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⚛︎ Daddio ⚛︎
@ScienceDaddio
Veteran · NavyNuke · Engineer · Comedian - No Dates Plz
Florida Katılım Mayıs 2019
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@Shawn_Farash @DamianRanger1 Everybody knew this was coming. Including Massie.
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@annvandersteel And Marco Rubio…
“Marco Rubio should not be Trump’s Vice President. I don’t know how many times I have to say that.”
You don’t like what you don’t like.
That makes it hard to take you seriously.
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No problem just riding coat tails. How about Byron explain why he has one of the worst voting records in Congress?
Byron Donalds@ByronDonalds
The Florida Dream is the American Dream. This election is about preserving it for decades to come.
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@annvandersteel @ArmandKleinX His voting record why? Because you also hated Ron DeSantis for a hot minute, no?
“Have you ever seen such a spectacular failure as the Ron DeSantis 2024 campaign? He’s forever destroyed his political career. I truly think the damage is irreparable.”
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@ScienceDaddio @MCCCANM DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) is a technique used to avoid interference between license-free 5GHz WiFi systems and radar systems, including certain weather and airport radars.
Worked in ISP carrier wireless a few years ago, would occasionally have to deal with this.
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Putting your phone on airplane mode isn’t pointless, but it’s not much of a safety risk either.
In extreme circumstances, it’s possible, but not probable, that signals the phone emits when searching for a tower can bleed into our headsets. I’ve had it happen on the KC-10, but only because it was my own phone in close proximity I hadn’t turned off.
There was a slight issue of 5G interfering with the radio altimeter recently. The two work on parts of the frequency spectrum that are very close. That has been mostly resolved by better shielding, but was a threat that needed to be taken seriously.
The FCC wants your phone off because 200 phones in the air, searching for signal, can all connect to multiple towers at once & strain the grid. Now throw a couple more jets in the area full of 200 phones, too, and it could be a problem.
The FAA looked at eliminating this rule & decided to keep it. At least in part, to keep people from having annoying conversations at a time many people are already aggravated from delays & whatever else.
The best reason I’ve found to tell people, though, is that it will rapidly drain your battery, as the phone keeps trying to search for towers to connect to.
David Marcus@BlueBoxDave
So, putting your phone on airplane mode for takeoff and landing has always been nonsense, right? Because there would have had to have been incidents by now, otherwise.
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@mooncougar61 @SobieWan39 You absolutely did not stutter. Thank you.
I am often too kind.
That's a me thing.
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@ScienceDaddio @SobieWan39 Well Daddio, I don’t scare anymore. But these grandmother 👵 fuckin evil 🤡 clown a holes 🕳️ are going down. Did I stutter? 😎💅✌️💜😂 here is my latest pastels 🖼️ are the galling? I’m full of jokes tonight…



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@RealDutchsinse A friend was just telling me that in 1990 her family had a phone at the end of the road that just bounced signal down the canyon and worked reliability
Or Nextel phones? Why is that tech no longer available?
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@ScienceDaddio @SobieWan39 You want to come here and stop 🛑 my STALKER that the local Sheriff 👮♂️ won’t do anything ? I will wait…
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@mooncougar61 @SobieWan39 Can we help you?
Otherwise, it's going to get ugly.
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@WilliamShatner Neither do I. You are in great shape for 95.
Push people away now, and they will not bother to remember who you were 50 years ago.
And you have officially outlived most who knew you 50 years ago.
So much will be remembered based on now.
That is a major disadvantage of 95.
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Usually it’s religious propaganda meant to save my soul by me converting to their religion du jour. 🙄 I don’t know why they spend the money on postage.🤷🏼
Anthony@AnthonyG0528
@WilliamShatner It's all love as usual 😏
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@MCCCANM That's so bizarre, lol.
However, if you were using new tracking software for a look to shoot capability, it eventually has to be used for blind feedback.
Only the classified version would be able to say something like, if it works, there will be no UFO's.
If there is a bug?
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You’d think after the first half dozen or so UFOs crashed, the aliens would send a rescue party, or at least say “maybe this isn’t a good idea” & have a safety stand-down but no, they just keep launching ships to cross interstellar distances then screw up the landing.
Jesse Watters@JesseBWatters
🚨WOAH! RESEARCHERS SAY DOZENS OF CRASHED UFOS HAVE BEEN RECOVERED — WITH FOUR DIFFERENT ALIEN SPECIES ON BOARD 🛸👽 TWO ARMS, TWO LEGS… LONG TAILS LIKE A LIZARD! 7 FEET TALL! 👾 SOURCES ARE TOO SCARED TO TALK… SAYING AN INTERVIEW COULD “FORFEIT THEIR LIFE” 😳💀
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So I watched Project Hail Mary last night and REALLY enjoyed it--I highly recommend.
(No, I have not read the book yet, but now I will.)
This is movie is apparently a box office smash.
What mystifies me is how Hollywood completely misses how most Americans yearn for this kind of story in their movies.
It's such an easy formula to follow:
1. Hero's journey.
2. Charismatic leading man (or woman).
3. Thoughtful plot and writing that make the viewer think.
4. No DEI, no political messaging of any kind.
5. Interpersonal story of love and sacrifice between the main characters.
6. High adventure.
7. Happy ending.
It's such an easy formula to follow, and it was once the norm in Hollywood.
How did they manage to lose sight of this and destroy their own industry?
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