Anthony rhodes

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Anthony rhodes

Anthony rhodes

@extreme1018

Katılım Kasım 2014
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
The space company Avant Space has launched the world's first advertising satellite into Earth orbit. The first spacecraft in the future "Sozvezdie" satellite system will consist of dozens of such satellites in low Earth orbit, projecting images onto the night sky. Each satellite is a pixel, part of a single symbol, which will light up as it flies over major cities around the world. The satellites, like the space advertising technology itself, are environmentally friendly, as after three years of active operation, they are deorbited and burn up in the dense layers of the atmosphere. Lasers are completely safe for aviation and do not interfere with astronomers' exploration of new frontiers of space," said Avant Space founder A. Ossovsky. The entrepreneur is confident that the outdoor advertising market will grow from $39 billion to $53 billion by 2030. And the space industry market will reach an incredible $1 trillion.
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Anthony rhodes
Anthony rhodes@extreme1018·
@DukeMBB Lemme tell y'all something. If he stay at duke he will be an absolute demon for other teams
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charlie@charlie27791272·
@CreighTakes So it’s OK to assault people who use their phones to video?
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CreighTakes
CreighTakes@CreighTakes·
Fred Hoiberg slapping the camera from an Iowa fan. College basketball is comedy this year🤣
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Anthony rhodes
Anthony rhodes@extreme1018·
@sleepofreason2 @archeohistories @georgegalloway Any where you want. America is a free country. You are free to leave any time you want. You can pack your things and literally move as soon as you read this. Get on an airplane. One way ticket. And when you're off the plane... BAM... Start your new life
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
In 1978, Soviet geologists discovered a family living in complete isolation deep in Siberia. The Lykovs had fled Stalin’s persecution in 1936 and, for 42 years, survived without any human contact, technology, or knowledge that World War II had even happened. The group of Soviet geologists surveying the remote Sayan Mountains of Siberia stumbled upon a wooden hut that seemed abandoned. To their astonishment, it was inhabited, by the Lykov family, who had been living in total isolation since the 1930s. Karp Lykov, a devout Old Believer, had fled with his wife and two children in 1936 to escape Stalin’s religious persecution. Deep in the taiga, over 150 miles from the nearest settlement, the family built a life entirely disconnected from the modern world. They grew rye and potatoes, made clothes from hemp, and lived without metal tools or contact with outsiders. When discovered, two more children had been born in the wilderness, neither had ever seen a stranger or even tasted bread. The Lykovs’ isolation lasted 42 years, ending only when they were rediscovered. When the geologists told the family that humans had landed on the Moon, they were astonished, unaware that World War II or the Space Race had ever occurred. © History Pictures #archaeohistories
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Imagine powering a spacecraft not for decades, but for centuries—venturing to the frozen edges of the solar system or beyond, where sunlight fades to a whisper, and your probe keeps humming along like an eternal explorer.NASA is chasing exactly that dream with a revolutionary "nuclear battery" fueled by americium-241, a radioactive isotope boasting a staggering 433-year half-life. That's nearly five times longer than the plutonium-238 (88-year half-life) that has powered icons like Voyager and Perseverance. As americium decays, it releases steady heat that's converted into electricity, ensuring future robots can probe distant worlds without ever running out of juice.The magic lies in its simplicity and resilience: engineers shape the americium into a durable ceramic pellet, tough enough to withstand cosmic radiation, extreme cold, and the void of space. Paired with advanced free-piston Stirling converters—already proven in prototypes running maintenance-free for over 14 years—this system promises reliable, high-efficiency power for missions that could span generations.This breakthrough stems from an international powerhouse collaboration: NASA's Glenn Research Center, experts at the University of Leicester (pioneers in americium tech), and contributions from Los Alamos National Laboratory. Recent tests using heated simulators have nailed performance targets, paving the way for lighter, tougher designs ready for the harshest environments.If it succeeds, americium-241 could redefine exploration—unleashing century-long odysseys to shadowy craters on distant moons, icy ocean worlds, or even interstellar space, where solar panels are useless and every watt counts forever. Source/Credits: NASA Glenn Research Center, University of Leicester, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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College Basketball Content
College Basketball Content@CBBcontent·
The most viewed college basketball team in each state, via Sports Reference
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Aidan Quinn
Aidan Quinn@BwcDeals·
@Brett_McMurphy This would be true, but you had all of your ACC social feeds pushing for DUKE and Miami Saturday night.
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Brett McMurphy
Brett McMurphy@Brett_McMurphy·
ACC commish Jim Phillips: “The University of Notre Dame is an incredibly valued member of the ACC and there is tremendous respect and appreciation for the entire institution. With that said, when it comes to football, we have a responsibility to support and advocate for all 17 of our football-playing member institutions, and I stand behind our conference efforts to do just that leading up to the College Football Playoff Committee selections on Sunday. At no time was it suggested by the ACC that Notre Dame was not a worthy candidate for inclusion in the field. We are thrilled for the University of Miami while also understanding and appreciating the significant disappointment of the Notre Dame players, coaches and program.”
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Paul Stanley
Paul Stanley@PaulStanleyLive·
Erin And I Just Celebrated Our 20th Wedding Anniversary. The best 24 years of my life have been with her at my side. I am truly blessed beyond all hopes or expectations.
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SOLPerpiTrader
SOLPerpiTrader@SOLPerpiTrader·
@JonnyBones Jon, the trash talks everyone be spitting is because everyone wants you to beat Tom. You've fought champions, not punks, and no one has stopped you. You deserve a purse as large as any boxer's. You're literally the champion of champions! The UFC must fund this fight! WTF Dana!
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Jonny Meat
Jonny Meat@JonnyBones·
Yall barkin up the wrong tree, I told the Ufc my plans a long time ago. I have no clue why they haven’t shared them with you guys yet.
Harris Iqbal@harrisiqbal1208

@JonnyBones Yes otherwise you’d have vacated the belt a long time ago because you don’t plan to fight Tom

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Right Scope 🇺🇸
Right Scope 🇺🇸@RightScopee·
🚨BREAKING: Federal Employees are reportedly complaining that Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy may require them to come into office 5 days a week, which could lead to mass resignations. What's your reaction?
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Anthony rhodes
Anthony rhodes@extreme1018·
@StCollinson how can you write an article about another Trump presidency when the current president has handed billions in equipment to our enemies to use against us in the future
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Anthony rhodes
Anthony rhodes@extreme1018·
@EkartInu is there a way to email someone? I placed an order more than 5 days ago but never received my tokens.
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Anthony rhodes
Anthony rhodes@extreme1018·
@nytopinion @RevDrBarber @wilsonhartgrove How about holding people accountable for resisting arrest? Mist of the blacks that were shot were resisting arrest and attempting to evade capture. How about let's try not breaking the law and maybe these people won't be in the presence of police on duty.
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New York Times Opinion
New York Times Opinion@nytopinion·
George Floyd’s murder under the knee of police officer Derek Chauvin was captured in a video on May 25, 2020, sparking perhaps the largest protest movement in U.S. history. A year later, this series asks: What changed, and what comes next? nyti.ms/34891i8
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Anthony rhodes
Anthony rhodes@extreme1018·
@KAIROSMMA2 Connor made his money from the mayweather fight. Not from the UFC.
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Kairos.MP5
Kairos.MP5@KAIROSMMA2·
Jon Jones’ accomplishments deserve Conor level pay. Yes I said it.
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UFC
UFC@ufc·
THE NEW HEAVYWEIGHT KING HAS ARRIVED 👑 #UFC260
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Anthony rhodes
Anthony rhodes@extreme1018·
hhmmm let's see.... national titles>conference titles.... Duke has won twice since UNC won their last
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Anthony rhodes
Anthony rhodes@extreme1018·
I want the dolphins game back.
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