Latest Articles: Science/Tech
GM Ranger: The Multicultural Car You Never Heard Of Post Date: 2022-11-10 20:33:09 by Esso
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Poster Comment:I like Ed.
Paul Harvey - a Fifty Cent Toy That Changed the World - Rest of the Story Post Date: 2022-10-29 10:40:37 by Esso
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Unfortunately, this episode has some minor issues. However, it is more important to have the story in this state than not at all. Please keep that in mind as you listen.
Western Civilization Is Ceasing to Exist Post Date: 2022-10-21 08:37:04 by Ada
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I often explain that we are losing civilization. The risks come from many sources. Among them is the growing risk of nuclear war; the rising police state in which behavior protected by the Constitution is criminalized despite the Constitution; unity supplanted by a Tower of Babel; fomented race and gender hatreds that serve Identity Politics; soil destroyed by glyphosate with consequent reduction in the food value of plants and meat and milk from animals fed GMO products; the corruption of science and education; rejection of the accumulated culture in literature, art, music, morals, and behavior; drastic policies to remedy perceived threats, such as climate change, that might or might ...
Jet Flies Too Close To Crowd Post Date: 2022-10-16 22:57:41 by Esso
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Arctic Blast To Blanket Eastern Half Of US Next Week Post Date: 2022-10-16 09:39:14 by Esso
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A cold blast will descend on the eastern US early next week, forcing tens of millions of Americans to turn on their heaters or fire up their stoves as the cold season comes early. "It will feel more like November for many next week," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Tyler Roys said. Unseasonably cold weather begins Monday and could last through the week and extend down to the Gulf of Mexico. There's also a risk of snow across the Great Lakes, Midwest, and New England. AccuWeather's models expect temperatures to dive 10-20 degrees Fahrenheit below average for the first half of next week for the entire eastern half of the country. "Daytime temperatures will be ...
More Foods Will Be Gene-Edited Than You Think Post Date: 2022-10-16 00:13:05 by Horse
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Authored by Camille Su via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Gene editing has long been primarily used for research, treatment, and disease prevention. Currently, this technology is increasingly being applied to modify agricultural products to create more perfect species. More and more genetically edited foods are appearing on the market, including high-nutrient tomatoes and zero-trans-fat soybean oil. Some argue that gene-edited foods are safer than genetically modified (GM) foods (pdf). The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) specified in 2018 that most genetically edited foods do not need to be regulated. However, are these foods, which will increasingly appear on the ...
Kyle Rittenhouse and @Brandon Herrera Shooting Machine Guns from a Helicopter! Post Date: 2022-10-13 08:07:50 by Esso
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Kyle Rittenhouse & @Brandon Herrera made it out to the National Association for Gun Rights range to shoot machine guns... out of a helicopter. Watch as Kyle and Brandon lay down hate on the prairie with the SAW and SCAR. Poster Comment:
How's It Made: A Giant Machine That Makes MG Links Post Date: 2022-10-12 11:44:22 by Esso
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Engine Overheats after Full Rebuild [Cat 3406B], but Why? (YOU WONT BELIEVE IT) Post Date: 2022-10-03 17:08:03 by Esso
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Poster Comment:My buddy's longhorn Pete, one and a half million miles, has a Caterpillar 3406E (I don't know the difference, but it's probably about the same, just a rev. dash.) I used to do a lot of work for him, mostly chassis electrical. I'm not really geared up for heavy mechanical, nor will my back let me do much anymore. I found the problem interesting, if not a one in a million. If you're not interested in a degree in Diesel Technology, skip ahead to 9:00. A little gross. With fall coming, my garage is having the same trouble. I saw one the other day, stomped it, and it still managed to scamper away.
Breaking: Glock AR-15 Photos Have Been Leaked! Post Date: 2022-10-03 07:44:58 by Esso
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The simple reason why you should stop using Gmail Post Date: 2022-09-29 10:39:46 by Ada
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We all need to get off Gmail. They read every email and can prevent us from receiving emails (LifeSiteNews) Gmail and other Big Tech email providers can read your emails and even stop you from receiving certain communications. Google keeps profiles of users and even their children based on the information they receive from you using their services. Their high-quality products are free because you and your data are the product. Its time to stop using Gmail! Many people by now are aware that Google products track everything that their users do, so that Google can profit off the data they collect. Search results on Google and on YouTube, which is part of the Google/Alphabet ...
RED SHIFT: 162 Scientists who used to work for a top US nuclear research base now work for the CCP Post Date: 2022-09-25 10:12:35 by Ada
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(Natural News) A report by an intelligence firm revealed that 162 researchers from a top American nuclear facility have now been hired by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to do research. Much of the research they are doing is advanced Chinese military technology, constituting a grave threat to the national security of the United States. The report was recently published by Strider Technologies, a strategic intelligence firm based out of Salt Lake City. The firm reported the systemic effort by the Chinese government to place Chinese scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, where America first developed nuclear weapons. Many of the scientists were later lured back to ...
Don’t Believe the Hype About Antarctica’s Melting Glaciers Post Date: 2022-09-20 09:34:56 by Ada
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Two studies carefully explore the factors at play, but the headlines are only meant to raise alarm. Alarming reports that the Antarctic ice sheet is shrinking misrepresent the science under way to understand a very complex situation. Antarctica has been ice-covered for at least 30 million years. The ice sheet holds about 26.5 million gigatons of water (a gigaton is a billion metric tons, or about 2.2 trillion pounds). If it were to melt completely, sea levels would rise 190 feet. Such a change is many millennia in the future, if it comes at all. Much more modest ice loss is normal in Antarctica. Each year, some 2,200 gigatons (or 0.01%) of the ice is discharged in the form of melt and ...
Dissident Science - no Big Bang, but an Eternal Universe Post Date: 2022-09-09 00:27:27 by Horse
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Some peoople think that Political Correctness occurs only in the Social Sciences and in Environmentalism. Wrong! It occurs in the hard sciences too, eg Physics. Physicists interested in Space specialize in either the mathematical side (becoming Astrophysicists) or the observational side (becoming Astronomers). Astronomer Halton C. Arp was the new Galileo who disproved the "Redshift equals distance" assumption which is the key to the Big Bang theory. Arp was Edwin Hubble's assistant. Working at the Mt. Palomar and Mt. Wilson observatories in the US, he discovered that many pairs of quasars (quasi-stellar objects) which have extremely high redshift z values (and are ...
The Big Bang didn't happen Post Date: 2022-09-09 00:25:58 by Horse
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To everyone who sees them, the new James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) images of the cosmos are beautifully awe-inspiring. But to most professional astronomers and cosmologists, they are also extremely surprisingnot at all what was predicted by theory. In the flood of technical astronomical papers published online since July 12, the authors report again and again that the images show surprisingly many galaxies, galaxies that are surprisingly smooth, surprisingly small and surprisingly old. Lots of surprises, and not necessarily pleasant ones. One papers title begins with the candid exclamation: Panic! Why do the JWSTs images inspire panic among cosmologists? ...
Boy's discovery reveals highly complex plant-insect interaction Post Date: 2022-09-08 05:36:22 by Horse
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When eight-year-old Hugo Deans discovered a handful of BB-sized objects lying near an ant nest beneath a log in his backyard, he thought they were a type of seed. His father, Andrew Deans, professor of entomology at Penn State, however, knew immediately what they wereoak galls, or plant growths triggered by insects. What he didn't realize right away was that the galls were part of an elaborate relationship among ants, wasps and oak trees, the discovery of which would turn a century of knowledge about plant-insect interactions on its head. Looking back, Hugo, now 10, says that he "thought they were seeds, and I felt excited because I didn't know ants collected seeds. ...
The super-rich ‘preppers’ planning to save themselves from the apocalypse (Inside view, interesting read) Post Date: 2022-09-07 23:37:12 by Pinguinite
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As a humanist who writes about the impact of digital technology on our lives, I am often mistaken for a futurist. The people most interested in hiring me for my opinions about technology are usually less concerned with building tools that help people live better lives in the present than they are in identifying the Next Big Thing through which to dominate them in the future. I dont usually respond to their inquiries. Why help these guys ruin whats left of the internet, much less civilisation? Still, sometimes a combination of morbid curiosity and cold hard cash is enough to get me on a stage in front of the tech elite, where I try to talk some sense into them about how their ...
Who Benefits From US Government Claims That The UFO Threat Is Increasing ‘Exponentially’? Post Date: 2022-09-05 07:36:37 by Ada
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A US senate report which is an addendum to the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 has people talking due to the surprising statements it includes about the US governments current position on UFOs. I mean Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. I mean Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena. This latest moniker for the thing we all still think of as UFOs is the US governments way of addressing how these alleged appearances, which began entering mainstream attention in 2017, are said to be able to transition seamlessly from traveling through the air to moving underwater in whats been labeled cross-domain transmedium movement. Because branches of the ...
The Real Inconvenient Truth: Arctic Sea Ice Has Grown Since 2012 Post Date: 2022-09-01 06:54:20 by Ada
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Global warming paused, polar bears thriving, more coral on the Great Barrier Reef than you can shake a stick at its been a difficult gig for climate alarmists of late. But there is always the melting Arctic ice, and the prospect of the Greenland ice sheet slipping off its perch and ending up in your front room. Alas, even that old standby is looking shaky, with evidence gathering that the ice is no longer melting as fast as in the recent past. On August 16th, summer sea ice in the Arctic was at its third highest extent since 2007. According to the U.S.-based National Snow and Ice Data Centre (NSIDC), the northern sea route along Eurasia may not become ice free ...
Meet The New AK-50: V3 Update #2 Post Date: 2022-08-30 14:04:35 by Esso
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Prof. Jeffrey Sachs on the Covid Origins Cover-Up Post Date: 2022-08-30 06:50:35 by Ada
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Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University stands as a pillar of Americas academic establishment, and even as far back as three decades ago, the New York Times had already hailed him as one of the worlds most important figures in his field. He currently serves as director of his universitys Center for Sustainable Development, and over the years he has published a multitude of articles and columns on a very wide range of public policy issues. Given that background, it was hardly surprising that the Lancet, a top medical journal, named him chairman of the Covid Commission, established to investigate all aspects of the massive disease epidemic that has devastated the world since ...
Race to Mars (2007): Part 1 Post Date: 2022-08-28 23:10:06 by Esso
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Race to Mars (2007): Part 2Poster Comment:A decent docudrama. I liked the horny gal from Canada. She reminded me of my friend Karen from years ago. Karen died from some weird cancer a long time ago. I think it was pancreatic cancer. She's been gone since the Clinton administration.
Space Race 1 of 4 Race For Rockets Post Date: 2022-08-28 23:01:22 by Esso
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Space Race 2 of 4 Race For Satellites Space Race 3 of 4 Race For Survival BBC Space Race (2005): Episode four: Race For The Moon (1964--1969)Poster Comment:Good dramaDoc.
Here's a Thorough Review of a [Rare 2002 Go-4 Interceptor II mid engine] Car Post Date: 2022-08-23 17:45:24 by Esso
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Poster Comment:At least it's a two-door. I want one.
'Forever Chemicals' Destroyed By Simple New Method Post Date: 2022-08-22 21:24:45 by Horse
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PFAS, a group of manufactured chemicals commonly used since the 1940s, are called "forever chemicals" for a reason. Bacteria can't eat them; fire can't incinerate them; and water can't dilute them. And, if these toxic chemicals are buried, they leach into surrounding soil, becoming a persistent problem for generations to come. Now, Northwestern University chemists have done the seemingly impossible. Using low temperatures and inexpensive, common reagents, the research team developed a process that causes two major classes of PFAS compounds to fall apart, leaving behind only benign end products. The simple technique potentially could be a powerful solution for finally ...
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