Good night, Yiole.
Good night, lovelies.
Live long and prosper.
Good night, Yiole.
Good night, lovelies.
Live long and prosper.
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(Finally got the data back from the Youtube main page, as:)
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Chemotherapy
My father just beat its 3rd cancer, prostate, 1 skin, and left lung,
this last one with chemotherapy,
and now, a new 4th right lung cancer.
That’s why false dishonest hopes are not good and not positive, and that they are more negative and causing more damage than reality.
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Yeah.
I found some rather interesting networking issue ,
about how some networks tried to create lack of coherence , cohesion, and other related issues, coming from their networks, which they try to maintain,
and get our network to feed them.
Good thing my network was able to detect it without emitting those annoying networking interference issues back to them.
…it would take perhaps over 300 years to fix the climate change damage beyond the 2 polar circle areas.
-150 years to stop the damage, and 150 years, equal time, to repair what was done 200 years before.
30% more efficient than now.
60% more efficient than the damage, 300% better.
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The current systems only slow it down,
or,
are still not good enough to even slow it down enough yet.
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Time to go to sleep. Nighties lovelies!
Also: I like my JWST shaken, not stirred
JWST (James Webb Space Telescope) passed its launch tests, which reproduce the sound intensity (140 dB )and vibrations of launch. Since nothing broke apart nor stopped working during simulated launch, the next test will involve the unfolding of its solar pannels and optical elements, a process complex and delicate enough to give nightmares to engineers.
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#militaryaviationhistory #me262 #insidethecockpit
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OH GOD… … … She’s incredibly H-O-T in this photo! :
Here’s a joke:
The 6th-grade science teacher, Mrs. Parks, asked her class, “Which human body part increases to ten times its size when stimulated?”
No one answered until little Mary stood up and said, “You should not be asking sixth-graders a question like that! I’m going to tell my parents, and they will go and tell the principal, who will then fire you!”
Mrs. Parks ignored her and asked the question again, “Which body part increases to 10 times its size when stimulated?”
Little Mary’s mouth fell open. Then she said to those around her, “Boy, is she going to get in big trouble!”
The teacher continued to ignore her and said to the class, “Anybody?”
Finally, Billy stood up, looked around nervously, and said, “The body part that increases 10 times its size when stimulated is the pupil of the eye.”
Mrs. Parks said, “Very good, Billy,” then turned to Mary and continued.
“As for you, young lady, I have three things to say: One, you have a dirty mind. Two, you didn’t read your homework. And three, one day you are going to be very, very disappointed.”
I believe the reason why JWST hasn’t been launched yet is because NASA is horribly underbudgeted. I also understood that reference.
Time for bed for me.
Live long and prosper, lovelies.
I never had enough money once in my whole life.
Even now with COVID-19, they finally paid me 30% more than before, but, still under the necessary amount by still yet a smaller margin, to make it not enough, while they increase all the others’ market accordingly.
They not only kept me underfunded, but, also sought to forfeit my work, and, tried to get others against me.
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You can even add not prosper while being interfered against engagement from marriage , even if in acts of war.
In other words, the longer they take, the more interference they intended to do.
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…at 8 seconds per $1 million, that’s $1.08 trillion per 100 days (right, not $10.8 trillion per 100 days).
$10.8 billion per day, $108 billion per 10 days.
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Dang… today I was pickpocketed at the underground! I was carrying a coin purse in the left pocket of my jacket and was distracted browsing on the phone, then some large dude has sit beside me and I’ve noticed as if he was sitting on my jacket (you know, the lower of your jacket is on the seat and who sits by you accidentally steps on it). I’ve just turned my head on him, he has apologized and has dragged a little away from me. All fine until I’ve reached my stop, and while going downstairs to link to another line I’ve patted my jacket’s pockets… and the left one was empty. Bye the coin purse! I was carrying maybe 5 euros, and better to lose the coin purse than the wallet… I haven’t even seen the guy’s face, just noticed he was large. Big city stuff…
Also, I’ve farmed a few drone structures for the standings glitch… I’ve been honest and finished every site (also helps how drones can be salvaged for contaminated Lorentz and such worth 100k a piece), then tried to get drone missions and got 19 noes from 7 different agents (haven’t rejected missions within the time limit, i’m farming Gallente standings).
And now i’m off to bed. Nighties lovelies!
Also: a Nominal pen?
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mercatorlondon/nominal-rollerball-pen-inspired-by-spacex-rocket
It’s been succesfully kickstarted but I guess they’re still taking pledges…
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• Read everyday.
• Spend time with nature.
• Ask questions.
• Never stop learning.
• Don’t pay attention to what others think of you.
• Do what interests you the most.
• Study hard.
• Teach others what you know.
• Make mistakes and learn.
• It’s Okay to not know things!
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bork
/bôrk/
verb
INFORMAL•US
““We’re going to bork him,” said an opponent”
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All billionaires have a total of $9 trillion.
Not enough to be worth $10 trillion.
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Time to go to bed for me… the stats-for-rogue drones thing is over, I didn’t exploited it much… maybe 0.48 with triglavs or something similar. Nighties lovelies!
Also: maybe hinged, free moving wingtips will be a thing in the future
This lockable/free moving hinged wingtip allows to build longer wings with less structural strength since the wingtips move to alleviate stress, then they’re locked 90º upwards so the extra wingspan doesn’t interferes with airport operations, and the result of longer wing with less weight is less fuel and less CO2.
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The first effective American excess profits tax was enacted in 1917, with rates graduated from 20 to 60 percent on the profits of all businesses in excess of prewar earnings but not less than 7 percent or more than 9 percent of invested capital. In 1918 a national law limited the tax to corporations and increased the rates. Concurrent with this 1918 tax, the federal government imposed, for the year 1918 only, an alternative tax, ranging up to 80 percent, with the taxpayer paying whichever was higher. In 1921 the excess profits tax was repealed despite powerful attempts to make it permanent. In 1933 and 1935 Congress enacted two mild excess profits taxes as supplements to a capital stock tax.
The crisis of World War II led Congress to pass four excess profits statutes between 1940 and 1943. The 1940 rates ranged from 25 to 50 percent and the 1941 ones from 35 to 60 percent. In 1942 a flat rate of 90 percent was adopted, with a postwar refund of 10 percent; in 1943 the rate was increased to
95 percent,
with a 10 percent refund. Congress gave corporations two alternative excess profits tax credit choices: either
95 percent
of average earnings for 1936–1939 or an invested capital credit, initially 8 percent of capital but later graduated from 5 to 8 percent. In 1945 Congress repealed the tax, effective 1 January 1946. The Korean War induced Congress to reimpose an excess profits tax, effective from 1 July 1950 to 31 December 1953. The tax rate was 30 percent of excess profits with the top corporate tax rate rising from 45% to 47%, a 70 percent ceiling for the combined corporation and excess profits taxes.
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The American oil magnate John D. Rockefeller became the world’s first confirmed U.S. dollar billionaire in 1916, and still holds the title of history’s second wealthiest individual.[2]
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The company will be renamed Stellantis once the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Peugeot S.A. is completed in the first quarter of 2021.[2]
The original Chrysler Corporation was founded in 1925 by Walter Chrysler from the remains of the Maxwell Motor Company.
In 1998, it was acquired by Daimler-Benz, and the holding company was renamed DaimlerChrysler.
After Daimler divested Chrysler in 2007, the company existed as Chrysler LLC (2007–2009) and Chrysler Group LLC (2009–2014) before merging in 2014 with Italian holding company Fiat S.p.A. and becoming a subsidiary of its successor Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
In addition to the Chrysler brand, FCA sells vehicles worldwide under the Dodge, Jeep, and Ram nameplates.
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#JixuanSebastian #2theFuture #TheJSSpaceReport
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It’s like saying, someone doesn’t have credit or merit, for the work that he does, and the designs that he creates, because other parties are trying to interfere against his business, and the legal systems that exist are abusive and lead one company to be into a monopoly while others are not getting their fair share to be able to create and provide.
It doesn’t solve the problems, legal problems, or related crimes that occur which evidence of is refused by the courts seeking to justify to cause the problems.
People can get paid to develop ideas and to put those ideas to work so that they can benefit people, however, when ideas are created and designed to interfere against other’s ideas, and, they also seek to forfeit evidence of how they seek to forfeit benefit of other’s idea, so to credit themselves, to discredit others, it may very well be against the law, and, also an act of war against those same people they seek credit from.
Then, it may require program to prove how they refused evidence, of how they try to forfeit evidence of how they sought to forfeit benefit to society from ideas which were good to them.
While copyright doesn’t protect those ideas, the material on which those ideas are expressed can be protected, and the author of the work which is protected by copyright can be credited for it.
When an authority tried to discredit the person for it, that person who is discredited for it has the right to use the copyright against the party who discredited him for it.
Furthermore, when the system who is supposed to protect the credit refuses to do so because they steal, they are also liable, not just the individual seeking to discredit the Intellectual property right.
That’s more like organized crime.
I personally would rather invest my intellectual with more honest parties than parties trying to abuse others’ idea and attack benefit to society leading to Pandemic and war.
That’s more a disruption of intelligence than stupid, even worse than stupid.
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One more thing though,
if the feasibility analysis for the project offers a $20 million cost for sale,
it doesn’t mean that this final cost was reached from the new Reusable Capsule, as part of a so called Reusable Rocket, or, that either, the Reusable Capsule, or Reusable Rocket, each are the reason of the total costs, even if there are differences in the costs, because the rest of the financial figures are not verified, and seem to be left to decisions, not based on fact, but based on decisions without verification of those facts.
In other words, each hide something.
Each use those fact which they hide to make money from, and, it also doesn’t have to do with privacy, and it is also being intended to be mixed up with privacy, even though hiding those facts is not about privacy, neither is it about the false sense of privacy they give , which they then try to get away with.
I certainly don’t need half as much to make more than twice as much, a 4 times difference, also 4 times more profitable and efficient.
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Alexa, why do I always screw up with the ladies?
-I’m Siri, you idiot!
An elderly couple had dinner at another couple’s house, and after eating, the wives left the table and went into the kitchen. The two gentlemen were talking, and one said, ‘Last night we went out to a new restaurant and it was really great. . . I would recommend it very highly.’ The other man said, ‘What is the name of the restaurant?’ The first man thought and thought and finally said, ‘What is the name of that flower you give to someone you love? You know… The one that’s red and has thorns.’ ‘Do you mean a rose?’ ‘Yes, that’s the one,’ replied the man. He then turned towards the kitchen and yelled, ‘Rose, what’s the name of that restaurant we went to last night?’
Amazing interior shots! But, where’s the pod?
Today had a long day, also had to switch my closet from summer wardrobe to winter wardrobe (since half the closet is blocked by my old TV set and other stuff I can’t store anywhere else at my parent’s, had to trade places of a wardrobe and the other).
Also: superconductivity, pick your poison…
Room-temperature superconductivity in a carbonaceous sulfur hydride
Room-temperature conductivity! (Yay!)
…but at 200 gigaPascals of pressure (Yikes!)
Superconductivity can be achieved through low temperature or extreme pressure. This discovery is interesting but useless, since 200 gigaPascals is the pressure between the Earth’s mantle and the nucleus and that’s even more inconvenient and unpractical than keeping a superconductor cooled below liquid nitrogen’s temperature…