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  1. Re:looking up escape velocity on alphabet.com on ULA Interns Launch Record-Breaking 50-Foot Rocket (space.com) · · Score: 1

    Soapmaker Bronner's all one G-d faith, OK? OK! Don't Eat Soap, OK!

  2. giving to those who need it not on White House Pledges $400M To Back Speedier 5G Wireless Networks (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Why is R. Gov flushing 400 Mil away to the cellular common carriers that are making money hand over fist, providing shit customer service, exist as a protected duopoly, shall I go on and on. "Verizon and AT&T are participating...." what about emerging 5g companies with new ideas or whatever....is there something broken with how Golden Fleece is handed out to the Companies that need it the LEAST. The points made about Data Caps are well taken, the law makers should not had over a cent to any company imposing data caps.

  3. Well, it does say in the article, "smashing into his wife and other cars", Maybe it also smashed into a certain Ford Model A made famous in the 1950's and 60's....Mother???

  4. " Tavis Ormandy, a researcher with Google's Project Zero," I wonder if tavis is any relation to Eugene Ormandy the great Conductor of the Philly Orchestra ???Hmmm.

  5. Re:Wrong! They were made by Jesus on Computer Simulations Point To the Source of Gravitational Waves (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    The Good book is the Old Testament, but I now nominate Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" - Hey, if you don't understand the benefit of science, maybe you would like to forgo the fruits of Applied Sciences. such as ......yes, electronics, optics, and semiconductors.

  6. Re: Oh, the irony! on Russian Bill Requires Encryption Backdoors In All Messenger Apps (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    Yep...AI BOT

  7. Re: Oh, the irony! on Russian Bill Requires Encryption Backdoors In All Messenger Apps (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    IS this one of those "AI bots that can write science fiction thingys?". It's very good.

  8. Cabalist Jewish FBI Agents in Massive Conspiracy on Hidden FBI Microphones Exposed In California (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 1

    A secret Jewish investigative technical sub-division of the FBI, along with liaison officers and technicians from the Jewish Subdivisions of the NSA and all other Jewish TLOs, are planting hidden, solar powered mics every 1" on center across the continental USA - there is no need to spy overseas when your citizenry is so chock full of bad intent and democratic / subversive Constitutional based values. Jews Jews Jews, etc. Get it?

  9. Head it off at the pass on Another Windows 10 Update Causing Problems (windowsreport.com) · · Score: 1

    I reccomend this http://ultimateoutsider.com/do... as a way to stop win 10 from infecting an otherwise healthy win 7 install

  10. Re:to much military on Looking Back At Apollo 17, and Why We Stopped Going To the Moon (examiner.com) · · Score: 1

    Patton: "Americans love war." well, the sources say he was more verbose. http://www.pattonhq.com/speech...

  11. Re: Dear Mr FBI on FBI: Just Don't Call Them Backdoors (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    A'Yah just hate Maine.

  12. Re:Hero worship comes in all sizes on Tech's Enduring Great-Man Myth · · Score: 1

    If you and I are given the same resources as Jobs, could we have created a Mac or iPhone? Jobs' greatness is not because he was a great inventor (though media simplifies it to that). But it is the ability to put all the resource available to him to realize a dream. I say this even though I am not a fan of Jobs or Apple. Quite the opposite.

    Same applies to Musk. Of course he was utilizing government subsidy as much as possible for Solar City and Tesla. Of course Falcon 9 and Dragon received significant government funding. But most of his competitors have the same resources available to them to even larger extent. Why weren't they able to produce a product that is as successful? It is in the ability to dream, and put together what he has to realize it.

    This all goes further back to Edison and Steinmetz -Edison was not a terribly good engineer, but he could see into the dim fuzzy future a bit. Steinmetz was a great engineer who codified the electrical engineering profession, yet his inventions are almost forgotten, save for a few. steinmetz is not even much remembered nowadays,..