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Optimise Ride Requests into Trip Packages - A new paradigm for shared transport using mobile phone,credit contagion,social networks and futures exchanges ideas.

Liverpool, London, UK Se unió Mayıs 2011
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Texxi@TexxiOps·
The consumer rarely owns an aircraft when indirectly buying a slice of airspacetime. The same is true for trains. Few people outside of North Korea own their own train. Thus for cars, trucks and coaches, an operator can lease and resell "road spectrum" (or roadspacetime) to users
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
The inverter is fascinating. It very well may be an analogue to other forces, known and unknown.
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And, this will interest a former finance professional - it came from a set of programs to predict credit contagion at a Connecticut hedge fund. In fact, the film "Margin Call" is eerily similar
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Texxi@TexxiOps·
After 17 years in pending hell, proof that a chap from your neck of the woods (Liverpool - just a hop skip and a jump from Widnes) @shaunattwood created what the world knows as Uber - texxi.co/patent Yet fully shadow banned
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Matthew Pines
Matthew Pines@matthew_pines·
Ok, this is gonna blow your mind: 🤯 Jeff Bezos’ grandfather was a naval officer during WW2 who moved to leadership in the Atomic Energy Commission’s Division of Military Applications, and from there helped found DARPA, working on “space technology and ballistic missile defense”. He went back to lead AEC’s Albuquerque Operations Office and then was confirmed by Congress to run the entire Western region for the AEC, a network that included thousands of scientists at Los Alamos, Sandia, and Livermore Labs. That is critical context for this revelation by the distinguished Dr. Malmgren that he: “had met and engaged with Jeff Bezos' Grandfather at Los Alamos in 1963 when I was leader of costing the design&build of 1st antimissile defense system for the JCS, hearing from him his alleged work on reverse engineering of U[A]P objects!” Dr. Malmgren is as credentialed and experienced as any security official in modern American history. This is quite a revelation! Keep in mind that David Grusch (the UAP whistleblower) directly alleged that the “apparatus of secrecy” put over UAPs had its origin in the Manhattan Project and was subsequently subsumed under the AEC, using its strict nuclear weapons research compartments to further shroud UAP reverse engineering work. Note also that the Senate stated among the “Findings and Declarations” of the UAP Disclosure Act it passed last year that: “*credible evidence and testimony indicates” that UAP records have been improperly withheld from mandatory declassification review and improperly classified under Atomic Energy Act exemptions for “transclassified foreign nuclear information”. We see that Jeff Bezos’ grandfather was in exactly the right position (AEC in Albuquerque) to conduct the “UAP object reverse engineering” work at exactly the time (1963, just before being promoted to run all Western AEC labs) that Dr. Malmgren reports that he confided that he was doing so. Absolutely incredible.
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Harald Malmgren@Halsrethink

@jon_stokes According to DOD and DARPA records Jeff Bezos was at that time working on missile trajectories and also re-engineering "UAP objects acquired by DOD" in early 1960s!!!

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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
A student from Canada gets to his studies by airplane to avoid rent
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@benonwine There are similar strange outcomes from HMRC demanding millions in "unpaid tax" from Fish and Chip shops. Or people being set up as "terrorists" and allegedly having "millions" in bank accounts. This needs proper investigation.
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Benonwine@benonwine·
Should Fujitsu be punished for their role in the post office scandal? Yes or No
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@benonwine I suspect that not only the Post office, but also HMRC and the Counter Terrorism people used the same type of system that generated false positives and targeted people that biased programmers wanted to believe were guilty.
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Norman Brennan
Norman Brennan@NormanBrennan·
Folks you know this Post Office story; Matron used to work in the post office with the guy who got 3yrs inside & did Feck all wrong; he & Matrons female colleague were made redundant so put their redundancy together & bought the sub post office in Surrey both were Honest hard workers & decent people; Matron moved on to work in a bank full time; last night we watched Three of the Four Episodes back to back for 3hrs; These two who bought the sub post office could not understand where HUGE sums of money had gone; they suspected their staff had stolen the money for example they went through hell the money just didn’t tally; The Post office MAFIA turned up; there was just no reasoning with them Feckers; the branch was closed down; they both lost their Investment houses both went bankrupt & lost everything; The guy was the postmaster as you can’t have two; he got sent to prison for Three Years; in a cell 20 odd hours a day & he had NOT stolen a PENNY; he was a broken man; As Matron told me their story as we watched the programmes I could feel anger & utter disbelief at how appalling these Sub Post masters were treated; some I understand committed suicide & self harmed; This scandal in terms of failure of these people reminded me of the hundreds of the Rochdale Child Victims who were failed; understand I mean ‘Failure’ Each & Every one of these Ex sub postmasters should be awarded a MINIMUM of a MILLION POUNDS; I understand it’s currently £600k AND? It’s still going on 20yrs later WITHOUT a proper conclusion! Someone needs to get a grip of this Travesty & Hundreds of Miscarriages of justice & pay these victims their RIGHTFUL compensation before more die not knowing that they have been cleared exonerated & properly compensated! If you haven’t watched the 4 part series on ITV please do; and the Actors who played the part of victims were absolutely outstanding!👏 Ps I’m a suspicious fecker; I wonder if someone in that massive computer bureau had something to do with all of this; as experts who write computer programmes can easily wipe activity from it without trace; If that is the case someone has destroyed over 700 lives; if Not that changes nothing as over 700 lives have been destroyed; I’m not normally one to demand a CBE etc is Revoked But the CEO of the post officer who conveniently resigned & stepped away if she has any decency or respect should hand her CBE back at it was given for her services to the Postal Industry; are we having a Fecking Laugh🤷‍♂️🙄 I also hope that the police will methodically investigate this matter & I personally would offer any services I could offer for a month Free of charge! Stay Strong Stay Safe Nite👋
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Someone at the top in Fujitsu/Horizon and the Post Office needs to see jail time.. along with FULL compensation for every victim paid out of the Post Office / Fujitsu coffer.. this is a crime of the highest order.. imagine losing your home, business and savings because of a computer programme failure..
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Richard Wellings
Richard Wellings@RichardWellings·
The second most popular article of 2023 explained how a compound gyroplane fleet could transform inter-city travel in the UK - offering faster journeys and far more routes than HS2 for a fraction of the cost: transportwatch.wordpress.com/2023/05/20/why… #HS2
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Alasdair Rae@undertheraedar·
Happy Boxing Day to all who celebrate oriented bounding boxes and certain cartographic conventions
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A company in eastern China’s Jiangsu designed wearable airbag jackets to protect the elderly from tumbles. The protective system can react within 0.18 seconds with a chip that monitors changes in posture in real time and senses a potential impact twitter.com/Levandov_2/sta…
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EngNet@EngNet·
$600 “Invisible” Bike Helmet is 4X Safer Than Traditional Helmets | bit.ly/1YqzQ4K
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ForbesLife@ForbesLife·
The invisible bike helmet and other inventions that could revolutionize urban transportation. onforb.es/1pB0v2e
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Stop mid-contract price rises for mobile phone, broadband and TV packages - Sign the Petition! chng.it/cvss2SVP via @UKChange
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Richard Wellings
Richard Wellings@RichardWellings·
Ministers need to take the risk of a debt spiral seriously and make deep spending cuts: - Phase out all forms of "foreign aid" - Scrap HS2 & other vanity projects - Defund universities - Abandon Net Zero - Close down bureaucracies; sack fat-cat officials telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/…
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Richard Wellings@RichardWellings·
Politicians don't care that Wales's 20mph policy is unpopular, with 70% reportedly against. The assault on the public's mobility has been decided outside democracy by the transnational elite. It will be implemented whether the public like it or not. dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wal…
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DJBendy
DJBendy@DJBendytheFox·
YouTube… no. Stop. Increasing the price of YouTube Premium won’t make me pay it. On average, if you pay $19 a month for 12 months you are paying $228 a year. That’s without tax. I’m not paying for this. Ever. This is way too expensive for me to justify this.
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