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Brett Miller
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Brett Miller
@bmoondog
Hospitality Professional creating amazing experiences.
San Diego, Ca Katılım Temmuz 2009
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7,200 Yards, 18 Holes, Par-72, and 5,000+ feet above sea level.
“One of America’s Greatest Courses” – Golf Digest
Our course will be opening in the coming weeks.
Learn more here whitetailclub.com/club/.
[Whitetail Club Real Estate is represented by Whitetail Club, LLC]
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@sterrylloyd The entire store is filled with plastic bags. Even the cereal is in a cardboard box with a plastic bag.
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@DavidMoss Come on David get out there and drive! Cannot wait for your thoughts.
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As an Iranian watching this rescue mission unfold, I was praying the American pilot would make it out alive, not just for him, but so the Islamic Republic could not use him as a bargaining chip or claim some twisted “victory.”
At the same time, I felt a deep envy.
Your government sent elite special forces, million-dollar aircraft, and moved heaven and earth to bring one American home. No hesitation. No excuses.
In Iran, the regime uses human shields and recruited child soldiers to clear minefields during the Iran-Iraq war. They treat their own people like disposable tools. They are now recruiting child soldiers as we speak.
The Islamic Republic has zero regard for human life. That’s the brutal difference.
One side risks everything to save their own.
The other sacrifices their own to stay in power.
This hits hard when you have lived under both realities.


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@BillyM2k Could you share one of the most interesting videos you watched of early game creation?
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He is a builder. Builders build. And they keep building.
Nikita Bier@nikitabier
Today’s Terafab announcement reminded me of when I first met Elon: I watched him do 10 hours of xAI reviews without a break—and then he ate a $9 Doordash burrito and kept going until 2am. He could do anything right now, but instead he spends every waking minute earnestly working on the most ambitious project imaginable to advance humanity.
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Today’s Terafab announcement reminded me of when I first met Elon:
I watched him do 10 hours of xAI reviews without a break—and then he ate a $9 Doordash burrito and kept going until 2am.
He could do anything right now, but instead he spends every waking minute earnestly working on the most ambitious project imaginable to advance humanity.
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@CAgovernor @JenSiebelNewsom Will you and the rest of your staff be taking this as well?
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On the morning of September 11, 2001, I was a recently retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, pilot, and a wet-behind-the-ears pilot for Delta Air Lines. I was scheduled to fly that morning from Atlanta to New York’s LaGuardia Airport with a departure around 9:30 AM.
As I was kissing my wife and children goodbye for a few days, I noticed the living room television in the background and witnessed the impact into the first World Trade Center tower. Katie Couric and NBC were speculating that it was a small, private aircraft that had somehow wandered off course and collided with the tall tower. I sat down on the couch and told my wife, “There is no way.” It was a crystal-clear blue day in New York City, absolutely perfect for flying. Pilots refer to this as “visual flight rules.” The aftermath of the first attack was demonstrably more devastating than anything a private small craft could produce.
As we sat there, I watched the second aircraft hit the sister tower. Same immediate damage, and a convincing display of force. “That’s a lot of jet fuel,” I said. “We’ve been attacked.” It was yet to be determined who the attackers were, but we’d quickly learn that it was racial Islamic terrorists seeking to undermine the U.S. and kill Americans. And I immediately knew that my former boss, President Bill Clinton and his administration were largely to blame.
A few years previously, I’d been assigned to the White House and was Clinton’s Air Force Military Aide and carrier of the “nuclear football.” The “dereliction of duty” of the Clintons had come home to roost.
The Delta Operations Center called me and said, “You’re not going anywhere. Stay home and hunker down.” The nation’s airspace had been completely closed with the exception of Air Force and Navy fighters that screamed across the silent skies over Atlanta searching for new attacks are eerily remembered. The republic of the United States had been forced to its knees by a group of terrorists operating from caves in Afghanistan.
When the airspace over the nation was reopened three days later, I resumed my trip for Delta and flew the original trip, or “rotation,” from Atlanta to NYC. As we were making our final descent into LGA, I looked to my left and saw the attack scene in downtown New York. Just over my shoulder. It was still on fire, and the smoke billowed hundreds of feet into the sky. It was quiet and sobering. I asked the passengers on the left side of the jet to take a look and remember.
Now, 26 years later, it’s important to remember exactly what happened and how we got there.
As the military aide to Bill Clinton, I was privileged to see the same intelligence that our president and senior staff members were privileged to see. When I first arrived at the White House in the spring of 1996, I immediately began seeing message traffic that suggested there were Al Qaeda plans to pull off a significant attack on U.S. assets involving the hijacking of American targets of the Trade Center, Pentagon, Chicago’s Sears Tower, and Los Angeles. As a pilot, that fact obviously raised the hairs on my neck.
And I started paying attention to the commander-in-chief and the decisions that he made.
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There is buzz on social media about a post allegedly made by Elon Musk about a potential military draft.
10news.com/news/fact-or-f…
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@Investingcom @seti_park Hundreds? That wouldn’t be much at all.
Say 700 is hundreds
That’s 2.8k per months
That’s only 8.4K per quarter
That can’t be right
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@elonmusk Wait I remembered I order beef sticks from @blakealbers ! They are amazing
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@zerohedge Since he was found guilty each owner of a keyed car should bring a civil suit.
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Minnesota State Employee Who Vandalized Teslas Last Year 'Punished' With 1-Day Suspension zerohedge.com/political/minn…
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@elonmusk I love it when Elon laughs at his own jokes. He is the most normal not normal dude!
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