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เข้าร่วม Şubat 2023
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@ELShatta_ @_sneakernyame If government go work with me, why not? The machine you're asking of: GHS 6350 HP Omen Intel Core i5-9th Generation 8GB RAM (Upgradable at a fee) 512GB SSD NVIDIA RTX 2060 6G Dedicated Graphics
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@MalikBerry4310 @_sneakernyame GHS 6350 HP Omen Intel Core i5-9th Generation 8GB RAM (Upgradable at a fee) 512GB SSD NVIDIA RTX 2060 6G Dedicated Graphics
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@ELShatta_ @FiadorPrince @_sneakernyame 🤣 Bro is way above that 4k you talking about. That's an Rtx Nvidia hp omen machine. It will be above 7k. Maybe that's Rtx 20series The price could even go up more if it's Rtx 30series or 40 series with taking the Ram and ssd into account.
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This is both a defeatist and a negativist mentality. The government owes the people responsibilities as much as they do the government. The government can level the playing field so everyone is accessing essentials equally. This is what we preach!Otherwise, your narrative sells.
C-Real@C_RealMC

Everybody's bashing the narrative he's presenting but think about it for a second more. Where on Earth, has ANY GOVERNMENT been able to make things systemically cheaper for the masses? The world doesn't work that way. Unpleasant fact is, you either step up or get stepped on.

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@VisionaryVoid Did I just read "bloodless victory" after all this content?
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VisionaryVoid@VisionaryVoid·
The CIA’s Real-Life Vampire Army. In the early 1950s, the Philippine government was losing a brutal jungle war against the communist Hukbalahap rebels. The CIA sent psychological warfare expert Edward Lansdale to help. He discovered something powerful: the rebels deeply feared the Aswang, a legendary blood-sucking vampire from Filipino folklore. Lansdale didn’t just spread rumors. One night, his team quietly captured the last man in a Huk patrol. They made two small puncture wounds on his neck, completely drained his body of blood, and left the corpse on the trail for his comrades to find the next morning. When the rebels discovered their friend pale and bloodless with classic vampire bite marks, terror swept through their ranks. An entire hardened battalion became convinced that the jungle itself was hunting them, and abandoned their heavily fortified position without firing a single shot. The operation was so successful that it helped break the back of the Huk rebellion. By turning ancient superstition into a precision weapon, the CIA achieved a bloodless victory where conventional forces had failed.
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Ghanaians: We need roads oh we need roads. Government: Big Push projects Ghanaians: Why all these roads? We need railways. Stop allocating all these money to road projects Foreigners:
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@1GTA__ He will be a leader tomorrow. You all should note him down.
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If they send you with a list to buy food, you deduct ¢2 each from theirs to buy some for yourself 👍🏾 if they say buy waakye ¢10, you’ll buy ¢8🤣🤣 if they say buy fish ¢15, you’ll buy 12 🤣🤣
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Nana Kwame Asimeni@nka_gha

What did NSS teach you ?

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@GeorgeAnagli What happens to the other players?
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Dr. George@GeorgeAnagli·
We need to get a coach who can get the best out of Semenyo.
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JOTD: Do you want to stop ants from coming to your house? leave a saucer of milk outside. The adult ants drink it & it has an effect on ant reproduction. The young are born without toes so they can't climb in to your cavity walls. This effect is called lack toes in toddler ants.
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@FemzyGreenLand Thekind of coordinated football Japan plays is what Ghana will be playing this world Cup
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OBAFEMI💚🪔💰@FemzyGreenLand·
I remember this match, after Japan had already scored 2:0, I went for Belgium straight win and I used that money to build my house.
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@ohhanxiety The biggest threat is humanity itself.
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annie@ohhanxiety·
In your opinion what is the biggest threat to humanity
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Ghana Today of the US
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The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
BREAKING: Russia, China and France prevent Arab push at UN Security Council to authorize military action to open the Strait of Hormuz, according to New York Times report.
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@anishmoonka I love this write-up for the details and succinctness.
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
NASA spent $4.1 billion to launch Artemis II, the first crewed moon mission since 1972. Seven hours in, Commander Reid Wiseman called Houston because Microsoft Outlook was broken on his tablet. He’d already tried turning it off and on again. It didn’t help. “I have two Microsoft Outlooks and neither one of those are working,” Wiseman said from Orion, currently on a 10-day trip around the moon. Why two Outlooks on one device? Because Microsoft ships two different email apps and calls them both “Outlook.” This has confused office workers for years. Apparently it follows you to space. Wiseman asked Houston to remote into his tablet and fix it. So NASA did exactly what your company’s IT department does, logged into his machine, poked around, got it working. Except the user was on his way to the moon. The tablet is a Microsoft Surface Pro loaded with Microsoft 365. NASA has a $100 million contract for those licenses across the agency. The crew uses them for email, schedules, and checking mission info. Same software your office runs, same headaches your office has. The computers actually flying the spacecraft are a different animal entirely. Two custom flight computers, built to survive the kind of radiation that would fry a normal laptop in seconds, running software built by Lockheed Martin. 20,000 times faster than what the Apollo astronauts had. If one computer dies, the other takes over instantly. These control life support, steer the ship, and handle every communication back to Earth. The Surface Pro runs Outlook. One half of Orion’s computing can survive cosmic radiation thousands of miles past the moon. The other half can’t stop two email apps from crashing at the same time. I looked up the history of space software bugs and it puts the Outlook thing in perspective. In 1999, NASA lost a $328 million Mars probe because one engineering team measured thrust in pounds and another used the metric system. Nobody caught it. The spacecraft came in too low and burned up in the Martian atmosphere. In 1962, a single missing symbol in a line of code destroyed a probe called Mariner 1 just 293 seconds after launch (under five minutes). That typo cost about $190 million in today’s money. Those bugs destroyed entire missions. Wiseman’s Outlook got fixed in a few hours. So did a toilet fan that jammed two hours after launch (in zero gravity, a broken toilet is a real problem). The computers keeping four humans alive at 25,000 mph around the moon never flinched.
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: Artemis II crew experiences issues with Microsoft Outlook on their way to the Moon, asks ground crew for assistance.

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