BADown1
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BADown1
@BADown1
Father, husband, Retired professional pilot, entertainer, real estate investor, and mentor.
Dallas Tx. Monterrey MX Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Sanders and AOC introduced a bill to pause ALL AI data center construction. 300+ local bills filed. Half of planned 2026 data centers facing delays or cancellation. Each one brings billions to local economies.
The people who say they want American jobs are trying to block the biggest job creation engine since the interstate highway system.

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@SawyerMerritt @elonmusk @Starlink Next comes orbital data centers, quantum and AI computers! Mr Wonderful is going to loose his ass! If you’re listening.. Pull out of the ground based data centers while you can!!
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SpaceX has just received FCC approval to acquire ~65 MHz of nationwide spectrum from EchoStar for the company's next-gen direct-to-device @Starlink Mobile service.
The FCC says the deal gives SpaceX “exclusive-use, contiguous spectrum nationwide” for direct-to-phone connectivity from orbit.
Next-gen Starlink Mobile is going to be incredible, enabling 5G speeds from space in the middle of nowhere.


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The numbers we don't talk about enough. 💔 Unreleased audio from my track... youtube.com/shorts/b3qnuml… via @YouTube

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@RobertKennedyJc Looks like money to me. It should to you as well. Without a viable aviation industry we would be an economically healthy country.
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@RobertJThomas1 @WHGrampa0 I seen no evidence that Europe is trying to get themselves rid of the Globalist. At least not from their governments
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🔥The United States of America will withdraw more than 100,000 American soldiers from Europe and suspend its annual defense spending, which amounts to trillions of dollars.
What's your response to this......??👀
Without monetary return or military allies when needed, do you agree with the US decision?
YES or NO?
W.H.G
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@RobertJThomas1 @WHGrampa0 You’re absolutely correct. He has stopped feeding the machine that is trying to maintain its control. It would be insane to do otherwise.
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No. The rift between America and Europe is artificial. It was manufactured by the elites the Globalists put in place.
Europe is in the process of reversing itself out of the Globalist stranglehold. When it clears the infestation, the Real European leaders who emerge will be grateful we stuck by their countries during the troubles. And we won't have to go to the inconvenience of re-establishing ourselves there.
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@Bubblebathgirl He knows that more than half the country gets a laugh out of the left. The more dissidence the more laughs and votes.
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Actor Mark Hamill has taken refuge on another social media platform where he recently posted something very unkind about President Trump.
That’s okay. The great thing about Trump is that the criticisms don’t faze him. If anything, they strengthen his resolve.
His goal has always been to make America great again for all Americans, even people who post unkind things about him, like Mark Hamill.
(Video: AI)
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@nottombrown Some one tell Kevin Leary to invest with Elon instead pissing off an entire state? Possible everybody.
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Terrestrial datacenters will increasingly be bottlenecked by permitted real estate space. Lots of space in space.
xAI@xai
SpaceXAI and @AnthropicAI have also expressed interest in partnering to develop multiple gigawatts of orbital AI compute capacity
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@Bridgetek2022 @nottombrown It radiates. Look up how the James web telescope stays cool.
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@nottombrown Maybe a dumb question, but how do you cool data centers in space, when there is no medium to transfer the heat?
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@RobertKennedyJr @elonmusk Kennedy we need your voice now more than ever.
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@zeeemedia Data centers of this size will be obsolete long before they pay for themselves. You notice Elon is not building them.
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This is because data centers are now being classified as a “military operation.”
Our expose linked in comments below.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS
Kevin O'Leary's massive data center was approved by a county commission in Utah last night. At 40,000 acres, it would be 2.5x the size of Manhattan. The commission approved the proposal despite opposition from hundreds of locals.
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Si se midiera el "odio a Milei en sangre", creo que el tercer lugar del ranking lo ocuparían los kirchneristas. Todavía no entienden muy bien qué pasó, pero saben que toda la narrativa que instalaron trabajosamente durante 20 años voló por el aire, y han encontrado en Milei al culpable perfecto, "por representar los intereses de la oligarquía" y el infaltable "engañar al pueblo". Para colmo Cristina está grande, y sus reemplazos naturales tienen el coeficiente intelectual de un pajarito. Muerto.
El segundo lugar quedaría para el establishment periodístico, que tampoco logra entender por qué la gente se pasa sus editoriales por las bolas, y ni siquiera se impresiona por los títulos catástrofe con los que diariamente nos bombardean, del tipo "Preocupa a los expertos el crecimiento de la extrema derecha". Odian a Milei porque no lo vieron venir. Y tampoco vieron venir el final de su propio hegemonía.
Y el primer puesto entre los odiadores a Milei, por muchísima distancia, lo ocuparían los liberales dolidos con él por haber sido ignorados. Su rencor supera todo lo conocido. Han sufrido una herida narcisista imposible de curar: durante 30 años se creyeron dueños exclusivos del liberalismo argentino y de la nada les apareció este advenedizo, este intruso, que en lugar de organizar cenas con Vargas Llosa, manguear a la Friedrich Naumann y sacar el 1% de los votos, le empezó a hablar a la gente común y sacó el 56%.
De los tres grupos, el último es el más (y acaso el único) peligroso. Son capaces de cualquier cosa con tal de que al gobierno le vaya mal.
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There's a clay tablet with the founding charter of a 12-partner company on it. Twelve merchants pooled 33 pounds of gold to start the firm. The contract has the partner names, the starting capital, the profit split, and the penalty for cashing out early.
The tablet is nearly 4,000 years old. It was found at a site called Kanesh, in central Turkey. Archaeologists have dug up 23,500 of these clay records there, most of them business documents: receipts, loan contracts, shipping orders, lawsuits. The houses they were stored in eventually burned. The fire baked the clay solid and preserved every record.
The merchants came from Assur, in modern-day Iraq. They loaded donkeys with tin and cloth and walked them 1,000 kilometers across mountain passes to Kanesh, roughly the distance from New York to Atlanta. Each donkey carried about 180 pounds and the trip took two to three months. They came home with silver and gold.
The company ran for twelve years under a merchant named Amur Ishtar. A third of the profits went back to the investors. Pull your share out early and the firm gave you four kilos of silver per kilo of gold, half the normal rate. Locked-up money was meant to stay locked up.
That one company was just a tiny piece. The tablets show a complete economy with partners suing each other in commercial court, husbands writing home about prices, and wives writing back complaining the husband had been gone too long. A woman named Ahatum quietly lent silver to four different men over nine years. People bought up other people's loan documents and used them as collateral for new loans, the same thing Wall Street does today with mortgage-backed securities. One merchant got caught smuggling tin in his underwear to dodge a 10% import tax.
In 2019, four economists from Harvard, Sciences Po, Chicago, and Virginia ran the tablet numbers through a gravity model, the math economists use today to predict how much two countries will trade based on size and distance. The Bronze Age numbers matched modern trade numbers almost exactly. Trade fell off with distance at nearly the same rate it does between countries today. The paper ran in the Quarterly Journal of Economics.
There was no economic theory yet. The idea didn't even have a name. The word "capitalism" wouldn't be coined for another 3,800 years, and Adam Smith was 3,700 years away from writing a sentence about markets. Just a guy named Pushu-ken writing a clay tablet to his business partner about a shipment of cloth, and a woman in Assur recording who owed her how much silver. Capitalism was already there, doing its full job, almost four thousand years before anyone wrote down a theory of how it worked.
Hayek-Club Weimar@WeimarClub
Niemand hat den "Kapitalismus" erfunden. Kapitalismus ist das, was freie Menschen von Natur aus tun - Waren und Dienstleistungen zu ihrem eigenen Vorteil tauschen.
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@1nc0nito_ @elonmusk they are only interested the rich who do not have them on payroll
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I am a conservative. The illegals here were enticed by Democrat policy. In the car business it’s called a “bait and switch”. There is a democratic sub culture that needs to be addressed and rectified. They are literally living in a communist style country. They can’t stay and they can’t leave. Deportation is important for some and rectification is due for many.
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I bet they are going to recommend IONQ. They are working on Quantum computing . They also acquired a company that works with “micro fiber optics”in chips. If it can replace copper there is potential to solve the problems with excessive heat from data centers. I am holding several hundred shares. Be ready for a roller coaster. It’s currently coming out of a dip.
BTW. Motley fool used to be a good source for laymen investors. I haven’t gone passed the paywall in years. @grok
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@TMFStockAdvisor @grok why does this advertisement annoy me so?
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The amount of fuel an airplane burns is directly related to its take off weight. (The amount of cargo and passengers.) Airplanes are certified for service based on their design at date of service. Service life is around 20 years. The design and efficiency of new jets changes dramatically over that period of time. Upgrading old jets to similar efficiency is not feasible.
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