?One is a geezer, the other one seems to be on met... |
Heywood12 |
(5.00) |
58 |
2024-03-14 |
description:
A snippet of the kind of psychosis that hard-core Fundamentalist Christianity seems to promote. The angry end of another episode of Truth2Ponder with Bob "should have a" Biermann, then 2:12 in, you get "Classic Redneck Radio" rambling about Jesus, Patriot radio, other jibber-jabber.
NA5B WebSDR
domain:
radiomiamiinterational5950kHz
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?SpaceX launches new rocket primed for future cre... |
jimmyshackleton |
(4.00) |
1,060 |
2018-05-13 |
description:
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - An updated version of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, tailored for eventual crewed missions for NASA, made its debut launch on Friday from Florida’s Cape Canaveral carrying a communications satellite for Bangladesh into orbit.
The newly minted Block-5 edition of the Falcon 9 - equipped with about 100 upgrades for greater power, safety and reusability than its Block-4 predecessor - lifted off at 4:14 p.m. EDT (2014 GMT) from the Kennedy Space Center.
Minutes later, the rocket’s main-stage booster flew itself back to Earth to achieve a safe return landing on an unmanned platform vessel floating in the Pacific Ocean.
The recoverable Block-5 booster is designed to be reused at least 10 times with minimal refurbishment between flights, allowing more frequent launches at lower cost - a key to the SpaceX business model.
Enhanced rocket reusability also is a core tenet of SpaceX owner and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s broader objectives of making space travel commonplace and ultimately sending humans to Mars.
SpaceX has safely return-landed 24 of its boosters and reflown 11 of them.
Friday’s flight marked the ninth SpaceX launch so far this year, compared to five orbital-class missions the company had logged at the same point in 2017, according to Musk.
It came a day after the original launch countdown was halted one minute before blastoff time due to a technical problem detected by the rocket’s onboard computers. Friday’s second attempt by SpaceX, formally known as Space Exploration Technologies, appeared to have gone off without a hitch.
The rocket’s payload, the Bangladeshi government’s first communications satellite, Bangabandhu-1, was placed into Earth orbit at 4:47 p.m. EDT, just 33 minutes after launch, according to SpaceX.
The achievement was hailed by Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a livestream appearance from her country’s capital, Dhaka.
“Today is a very delightful and glorious day for our motherland, Bangladesh, and Bangalee nation,” she said. “With launching of Bangabandhu Satellite-1, we are hoisting our national flag in the space.”
The Block-5 also marks another milestone for Musk’s California-based company. It is expected to be the first SpaceX vehicle to satisfy NASA’s standards for its Commercial Crew Program to carry agency astronauts to the International Space Station. NASA requires seven successful flights before the new rocket receives final certification for a manned mission.
Besides missions to the space station, the new rocket will be used to launch U.S. Air Force global positioning satellites and other high-value, military and national security payloads.
Block-5 marks the final version of the Falcon 9 lineup before SpaceX introduces its super heavy-lift launch vehicle, dubbed the Big Falcon Rocket, or BFR, which will be designed to send manned missions to Mars.
SpaceX is one of two private companies hired by NASA to ferry astronaut crews to the space station. The other is Boeing Co.
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?Facebook is making its biggest executive shuffle in c... |
Spano |
(3.33) |
738 |
2018-05-08 |
description:
Facebook instituted its biggest executive shakeup in its 15-year history this week, appointing new leaders for WhatsApp, Messenger and Facebook’s core app while giving other longtime Facebook executives new responsibilities, including a new effort to tackle blockchain technology. The moves, which were announced internally to employees today, are meant to improve executive communication and user privacy, but the changes also come as Facebook contends with the backlash from the U.S. presidential election, revelations of manipulation by the Russian government and the recent Cambridge Analytica scandal. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has reorganized the social giant’s product and engineering organizations into three main divisions, including a new “Family of apps” group run by Chief Product Officer Chris Cox, the executive previously in charge of the core Facebook app. Cox will now oversee Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger, according to multiple sources, four social apps with a combined reach of more than five billion monthly users. Facebook is also building a new team dedicated to blockchain technology. David Marcus, the executive in charge of Facebook’s standalone messaging app, Messenger, is leaving that post to run the blockchain group, these sources said. That new team will fall under one of the other three divisions, referred to as “New platforms and infra,” which will be managed by CTO Mike Schroepfer. Facebook’s AR, VR and artificial intelligence efforts will also live under Schroepfer’s division. Longtime Facebook exec Javier Olivan, the company’s VP of growth, will oversee the third division, called “Central product services,” which includes all of the shared features that operate across multiple products or apps such as ads, security and growth. Surprisingly, no one appears to be leaving Facebook. Just a lot of old faces in new places. You may have noticed from the diagram that almost all of Facebook’s top product and engineering execs are men. That’s true, though Facebook does have a number of high ranking and influential female product executives that aren’t directly involved in these changes. For example: Fidji Simo, who runs video; Deb Liu, who runs Marketplace; and Julie Zhuo, who runs design. Then, of course, there’s Sheryl Sandberg on the business side of things. The changes all come at an interesting time for Facebook and Zuckerberg, who has been openly discussing his need to take more responsibility for Facebook’s impact on the world. Zuckerberg’s New Year’s resolution was to fix Facebook, and restructuring the team is clearly part of that fix. The hope is that these new roles will keep more open lines of communication among executives without hurting the speed Facebook is known for. (“Move fast and break things,” remember?)
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executiveshuffle
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?Breaking the core |
Hiromaster |
(3.00) |
1,548 |
2015-06-13 |
description:
My first YTMND.
domain:
Breakingthecore
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?Hard Core Gradubation |
Kevbacon |
(2.00) |
181 |
2014-10-18 |
description:
HardCoreGradubation
domain:
HardCoreGradubation
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?My name is MONTGOMERY SCOTT! |
shadowforce32 |
(2.00) |
1,191 |
2014-10-14 |
description:
Captain, If we push the enterprise any further we'll have a full warp core breach!
domain:
NoCaptain
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?struttitude |
Savestate |
(2.50) |
958 |
2014-06-08 |
description:
xaser's "we are the aliens" to aji's avitar
"aji's avitar-core"
battleofthebits.org
domain:
aji
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?Greatest Moments in MGS Vol. 3 |
woman |
(3.00) |
931 |
2014-02-01 |
description:
More like, gayest, am I right?
domain:
core
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?Biography of the Enormous Battle Squid |
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(1.00) |
589 |
2013-06-03 |
description:
Acid ink spray it melts your flesh
My galactic armor protects my dark hide
My uranium beak makes hydrogen explosions
My eyes only see in the 4th dimension of destruction
Mt mantle is 100,000,000,000,000" high
My electric feeding tentacles shoot millions of volts
My molten magma breath makes quick work of your blades
The power of my suction cups that of a black hole
domain:
battlesquidbiography
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?5452414e5155494c49746d6e64: SYSTEM REBO... |
OperaGhost |
(2.86) |
1,071 |
2012-09-10 |
description:
VTC: Intelligent Core Relaxation i7 VTC 420 @ 3.14ZHz
SPEED: 3.14ZHz
> Initializing USB Controllers...Done.
> 3890YB OK
> AUTO-DETECTING SATA 1...IDE Hard Disk
> AUTO-DETECTING SATA 2...CROSLEY CR711 Audiorama Turntable
> AUTO-DETECTING SATA 42...IMPROBABILITY DRIVE Z:/
Insert Boot Media in selected Boot Device and journey into your inner peaceful place
domain:
TRANQUILItmndSystemReboot
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?Saturn, the gas giant |
bobsaggot |
(4.57) |
3,585 |
2012-07-21 |
description:
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter. Named after the Roman god Saturn, its astronomical symbol (♄) represents the god's sickle. Saturn is a gas giant with an average radius about nine times that of Earth.[12][13] While only one-eighth the average density of Earth, with its larger volume Saturn is just over 95 times as massive as Earth.[14][15][16]
Saturn's interior is probably composed of a core of iron, nickel and rock (silicon and oxygen compounds), surrounded by a deep layer of metallic hydrogen, an intermediate layer of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium and an outer gaseous layer.[17] Electrical current within the metallic hydrogen layer is thought to give rise to Saturn's planetary magnetic field, which is slightly weaker than Earth's and around one-twentieth the strength of Jupiter's.[18] The outer atmosphere is generally bland and lacking in contrast, although long-lived features can appear.
Wind speeds on Saturn can reach 1,800 km/h (1,100 mph), faster than on Jupiter, but not as fast as those on Neptune.[19]
Saturn has a ring system that consists of nine continuous main rings and three discontinuous arcs, composed mostly of ice particles with a smaller amount of rocky debris and dust. Sixty-two[20] known moons orbit the planet; fifty-three are officially named. This does not include the hundreds of "moonlets" within the rings. Titan, Saturn's largest and the Solar System's second largest moon, is larger than the planet Mercury and is the only moon in the Solar System to retain a substantial atmosphere.
domain:
klargesaturn
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?i want to make 1000 sites |
ghcghcghc |
(3.33) |
1,342 |
2012-04-28 |
description:
[u][i][b][spoil]Google
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
This article is about the corporation. For the search engine, see Google Search. For other uses, see Google (disambiguation).
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Google Inc. Google Logo
Type Public
Traded as NASDAQ: GOOG
FWB: GGQ1
NASDAQ-100 Component
S&P 500 Component
Industry Internet, Computer software
Founded Menlo Park, California, U.S.
(September 4, 1998)[1][2]
Founder(s) Sergey Brin, Larry Page
Headquarters Mountain View, California, United States
Area served Worldwide
Key people Larry Page
(Co-Founder & CEO)
Eric Schmidt
(Executive Chairman)
Sergey Brin
(Co-Founder)
Products See list of Google products.
Revenue increase US$ 37.905 billion (2011)
Operating income increase US$ 11.632 billion (2011)
Profit increase US$ 9.737 billion (2011)
Total assets increase US$ 72.574 billion (2011)
Total equity increase US$ 58.145 billion (2011)
Employees 33,077 (2012)[3]
Subsidiaries AdMob, DoubleClick, On2 Technologies, Picnik, Zagat, YouTube, Motorola Mobility
Website Google.com
References: [4]
Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) is an American multinational Internet and software corporation specialized in Internet search, cloud computing, and advertising technologies. It hosts and develops a number of Internet-based services and products,[5] and generates profit primarily from advertising through its AdWords program.[6][7] The company was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were both attending Stanford University.
Google was first incorporated as a privately held company on September 4, 1998, and its initial public offering followed on August 19, 2004. At that time Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Eric Schmidt agreed to work together at Google for 20 years, until the year 2024.[8] The company's mission statement from the outset was "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful",[9] and the company's unofficial slogan is "Don't be evil".[10][11] In 2006, the company moved to its current headquarters in Mountain View, California.
Google's rapid growth since its incorporation has triggered a chain of products, acquisitions, and partnerships beyond the company's core web search engine. The company offers online productivity software, such as the Gmail email service, the Google Docs office suite, and the Google+ social networking service. Google's products extend to the desktop as well, with applications such as the Google Chrome web browser, the Picasa photo organizing and editing software, and the Google Talk instant messaging application. Google leads the development of the Android mobile operating system, as well as the Google Chrome OS browser-only operating system,[12] found on specialized laptops called Chromebooks.[/spoil][/b][/i][/u]
domain:
back-to-the-original-song-lol-lol-lol-porno
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?crazy frog core |
capnskull |
(2.00) |
776 |
2011-12-22 |
description:
take two before you go to bed
domain:
crazyfrogcore
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?Merry Christmas Nick |
dsiege5 |
(1.50) |
2,543 |
2011-12-13 |
description:
A small gift to you, Nick Nolan, the man who not only inspires me, but also frightens me to my core.
domain:
rubbershoes
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?Enter the Warp Core |
SASSBUTTES |
(3.93) |
4,690 |
2011-07-16 |
description:
The warp core has been breached. Set your mind to "Engage"
domain:
warpcoreleakage
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?Space Core Chases Nyan Cat |
Starmanclock |
(3.60) |
3,133 |
2011-05-14 |
description:
Space Core chases after Nyan Cat, IN SPACE!
domain:
SpaceCoreNyanCat
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?Space Core Loves Space |
Starmanclock |
(3.80) |
3,528 |
2011-04-25 |
description:
Space Core really loves Space.
domain:
Spacecore
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?Core on a keyboard in SPACCCCCCE |
Coolgamer |
(4.19) |
23,659 |
2011-04-24 |
description:
SPACCCCCCCCCCCE
domain:
spaccccccccccccccccccce
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?The Warp Core - Better Star Trek White Noise |
jreid |
(4.00) |
7,802 |
2011-04-08 |
description:
Clean looping of the warp core from Star Trek TNG (no background noise or clicks)
domain:
thewarpcore
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?Core Operating Within Normal Parameters |
xXWaspXx |
(3.79) |
2,141 |
2011-03-29 |
description:
hello
domain:
parameters
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?Hard-Case Core-Closed |
SanTing |
(1.00) |
872 |
2011-01-25 |
description:
Hardcore Case Closed
domain:
discocase
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?gripe core |
hobotron |
(1.00) |
602 |
2010-12-07 |
description:
gripe bff's
domain:
gripecore
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?hardcore penguins |
ZeroTron |
(3.75) |
1,408 |
2010-08-27 |
description:
Hard To The Core (The Core Is hard)
domain:
hardcorepenguins
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?PR2N: soft core legacy |
LegoLewdite |
(4.58) |
34,963 |
2010-07-25 |
description:
`refresh`ing
domain:
pr2n
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?Jenova-core? Ftw. |
Psychomanntis669 |
(3.40) |
826 |
2010-07-09 |
description:
Hardcore Jenova Music
domain:
jenova-core
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?MOLTEN BORON PART 2 |
Comradvolk |
(3.67) |
1,009 |
2010-05-07 |
description:
eee
domain:
moltenboron2
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?(nsfw) Celestial Wrath - Faggots to the core! |
erratee |
(1.33) |
4,581 |
2009-12-20 |
description:
Celestial Wrath is the kind of corp who stays docked when wardecd
domain:
CEWR
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?bill |
devildante303 |
(1.60) |
388 |
2009-11-12 |
description:
hard core bill
domain:
hardcorebill
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?There was nothing to be gained from hesitation |
Iritscen |
(3.94) |
1,513 |
2009-09-12 |
description:
UESCTerm 802.11 (remote override) 2234 08.30.2337
WARNING: CORE OS (AF44+2DEB) MOD DATE LATER THAN CURRENT
DATE/TIME
ff~~x~f~sx~~
%%%here was nothing to be gained from hesitation
now%&^)}:>?~~~~~~~fxf~~~~~~~~~~f~~~~
et in her possession
domain:
reverofnohtaram
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?(nsfw) Moon man makes a trip to the core of the ea... |
fofofum |
(3.00) |
1,561 |
2009-09-09 |
description:
of epic magnitude,thousands of miles will be affected
domain:
moonmanstripofalifetime
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