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Trabant 601 Universal complete restoration Post Date: 2021-08-03 01:05:31 by Esso
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Poster Comment:Get me one of those, Dakkie. I'll be yours forever. Gotta be the wagon.
You’re Doing it Wrong... The REAL Double Wrench Method Post Date: 2021-08-02 23:27:02 by Esso
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Poster Comment:It'd be easier to rake the lock. I learned how to rake locks on Master padlocks with homemade tools. I got lucky today at Menards. I need to re-lock my house. I found two sets of KwikSet locks and dead bolts (4 sets total) by sorting through all they had and finding several pairs of keyed alike sets. God love KwikSet, they always send out pairs of a key code (listed on the package). One of the two pairs I found had some really wicked bidding on the keys (a lot of high cut and low cuts on the keys). They almost look like a challenge lock. They'll be impossible to rake, and a really difficult single pin pick. The bidding is very severe to the point that they might be ...
Solar Cells: Layer Of Three Crystals Produces A Thousand Times More Power Post Date: 2021-08-02 08:02:34 by Horse
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The photovoltaic effect of ferroelectric crystals can be increased by a factor of 1,000 if three different materials are arranged periodically in a lattice. This has been revealed in a study by researchers at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU). They achieved this by creating crystalline layers of barium titanate, strontium titanate and calcium titanate which they alternately placed on top of one another. Their findings, which could significantly increase the efficiency of solar cells, were published in the journal Science Advances. Most solar cells are currently silicon based; however, their efficiency is limited. This has prompted researchers to examine new materials, such ...
Extra-Long Soviet Key Requires Extra-Long Rake Post Date: 2021-07-31 12:34:43 by Esso
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Scientists Warn That Within 6 Months Humanity Will Run Out Of Things To Call Racist Post Date: 2021-07-31 10:02:07 by Ada
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ATLANTA, GACalling brand new things racistthat no one would ever have thought could be racistis fun, and everyone loves it. But as each new day people breathlessly inform us of the racist history of things like crossword puzzles and punctuality, scientists are warning of an impending catastrophe. At this current rate of coming up with new things that are racist, warned racism scientist Frank Greene, well run out of new things to call racist by the end of this year. Anti-racism activists met this news with both fear and denial. Running out of new things to call racist would be devastating, said activist Brooke Snyder. I ...
Sage Says Mutant Covid with 35% Death Rate Coming, Vaccines Don’t Work Post Date: 2021-07-31 09:49:32 by Ada
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Total kook freakout is back on the menu, boys! Looks like the vaxx didnt do anything! Weve got a new important report from Sage called The Longterm Evolution of SARS-CoV-2 giving us the details on the next phase of this hoax. RT: A British government science panel has claimed that a coronavirus variant with a 35% fatality rate akin to that seen in the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) could emerge, and that vaccine booster doses may be needed. A report issued on Friday by the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) looked at a series of hypothetical scenarios related to Covid-19 variants, finding it a realistic ...
Royal Air Force MR2 Crashes in Toronto During an Airshow (With Real Video) Post Date: 2021-07-22 12:22:40 by Esso
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Poster Comment:Nimrod. What a name for a plane.
The F-35 Continues to Amaze and Astound in Its Ability to Be Everything Except a Functioning Airplane Post Date: 2021-07-22 07:49:29 by Ada
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Close to 15 percent of the planes are reportedly without engines, which are considered by most experts to be vital to powered flight. Its been a while since we checked in on our old friend, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a.k.a. The Flying Swiss Army knife, a.k.a. The Money Pit in the Sky. This undying tribute to what Barney Frank used to call military Keynesianism continues to amaze and astound in its ability to do everything except be a proper airplane. From Air Force Magazine: Speaking before the House Armed Services subcommittee on tactical air and land forces, acting Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics Darlene Costello ...
Many Interesting Developments in Russia Post Date: 2021-07-21 18:05:28 by Ada
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Su-75 "Checkmate" The past week has been quite intense in Russia lots of interesting developments took place, and today I will mention three: Putin wrote a very interesting essay on the history of Russia and the Ukraine, which he followed up with a very interesting interview. Russia just concluded final tests for truly formidable weapons systems like the S-500 and the Mach 8 hypersonic missile Zircon. In its yearly aviation salon MAKS, Russia has just presented a 5th generation, single engine light multi-functional fighter the Su-75 Checkmate These are all truly huge developments for Russia which we need to look into separately. Putins history of ...
We Can't Be The Only Ones Who Noticed This About Bezos' Rocket!!! Post Date: 2021-07-20 19:00:53 by Esso
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Poster Comment:If ever there was a rocket that should've blown up...
Weekly Dose of Aviation Post Date: 2021-07-19 17:01:09 by Esso
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Study Shows Parts of Amazon Rainforest Now Cause More Carbon Than They Absorb Post Date: 2021-07-19 08:19:37 by Ada
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The Amazon is supposed to suck carbon not blow it! This is a nightmare for the global elite, who are trying to turn the entire planet into a solid sheet of ice. Click for Full Text!
1960’s Ford Factory Race Cars that were Street Legal! Post Date: 2021-07-18 13:48:06 by Esso
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Natural gas companies were paid to turn off power during Texas winter storm: report Post Date: 2021-07-15 21:47:14 by Dakmar
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The February winter storm that nearly brought the Texas electricity grid to its knees likely stressed the states natural gas infrastructure more than any time in history, according to the authors of a new UT Austin report analyzing the power outages and their financial implications.The report includes previously undisclosed data about how the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the grids manager, responded to the unfolding crisis, which led to widespread outages and hundreds of deaths statewide. The report was released just before ERCOT announced its own roadmap of 60 proposals to improve the grid.This isnt the only time natural gas has ...
Scientists create 'mind-reading' device which analyzed the brain waves of non-verbal, paralyzed man Post Date: 2021-07-15 10:17:31 by Horse
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and turned them into sentences on a computer screen in medical first. Researchers have tapped the brain waves of a paralyzed man unable to speak and turned what he intended to say into sentences in a medical first. The device, created by a team at the University of California, San Francisco, analyzes brain waves to decode what a patient is trying to say and then displays the text on a computer screen. It will take years of additional research but the study results, reported Wednesday, mark an important step toward one day restoring more natural communication for people who can't speak because of injury or illness.
Soul-Searching Science Post Date: 2021-07-15 08:03:44 by Ada
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I love scientists but they will kill us all, said Jon Stewart on The Late Show with Steven Colbert . Science eased our suffering due to a pandemic that was most likely caused by science, he told the audience. (Here you can find an acerbic response to the show on the Unz Review) Is it true? Do science and the scientists save us or kill us? How far can we trust them? It has become a relevant question for now they are not satisfied to stay in their labs but rather aspire to govern us as Anthony Fauci and his ilk do. This aspiration emerges from an Open Letter by Nobel Prize laureates and other dignitaries who demand that we cede to them the planetary stewardship the Church had, or claimed ...
New sun-driven cooling period of Earth ‘not far off’ Post Date: 2021-07-12 20:02:01 by BTP Holdings
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Nils-Axel Morner, a former head of the Paleo-Geophysics and Geodynamics Department in Stockholm, says a new solar-driven cooling period for the Earth is not far off. Poster Comment:We have been in a Grand Solar Minimum for quite a while.
The tools for our death have been patented since 1999. Here is the proof - Depopulation patents Post Date: 2021-07-11 17:36:12 by Anthem
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10 minutes. Very interesting background on the "variants".
"Tear Up The Streets, Not The Planet" - Dodge To Unveil World's First Electric Muscle Car In 2024 Post Date: 2021-07-11 13:28:13 by Esso
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Dodge, an American brand of automobiles and a division of Stellantis, used its time during Stellantis' EV Day to announce the world's first electric muscle car will hit the streets in 2024. Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis was featured in a 5 min video, talking about the company's multi-decade muscle-car heritage. He said the company must adapt to the changing times as millennials become a more significant part of the overall US population with more spending power, adding this generation embraces electric cars the most. With that being said, Kuniskis revealed that Dodge has plans to sell the world's first electric muscle car in 2024. He said, "Tear Up the Streets
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The Sum of All Fears Post Date: 2021-07-10 18:14:45 by Esso
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Poster Comment:I recommend using the CC function to understand what they're saying. It's not very plausible that neo-Nazis are going to take over the world, but then again, I didn't even see the communist invasion of this country coming. Anyway some neat tech stuff in there. Not too likely that cell phones would be working very well in a nuclear blast area. It's interesting to ponder how President Pampers would react to a similar situation.
1966 Chevrolet Corvair Yenko Stinger Post Date: 2021-07-09 15:11:01 by Esso
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Spot's On It Post Date: 2021-07-01 15:02:31 by Horse
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Poster Comment:Boston Dynamics created the robot dog Spot. Here three of them are dancing to music.
America’s Defense Industry Is A Corrupt, Incompetent Mess Post Date: 2021-07-01 08:03:45 by Ada
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The glory days of military innovation are behind us, spelling trouble for national security in the future. In 2016, the Pentagon was confident enough in the troubled F-35 program that it extended the fighters projected service life from 2064 to 2070. Now, some of the $80-million aircraft may be written off well before then, despite spending 15 years in development and less than a decade in service. A few weeks ago, a top general indicated that the Air Force is considering retiring older F-35s instead of retrofitting them with the many upgrades and fixes that have piled up throughout the fighters short time in service. The Marine Corps may also be forced to retire some of its ...
4,115 Fully Vaccinated Have Been Hospitalized or Died With Breakthrough COVID Infections, CDC Says Post Date: 2021-06-30 07:57:08 by Ada
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 3,907 hospitalizations and 750 deaths in people fully vaccinated against COVID with an FDA-authorized vaccine as of June 21. childrenshealthdefense.or...dc-4115-fully-vaccinated- hospitalized-or-died-breakthrough-covid-infections/ Link copied More than 4,100 people have been hospitalized or died with COVID in the U.S. despite having been fully vaccinated. The Defender is experiencing censorship on many social channels. Be sure to stay in touch with the news that matters by subscribing to our top news of the day. It's free. More than 4,100 people have been hospitalized or died with COVID in the U.S. despite having been fully ...
Does Parkinson’s Begin in the Gut? Post Date: 2021-06-30 06:18:20 by Horse
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A growing body of evidence links the neurodegenerative disease to the gastrointestinal tract, opening new possibilities for treatment. The earliest evidence that the gut might be involved in Parkinsons emerged more than 200 years ago. In 1817, the English surgeon James Parkinson reported that some patients with a condition he termed shaking palsy experienced constipation. In one of the six cases he described, treating the gastrointestinal complaints appeared to alleviate the movement-related problems associated with the disease. Since then, physicians have noted that constipation is one of the most common symptoms of Parkinsons, appearing in around half the ...
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