The_Redworm

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The_Redworm

The_Redworm

@TheRedworm79

Katılım Ekim 2023
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Only In Boston
Only In Boston@OnlyInBOS·
Boston University's new 19 story building runs with: No gas No fossil fuels No emissions One of the greenest buildings in New England.
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The_Redworm@TheRedworm79·
@brockpierson This was google before google. DEC dropped the ball and coulda been google but they didn't know what they had.
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⭕ Brock Pierson
⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson·
Be honest, have you searched the internet using this exact search engine before?
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The_Redworm@TheRedworm79·
@RDKLInc Designed by Jeff Raskin who was the founder of the Apple Macintosh. Thats correct. Jobs didnt found the mac. This is what the mac was intended to be. Raskin was forced out by Jobs and went to Canon. The rest is history.
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John Bumstead
John Bumstead@RDKLInc·
CANON CAT: The Ferrari of Vintage Computers!
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The_Redworm@TheRedworm79·
@MarioNawfal The Fremont plants history is long and impressive. First a GM plant built in the 60s it was shuttered in 82 only to reopen as NUMMI in 84 as a joint GM Toyota venture where GM learned about Kaizen and JIT production. NUMMI closed in 09 when GM bankruptcy and Elon bought the plant
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 Tesla just built its last Model S and last Model X at the Fremont factory, ending 14 years of Model S production and 11 years of Model X. Before the Model S arrived in 2012, EVs were compliance cars. Slow, ugly, short-range, and forgettable. The Model S changed all of that overnight, pairing sports car acceleration with 250 miles of range and over-the-air updates that made the car better the longer you owned it. The Model X followed in 2015 with those iconic falcon wing doors that Elon called the "Fabergé egg of cars." Together they turned Tesla from a Silicon Valley curiosity into America's defining EV brand and forced every major automaker to go electric. The Fremont factory will now be converted to build Optimus, Tesla's humanoid robot. From the car that redefined driving to the robot that might redefine work. Source: @tesla, @elonmusk, Business Insider
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The_Redworm@TheRedworm79·
@KosherChutzpah Yep I've said the same thing forever. They'll disprove one thing and get accused of the opposite. THey'll say they're all communists and you point to business owners and now they're all controlling the banks and the media. They can't win.
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Kosher Chutzpah
Kosher Chutzpah@KosherChutzpah·
Douglas Murray is spot on!
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The_Redworm@TheRedworm79·
@marklevinshow 60 mins said on tv to read between the lines to tell what Bibi and trump are planning. Talk about irresponsable.
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The_Redworm@TheRedworm79·
@KosherChutzpah Sugar instead of corn syrup. Make jewish/mexican coke this the standard formula
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Kosher Chutzpah
Kosher Chutzpah@KosherChutzpah·
Wait till this antisemite finds out that Coke makes a special "Jewish" one for Passover with yellow caps and Hebrew letters 🤭
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The_Redworm@TheRedworm79·
@LawyerGatMAREJD @RobotPete @GM GM had too many brands for FWD unibody to work $ wise. The additional capital to make diverse products with FWD unibody vs BOF RWD is HUGE. Not enough capital to diversify the product line AND out of touch hubris in terms of styling made ALL FWD GM cars uncool and killed them.
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John E Gatliff II
John E Gatliff II@LawyerGatMAREJD·
@TheRedworm79 @RobotPete There is some truth to the theory that @GM’s malaise correlated with the widespread adoption of FWD in its passenger cars. It’s more complicated though. Interestingly, Robert Stempel, GM chairman and CEO from 1990-92 was on the FWD Toronado team in the 1960s…. Coincidence?
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RobotPete of Selwyn!
RobotPete of Selwyn!@RobotPete·
Your given this mint Chevrolet Cavalier Z24. Keep it or Crush it?
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The_Redworm@TheRedworm79·
@LawyerGatMAREJD @RobotPete I always said after 1980 there was fwd gm and rwd gm. The fwd cars drove rhem to bankruptcy while rhe rwd ones (tahoe suburban picckups corvette) never lost their appeal never got hit with the gm is garbage buy japanese boomer mentality and still sell like hotcakes today.
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John E Gatliff II
John E Gatliff II@LawyerGatMAREJD·
@RobotPete This is a perfect example of why FWD ruined the American compact car. If it were RWD (like a 3-series BMW or even a Chevrolet Vega), hot rodders would be bench racing this thing with build ideas to oblivion. FWD = JUNK. Gee thanks Roger Smith and Sir Alec Issigonis.
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The_Redworm@TheRedworm79·
@jaynitx Steve is correct. Dont negotiate with terrorists. It just encourages more terrorism.
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Jaynit
Jaynit@jaynitx·
In March 2010, an Apple engineer named Gray Powell walked into Gerstner's Bar in Redwood City with an unreleased iPhone 4 prototype disguised as an iPhone 3GS. He left without it. Jobs later explained why the phone was out in the world at all: "To make a wireless product work well, you have to test it. And there's no way to test it in a lab completely, so you actually have to carry them and test them out." The phone ended up with a 21 year old named Brian Hogan. What happened next is still disputed. Jobs put it simply: "There's a debate as to whether it was left in a bar or stolen out of his bag." Hogan tried to return it. Called Apple's support line. Got nowhere. So he called Engadget. Then Gizmodo. Gizmodo paid $5,000 for it. They published a full teardown. Front-facing camera. Flat edges. Glass back. The entire design of Apple's next flagship phone, months before launch, exposed to the world. But here's the part most people missed. Jobs revealed: "The person that got the phone tried to activate it by plugging it into his roommate's computer. And she's the one that called the police. That's why they got the search warrant." Not Apple. The roommate. Police showed up at Gizmodo editor Jason Chen's house. Seized computers. Hard drives. Everything. The tech press exploded. "Apple is retaliating against journalists." Jobs found the whole situation almost cinematic: "This is a story that's amazing. It's got theft. It's got buying stolen property. It's got extortion. I'm sure there's sex in there somewhere. Somebody should make a movie out of this." But he wasn't laughing about what came next. "I got a lot of advice from people that said you've got to just let it slide. You shouldn't go after a journalist because they bought stolen property and they tried to extort you." Most CEOs would have taken that advice. Bad optics. Not worth the fight. Move on. Jobs didn't. "I thought deeply about this and I ended up concluding that the worst thing that could possibly happen as we get big and we get a little more influence in the world is if we change our core values and start letting it slide." Then he said something that explains everything about how he built Apple: "I can't do that. I'd rather quit." He continued: "We have the same values now as we had then. We're maybe a little more experienced, certainly more beat up, but the core values are the same. And we come into work wanting to do the same thing today as we did five or 10 years ago, which is build the best products for people." This wasn't about a phone. It was about what Apple would tolerate as it scaled. Most companies loosen their standards as they grow. They pick battles. They let things slide because fighting is expensive and messy. Jobs saw that as the beginning of the end. The moment you compromise once, you've established that compromise is available.
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Internet Archive
Internet Archive@internetarchive·
🎉 To mark the 30th anniversary of the @InternetArchive on May 10, we’re opening the yearbook to revisit the Class of 1996; the sites & organizations that helped shape the early web. Before feeds, before algorithms, before we assumed everything online would last forever, this was the era that set it all in motion: Yahoo! Quake, Hotmail, The Onion and the archivists preserving it all. Join us in the coming days as we celebrate THE CLASS OF '96 🎓 More 👉 blog.archive.org/2026/05/07/cel… #Classof96 @internetarchive #webhistory @waybackmachine
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The_Redworm@TheRedworm79·
@cqcqcqdx The simplicity of those 1 dial radios were the best.
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RossRadio
RossRadio@cqcqcqdx·
Halson Superheterodyne Receiver Dial
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
WASHED UP PODCASTER CLOWN, PIERS MORGAN Piers Morgan is a washed up, failed journalist, who's ridiculed in his home country because he humiliated himself as a tabloid thug for years.  Journalistic ethics was not his thing.  He was dumped, and for good reason. A colossal collapse.  Morgan is just another in a long line of disgruntled throwaways who've taken to the Internet for their grifting.  Having tried other mediums, and failed again and again, he's left with a podcast, and the business model calls for him to be as much as a scumbag as possible.  A perfect fit Morgan, a Class-A scumbag.   I understand why Morgan feels the need to try to belittle me, which is par for the course with these has-beens and sleazeballs.  A Sunday show on Fox, he says.  Of course, I was recruited to do the Sunday show, which was then expanded to include a Saturday show given the consistently high ratings.  That's in addition to one of the largest radio shows in America and #1 top selling books.  I respect my audience and treat my listeners and viewers as the intelligent people they are.  But none of that matters since Morgan, like the rest of these lunatics, is about character assassination not facts and not truth.  And they treat their audiences with contempt, disrespect, and constant manipulation, which is why so many of these hucksters look increasingly overseas for an audience.  Of course, Morgan doesn't have any show on television.  Nobody is recruiting him to do anything significant. He's not even good enough for a 1 AM show on CNN or MS NOW.  He cannot contain his jealousy and nitwittery.   Morgan has carved out a new role for himself, as an older Nick Fuentes-type, but with a British accent. There's nothing smart, thoughtful, knowledgeable, or compelling about the aging narcissist.  Just another psycho-loser begging for attention.  And there's a reason he loads up his podcast with guests -- he's an empty vessel.  Beyond rubberneckers, bots, and foreign audiences, he can't draw a real audience on his own.  Does anybody remember anything he spewed that is important or profound, or mattered to anyone?  Jerry Springer had more substance and class. I understand Morgan's frustrated.  Life is passing him by.  Time is running out.  He has nothing to show for his decades of insults, blather, and self-aggrandizement.  He's emotionally unraveling, lashing out in every direction, like a petulant child, panicking and scratching feverishly for more attention.  Whatever it takes.  But Morgan and his ilk have paid a price, as most grifters eventually do.  Nobody serious takes them seriously, including and especially the President.  And Morgan's career is at a dead-end.  Look at this guy, a truly pathetic and hopeless clown.  No circumspection or course change.  And he will only get worse.  It's bad enough, of course, that jerks like him are giving aid and comfort to the enemy with their ceaseless attacks on the Commander-in-Chief and the mission of our great military.  Morgan acts like he wants us to lose, so he can beat his sunken chest about how right he was and how relevant he is.  The lunacy of a vain and irrelevant carnival barker.    Meanwhile, thanks to our President and military, and our ally Israel and its Prime Minister, for courageously and brilliantly taking on the Iranian-Nazi regime and eliminating the grave threat our country and the rest of the world faced from it.  And despite what the demagogues and propagandists like Morgan burp, the President made his decision.  The right decision.  He was not manipulated by anyone.  He is his own man, unlike Morgan.   yahoo.com/entertainment/…
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Unc Chevy Blazer
Unc Chevy Blazer@humbleblazer·
I might need underglow and tint.
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The_Redworm@TheRedworm79·
@OnlyInBOS This will enourage people to buy more fuel efficient vehicles and we have lots to choose from thanks to free market economy.
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Only In Boston
Only In Boston@OnlyInBOS·
We're past $4 in the Boston area.
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The_Redworm@TheRedworm79·
@jchodagam @RT_com They're not dumb. You don't go back to the dude blackmailing you. You go elsewhere if you need it that bad. The most powerful people on earth have more than 1 connection.
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RT@RT_com·
Massie says there needs to be INVESTIGATION into EPSTEIN NOW — ARREST PEOPLE ‘MAYBE THEY’RE IN THE OTHER ROOM HAVING SEX OR DOING A LINE OF COCAINE’ ’That’s what Jeffrey Epstein did good…’ he hacked peoples phones & computers to BLACKMAIL
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Some people will 'GREATLY BENEFIT' from a war with Iran — 'ENORMOUSLY PROFITABLE' — Tucker on INSIDERS, politicians EXPLOITING war to 'GET RICH' 'INNOCENT people DIE, your SERVICEMEN DIE, your COUNTRY becomes POOR... all for you to get rich?' 'Can anyone be that DARK?'

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