at least he got the place right
but I'm sure it was a surprise to japan that they had joined NATO
and to the other 37 actual NATO nations why they were not present
https://dynaimage.cdn.cnn.com/cnn/digital-images/org/e70ef86e-b5cf-4d83-b7a3-0a90c893cbde.jpg
It started before Google existed, you could call it a form of "poisoning the well".
Ever wonder why Micheal King Jr. was renamed by his Rabbi advisors to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ?
just look at all those tears
Churchill destroyed Britain
I'd rather be speaking German
me do science
I've noticed an uptick recently of individual troops being hit by FPV drones, which previously seemed to get saved for vehicles.
And we never see the ones who miss but there must be some.
Yeah, I've been watching the videos ontheync
https://theync.com/channels/8/war/page1.html
As if being in the infantry wasn't already stressful enough without the grenades chasing you
Unironically true.
They count descendants of "survivors" also as "survivors" so once they all intermarry it will indeed be all of them.
Those rankings are usually freedom to be a leftard - freedom of baby killing etc.
Always was. That's where "defund the police" came from. Obama's "Policing in the 21st Century Task force" concluded disbanding lical PDs and replacing them with a federal police force.
"the masturbation machine looks lit!"
She was a TV star in Neighbours, which despite being Australian was one of the most popular TV programmes in the UK,
Her first singles were - "The Loco-Motion", "I Should Be So Lucky", "Especially for You", "Hand on Your Heart" and "Better the Devil You Know" before the second wave of popularity in the 2000s.
"I Should Be So Lucky", was a worldwide hit in 1987, it was the UK number one single for five weeks.
"Can't Get You Out of My Head" from her "Fever" album was the most played worldwide track in the 2000s.
She was s a member of the Stock Aitkin and Waterman pop machine along with co-Neighbours star Jason Donovan, as well as top ten hits with British artists, such as Pat and Mick, The Reynolds Girls, American singer Sybil Lynch, and Dutch dance group, 2 Unlimited.
As a production house, they produced hits for English artists including, Hazell Dean, Rick Astley, Dead or Alive, Bananarama, Sonia, Brother Beyond, Samantha Fox and Mel and Kim, all licensed to other record labels.
of course
he got the shakey leg thing within a few days of his first injection
and took a year to get a Parkinons diagnosis because it was a weird variant
now he is gone but alive
of course.
are you still under the impression the Fed sets interest rates?
my dad doesn't recognise me
he got parkinson's and dementia after his
It's interest rates
jesus, it's not even complicated
he's promising to execute drug dealers now
but these are his cocaine dealer pardons
Michael Anthony Tedesco - Western District of Pennsylvania - 12 months' imprisonment; five years' supervised release (December 7, 1990) - Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribute in excess of 5 kilograms of cocaine and quantities of marijuana
Alice Marie Johnson - Western District of Tennessee - Life imprisonment; five years' supervised release (March 21, 1997) - Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine; attempted possession of 12 kilos of cocaine with intent to distribute; attempted possession of 9 kilos of cocaine; attempted possession of 75 kilos of cocaine; attempted possession of 10 kilos of cocaine; conspiracy to commit money laundering; money laundering ($1.5 million); structuring monetary transactions
Topeka Kimberly Sam - Eastern District of Virginia - 52 months' imprisonment (as amended by the Bureau of Prisons pursuant to court orders on March 5, 2014, and November 2, 2015); five years' supervised release (January 11, 2013) - Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine hydrochloride
Russell Paul Plaisance - Western District of Louisiana - Three years' imprisonment (suspended); three years' probation; three years' special parole (concurrent) (November 18, 1987) - Conspiracy to unlawfully import cocaine into the U.S.
Joshua James Smith - Middle District of Tennessee - 60 months' imprisonment; five years' supervised release; $12,500 fine (August 27, 1998) - Conspiracy to possess and distribute marijuana; conspiracy to possess and distribute cocaine
Brian Lyle McSwain - District of South Carolina - 18 months' imprisonment, including approximately four months' community confinement; three years' supervised release; as amended June 7 and June 19, 1994 (May 7, 1993) - Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute marijuana and cocaine
Desiree Perez fka Desiree Reynoso - Southern District of Florida - Five years' probation (as amended) (September 7, 1995), Nine months' imprisonment; three years' supervised release (April 6, 1999) - Conspiracy to distribute cocaine / Probation violation
Robert C. Sherrill - Middle District of Tennessee - 50 months' imprisonment; four years' supervised release (July 27, 2009) - Conspiracy to distribute and possession with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine
national waters are defined, and you're either fishing in them or not
Yes, definitely not normative.
Neither the UK nor Iceland were pirates when the 200 mile zone was being established by the conflict.
The Cod Wars was not about pirates.
Sorry I sound like a bot, it must be a factor of how correct I am.
No, the 200 mile zone was a result of The Cod Wars
The Cod Wars were a series of confrontations between the United Kingdom and Iceland during the 20th century, specifically from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s, over fishing rights in the North Atlantic [1][2]. These disputes were sparked by Iceland's unilateral expansion of its exclusive economic zone (EEZ), which is the area of the sea over which a state has special rights regarding the exploration and use of marine resources [4].
The Cod Wars are generally identified as three main conflicts [2]. The First Cod War lasted from 1958 to 1961, when Iceland extended its fishery limits from 4 to 12 nautical miles [2]. The Second Cod War occurred from 1972 to 1973, when Iceland further extended its limits to 50 nautical miles [2]. The Third Cod War took place from 1975 to 1976, after the temporary agreement that ended the Second Cod War expired and Iceland further extended its limits [2].
During these conflicts, Britain sent Royal Navy warships to protect its trawlers, leading to serious incidents of vessels being rammed, live rounds being fired, and seamen from both Britain and Iceland sustaining injuries [4]. Despite the confrontations, the disputes were eventually settled through diplomatic means. Each of the disputes ended with an Icelandic victory, and the 200-mile EEZ was officially confirmed in international law in the United Nations in 1982 [1][4].
Citations:
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cod_Wars
[2] https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2023/february/cod-wars-and-lessons-maritime-counterinsurgency
[3] https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/what-were-cod-wars
[4] https://britishseafishing.co.uk/the-cod-wars/
I don't understand your gripe.
External AI bots are not running so are not allowed.
Bots running by the site operators exist and therefore are not "allowed" either.
And somehow you discriminated between external AI bots (which are not present) and those run by the operators.
I'm curious and would be interested in seeing more detail.
As you have identified them, why not link to some?
if A = "The need for top processors, enormous amount of memory or superior GPU"
and B = "ineffective software overbloated with modern bloatware frameworks and overall programming paradigm that prevail in corporate sector"
you're asserting A => B
but this is false
if it were true, then corporate PC sales would be increasing in line with such new devices
however, that is not happening
Corporate PC sales have not flatlined but have been experiencing a decline. According to Gartner, sales of personal computers were expected to fall 9.5% in 2022 due to supply chain constraints and geopolitical challenges. Business PC demand was expected to fall 7.2% year-on-year in 2022[1]. In 2023, AMD, a major chip designer, reported that sales remained flat for its data center business, indicating a slowdown in the enterprise sector[2]. The IDC also expected PC monitor sales to decrease over the remainder of 2022 and in 2023[4]. However, despite these declines, PC sales remain above pre-pandemic levels[3].
Citations:
[1] https://www.thenationalnews.com/business/technology/2022/07/05/global-pc-sales-to-drop-95-in-2022-because-of-multiple-challenges/
[2] https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/amd-revenues-fall-as-pc-cpu-sales-plummet-and-data-center-business-slows/
[3] https://www.tomshardware.com/news/pc-sales-remain-above-pre-pandemic-levels-despite-recent-declines
[4] https://mybroadband.co.za/news/hardware/450152-global-pc-monitor-sales-flatline.html
[5] https://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/news/2014/07/10/pc-sales-flatline-after-2-year-slump-so-thats.html
Everybody is, no matter what they say, and it is a good thing