Posted on 05/06/2022 5:20:04 AM PDT by ransomnote
:: along with all the others of the treasonous 4th Column. ::
This has always occupied a corner in my thoughts.
I dare not discuss because I really want the media utterly destroyed as they fight tooth-and-nail to justify their seditious lies being protected by the 1st Amendment.
Discussing it openly is bad ju-ju.
dgoo-dgoo?
CWIDT?
True That!
Good to see you!
I had been thinking back to the Q Thread beginning, when it rocked, remembering what a heck of a time for posting pics back then. You and Nic having to dodge the whines of your fans, for blowing our eyes out with all those pics so large you couldn’t even see all of it. 😵💫
Is that not hilarious? 🤣
Of course none of us were even in the game, but made great critics of those who were. 🧐 Go figure.
What fun! Learning techy features and now everyone (-1) is so accomplished. Jes’ wanted to say that. :D
That's the exact same list the court published of G. Maxwell's sex-clients!
Methinks you might be mistaken.
...source, please?
Wikipedo: Since November 2017, all of the world’s fastest 500 supercomputers run Linux-based operating systems.[6]
[6] “Operating system Family / Linux”. TOP500.org. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
An easy mistake/transition to make.
*Yawns*.
Jack Donagarra’s site of the top 500 supercomputers has been around for decades.
That doesn’t mean there are only 500 supercomputers.
When the First Amendment right destroys the First Amendment, we’re going to be soon doing an intimate inspection of who it is that is tactically engaged in that effort, and will be responding accordingly. 🐣
Nonprofit Watchdog Uncovers $350 Million in Secret Payments to Fauci, Collins, Others at NIH (paywall) | ||
05/09/2022 5:29:42 PM PDT · by spacejunkie2001 · 35 replies The Epoch Times ^ | 5/9/22An estimated $350 million in undisclosed royalties were paid to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and hundreds of its scientists, including the agency’s recently departed director, Dr. Francis Collins, and Dr. Anthony Fauci, according to a nonprofit government watchdog. “We estimate that up to $350 million in royalties from third parties were paid to NIH scientists during the fiscal years between 2010 and 2020,” |
Re: Yesterday our local ABC station posted an article about how dangerous it was to use the evaporated milk recipe because “kitchens aren’t sterile environments” ....
True, that kitchens aren’t sterile, and that’s why we sterilized the homemade formula in the bottles in boiling water for some length of time (20 min. maybe, don’t remember.) But do you remember the Unit we boiled the water in? Big metal pot with a divider inside that held 6-8 bottles. Fill the bottles, place inside, bring water to boil, sterilize, cool then refrigerate. EZ.
Xi may have an aneurysm....
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/xi-jinping-is-suffering-from-cerebral-aneurysm-report-2963072
I can think of a few things this story may be hinting at.
1) it’s just what it is and he’s getting up in years so has a health issue
2) he’s starting to get pushback from a greater number of the party and this is the first word to the regular people that he might be ‘replaced’.
3) false story to see who attempts to take advantage
4) planted story to attempt to weaken him from another govt/power outside china
Well, as I pointed out, Wkipedo references the top 500 that run on Linux, not the top 500 in the world.
I would bet there is still one out there running on a Digital Electronics Corp kernel.
I would bet there is still one out there running on a Digital Electronics Corp kernel.
A VAXen cluster? Yikes.
How many clauses are in the 1st Amendment?
How many in the 2nd Amendment?
I recall that!
My mother would use raw milk, though.
Lived on a farm.
Forgot to ping our DEC/VAX/PDP buddy, Snowybear.
So says “Mr. Fast and Furious” and Waco. He is the last person I want to hear from about indictments other than his own.
Sorry, didn’t know, or I would have gladly done so.
My first real coding was on a VAX.
I think they had one of the 2 best OS’s ever, the other being the IBM AS/400 where you could lock down practically each and every atom of the computer separately.
Yes, thank you. Been a while since I used anything other than DEC.
(Me: PDP1100, 1981)
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