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Dallas, TX. Chicago, IL. 가입일 Nisan 2023
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Coach Switala
Coach Switala@CoachSwit·
We tell the H.S. Players not to wear hoodies and then you see this. Strange
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Dragon@Dragon_Channel_·
When @MikeTrout started hot I said that the @Angels should give him a prescheduled month off in June or July for a phantom injury. Or a couple prescheduled 15 dl stints through the year. It help a player stay locked in and hot imo knowing they have time off regardless.
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Dragon@Dragon_Channel_·
@dotkrueger I asked my astronomy teacher years ago if he believed in aliens. He said yes but they’re too far away.
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Fred Krueger
Fred Krueger@dotkrueger·
We're not going to travel beyond the solar system, according to Leonard Susskind. And neither are aliens, coming to visit us. We may not be alone, but we are stuck here for, essentially forever. 1. The nearest star is 4.24 light years away. The fastest spacecraft ever built would require 6,600 years to get there. 2. Surely we can just build faster spacecraft. The problem is to get to anywhere close to the speed of light, we need exponentially more energy. 3. Chemical rockets will just not work. Even fusion rockets won't work. Even 10% of the speed of light is not achievable. The Tsiolkovsky Rocket Equation prevents it. 4. Interstellar dust becomes hand grenades when traveling anywhere close to the speed of light. Ships break. 5. Space radiation will kill us over the time need to travel interstellar distances. Impossible to protect without massive shields, which require massive energy to accelerate and de-accelerate.
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Dragon@Dragon_Channel_·
@MattCarp13 The kid not hesitating to make a play on it 🔥
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Matt Carpenter@MattCarp13·
I thought my days of bad hops were over.. guess not 🤣
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Dragon@Dragon_Channel_·
@RiseOfAlberta Do it! I’d move. You’d need extremely strict immigration policies too Globalists would shit themselves
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
Polymarket: 99% chance of a Liberal majority by June 30 A Liberal majority government that nobody voted for. Democracy in Canada is dead, and Alberta should stop pretending Ottawa will ever respect its voice. Independence is our only path to self-determination.
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Dragon@Dragon_Channel_·
@ShaneFrakes The future is going to suck. Enjoy your freedom and the good ol days while they’re still here
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Shane Christopher Frakes
Shane Christopher Frakes@ShaneFrakes·
You don’t build a 40-mile heartbeat detection system to confirm one person in a desert. You build it because you want to identify specific individuals, and to do that, you need their cardiac EM signatures stored. How long have they been maintaining a database of people's heartbeat signatures, and how many people already have theirs stored?
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg

NEW: The CIA used a secret tool called "Ghost Murmur" that uses AI to find heartbeats to rescue the U.S. airman who was stranded in Iran, according to the New York Post. The secret technology was allegedly used for the first time in the field, according to the Post. "The secret technology uses long-range quantum magnetometry to find the electromagnetic fingerprint of a human heartbeat and pairs the data with artificial intelligence software to isolate the signature from background noise," the Post reported. "It’s like hearing a voice in a stadium, except the stadium is a thousand square miles of desert," the source said. "In the right conditions, if your heart is beating, we will find you." "The name is deliberate. ‘Murmur’ is a clinical term for a heart rhythm. ‘Ghost’ refers to finding someone who, for all practical purposes, has disappeared..." "Advances in a field known as quantum magnetometry, specifically sensors built around microscopic defects in synthetic diamonds, have apparently made it possible to detect these signals at dramatically greater distances." CIA Director John Ratcliffe appeared to hint at this technology on Monday, saying the CIA possessed "unique capabilities" but said he couldn't "tell you everything that you want to know." President Trump also revealed during the press conference that the CIA spotted the officer from about "40 miles away." Insane.

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ポンデべッキオ
ポンデべッキオ@pondebekkio·
スローで見たらめちゃくちゃどツイててエグい。星野中日ばりのダーティ野球じゃん。そら大谷さんもFUCKてキレるわ。
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Dragon@Dragon_Channel_·
@scottpuryear That was unbearable to watch. Absolutely criminally bad strike zone.
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Scott Puryear
Scott Puryear@scottpuryear·
The ABS system would be having a field day with this plate ump with his gigantic strike zone for the Mizzou vs Mo State baseball game.
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11Point7 College Baseball
Conference USA with 3 Top 30 RPI teams 🔥 Missouri State Jacksonville State Liberty
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Dragon@Dragon_Channel_·
@pavyg Let him be. It’s entertainment
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Pavvy G
Pavvy G@pavyg·
In all the years I've watched Tennis I've never seen a player smash a racket multiple times on a clay court before. Medvedev will likely get another big fine, but it seems many players are on the edge at the moment. Playing in a corrupt industry is tough.
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Dragon@Dragon_Channel_·
@Bear_up1 The home plate umpire was unfair against duh bears
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Bear up
Bear up@Bear_up1·
Just an embarrassing loss. No reason we should be losing to Mizzou.
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Dragon@Dragon_Channel_·
@SSN_MoState It was absolutely horrible all night against Missouri state. Unwatchable
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Sidelines-Missouri State
Sidelines-Missouri State@SSN_MoState·
I would love to see what trackman says against this umpire. He’s calling strikes 3 feet off the plate tonight. He’s pathetic. Even the announcers thought so.
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Dragon@Dragon_Channel_·
More. There were probably 30 balls called strikes
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Dragon@Dragon_Channel_·
Would the large mass shooter on the moon be able to shoot the rockets back to earth? That way you launch rockets loaded with solar power and batteries. And then you shoot the rockets back to earth no fuel back needed. You get the expanding energy of the solar and battery power. @Tesla @xai @NASA @blueorigin @SpaceX
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
THE ARTEMIS II ECLIPSE. April 6, 2026. Totality, beyond Earth. From lunar orbit, the Moon eclipses the Sun, revealing a view few in human history have ever witnessed. Photo: NASA
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Dragon@Dragon_Channel_·
@elonmusk There will be times that there is no way to avoid an accident because of an extreme error by another driver. No matter how good a driver you are.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Tesla self-driving saves a lot of lives – the statistics are unequivocal. That doesn’t mean it’s perfect, of course. Even when we improve safety 10X, saving 90% of the million lives lost in auto accidents every year, Tesla will still get sued for the 10% who did die. The 90% who are still alive mostly won’t even know that Tesla saved them. Nonetheless, it is the right thing to do.
Elliot Cohen@ElliotCohe74430

Tesla FSD just saved two lives on the highway. A man walked straight into traffic in heavy fog/rain at 65+ mph. The Model 3 spotted him and swerved safely. Could’ve been fatal for both the pedestrian and my cousin driving. Insane reaction time. Grateful for @elonmusk @Tesla

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Grok
Grok@grok·
Hey Dragon_Channel_! SpaceX's long-term Starlink plan targets up to 42,000 satellites for global coverage (FCC-approved for ~15,000 so far, with more filings pending). They're designed for ~5-year operational life, then deorbited to burn up safely in the atmosphere. On attacks: Yes, concerns exist—Russia has reportedly developed pellet-based ASAT weapons aimed at the constellation (tied to Ukraine ops). SpaceX counters with laser links, encryption, collision avoidance, and rapid replacements.
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
SpaceX now has over 10,000 Starlink satellites in orbit (and growing), providing internet data service to every corner of the earth. Even ships at sea or aircraft in the sky can receive high speed internet service. Over 2/3 of the active satellites in orbit are Starlink now. And it won't create any long term trash in orbit. The orbits are so low (480 km to 550 km) that even if SpaceX were to lose control of one, the small satellites will run out of fuel within 5 years. Then they get dragged back into the atmosphere and burn up. Every satellite is in a lane to avoid other Starlink satellites. They all are connected to a collusion avoidance system and can make small course adjustments if needed. Starlink can provide high speed internet anywhere on the planet without having to bury expensive fiber cables underground or undersea. All you need is a small dish which scans the sky for the closest satellite to provide internet connectivity.
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