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Daniel Adamscheck

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شامل ہوئے Mart 2010
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Daniel Adamscheck
Daniel Adamscheck@adamscheck·
@JJCarrell14 This administration is working to clean up the mess created by its predecessors. It's going to be difficult, ugly work but it must be done now. This is the tipping point. Now or never.
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
How in the hell did anyone get past security.
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Laura Ingraham
Laura Ingraham@IngrahamAngle·
Think about it: POTUS, VPOTUS, Speaker of the House, Rubio and Bessent were all there at WHCD. Risky in this insane world. President Grassley?
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
Okay, Folks. Finland has the answer to stopping sexual assaults. If someone attempts to rape or assault you……..Just stop and do this dance!! Why didn’t I think of this? 🤦‍♀️ Utter morons!
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Jeremy
Jeremy@Jeremybtc·
For over 10 years every major LOTTERY jackpot across America was RIGGED by the one man hired to make sure it wasn't. > Eddie Tipton was the director of information security at the Multi State Lottery Association. > His job was to protect the random number generators that decided who won jackpots across nearly three dozen states. > He rigged them instead. > Eddie entered the fortified Drawing Room alone and disabled the cameras to record one second per minute. 59 seconds of every minute were invisible. > He inserted a memory stick that loaded self deleting software into the random number generator. > The software produced winning numbers on three specific days of the year that only he knew in advance. > His brother Tommy, a sitting Texas justice of the peace, won $568,990 in Colorado. > Associates collected jackpots in Wisconsin, Kansas and Oklahoma. > Tipton himself bought a $14.3 MILLION ticket at a Des Moines convenience store wearing a hoodie and walked out. > He forgot about the security camera above the counter. > The ticket sat unclaimed for nearly a year because nobody could figure out how to collect it without being identified. > They tried claiming it through an anonymous offshore trust in Belize. Iowa rejected it. Winners must be identified by law. > The Iowa Lottery released the grainy convenience store footage publicly, hoping someone would recognize the man in the hoodie. > An employee at the Maine Lottery recognized the voice immediately. > It was Eddie. The man who had spent a week auditing their security a few years earlier. > A web developer at the Iowa Lottery recognized it too. She had worked alongside him for years. > 5 states. Multiple rigged jackpots stretching back to 2005. The largest lottery fraud in US history. > Sentenced to 25 years. Served 4 and a half. Paroled quietly in January 2022. > His brother Tommy got 75 days. Every time you bought a lottery ticket on those specific days and lost, the man protecting the numbers already knew who was going to win.
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Daniel Adamscheck
Daniel Adamscheck@adamscheck·
@BTCBreadMan They will survive the move. I went to 3 schools in one year because we moved. I survived, twitch, twitch…
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Breadman@BTCBreadMan·
Wife and I found an amazing house today on 2 acres of land in a very nice neighborhood. Significant upgrade from our current home/yard/hood. The kiddos want to veto it because they would have to switch elementary schools. They are in 2nd grade and kindergarten. Dad advice?
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Anna 🇺🇸
Anna 🇺🇸@realAnn_29·
Even cardinals are pushing for silence. "No one has the right to criticize the Pope"- Cardinal Müller. Thoughts?
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E T Phone Home
E T Phone Home@Dg17qSam17·
@alphafox because people didn't how to ride them. you needed to use your feet to help steer them. I had one and never had any problems
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
Anyone know why three wheelers were outlawed? They look fun.
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
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Pitor Sywanda
Pitor Sywanda@PSywanda99086·
@catturd2 For the record, Grok has been unusable due to “high traffic” and directs you to the paid upgrade, WTF @elonmusk
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
Goodnight 😴💤 This Puma just wants his toy. 🧸
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 BREAKING: South Korea just held fusion plasma at 100 million°C for 102 seconds. That’s hotter than the Sun’s core. And more than double the previous record. Read that again. Human-made star fire… held stable for over a minute and a half. This matters because fusion has always had one brutal enemy: confinement time. Getting plasma hot is hard. Keeping it stable is harder. That’s where reactors fail. This is why 102 seconds matters. It hints we’re moving from “fusion is possible”… toward “fusion may scale.” No carbon. No long-lived waste. Fuel from seawater. If confinement keeps improving, this could become one of civilization’s turning points. Question: Are we watching the first real engineering steps toward star power on Earth? Follow me for frontier physics before it hits textbooks.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Earth’s atmosphere has crossed a historic threshold unseen for more than 3 million years. Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels have now surpassed 430 parts per million (ppm): a concentration last experienced during the Pliocene epoch, long before modern humans existed. This milestone was recorded at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, the world’s longest continuously operating CO₂ monitoring station. In early March, daily averages peaked at 430.60 ppm: a figure climate scientists have tracked with growing concern for decades. But what does crossing this threshold actually mean? Prior to the Industrial Revolution, atmospheric CO₂ levels remained stable around 280 ppm. Today, they stand more than 50% higher, largely due to the burning of fossil fuels, large-scale deforestation, and other industrial activities. This is far more than just a number: it’s a clear warning signal for the planet. Approximately 25% of the CO₂ we emit is absorbed by the oceans. As it dissolves, it forms carbonic acid, driving ocean acidification. This process is already weakening shell-forming marine organisms such as corals, plankton, and mollusks — the foundational species of ocean food webs. Researchers note that the current rate of ocean acidification is likely the fastest seen in at least 300 million years. Many climate models had projected that CO₂ concentrations would only approach this level under aggressive global mitigation efforts. Instead, we’ve reached it while emissions continue to rise. If current trends persist, atmospheric CO₂ could exceed 500 ppm by the end of the century, ushering in climate conditions not seen on Earth for tens of millions of years. ["Record-breaking CO2 Levels Recorded for Earth’s Polar Regions." PML]
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
What's your response to Mark Zuckerberg?
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Daniel Adamscheck
Daniel Adamscheck@adamscheck·
@DefiantLs How about we demonize the people who take things they are not entitled to at the expense of those who are.
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Tim Walz: "It’s okay in America to be successful, we should celebrate that. My beef is once you get successful, don’t be a greedy bastard and not pay your taxes. What we should demonize is people like Elon Musk."
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Birds Colour 🕊️
Birds Colour 🕊️@birdscolour56·
I can't handle this level of cuteness...
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