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It ain't over yet douchebag. The FAT LADY IS WARMING UP IN THE WINGS. Get ready for ACT 3....OMG....IT'S AWFUL. | |||
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by the way...Meanwhile Bahrain's major LNG plant's on fire... there goes the global economy just two more weeks to flatten the | |||
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Several Israeli cities witnessed demonstrations Saturday against the government of Benjamin Netanyahu, while police in Jerusalem confiscated sound equipment used by protesters. The Hebrew newspaper Haaretz reported that hundreds of Israelis took part in protests at various locations across the country against the government, while 1,000 demonstrators joined the main rally at Habima Square in central Tel Aviv. The newspaper added that Israeli police in Jerusalem continued measures they began last week, temporarily confiscating sound equipment from protesters at Paris Square near Netanyahu’s residence, citing the prevention of noise. During the main demonstration in Tel Aviv, Carmit Palty Katzir, whose father was killed Oct. 7, 2023, and whose mother and brother were taken captive in the Gaza Strip before being released, criticized the government’s policies. She said more than 1,000 Israelis had been killed since that date and tens of thousands had been physically and psychologically wounded. Katzir accused Netanyahu of prolonging the war without a political horizon, arguing that his main goal was “political survival,” according to the newspaper. Meanwhile, Eran Etzion, former deputy head of Israel’s National Security Council, warned during his participation in a demonstration in the northern city of Haifa, against demands for “national unity” before elections, saying they are used to numbing “the public” and Glp | |||
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This, THIS is quality stuff, all by itself. And just think, there is no charge for this SERVICE! Sleep well, knowing that MAXIMUM ERRONEOUS will get something wrong, and SOON. ——$ I'll ax the questions around here. | ||||
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Something unusual is happening across the internet this morning. Downdetector is showing sudden, nearly simultaneous report spikes involving major cloud infrastructure, telecommunications, workplace systems, financial platforms, communications services, and payment processors. | |||
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Computers 'to match man by 2029' A leading US scientist has predicted that computers will be as intelligent as humans by 2029. Futurologist Dr Ray Kurzweil told the American Association for the Advancement of Science that in the near future, machine intelligence will overtake the power of the human brain. He said that within two decades computers will be able to think quicker than humans. Dr Kurzweil painted a picture of us having tiny robots called nanobots implanted in our brain to boost our intelligence and health. He told reporters that these microscopic nanobots would work with our brains to make us think faster and give us more powerful memories. Kurzweil explained that we are already “a human machine civilization” and that the upcoming technology “will be a further extension of that." Dr Kurzweil was one of 18 top intellectuals asked by the US National Academy of Engineering to identify our greatest technological challenges. Other experts included Google founder Larry Page and the human genome pioneer Dr Craig Venter. Kurzweil has a very impressive background in science and innovation. He was an innovator in various fields of computing, including the technology behind CDs. He also pioneered automatic speech recognition by machines. He predicts the pace of new inventions will increase greatly from now, saying: "…the next half century will see 32 times more technical progress than the past half century." This means scenes from science fiction movies, like Blade Runner, The Terminator and I Robot, will become more and more a part of our everyday lives. Glp | |||
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