Jon J Allen
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Jon J Allen
@JonJAllen
Owner of Electrifying Ideas LLC, a company that makes products using 3D printing and software. Expert in electric drive technology.
Western New York Katılım Nisan 2023
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When Windows 95 launched in 1995, it felt revolutionary but using it took patience. Computers could take minutes just to boot & often showing a black screen counting memory before Windows even loaded.
Getting online meant dialing in through AOL with that loud screeching modem!!!
And if someone picked up the phone, you were instantly kicked off. Even the iconic startup sound was composed by Brian Eno, a pioneer of ambient music. 🎶
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My first programming language starting in 1983. Microsoft BASIC was the best. From my opinion the only good product that came from Microsoft.
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman
BASIC launched on this day in 1964.
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@yuyeita @canalCCore2 And so America (Bill Clinton) gave China the technology they lacked under the idea of saving money paying China to do everything Americans used to do.
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@canalCCore2 Ironicamente a carga que esse foguete tava lançando era um satélite americano que de alguma forma ficou quase intacto após a explosão kkkkkkk
bola de fogo grande != destruição e mortes em massa
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@miles_commodore I was working at a Radio Shack store in North Tonawanda, NY that night. Watched it on TV.
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@WallStreetApes “Green” is not the main reason to go with EVs. It’s superior technology. The “green” has been oversold as the most important reason to use them.
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@elonmusk Ever since man was expelled from the Garden of Eden, he is required to work.
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@SkillsMastery_ Why have an engine? I don’t own anything that has an engine as a rule.
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Those tankers everyone is celebrating aren’t coming here for crude oil.
They’re coming for diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline — refined products — and that distinction is everything.
US distillate inventories dropped another 2.1 million barrels just last week.
They’re already 3% below the five-year average. We are not flush. We are depleted.
Meanwhile US refined product exports hit 6.3 million barrels/day in January — up ~10% from a year ago, near record highs. Diesel led the increase. More going to Europe. Less staying here.
eia.gov/outlooks/steo/
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