Posted on 09/03/2018 2:00:35 PM PDT by COUNTrecount
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Avatar mjenascar a minute ago
Completely down in Indiana. Can't even connect to it.
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Avatar Jayfar a minute ago
Down in Philadelphia PA
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Avatar Ron West a minute ago
Down in VA
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Avatar Theresa Hilldenbrand a minute ago
Facebook down in Pennsylvania everyone is getting an "error" message.
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Avatar Supaman198271 a minute ago
Can not like, share, comment, or send messages. Both on browser and on mobile.
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Avatar Mary Jeannette a minute ago
Down in New York State.
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Avatar Neva J a minute ago
down in Ironton Ohio
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Avatar Charli gagnon a minute ago
Crash in Qc
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Avatar Crusher Rusher a minute ago
Down in Czech Republic
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Nevertheless, if they don’t want to let Conservatives play in their sandbox, how about if uncle daddy takes it away and nobody gets to play with it at all!
I beg to differ, the azzholes are still sending me “Look what has happened since you left and so ans so has posted a picture BS” ...
Fakebook Zombies are HARD TO KILL
Working here in Aiken County, SC. But the VPN has me routed via Denver, so who really knows. Or cares.
It’s been down for me for 9 years.
And I never looked back.
We all do...what we do.
Smart. No sense in starting now. It can reel you in and waste your time.
FR has an FB page.
Doesnt look like ALL the freepers hate FB!
fR has a FB account which JR used to communicate. Its helpful when this site is having trouble.
You can change those settings so CNN doesnt pop up again.
But it's an my opinion.
Wow!! Thx !
Heres some additional supportive info dated May 30, 2003 from The NY Times
The Pentagon is shopping for ways to capture everything a person sees, says and hears, as part of a project it says is meant to help create smarter robots.
The projected system, called LifeLog, would take in all of a subject’s experience, from phone numbers dialed and e-mail messages viewed to every breath taken, step made and place gone. The idea is to index the material and make patterns easily retrievable, in an effort to make machines think more like people, learning from experience.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or Darpa, the Pentagon’s cradle for new technologies, is sponsoring a competition for proposals to set up such a system.
The project could result in more effective computers capable of building on a user’s past and interpreting his or her commands, said Jan Walker, a Darpa spokeswoman.
Ms. Walker said the new project had nothing to do with the agency’s Terrorist Information Awareness program, formerly called Total Information Awareness — a research initiative, criticized by civil liberties groups, to create a vast computer-based surveillance system intended to thwart terrorism.
The goal of LifeLog is to create a searchable database of human lives, initially those of the developers, to promote artificial intelligence, the agency said. The technology would advance a new class of systems able to reason in a number of ways, learn from experience and ‘’respond in a robust manner to surprises,’’ the agency’s Information Processing Technology Office said.
All good here in Cuba. Americans really need to wake up.
[I shouldn’t have checked the shut down box? Oops!]
I told you! Fail Safe, 1964. General Bogart, was it?
BTW, we DO thank you......
[Our national nightmare has began!]
ROTFLOL - probably not far from the truth, sadly
wow
That’s actually pretty accurate.
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