Harry Dalton, US Geological Survey

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Harry Dalton, US Geological Survey

Harry Dalton, US Geological Survey

@ALEXANDER___IV

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Katılım Haziran 2010
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Harry Dalton, US Geological Survey
@mil000 “yeah, the manufacturing happens in China, but the REALLY important stuff, like coming up with podcast ads, happens right here in America!”
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Milo Smith
Milo Smith@mil000·
Aren’t your shitty little dudebro wallets made in China?
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Sean Frank@Seanfrank

@zanehengsperger I will invest. I’ll angel invest $125,000 this year directly into new, small, US based manufacturing companies. Five $25,000 checks. 500k valuation. Just get started.

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Jason Premo • Acclaim Aerospace
If you care about your employees you will mandate they wear THREE pair of safety glasses not just one when they are on the shop floor. 👓🥽👀⚠️ If it saves just one employee's eyes!
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Harry Dalton, US Geological Survey
These people don’t realize they wouldn’t be able to make close to 200k in the private sector if it wasn’t bureaucracy-adjacent A significant majority of them are useless leaches on the public’s teat
Rep. Jack Kimble@RepJackKimble

Just a friendly warning. We don’t even make $200k per year in Congress despite working nearly 140 days. If we aren’t properly compensated, a lot of us will go to the private sector and you will be left with some real idiots in Congress.

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Jonathan Aldrich
Jonathan Aldrich@JAldrichPL·
@ALEXANDER___IV @IceCoan Nothing? They built the first supersonic airplane not part of a government program. And they developed the first practical technique for predicable supersonic cruise without sonic booms. That's quite a lot.
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Anoy
Anoy@Anoyroyc·
@bscholl @boomsupersonic the fact you're already at "we'll sell everything we can make" before commercial production is wild
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Brett Adcock
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Pete Oxenham
Pete Oxenham@peteoxenham·
so sad to see how quickly nick is progressing these photos were taken just 2 years apart
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Greg Koenig
Greg Koenig@gak_pdx·
If you want to know how serious a machine shop is, look at their equipment list. Skip all the machines. With enough effort, you can make +/- 1µm parts on a clapped out Fadal. Machine selection is the machine shop's problem, not yours. Look at the *metrology* equipment list.
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Harry Dalton, US Geological Survey
Harry Dalton, US Geological Survey@ALEXANDER___IV·
Meet Natalie. She makes six figures a year defrauding the government, and this podcast episode is going to get her in trouble.
Chris Koerner@mhp_guy

Meet Natalie. She makes six figures a year working one to two hours a week. She has no experience in hazardous waste disposal. No experience in landscaping. No experience in catering. But she won contracts in all three industries. Her first deal netted her $800 profit per pickup over five years. That's $10,000 net profit every year for making a few phone calls and submitting one proposal. Her second contract paid her $11,000 profit in two weeks. Her largest contract was $962,000 over five years. Her subcontractor charged her $700,000. She pocketed $262,000 for work she doesn't even do. What is it? Government contracting. She bids on jobs on sam . gov, finds subcontractors to do the actual work, and captures the spread between what the government pays her and what she pays her subs. The government is legally required to spend money with small businesses. You don't need experience. You don't even need money. You just need an LLC and an internet connection. In this episode Natalie: - Breaks down how she won her first contract bidding on something she'd never heard of - Shows me the exact AI prompts she uses to analyze 20-page government solicitations - Tells me why contracts under $350K don't require any past performance - Gives me the playbook for finding hungry subcontractors who actually deliver Why aren't more people doing this? Full episode links below.

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Gabe Sanchez
Gabe Sanchez@iamgabesanchez·
Just got off the phone with the owner of Atlantic Industrial Coatings, LLC, the firm awarded a $6.9 million no-bid contract for the reflecting pool. When asked to confirm whether Mid-America Industrial Coatings had been brought on as a subcontractor, he became evasive and shut down the conversation, stating "That's none of your business". There are a lot of things off about this project.
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