The first rule of Usenet is: You don't speak of Usenet. They like being kept off the radar, but braggers can't help but bring it up every opportunity they get.
It's because the Moderates (aka. Republicans in blue suits) control the party and it's been this way for far too long.
It's the same reason Nancy Pelosi kept stepping on AOC's toes and even worked to keep her out of key committee positions, despite her being popular with a lot of Democratic voters.
All mail is automatically forwarded then deleted. So the inbox is left empty (except the backups I'm keeping for possible legal coverage.)
Exactly, removing birthright citizenship should only be possible through a constitutional convention. It's not up to SCOTUS what parts of the constitution we do and don't recognize.
I've been using Proton Mail for a few months now and I love it. Setting up auto-forwarding + delete is pretty simple in Gmail too. Then I set my phone to sync my "empty" accounts so that Google doesn't delete them.
You should check out the NEO Surveyor mission. Planned launch is in 2027 :)
I'm guessing it would depend on how early they're detected. I'm not involved in planning or anything, just putting what I know about them out there. But yes, they would be who NASA calls when they find something.
I know they were involved in the DART mission. With the satellites used being launched and operated out of Vandenberg, a Space Force base.
They mainly manage our satellites. Including communications, intelligence gathering, GPS, missile detection systems and monitor/protect them from attack/EM interference. That includes all of our civilian satellites.
They also make sure we (the whole planet) don't end up like the dinosaurs. Which is nice.
Now they just need to take down Moe Rogaine's podcast.
Just because I mentioned one scenario and didn't mention another, very specific scenario doesn't mean I ruled it out completely. And yes, that is a straw man, see Nutpicking.
You're also giving them the benefit of the doubt and assuming that the encryption is implemented properly. Which is something the NSA has botched before and could very well be used to ground allied aircraft during joint operations. Which, again, would be stupid.
You might want to give this a read, then re-read my original post. I never said there wasn't a backdoor, just that it would be stupid.
That's not what I said, at all.
PS - I work in InfoSec (CISSP). Please tell me more about what I've been doing for past 20 years lol
I really need to re-watch that show. But I can't stand all of the useless bickering lol
BAE Systems (in the UK) has full F-35 manufacturing capabilities. The Brits could tell them to toss it any day now and I wouldn't be surprised, with the way things are going.
“then we’ll, unfortunately, know what the impediment is to peace here.”
Like we didn't already know that (see: Russia's initial invasion). But facts and reason don't matter to these clowns.
Not a fan of speculation and we're likely to never see any official documentation, considering it's a military aircraft.
But I will say: If it is true, it's probably the dumbest thing you could do to an advanced fighter like this. Just imagine that you're in a conflict, then the enemy hacks your command and control systems and disables/hijacks all of your aircraft. Yeah, that's pretty dumb.
Even the Star Trek writers realized this sort of thing is a bad idea.
Considering the fact Elon used his TSLA shares as equity for the loan he used to buy the site, I doubt he'll be involved much longer.
The Supreme Court Might Re-Legalize
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FTFY