and aerial photos.
Here is how the imagery of earth was faked during the Appollo missions -- from a reel of Appollo footage. They turned out the lights in the low earth orbiting capsule, aimed a camera at a round window which showed PART of the earth, and placed a card along its side act as "shadow". Near the end of the film the lights are brought up and an astronaut is seen in the cabin near the window -- The "official" story is that the shot was taken with the camera against the window, but it was clearly not.
The "Hubble Telescope" is really on an airplane. There isn't enough curvature over water to claim the earth is 25,000 miles in circumference. Even Steven Hawking has been used to promote the lie of curvature that is 8iches per mile squared (~6ft over 3miles, in the experiment done at hawking's suggestion, while multiple independent experiments have shown no visible curvature at that distance).
I've actually investigated the claims. It's clear you haven't. Why not? What are you afraid to find out? Come on and let's get some debunking going on up in this bitch if you're a real rational thinking individual.
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Re:FBI f to the b to the i FBI FBI can I get a wha
You would be the person, I presume, to explain how the moon landings were faked and how the Earth is not quite the shape that we've all been led to believe it is?
Not them, but I can oblige. Here is clear and recent poof of NASA faking space images of Jupiter, taken from NASA's own website site. Here is evidence NASA fakes space walks -- Protip, "Space" doesn't have bubbles, but the "training" pool with full scale mockups in Houston's Johnson Space Center does. There are no whole pictures of the earth. They are all stitched together composites applied to a 3D globe model. My guess is the images are from weather balloons and aerial photos.
Here is how the imagery of earth was faked during the Appollo missions -- from a reel of Appollo footage. They turned out the lights in the low earth orbiting capsule, aimed a camera at a round window which showed PART of the earth, and placed a card along its side act as "shadow". Near the end of the film the lights are brought up and an astronaut is seen in the cabin near the window -- The "official" story is that the shot was taken with the camera against the window, but it was clearly not.
The "Hubble Telescope" is really on an airplane. There isn't enough curvature over water to claim the earth is 25,000 miles in circumference. Even Steven Hawking has been used to promote the lie of curvature that is 8iches per mile squared (~6ft over 3miles, in the experiment done at hawking's suggestion, while multiple independent experiments have shown no visible curvature at that distance).
I've actually investigated the claims. It's clear you haven't. Why not? What are you afraid to find out? Come on and let's get some debunking going on up in this bitch if you're a real rational thinking individual.
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You would be the person, I presume, to explain how the moon landings were faked and how the Earth is not quite the shape that we've all been led to believe it is?
Not them, but I can oblige. Here is clear and recent poof of NASA faking space images of Jupiter, taken from NASA's own website site. Here is evidence NASA fakes space walks -- Protip, "Space" doesn't have bubbles, but the "training" pool with full scale mockups in Houston's Johnson Space Center does. There are no whole pictures of the earth. They are all stitched together composites applied to a 3D globe model. My guess is the images are from weather balloons and aerial photos.
Here is how the imagery of earth was faked during the Appollo missions -- from a reel of Appollo footage. They turned out the lights in the low earth orbiting capsule, aimed a camera at a round window which showed PART of the earth, and placed a card along its side act as "shadow". Near the end of the film the lights are brought up and an astronaut is seen in the cabin near the window -- The "official" story is that the shot was taken with the camera against the window, but it was clearly not.
The "Hubble Telescope" is really on an airplane. There isn't enough curvature over water to claim the earth is 25,000 miles in circumference. Even Steven Hawking has been used to promote the lie of curvature that is 8iches per mile squared (~6ft over 3miles, in the experiment done at hawking's suggestion, while multiple independent experiments have shown no visible curvature at that distance).
I've actually investigated the claims. It's clear you haven't. Why not? What are you afraid to find out? Come on and let's get some debunking going on up in this bitch if you're a real rational thinking individual.
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For the millionth time, Jill Stein is not anti-vax.
She says both, so of course people on both sides can claim her for her own.
She uses dog-whistle terms to appeal to the anti-vaxxers, while also saying that vaccines have been critical in disease eradication.