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2421  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: February 25, 2016, 02:23:47 AM
Here's a picture of her political science professor.




The detail that's most truthful is how harpy clinton is nowhere to be found in the image...
 Grin


2422  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: February 25, 2016, 02:20:03 AM



Spy Agencies Say Clinton Emails Closely Matched Secret Documents…



U.S. spy agencies have told Congress that Hillary Clinton’s home computer server contained some emails that should have been treated as “top secret” because their wording matched sections of some of the government’s most highly classified documents, four sources familiar with the agency reports said.

The two reports are the first formal declarations by U.S. spy agencies detailing how they believe Clinton violated government rules when highly classified information in at least 22 email messages passed through her unsecured home server.


http://news.yahoo.com/spy-agencies-clinton-emails-closely-matched-top-secret-213108714.html


2423  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mysterious radio burst pinpointed in distant galaxy on: February 25, 2016, 02:07:05 AM
You know, you're right. We're always complaining that we want to know if we're alone or not but if we would meet an alien race, it could more than likely not be peaceful or friendly...


Yep.


2424  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: February 25, 2016, 01:20:41 AM
Literally every time I see something Trump related I can't help but smile or let out a good chuckle, it's great.


Subscribe and have fun!!!!!
https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/47e34l/lets_have_a_quick_chat_about_the_modding/

 Cheesy Grin Cheesy

2425  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: February 24, 2016, 09:22:45 PM




 Smiley


2426  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mysterious radio burst pinpointed in distant galaxy on: February 24, 2016, 07:11:59 PM
I was hoping it would have been something about aliens or something like that. Cheesy Still maybe it's better this way.


We may not like what's over their my friend...


2427  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: February 24, 2016, 07:10:15 PM





 Cheesy Grin Cheesy


2428  Other / Politics & Society / Mysterious radio burst pinpointed in distant galaxy on: February 24, 2016, 07:04:40 PM



Since 2007, astronomers have detected curious bright blasts of radio waves from the cosmos, each lasting no more than a few milliseconds. Now scientists have been able to pinpoint the source of one of these pulses: a galaxy 1.9 billion parsecs (6 billion light years) away. It probably came from two colliding neutron stars, says astronomer Evan Keane of the Jodrell Bank Observatory outside Manchester, UK, who led the team that reports the detection in Nature1.

The discovery is the “measurement the field has been waiting for”, says astronomer Kiyoshi Masui of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. By finding more such fast radio bursts (FRBs) and measuring the distance to their source, astronomers hope to use the signals as beacons to shed light on the evolution of the Universe.

    “The field is about to transition from being kind of a fringe, astrophysical-curiosity freak show to potentially a mainstream research area”

Eyes on the skies

All but one of the 16 previously reported FRBs were found long after the signals reached Earth, by trawling through archives of telescope data. But today, supercomputers can process these signals in real time and detect them as they arrive, says Keane.

On 18 April 2015, the Parkes radio telescope in Australia detected a burst lasting less than 1 millisecond, one of the shortest yet. Parkes’ resolution isn’t fine enough to pinpoint the location of signals, but Keane, who saw the news when he checked emails buzzing into his phone, alerted a network of higher-resolution ground- and space-based telescopes. Two hours after the initial burst, the Australia Telescope Compact Array in New South Wales caught what appeared to be a fading radio afterglow in the same area.

This narrowed the search field enough for the 8.2-metre Subaru Telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, to home in on a lone elliptical galaxy, which Keane and his team say is almost certainly the source of the burst.

The galaxy is relatively old, and so makes new stars very rarely. Because of that, Keane’s team thinks that the burst came from two colliding neutron stars, which orbited each other in a death spiral until they merged. The brevity of the burst is consistent with the expected timescale for such an event, rather than a collision between larger objects such as white dwarves, or a massive supernova. (If the event was a neutron-star merger, it would also have emitted gravitational waves — the ripples in space-time that the US Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory reported detecting two weeks ago.)

Not all FRBs fit the scenario for a neutron-star collision. Last December2, Masui and his colleagues reported a detection by the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia that seems to originate from a young neutron star with a strong magnetic field emitting intense flares. This suggests that there are multiple kinds of bursts, from different origins. “The implications for the origins of FRBs are still a bit unclear,” says Victoria Kaspi, an astronomer at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
Imprints of the Universe

As a radio pulse from an FRB ploughs through space, its staccato blast is smeared out by free-floating electrons in its path, so that radio telescopes detect the signal as more like a falling note.

Now that Keane and his team know the distance to the new FRB, they can use the length of the signal to reveal how much material it passed through. This could solve a longstanding mystery: precise measurements of the cosmic microwave background — the afterglow of the Big Bang — suggest that around 4% of the observable Universe today should be composed of ordinary matter (not dark energy or dark matter). But after totting up what they can see, researchers say around half that matter remains unaccounted for.

The amount of signal smearing from the team’s FRB indicates that the ‘missing’ matter is indeed there, Keane's team now report. Future bursts detected all around the sky could be used as probes to map that matter in detail. A similar approach could yield a map of the magnetic fields between galaxies, as they alter the bursts’ polarization signature in detectable ways.

Three instruments that will be able to detect several FRBs per day are either ramping up or set to begin operations this year: the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment in British Columbia, the upgraded Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope near Canberra and the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope in Guizhou province, China.

“The field is about to transition from being kind of a fringe, astrophysical-curiosity freak show to potentially a mainstream research area,” says astronomer Duncan Lorimer of West Virginia University in Morgantown, who led the team that found the first FRB back in 20073, and wrote a News & Views4 to accompany the latest report. “We’ll have the potential to soon be overwhelmed by these things,” he says.


http://www.nature.com/news/mysterious-radio-burst-pinpointed-in-distant-galaxy-1.19441


2429  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Video: Atlas, The Next Generation on: February 24, 2016, 05:27:48 PM
That dude at the end is a dick.

I'm sure the robot will remember him.


Us, not just him...

 Cheesy Sad Cheesy




True...revenge against all humans for getting pushed around by a hockey stick.




The Front Line Against Atlas...


2430  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: February 24, 2016, 05:19:27 PM
I just don't see how Hispanic can support Trump...
It's like the blacks who supported Clinton, it's stupid as hell!!!

As I pointed out earlier, it is only a small part of the Hispanic population. May be 25% of the Nevadan Hispanics are Republican. Out of that around 40% voted for Trump. That means that somewhere around 10% of the Nevadan Hispanics are in favor of Trump.

The reason why these people vote for Trump is that he is the only one who is going to stop the uncontrolled influx from Mexico, thereby stopping newer immigrants snatching away jobs from the already settled immigrants.


... from the already settled legal immigrants.



I don't  think that illegal immigrants can register to vote in the United States. Some of the anchor babies have obtained citizenship, along with millions of other Mexicans who used various loopholes in the laws and regulations to legalize their status. A majority of these legal Mexicans support the Democrat party, but there is a considerable minority who votes for the GOP.


Yeah... well...  Sad


SURPRISE! Obama is Trying to Let Non-Citizens Vote in the November Election


    The Obama Administration Wants to Make Sure Non-Citizens Vote in the Upcoming Election

    Several well-funded organizations — including the League of Women Voters and the NAACP — are fighting efforts to prevent non-citizens from voting illegally in the upcoming presidential election. And the United States Department of Justice, under the direction of Attorney General Loretta Lynch, is helping them.

    On February 12, these groups filed a lawsuit in D.C. federal court seeking to reverse a recent decision by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC). The Commission’s decision allows Kansas and other states, including Arizona and Georgia, to enforce state laws ensuring that only citizens register to vote when they use a federally designed registration form. An initial hearing in the case is set for Monday afternoon, February 22.

    Under federal law, the EAC is responsible for designing the federal voter-registration form required by the National Voter Registration Act, or Motor Voter, as it is commonly called. While states must register voters who use the federal form, states can ask the EAC to include instructions with the federal form about additional state registration requirements. Some states are now requiring satisfactory proof of citizenship to ensure that only citizens register to vote.


http://www.nationalreview.com/article/431676/obama-administration-enabling-noncitizen-voting


2431  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Video: Atlas, The Next Generation on: February 24, 2016, 04:50:48 PM
That dude at the end is a dick.

I'm sure the robot will remember him.


Us, not just him...

 Cheesy Sad Cheesy


2432  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: February 24, 2016, 04:43:29 PM
At last night’s Democratic town hall, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo asked Hillary Clinton to explain why she continues to withhold the transcripts of speeches she gave to several Wall Street banks between 2013 and 2015, for which she earned $2.5 million. You can watch the exchange above, or read the transcript below:

Chris Cuomo: Earlier tonight, I asked Senator Sanders, will you give your transcripts of speeches—that’s what you said, when the others give, then I’ll give—he said he doesn’t have any bank speeches, if he can find any of the speeches he did give for money, he will gladly give the transcripts up. So: Will you agree to release these transcripts? They have become an issue.

Clinton: Sure, if everybody does it, and that includes the Republicans, because we know they have made a lot of speeches.
After adding some boilerplate about how she intends to regulate the U.S. financial industry, Cuomo interjected:

Cuomo: All the more reason to remove this as an issue. You know everybody’s not going to bring up their transcripts—they’re’ll be a hundred reasons—

Clinton: Why is there one standard for me, and not for everybody else, Chris? [applause]
Clinton’s justification for not releasing these speeches largely mirrors what she told ABC News earlier this month: “Let everybody who’s ever given a speech to any private group under any circumstances release them. We’ll all release them at the same time.”

This logic is absurd. The reason there’s a different standard for Clinton is that she is the only candidate in this race who, after personally accepting millions of dollars from Wall Street banks, decided to run for President on a platform of regulating those banks. Her sustained evasion last night is particularly ridiculous because, two days after her ABC News interview, the public learned that, during a 2013 speech to Goldman Sachs, Clinton reportedly acted and spoke like a Goldman executive hoping to rally the banks’ rank-and-file for another profitable quarter. One attendee told Politico, “In this environment, it could be made to look really bad.”

It’s become increasingly clear that the content of these speeches are, in fact, highly damaging to Clinton’s self-rendered image as a tough Wall Street regulator. What else could explain her repeated refusals to release them to the public?

Email the author: trotter@gawker.com · PGP key + fingerprint · Video: CNN

Hillary Clinton’s Wall Street Speeches Must Be Really Bad

http://gawker.com/hillary-clinton-s-wall-street-speeches-must-be-really-b-1761005364


Clinton is fighting, no just to become president, but to stay out of jail too.


2433  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: February 24, 2016, 04:34:12 PM
I just don't see how Hispanic can support Trump...
It's like the blacks who supported Clinton, it's stupid as hell!!!

As I pointed out earlier, it is only a small part of the Hispanic population. May be 25% of the Nevadan Hispanics are Republican. Out of that around 40% voted for Trump. That means that somewhere around 10% of the Nevadan Hispanics are in favor of Trump.

The reason why these people vote for Trump is that he is the only one who is going to stop the uncontrolled influx from Mexico, thereby stopping newer immigrants snatching away jobs from the already settled immigrants.


... from the already settled legal immigrants.

2434  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: February 24, 2016, 06:43:59 AM



YUUGE! Donald Trump Runs Away with Hispanic Vote in NV GOP Caucuses!







The pundits said Donald Trump could NEVER win the Hispanic vote after he said that many Mexican immigrants have raped and murdered people.

Pundits said Rubio would win over Hispanics because he supported the Gang of 8 amnesty bill.

They were wrong.
Donald Trump won the Hispanic vote tonight in Nevada.
41% of Hispanic Republicans voted for Trump compared to 29% who supported Rubio.
Via FOX News exit polling:




http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/02/huuge-donald-trump-runs-away-with-hispanic-vote-in-gop-nv-caucuses/


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I feel good  Grin


2435  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 10 Most Ridiculous Things Bought By Billionaires on: February 24, 2016, 01:55:07 AM


Can millionaires play too?







http://www.therichest.com/expensive-lifestyle/money/top-10-rappers-with-the-most-expensive-bling/?view=all


 Smiley


2436  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: February 23, 2016, 05:45:55 PM




Donald Trump "Trumpin" - BITCOIN










2437  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: February 23, 2016, 04:59:46 PM





2438  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: February 23, 2016, 04:58:54 PM
Seems legit...

Las Vegas Caucus Ends Before Delegates Chosen, Chaos Erupts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv-8xtgpjV8


That is why bernie is doomed, democrats don't care about him. Their queen bee, harpy clinton, has been chosen.

2439  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: February 23, 2016, 04:33:05 PM
Funny how you all believe that someone who never had to work never had to count his money while doing his groceries (and never had to do his groceries in fact) never had a job never had a loan or any money problem, that somebody so far from every problem you could have, will actually care about you and your problems...

You're indeed a religious country believing in miracles Grin


Are you describing 0bama?


2440  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: February 23, 2016, 04:28:19 PM
Mexico is not the illegal aliens' best friends, far from it.

The rights and benefits which are granted to illegal immigrants in the United States are much better than those granted to the same group in Mexico. Apart from that, recently thousands of illegals from countries such as El Salvador and Guatemala have been abducted by criminal cartels such as the Los Zetas and the Los Caballeros Templarios. Corpses belonging to a few of them have been found in the Sonoran desert. But no one know what happened to the rest.


Yes, we do.


Los Zetas Cartel Used Network of Ovens to Hide Mass Extermination in Mexico’s Coahuila

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/02/08/los-zetas-cartel-used-network-of-ovens-to-hide-mass-extermination/


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