Ralph Elwell

568 posts

Ralph Elwell

Ralph Elwell

@ralphelwell

Katılım Aralık 2010
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Ralph Elwell
Ralph Elwell@ralphelwell·
@Rainmaker1973 He did not cut one cable, he cut three, specifically the ground mount holding three cables. If he cut one it would have collapsed differently.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
This is what happens if you cut only one support cable which holds tower
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Àngels
Àngels@llibreriaoberta·
@Rainmaker1973 Only this specific brand, right? 😉 “The key was a custom cocoa powder developed by Mars, Inc”
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John Allen Paulos
John Allen Paulos@JohnAllenPaulos·
A classic little problem in arithmetic: A 100-pound sack of potatoes is 99 percent water by weight. After staying outdoors for a while, it is only 98 percent water. How much does it weigh now?
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Sarah Ironside 💙
Sarah Ironside 💙@SarahIronside6·
MSNBC fired Matthew Dowd for reporting the truth about the things Charlie Kirk said, but a Fox News anchor can just casually suggest we systematically murder homeless people using lethal injection and no one even bats an eye. This country is fucked.
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Protect Kamala Harris ✊
Protect Kamala Harris ✊@DisavowTrump20·
Yesterday morning, Fox News host Brian Kilmeade suggested the solution to homelessness in America is involuntary lethal injection. This is disgusting, inhumane, and reprehensible behavior. RETWEET to demand that @Kilmeade resign!
Protect Kamala Harris ✊ tweet media
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Axel Merk
Axel Merk@AxelMerk·
@DiMartinoBooth As a CEO, I can confirm that there are 24 hours in a day. And then, there's the night.
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Ralph Elwell
Ralph Elwell@ralphelwell·
@robertgraham Your first sentence is meaningless. The Speaker may have no official say in deploying the NG, but that doesn't keep her from personalty asking the President to do it.
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Robert Graham
Robert Graham@robertgraham·
The speaker of house is not involved in the requesting of troops, as this guy claims. No such document of Pelosi putting it in writing exists.
Rep. Barry Loudermilk@RepLoudermilk

.@FBIDirectorKash responding to former Speaker Pelosi’s recent claim she “begged” @realDonaldTrump to send in the National Guard on J6. The truth is, Pelosi put in writing she did not want the National Guard on J6.

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Ralph Elwell
Ralph Elwell@ralphelwell·
@scottjohnson They could easily be sold at the $499 requiring a 2-3 year contract. Like many phones sold in that US.
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Scott Johnson
Scott Johnson@scottjohnson·
Let me tell you something I’m 100% certain of: those phones are not, and will not be made in the United States, and cost the buyer $499. If you believe differently you might deserve to be separated from your sucker money.
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Ralph Elwell
Ralph Elwell@ralphelwell·
@Mark1230Haney @Taylor47 Because it then should be called the Gulf of North America, to distinguish it properly. At least you know the continent is called North America, unlike so of the uneducated folks that think the continent is "America".
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Mark Haney
Mark Haney@Mark1230Haney·
@Taylor47 It only makes sense to call it the Gulf of America. The United States and Mexico are both located on the land mass known as North America. This land mass surrounds the subject gulf so why wouldn’t it be called the Gulf of America?
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Taylor Budowich
Taylor Budowich@Taylor47·
The Associated Press continues to ignore the lawful geographic name change of the Gulf of America. This decision is not just divisive, but it also exposes the Associated Press' commitment to misinformation. While their right to irresponsible and dishonest reporting is protected by the First Amendment, it does not ensure their privilege of unfettered access to limited spaces, like the Oval Office and Air Force One. Going forward, that space will now be opened up to the many thousands of reporters who have been barred from covering these intimate areas of the administration. Associate Press journalists and photographers will retain their credentials to the White House complex.
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Ralph Elwell
Ralph Elwell@ralphelwell·
@lu86002366 @Taylor47 No. The continent is North America, not America. So the gulf would be the Gulf on North America.
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NoLu@lu86002366·
@Taylor47 The gulf is located in the Continent of America. Changing it to Gulf of America makes sense since Neither Mexico nor USA own it.
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Right Side of the Box
Right Side of the Box@MayfieldMx·
@Taylor47 @PressSec You do understand America removes the gulf being named after a country and aligned to the continent, right? We’re smart enough to realize that?
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Ralph Elwell
Ralph Elwell@ralphelwell·
@NavalInstitute He may have ridden on the sail, but this picture doesn't show that. The picture shows him riding on the bow.
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U.S. Naval Institute
U.S. Naval Institute@NavalInstitute·
In 1991, SURFER magazine named the Sturgeon-class attack submarine USS Tautog (SSN-639) the "hottest surfboard in the world" after a Navy SEAL was photographed riding on top of the sail. #SubSunday
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Ralph Elwell
Ralph Elwell@ralphelwell·
@GovNuclear Liquid sodium does not evaporate in this reactor. It gets hotter and evaporates water in another loop.
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Office of Nuclear Energy | US Department of Energy
NUCLEAR 101: Heat pipe reactors rely on long, thin tubes to transfer heat away from the reactor core without any pumps or moving parts. The heat from the core evaporates a working fluid (typically liquid sodium) inside the pipes. Learn more:  bit.ly/3VxuEnv
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SwiftOnSecurity
SwiftOnSecurity@SwiftOnSecurity·
These are all skits right
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Matthew Green
Matthew Green@matthew_d_green·
If you’re a policymaker and the your policy requires company X \notin {Apple, Google, Microsoft, Meta}* to store “hot” databases of customer data: congrats, it’s 1941 and you just anchored all the aircraft carriers at Pearl Harbor. * Frankly I’m being generous with this list.
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Matthew Green
Matthew Green@matthew_d_green·
If you want to avoid disasters like the AT&T breach, there are basically only three solutions: 1. Don’t store data 2. Don’t store unencrypted data 3. Have security practices like Google Very few companies can handle (3), certainly not AT&T.
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Ralph Elwell
Ralph Elwell@ralphelwell·
@drspacejunk Nonsense. Even in the US president election, there will be minor party candidates. You might even like one or two of them.
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Alice Gorman
Alice Gorman@drspacejunk·
There are no good choices in the UK and US elections.
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nixCraft 🐧
nixCraft 🐧@nixcraft·
Oh you’re a software developer? Name every programming language 🤭👨🏽‍💻
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Ralph Elwell
Ralph Elwell@ralphelwell·
@film_girl Except for places all local bookstores went out of business due to COSTCO and Amazon competition.
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Christina Warren
Christina Warren@film_girl·
OK, I’m about to piss off a lot of people for saying this — and this news sucks for publishers for sure — but if you live in a place with a Costco, you 1000% have a bookstore of some sort very close by. nytimes.com/2024/06/05/boo…
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Ralph Elwell
Ralph Elwell@ralphelwell·
@robertgraham Sometimes they argue a point through questions to convince another justice.
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Robert Graham
Robert Graham@robertgraham·
SCOTUS justices aren't politicians trying to convince the public of a thing, because the public isn't choosing the thing -- the JUSTICES are choosing the thing. Their questions are sincere, they really want the answer. They aren't trying to argue a point through questions.
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Robert Graham
Robert Graham@robertgraham·
It's a good thing that SCOTUS asks outrageous questions challenging assumptions and prejudices. If a justice's question isn't gonna outrage the twitters, they should rephrase it until it does.
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