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Are they throwing curry into the air?
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His speed: 8mph in a 2mph zone. He was caught by a policeman in a bicycle.
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I would just like to say for the record that I intensely dislike Safari on iPads where it will break out a new page that floats above into the side of your current page without any controls to close it or ability to flick it off the screen easily or intuitively.
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I just had the hardest time finding RC Cola in Fred Meyer's.....I swear they were hiding it from shoppers. (Don't tell anyone that I also love RC Cola. 😉 )
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“In states such as California and New York, theater owners large and small have expressed bewilderment as authorities have allowed some indoor establishments such as restaurants, bowling alleys and churches to open with capacity restrictions while requiring theaters keep their doors closed.“ WSJ
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UK reports 12,872 new coronavirus cases, biggest one-day increase on record.
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"An energy-harvesting circuit based on graphene could be incorporated into a chip to provide clean, limitless, low-voltage power for small devices or sensors," said Paul Thibado, professor of physics and lead researcher in the discovery. The findings, published in the journal Physical Review E, are proof of a theory the physicists developed at the U of A three years ago that freestanding graphene—a single layer of carbon atoms—ripples and buckles in a way that holds promise for energy harvesting. The idea of harvesting energy from graphene is controversial because it refutes physicist Richard Feynman's well-known assertion that the thermal motion of atoms, known…
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https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2020/10/02/ddot-detroit-bus-shutdown-drivers-service-work-stoppage/5892655002/ The bus drivers are paid $12 per hour to be spat on by anti maskers and when they get sick they don’t even have health insurance? Its gonna get worse. Imagine trying to social distance during snow. Wanna pack in or wait 45 mins for the next bus? Here's the latest case/death charts for Michigan, with running 7-day averages: https://www.statmap.org/?LOCALE=Michigan#data 7-day average cases trending up, deaths remain flattened. Currently Michigan is at 70.98 deaths per 100k population. That ranks them 10th among …
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Russia's new coronavirus cases return to highest levels, near 10,000
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Right wing president cracking down on left leaning protesters, happened because of increasing taxes on the middle class. Their wages are stagnant and the rich are killing it, so when the government increased once more the public transportation. It evolved into mass civil unrest from college aged students. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/03/chilean-police-throw-boy-16-off-bridge-during-protests
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https://see.news/merkel-warns-of-new-dangerous-wave-of-coronavirus-within/
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https://tesla-cdn.thron.com/static/AAZ26G_Battery-Day-presentation-deck_7KQLXT.pdf
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For The First Time, Scientists Successfully Extract DNA From Insects Embedded In Tree Resin
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They would enter orders and then cancel them before they executed. A process called "spoofing"...... this would effect the pricing of the gold and silver which they would then profit on. Steal BILLIONS for decades.... get a fine in the millions...... = cost of doing business
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Our Brother Bill Underwood wrote an interesting article in the newspaper: If you had to choose between Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Speech, which would you choose?Now, you’re thinking, ‘I don’t have to choose, I already have both.’ Are you sure?Last August, the central district court of Tver – the oblast or ‘state’ in which Moscow resides, banned a religious website, jw.org. They did this secretly, not notifying the owners of the website until the day before the ban was to go into effect – January 22, 2014. Had they prevailed, their rationale would have been to claim, as they have in the past, that the ‘free speech’ on jw.org defames other reli…
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I have just one word of advice for you: “Plastics,” said the parent’s comfortable friend to Benjamin Braddock. Plastics—the new growth field in 1967, the year The Graduate movie came out—just as computers and then the internet would be to succeeding generations. Plastics—a graduate could make a killing in it. But Ben didn’t want any career advice just then. Just out of college, with no goals at all, the only thing he knew is that he wanted no part of the phony monied world that had been his upbringing. He lolled around aimless at his folks’ upper crust home that year and ended up in an affair with his mom’s socialite friend—her idea, not his. “Mrs. Robinson, are you …
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Any collective belief in some approach as "the way" to solve problems is, literally, a bringing together of individuals (re = again, ligio = bond, reverence, and religare = to bind).
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Bitcoin adoption took another boost in South America yesterday after the Argentinian central bank announced measures to tighten controls on the movement of foreign currency. The announcement came shortly after the Argentine peso plunged over 10%, setting the long-suffering Argentinian people back further. Only 20 years ago, the Argentine peso was 1:1 with the USD, but corruption and mismanagement has seen its economy collapse and the national currency is now artificially pegged at 72:1 USD. The Board of the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BCRA) justified the new measures saying they were attempting to promote a more efficient allocation of foreign c…
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So, a supreme court nominee up for grabs ...
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K/DA, an augmented reality K-Pop group composed of stylized video game characters, has held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts for the past two weeks.
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World's fastest delivery drones are saving lives. Here's how
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The drones can deliver blood or other medical supplies up to 50 miles away. From fighting wildfires to inspecting pipelines to spying on poachers, aerial drones have been put to all sorts of uses. And now they're helping save human lives. In 2016 a Silicon Valley startup began using its drones to deliver blood in the East African nation of Rwanda — and the company plans to bring the service to the U.S. later this year. Made by Zipline in Half Moon Bay, California, the battery-powered drones look like small planes and weigh about 25 pounds. They fly at speeds of up to 80 miles an hour and can deliver up to four pounds of blood or other medical supplies over …
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Morris and his wife Esther went to the state fair every year, and every year Morris would say, "Esther, I'd like to ride in that helicopter". Esther always replied, "I know Morris, but that helicopter ride is 50 dollars and 50 dollars is 50 dollars". One year Esther and Morris went to the fair, and Morris said, "Esther, I'm 85 years old. If I don't ride that helicopter, I might never get another chance." Esther replied, "Morris that helicopter is 50 dollars and 50 dollars is 50 dollars". The pilot overheard the couple and said, "Folks I'll make you a deal. I'll take the both of you for a ride. If you c…
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"We have a good chance that we will know if the product works by the end of October"—Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla discussing his company's potential coronavirus vaccine. Bourla thinks regulators could approve the drug before 2021. https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/516194-pfizer-ceo-preparing-for-likelihood-of-vaccine-approval-before-end-of-year
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