Kids these days…
Kids at the college are 18-20 years old. They could be my children.
They are spreading rumors through our whatsapp group. When asked for source, they stutter.
Good night, lovelies.
Kids these days…
Kids at the college are 18-20 years old. They could be my children.
They are spreading rumors through our whatsapp group. When asked for source, they stutter.
Good night, lovelies.
Meanwhile in Poland the preparations to meet with coronavirus continues
Capitalism will reach its natural conclussion when robot buyers buy from robot producers who earn robot money to become robot buyers for robot po roducers, and the last 10,000 human beings in the world are inmensely rich. Just figure a way to remove people from the equation and capitalism will reign triumphant. Economy stopped being a mean to become an end many years ago…
Anyway i’m off to bed. It’s free (for now). Nighties lovelies!
Also: ST: TNG’s Enterprise D is big. Very big. Like, massive. And empty.
Now try and figure the numbers for a EVE Titan…
If my sister had 4 of those millions and her kids cost her over 5 million, it doesn’t that it increases the value to 45%.
1% interest of 4 million in the bank = $40,000 per year.
$40,000 x 2,400% profit = 1 million.
$40,000 x 9,600% profit = 4 million.
The other 400% is the amount required for business profit to be enough to pay business expenses.
$40,000 x 400% profit = $200,000.
There are a total of 46.8 million millionaires worldwide, according to the report, and they collectively own approximately $158.3 trillion.
Researchers also found that China had more members in the top global 10% than the United States for the first time.
The number of millionaires worldwide rose by 1.1 million in 2019, Hechler-Fayd’herbe added.
The United States alone added more than half of these new millionaires, or 675,000 in total.
While a handful of millionaires holding nearly half of the global wealth may be alarming, the report said “global inequality fell during the first part of this century.”
The total share of the bottom 90% accounts for 18% of global wealth – up from 11% in 2000, according to the report.
In 2019, however, the report said that the “bottom half of wealth holders collectively accounted for less than 1% of total global wealth,” while “the richest 10% own 82% of global wealth and the top 1% alone own 45%.”
“While advances by emerging markets continued to narrow the gaps between countries, inequality within countries grew as economies recovered after the global financial crisis,” the report stated. “As a result, the top 1% of wealth holders increased their share of world wealth. This trend appears to have abated in 2016 and global inequality is now likely to edge downward in the immediate future.”
Overall, global wealth also grew over the past year by 2.6%, reaching the new high of $360 trillion. If divided equally, that would mean there is approximately $70,850 per adult in the world.
35 years of 2,000 hours of work per years at $14.28 per hours = $1,000,000.
2,000 hours per years of work = 40 hours a week for 50 weeks of work per years with 2 weeks vacation +/- leap years minus the difference.
Edit @ 03:19:
Btw, $14.28 is only $0.28 over minimum wage.
10% of $14.00 = $1.40, 1% = $0.14, so, 2% over minimum wage.
Edit @ 04:04:
1 million is now minimum wage for a family of 1 which would cease to exist after 35 years of full time work, also, well below the poverty line, and the average income.
A family of 2 would earn twice that amount in the same time, at 2 million, still under average, and under the poverty line.
Conclusion, 1 million and 2 million is not worth much, thanks to the depreciation of money, and a few (other) things, probably, likely, including forfeiture, or seizure, which puts more million in the hands of the rich people who already have too much by the way.
It also interferes against keeping assets to make more money and to interfere against increasing income.
Edit @ 08:52:
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Indigo Gaming
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I had the book The Neuromancer from William Gibson, when I graduated, and, even though I have never read it, when I graduated, because I was too busy with reading studies, and writing my school work, among with other works, that I used to generate my school work, that I didn’t have time to read much of it.
I did however read a little bit of it, and tried to sort the most interested parts at a glance, sort of reading it in a positive way (as to, compared to, criticism).
This book was written in 1984, and I bought it in around 1992, which 1984 was the name of another book on which I was tested for my final language test for high-school / secondary school diploma of studies.
I never succeeded on that written test, although I succeeded on another written test about life on the East Coast of Canada, and fishing subvention from the Canadian government, there, for it.
However, I was then given an oral test, about “How will computers help society in the future”.
Mhh, it seems extremely closely related to this, including the Apollo project.
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Air Force Association
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AFA’s Air Warfare Symposium
February 26-28, 2020
Rosen Shingle Creek, Orlando, FL
Keynote/Fireside Chat
Elon Musk, SpaceX Chief Engineer and
Lt Gen John F. Thompson, Commander, Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base
Science-fiction is a good way to test prototype, or, as luck would have it, to integrate prototype design in, since, even though they may not be complete, can fully be tested in this fictitious environment, and conditions.
Those exact same prototype can then be transferred , with all the emotional connotations and denotations associated with, from the process of including them in a science-fiction setting, into the real world, to further develop them, patent them, and, have them tested, before getting them approved for budget, and implementation.
So anyways, that book that I had, version and copy and all, was also robbed from , in my locked briefcase , which had a number lock on it, which may cause it to be broken open to avoid testing the 1,000 combinations, each of which can fail once when opening, which would cause a potential 2,000 combinations to be tested, or more, if failed more than once each.
Neuromancer was written when the Mac was released, however, my civil engineer teacher had this machine system also when it was released, for his civil engineer teaching work , at the same time.
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I posted , 23 days ago, with 16 edits:
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It then had :
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Ah, human do not live 100 years exactly, but the physiological problem is more due to the way we breed children, and the fact that children cannot be bred in space, and that our bone structure would not function in space. So, until we can solve that problem , our life form as human cannot reach there.
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In fact, we have similar problems to go to Mars, and to a lesser extent, Venus, still, both of those systems and others in our solar system, each are good example for it.
More important is our earth ozone layer, which, we would have to fix if we don’t set up a base on the moon, due to the additional requirements to go in and out of this layer, which protects us.
Even though poisonous, it protects us from poisonous effect from the sun, which poisonous effect from the sun, is poisonous to us, in those living conditions.
So, that poison that protects us, from negative effects of the sun, protects us in this condition, as a good effect for us, exactly the same way that a good medicine drug would do, if taken in the rights proportion, against a 3rd agent risk factor, and effect, and so on…
This video was watched from my iPhone, earlier yesterday, shortly after it’s publishing, a few hours ago, today is now the 3rd of the month:
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Of course, the 400% difference from the 9,600% to 10,000% profit is not the amount required to pay for business expenses to make a business profit.
It simply is an exact coincidence, related to the standard interest rate for bank savings, derived from the $4,400,000 figure, at 10% of the $4 million, at 10% of the $400,000, which is equal to $40,000.
I emailed the 2nd video which was missing yesterday, and it was taken one hour before the pigeon video, at 12:10 PM, before 1:10 PM, near the International airport, near where I went for forklift training, on Christmas day, to find I didn’t need it, and was mislead to believe it may be required.
Paris 1890-1900, in 60 fps, colour. Original movies, enhanced digitally.
Horses, bicycles… and moving sidewalks?
They had inventions of steam engines in Paris which were used for people.
This worked for until the engines were redesigned for other patents, as you know who worked in those patents office, and it still related today for programming and copyrights.
Some IP offices even have blueprints protection for industrial design, which, they can also use to incorporate cities in America, as well as Europe.
Partial Script and analysis added on some of the related analysis, and analysis systems related to that analysis.
47:46
… reuse it (booster rocket), this cut your costs, so this is precisely …
(Personal note added:
This is not the only thing it does. The other costs to re-entry
can also be added into the equation of those costs, and also
presented. Of course, there are certain risks associated with
transparency, and the margin of profit associated with profit
gained from knowledge, and, from payment by those who do pay for
that knowledge, and do not know about that knowledge, and pay
someone to learn from that knowledge.)
48:35
Minimum Energy Transfers
Moon 3 days
Mars 9 months
Jupiter 10 years
Jupiter 20 years
Alpha Centauri 70,000 years
the current nearest star system to earth…
48:49
… there’s a problem with the
human physiology relative to the time
that it takes to get there .
48:49
… If you’re lucky, you live a hundred years,
that is one seven hundredths of this time (and energy).
49:04
So, it seems to me we’d have to learn
something new about the space-time (and related energy)
(cursor skipped back to start while editing text by extracting it
to this Notepad text file,
which I just saved, because my laptop can also shut down, and
delete the work done if not saved…)
continuum
(how ironic this cursor problem also happens at the exact same
time, like if some kind of spying activity also occured…)
with a wormhole of some kind
before we consider colonizing planets
around other stars.
49:19
Jupiter and Saturn
don’t have surfaces.
They have moons with hard surfaces.
Possibly, we can think about that.
49:23
Would you spend twenty years to do that?
To live on a place that’s not earth.
To live permanently.
That’s a question.
Because you can do it, does that mean that you will?
49:35
Here’s something that is not fully expressed, ah, embraced, …
49:53
49:44
Space
The first Trillionaires
(Personal note added:
Not to be used in a way which would interfere against my income,
by giving me too much credit and justify to take away too much
credit from me, which does happen, and I have to register
copyright for, since it does endanger my life, and cause other
problems than financial problems from those same administration
systems.)
… will be those who mine
asteroids.
Ateroids, the resources of the
solar system.
49:54
While you’re mining it
maybe we, there’s an asteroid out there
that has our name on it we
ask you could please deflect that for us?
And the government get together and pay for
company that’s already mining it -
to deflect it.
50:07
Water in space costs $10,000 a
pound, sorry I said pounds to put into
orbit, if you get it from a comet for
$5,000 dollars, or $1,000 dollars a
pound that’s a business model.
(Now, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out why certain company
already doing fraud and getting away with it will try to pirate
other companies to make it impossible for them to do this
legitimately, and so, compete against them, since they already do
that here.)
Surely, vacations to Mars, moons and beyond, again I don’t see
settlements so much.
(Personal note added:
It’s not that it’s cheaper to move resources in space from space
than earth,
but the costs of efforts required to currently fix the ozone
layer which does protect earth is currently greater than if we
can (do) move those resources in space from space, if we can have
them moved from there that is.
Additionally, and, if not most importantly, it is crucial that we
do practice in space, to find how to overcome, or , solution this
gravitational problem, or, find ways to procreate in space,
without having to start from earth, and come back, if we are to
reach somewhere which would take us 2 generations or more to
reach.
Now, I’m sure we will find problems to do so after 3 generations,
if we first manage to solve that problem or those problems for
after 2 generations.
Clone may very well not be a viable solution, if it is at all to
use to solve certain of those generation problem, and
multiplication problems, or, conditions, if it is not a problem,
or, if it is not only a problem.)
50:30
There are companies ready to do
this, Planetary Resources, this is their
landing page on the internet and you
scroll down
To sustain life in space so …
(cursor skipped again, fixing it now, from around 50:39 to
04:07…)
… if you do set up a Disney land on Mars
you have to, you need supplies.
(At 06:15 AM, the whole Notepad file system glitched, and had to
be saved separately, as part of the bottom of the file started to
get patched into the input field of the cursor…, again,
detected by me, and dealt with effectively to prevent damage and
sabotage to my work.)
50:49
So, would you bring supplied from Earth?
Not if you can get supplied from space and
go from space to space that’s cheaper than
launching something from Earth.
So they want to control resources in
space, they’re gonna have the first
trillionaires if they pull this off.
51:03
So 16,000 (sixteen thousand) near-earth asteroids
rich in resources,
2 Trillion tons of order (or water?),
95% reduction in cost(s)
if you go space to space.
They’ve already thought this through,
it has a board.
51:18
You know what else is on asteroids, rare earth metals.
51:24
Alright, these are the full range of rare earth metals,
off the periodic table.
Rare earth metals are not so rare on earth except they’re hard to
get to, and they’re not everywhere so if
you can get an asteroid that has plentiful supplies of these,
our modern technology …
(Not trying to pay others who work less, while I work more, and
have to deal with more electronic warfare to secure my money,
because others were paid to be more lazy… Or biological
warfare, including biochemical…)
51:40
…
needs these to function.
51:45
These are key components (why and how)
of our batteries . our
cellphones, (again, why, and with which intellectual property,
while forfeiting which…)
51:49
our communication devices not
only those asteroids have precious metals
gold, silver, platinum group elements, and
51:55
of course, they have water.
52:02
Plus, we’ve been to them before.
Governments paid missions to visit asteroids.
This is asteroid Ida, this is Galileo
approaching Ida.
It did not collide, that’s actual footage as it got closer.
It’s not just a zoom in.
This is Ida.
52:21
We’ve been to asteroids, we undestand them,
we’ve even landed on comets.
52:31
But perhaps the most important motivation ,
let’s get back to the war motivation ,
defense .
I don’t want war to be a reason for anything ,
so let’s rethink that.
Maybe there’s a security problem that we face
as a world body .
52:46
Let me remind you that the universe ,
there are many ways Earth wants to kill you ,
earthquakes, tsunamis (Acts of God), this sort of thing,
the universe wants to kill you too.
53:02
This, these are , these will happen but they’re not
as common.
You know, you want to avoid black holes at all cost.
Yes.
Solar Storms are bad, but, what’s much more real are impacts .
53:14
Gamma Ray Bursts
supernova Explosions
Black Holes
Solar Storms
Asteroid / Comet Impacts
53:19
…and we have had extinction-level impacts in the past so you
could colonize other planets to mitigate this but again you
have humans on two planets, and one is about to go extinct.
53:29
You’re just going to sit there
and say goodbye .
Glad we’re not there.
No, you’re going to deflect it.
Especially if you already have people who know how to mine them.
So that’s nothing that I’m worried about , but there could be one
you didn’t want to be on earth when that happened .
This is a real crater in Arizona.
It’s a kilometer across.
One and a half kilometer across,
It can sink a 60-story building in the middle.
We’ve been hit before, we will be hit again.
(Maybe not, but very likely, yes, although differently, maybe
worst, maybe less…
The probability can be calculated like temperature, and more.)
54:03
You want a space program and you want to fund it.
say, we don’t want to die, we don’t want to go extinct,
how’s that for a defense program.
(we should honor our parents, so that we can live as long as we
can, and, worthwhile.
we should strive to live as long as possible and worthwhile, to
honor our parents.
Not incite others to hate others parents, and disrespect their parents, to try to blame for delays to so honor them, caused to them, as well as getting married, while trying to cover it.
Especially not if it takes computer systems to have to prove it, because of intent to destroy evidence, which computers are good at proving and which computers at good to use to prove how this happen, by communication gap as well as other gaps.)
54:12
You want evidence that this is real.
Anyone here from Russia, any Russians in the room?
Russia , Chelyabinks - Russian Ural Mountains, 15 February 2013
(777.8 km East of nearby Ural Mountains…)
forward-facing dashboard camera,
do you see a little dot of light in the middle,
watch this
54:33
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ThurstonsGeometrizationConjecture.html
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Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung/bpb
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Federal Center for Political Education / bpb
I found this while looking for online courses from German Universities, in Germany, however, I’m looking more for a Social Science Sociology course bachelor than some other human science…
For a sec I thought the guy at 4:04 was holding a cell phone. Lots of horses in that video btw.
It took me a while to realize on a closer inspection that the house and its garden is made of food.
EDIT: Also the photo made me have gout just by looking at it.
That’s funny, he got a 404…
There are fire department vehicles just before as well, around 3:40, and the last one seems to have some kind of steam engine for whatever motorized system it may be, whether vehicle movement, or, to pump water or something.
The sidewalk type of device seem to have 2 speeds, with the highest level being around twice as fast as the previous one, to get on it, or, to come off of it.
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TLDR;
Boeing went to ■■■■ after they acquired McDonnell Douglas with it’s toxic and absolutely horrible management that carried over and corrupted Boeings management like a virus.
They were indeed a once great cutting edge aerospace company but not any longer.
McDonnell Douglas was a major American aerospace manufacturing corporation and defense contractor formed by the merger of McDonnell Aircraft and the Douglas Aircraft Company in 1967. Between then and its own merger with Boeing in 1997, it produced a number of well-known commercial and military aircraft such as the DC-10 airliner, the F-15 Eagle air superiority fighter, and F/A-18 Hornet multirole fighter.
Between then and its own merger with Boeing in 1997, it produced a number of well-known commercial and military aircraft such as the DC-10 airliner, the F-15 Eagle air superiority fighter, and F/A-18 Hornet multirole fighter.
I was offered a 9 months intensive avionics technician course from the Canadian government, including avionics systems for the F/A-18 Hornet, back in 1988.
That is when I moved to another province because of internal conflicts and competition.
(They would have stolen the government investments for the Unemployment Insurance Special Training.)
I applied to be an aerial navigator in around 1986, with the Air Force, 2 years before then.
They changed the management to Being 10 years later, and closed many bases in counter-intelligence.
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ChetChat
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It’s funny they ask for money in a locked account, after doing fraud and embezzlement on my accounts.
No wonder the army will let me work there because of it.
That’s even worst than theft.
9 Euro (per hours) equals
13.45 Canadian Dollar
Mar. 3, 10:18 p.m. UTC · Disclaimer
Once I complete my degree I have to invest the money in courts and gather evidence.
Tomorrow, no class.
Good night, lovelies.
Do you have a holiday tomorrow?
Are you taking a teacher’s course?
I was going to say, you had difference with your teacher,
but what would you do if you found civilian courts lying about theft and fraud,
and trying to make you seem like if you made no sense.
I can’t see how this would help my wife or child.
I think it’s worst than stupid , to be honest.
Not only that, but they also delay ceremony.
Yes, that’s the abridged version. As someone put it, McDonnell Douglas bought Boeing with Boeing’s money. Boeing has seriously spoiled its reputation by putting money ahead of excellence and safety. They oh-so-much needed the MAx in the air and they just took some 340 casualties worth of shortcuts, then sh*t began hitting the fan and now we’ve learning of a company whose idea of quality is to let their employees leave objects abandoned in fuel tanks.
It just begs the question of what might be the skeletons in Airbus’ cupboard…
Anyway I’m off to bed now. Nighties lovelies!
Also: this robot is a bouncer. It bounces balls.
And the question is: why?
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Poland can into coronavirus too!
It’s good to analyse how to respond to gravitational forces.
That is likely currently limited to those forces related to that Orange Ping Pong ball at this time.
If external conditions were to change the gravitational field of the Ping Pong ball and the machine (patent apparatus or instrument) it is likely to change the result.
Not designed to work in space or the moon yet.
How can those changes be applied to other forces, from different conditions, such as moving systems relative to other systems (one another).
How much efforts does it take to program it?
Was there interference in the coding process, and assembly phase?
What are the legal and political feasibility factors?
Can it generate profit? How much? In how long?
If not, how much loss is generated, how much? In how long? Why?
Is it possible to fix that?
If not, why not? Which conditions might be interfering to keep the system at a loss?
How do they do so?
Do they invest intelligence into keeping it as a loss?
How can it be proven to be used in self-defense for the system or mechanism?
Are there wars targeted at this and interested in it’s demise?
Are they trying to hide it or divert from being detected?
Edit:
Is the system safe and well controlled?
How so?
What are the control mechanisms and systems to shut it down in case of malfunction?
How easily can it be fixed in case of failure or hack to interfere against it.?
Can it be improved?
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I simply had no classes yesterday.
Today I didn’t have either. Except attending a conference.
Tomorrow, I’ll attend a make-up hour for the classes we didn’t have today.
What do you mean by that? It could mean different things:
A) Am I taking a course to become a teacher?
B) Am I taking a course that is organised by a teacher?
Timezone lovelies.