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@Rojo_Jonson

Somewhere up in Idaho Katılım Ocak 2011
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@dragonslayah14 @CalvinandNOBS I agree. My uncle wore pocket t-shirts, blue jeans, tennis shoes and a ball cap and smoked cigarettes. He was worth 4mill and you would have never known. He was the simple man next door.
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Lomo@dragonslayah14·
@CalvinandNOBS Im saying you cant tell, mate. Be a clown all you want
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
I need a Netflix series so addictive I forget the outside world exists for 3 business days. Drop your BEST recommendations
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Stelio Kontos@skinnymann23·
@Breaking911 Probably just media, but this seems to happen more often that we realize
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Breaking911@Breaking911·
BREAKING: Two U.S. Navy jets collided mid-air and exploded during the Gunfighter Skies Air Show at Mountain Home Air Force Base.
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Rios@Rojo_Jonson·
@EndGameWW3 Mountain Home Idaho. They just brought back the Gunfighter Airshow this year
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
SpaceX files plan for $55 billion Terafab chip facility in Texas
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
At 93 years old, Gene Kranz — the legendary flight director who helped save Apollo 13 — has just watched astronauts return to the Moon. The experience, he says, made him feel young again. Kranz was one of the most pivotal figures of the Apollo program, serving as flight director for seven missions, including the historic Apollo 11 landing and the life-or-death drama of Apollo 13. More than five decades later, he witnessed the Artemis II mission send astronauts on a journey back toward the Moon. The moment clearly moved him deeply. Seeing the crisp new images of the lunar surface, Kranz said it “took me back,” reigniting the same excitement he felt as a 34-year-old during the original Moon landings. Now, at 93, watching a new generation of explorers head into space made it feel as though the story was beginning all over again. What makes his reaction so powerful is the extraordinary span of time it represents. Kranz was present at the dawn of America’s space age. He guided crews through the most dangerous and intense years of lunar exploration using the primitive technology of the 1960s and 1970s. Now, more than half a century later, he is watching humanity return with vastly superior spacecraft, stunning high-resolution imagery, and renewed ambition. He noted how impressive today’s visuals are, remarking that if the Apollo teams had access to such technology, they could have supported astronauts on the lunar surface far more effectively. Back then, they achieved miracles with limited tools. Today, the technology is finally catching up to the dream. Kranz also sees Artemis as proof that America is back on track — that the Moon is once again becoming the gateway to something greater: not just fleeting visits, but the foundation for a sustained human presence beyond Earth. For a man who helped write the first chapter of lunar exploration, witnessing the next chapter is far more than nostalgia. It is history coming full circle.
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TAYLOR FNP-BC@TAYLORYOURLIFE1·
@planert41 5:30-7:30am is yours… Everything else is your families time now. You serve them. Turn to the Lord for your strength and then pour it out to your family. Hang in there.
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PPE@planert41·
Dads with young kids Is it normal to just feel tired and burnt out all the time? It’s like you don’t even really get the weekend to recover because it’s all just kid stuff the moment you wake up Arguably the only personal time you have is when they nap (and you’re already dead tired by that time) or the hour after they go to bed but before you pass out Just trying to figure out if I’m doing something wrong
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Latest in space
Latest in space@latestinspace·
🚨 Artemis II’s BIGGEST milestones are tomorrow. Here’s when they’ll happen: 📍1:56 PM ET (1756 UTC) Crew surpasses the Apollo 13 distance record 📍2:45 PM ET (1845 UTC) Lunar observation period begins 📍6:47 PM ET (2247 UTC) Loss of signal expected as Orion heads behind the Moon (~40 min) 📍7:02 PM ET (2302 UTC) Closest approach to the Moon 📍7:05 PM ET (2305 UTC) Orion reaches its furthest point from Earth Tomorrow is going to be HISTORIC!
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Over $50,000 has been raised for a Domino’s delivery driver who went out of his way to get his customer's Diet Coke when he realized that Domino's was out. 68-year-old Dan Simpson of Boise, Idaho has gone viral for his kind act. "[Dan] had stopped at the store himself to pick up Diet Coke for us. On a busy Friday night. During deliveries. Completely out of his own time and effort," the customers said on GoFundMe. "[Dan's] been working at Domino’s as a second job for 14 years… and he’s retiring in just a few weeks..." About $50,000 has been raised for Dan so far. Amazing. Video: katey_93 / tt.
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Patrick De Haan
Patrick De Haan@GasBuddyGuy·
ALERT: #GasPrices appear to be rising to $3.89/gal today in #SanAntonio. This is a price hike from the last $3.69/gal jump due to the situation in Iran.
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Gain of Fauci
Gain of Fauci@DschlopesIsBack·
Still one of the craziest and strangest things that I’ve ever seen 🤷‍♂️
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