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Cyborg Soldier 2050: Human/Machine Fusion

May 17 | Posted by mrossol | Interesting, Malone, Military

Source: Cyborg Soldier 2050: Human/Machine Fusion

May 17,2023
Hiding in plain site on a military website is a 2019 report that was published by the US Army Combat capabilities... Read more

Republicans Wide-Open Door to Win in 2024

April 25 | Posted by mrossol | Interesting

Source: Republicans Wide-Open Door to Win in 2024 › American Greatness

By Rod Thomson
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Man Who Escaped Soviet Bloc in Ultralight Plane Now Lives in an Airplane Hangar in Middle of Nowhere

April 19 | Posted by mrossol | Interesting, Pushing Back

Source: Man Who Escaped Soviet Bloc in Ultralight Plane Now Lives in an Airplane Hangar in Middle of Nowhere The man who flew over the Iron Curtain to escape communist Czechoslovakia in 1984 came to America, but delivered the biggest political irony when he fled the blue state of California in 2017, seeking a more libertarian lifestyle in the middle of... Read more

Newly Discovered Chapter in 1,500-Year-Old Biblical Text Through UV Light Analysis

April 13 | Posted by mrossol | Interesting, Religion

Source: Newly Discovered Chapter in 1,500-Year-Old Biblical Text, Confirms Bible’s Trustworthiness Through UV Light Analysis – American Faith

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Preparing for a Power Outage: Good List

April 11 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Critical Thinking, Interesting

Source: Preparing for a Power Outage – Final Prepper

The number one thing I prepare for is a POWER OUTAGE when SHTF. Every SHTF series of events, includes the inevitable power outage. In fact, whenever the power goes out, even temporarily, I wonder if SHTF has arrived. I lived through several hurricanes in Houston, Texas where the power went... Read more

How Randomness Improves Algorithms

April 7 | Posted by mrossol | Interesting, Math/Statistics

Source: How Randomness Improves Algorithms | Quanta Magazine ince the very first days of computer science — a field known for its methodical approach to problem-solving — randomness has played an important role. The first program to run on the world’s first general-purpose electronic computer used randomness to simulate nuclear processes. Similar approaches have since been used in astrophysics, climate science... Read more

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