"Carrots are good for your eyes" was the psyop to keep the Germans from finding out how the Brits were able to intercept their air raids at night... using radar which was a new invention. "Our pilots eat carrots and it helps them with their night vision"
The passcode on your phone is used to encrypt the data on the device. If you use a simple pin it's trivial to hack. If you instead use a text phrase it can be exponentially harder and you may need a specialty team to speed up the process.
What they don't understand is that you can't automate AI research. In order for the "AI" to learn how to get things right they give it data and a basket of "right answers". So how can an "AI" train itself to be smarter if it doesn't automatically know what the next set of "right answers" is?
Always look for lowest price over spot. Doesn't matter what it looks like, or how big it is you just want as close to the spot price as you can get. I also think the smaller sizes are more 'usable' if you ever have to trade with it. Easier to have a 1oz round in your pocket than trying to shave 1oz off of a 10oz block.
It's the fake sugars. Sucralose is 400x sweeter than sugar, that's why drinking it makes you have to pee, your body is trying to lower your blood sugar because your insulin can't keep up. That's why people who only eat/drink fake sugars think natural foods (like watermelon) have no taste, they've blown out their sugar receptors. We have a sense of taste for a reason, something sweet hits your tongue and your body produces insulin to control it by storing fat, taste something fatty and your gall bladder helps boost your stomach acid to break it down. Something 400x sweeter is really going to kick up that insulin until you've blown that out and then you're a Type 2 diabetic. Keep going and you end up with dementia or Type 3. Always check a label before you buy anything you plan to eat.
So it wasn't about the preservation of presidential communications on social media accounts? COVFEFE Act of 2017
Had the same issue in 2019, took me almost a year to find something. I applied to well over 100 companies, heard back from around 10%, interviewed with maybe 20% of those. What I think helped in the end was to get on LinkedIn, fill out your job history, tell it you are looking for a new job and search for what you want. Apply to at least one on their platform. It will notify recruiters who will start finding you. Don't go exclusive with any recruiter. Use them to help tweak your resume, take every interview they send you (the more you practice the better you interview). Keep applying to things on your own with your updated resume. Take the first job you are offered even if it is crappy and continue with the process above. Stop only when you find the one you really want.
oddly enough the number that is listed as DHL by Brave Search also appears to be the recruitment number for psyops https://www.goarmysof.army.mil/Get-Started/Contact-a-Recruiter/
You guys know it's not illegal to build something based on a patent, you may get sued if you try to sell it. But don't try to build the gravitational wave generator, that one's marked as national security sensitive because it could collapse the planet. (says so in the patent) Look these things up, it's public record, you can find them in a Google Patent search. They are fascinating to read, we have some really smart people running loose out in the wild.
Colorado sends electors with the nationwide popular vote. So these people's votes don't count.
Gonna be funny when Trump wins the popular vote and picks up all of the coalition states though!