Posted on 12/01/2018 6:54:52 PM PST by ransomnote
My grandkids went to a High School that cost nearly $200 million dollars——it happens.
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Server is getting overwhelmed with requests.
-SB
Yeah. I do a lot of fast forwarding through a lot of videos, too. One topic worth usually runs about 1-3 minutes. So FF-ing through at about 2-4 min chunks usually works well for me. Sometimes I jump in 5-12 min chunks. Almost never have to go back to catch something significant that I missed.
Thank you, Mr Bag-a-mataz.
Im sitting in a waiting room reading new QDrops.
Yeah. I think the initial silence, though, will have thunderous, ominous portents looming in the ‘air.’ And there may be a lot of scurrying about.
167000 clicks at the same time.
Then, the FReeQs show up to gum it up even worse.
Odd, though, that the gummint doesn’t have the bandwidth for it.
Somehow, I think some of these dreams are going to happen eventually. Maybe not exactly in the dramatic made-for-the-movies style we imagine, but close enough to be entertaining and satisfying.
Heck, Im already seeing the DS panic. As Q says, Im enjoying the show. But were barely into the opening act.
Those are my sentiments, too.
With 167k+ on QMap, waiting is.
I think he was in Hunt for Red October. But I’m not at all good about movies or movie stars.
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 77cf18 No.4131529
Dec 3 2018 14:03:09 (EST)
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Period 13
Let’s all do as the Bad Ornage Man says...like good little NPCs
#CWutIDid
Great find! Thank you!
Haven’t seen you hear before. Post more!!
Interesting that it is a re-play of an earlier tweet. Not a new tweet.
Something is definitely up on Hannity tonight tho.
Too bad I’ll be finishing off my opponents in a tennis tourney at this time.
As for #3, since the earth is suspended in the vacuum of space, it wouldn't exactly "zip off", at least not very far, IMO.
Imagine a temporary imbalance and the problems that would create. Since our planet has a semi-fluid interior and a solid inner core, things could move about, more or less, independently of one another.
Some studies indicate the core spins slower than the mantle. I can see where that's very likely, due to tidal forces.
Just some interesting conjecture. I'm not trying to rewrite any current geology texts. At lest not yet...:)
Link to earth's wobble data: http://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/images/pole.png
PM if you want to discuss further.
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Agreed.
I can’t get anything to open. Sitting here hoping someone else gets it to tell the rest of us.
Watch California, indeed!!!
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Another Hannity alert.
M O O N that spells awesome.
Bagster
My post is in relation to the link in Q # 2540.
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