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@LeahLibresco Something way cooler than a minivan is coming
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@SandyofCthulhu The TrimaXion!
But seriously this is an amazing underrated movie.
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So @mtgreenee, about that 60K in campaign donations you smuggled out, you going to return those, or does the DOJ need to investigate you and your family?
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@LeahLibresco Something way cooler than a minivan is coming
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Let’s build a better US-71!
Join us for Community Summit #4 to discuss the draft recommendations for US-71.
📆 4/7
⏰ 5:30-7:30
📍5540 Wayne Avenue
More: reconnecteastside.com

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Dear @grok in 24 hours I want you to pick someone random who LIKES this post and FOLLOWS ME to win the $1000 in my Cash App.

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Where do they get these crazy ideas that they can violate the law & the consequences become options that they get to choose ?
A little civility & commonsense on her part would have kept all this from happening
This probably is consistent with her general behavior towards others
𝐁𝐫𝐚𝐱𝐭𝐨𝐧 👑@Primewave96
The Hurst Police Department has released body camera footage from a January 16, 2026 traffic stop to provide additional context. Officials stated that the decision was made to address public concerns, clarify misconceptions, and reinforce transparency with the community.
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In a series of breakthrough experiments, scientists have demonstrated the ability to transmit electricity wirelessly through the air—using nothing more than high-intensity ultrasonic sound waves and focused laser beams.
Researchers at the University of Helsinki and University of Oulu are placing Finland at the forefront of this emerging wireless energy revolution. One of the most visually striking innovations involves acoustic plasma channels: powerful ultrasonic waves create invisible, low-density paths in the atmosphere that guide electrical discharges (sparks) precisely along a controlled trajectory. This "acoustic wire" acts like an invisible conduit, allowing electricity to jump through open space without any physical conductor.
Still in the lab phase, the technique hints at transformative applications: contactless charging, plug-free smart surfaces, dynamic electrical connections in robotics, or even temporary power links in hard-to-reach environments.
Parallel efforts are pushing the boundaries further:
- Power-by-light systems use high-powered lasers to beam energy across distances to photovoltaic receivers. These setups provide complete galvanic isolation—no electrical connection between sender and receiver—making them ideal for hazardous settings such as nuclear facilities, high-voltage substations, underwater operations, or aerospace platforms where traditional wiring poses safety risks.
- Radio-frequency (RF) energy harvesting is turning ambient electromagnetic waves (from Wi-Fi, cellular networks, broadcast signals) into usable power. This "Wi-Fi for electricity" approach could eliminate billions of disposable batteries in low-power Internet of Things (IoT) devices, sensors, wearables, and remote monitoring systems, drastically reducing electronic waste and maintenance needs.
Taken together, these Finnish-led advancements point toward a profound shift: a future where energy infrastructure becomes more flexible, decentralized, and invisible—free from the constraints of copper cables, plugs, and physical connections.
While challenges remain (efficiency, safety at scale, regulatory hurdles), the convergence of acoustic, optical, and RF wireless power technologies signals that the era of truly cable-free electricity may arrive sooner than expected.
[University of Helsink. Wireless Electricity Transmission: Breakthroughs in Acoustic and Laser-Based Power. University of Helsinki News]

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A former NKC and Lee's Summit pastor was suspended last week after church leaders learned she worked for Jeffrey Epstein and managed his private island. fox4kc.com/news/former-kc…

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@ShooterMcGavin I remember when this ad came across my grandma’s tv. I was a teenager and fell in love with these trucks. Walker Texas Ranger drove one too!
So, in 1999, my first vehicle was a 1988 Chevy K1500 Scottsdale. Still have it. (vintage plate on front is for show only)

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