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      Viagra now available sans prescription in the UK.

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        Cambridge Analytica whistleblower claims rules were broken which may have caused Brexit vote results.

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          Linda Brown, famous for Brown v Board, has passed away at 76.

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            UK's first automated train line goes into production use.

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              Time for Uber to leave the self driving arena?

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                Waymo going for self driving taxis, made by Jaguar!

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                  3D printed rockets might be a thing!

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                    Uber has been told to stop testing self driving cars in Arizona.

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                      Cat stranded for three days on power pole in Phoenix, Arizona leads to nearly a million viewers keeping tabs on the predicament of the cat named Gypsy. Does this make him a pole cat?

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                        DustinB3403 @mlnews
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                        @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                        Cat stranded for three days on power pole in Phoenix, Arizona leads to nearly a million viewers keeping tabs on the predicament of the cat named Gypsy. Does this make him a pole cat?

                        Why the hell did it take 3 days. . . before the owner, the neighbors or the fire department do anything?

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                          scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                          @dustinb3403 said in Non-IT News Thread:

                          @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                          Cat stranded for three days on power pole in Phoenix, Arizona leads to nearly a million viewers keeping tabs on the predicament of the cat named Gypsy. Does this make him a pole cat?

                          Why the hell did it take 3 days. . . before the owner, the neighbors or the fire department do anything?

                          Phoenix. "Caring about people", or cats, is not something they are known for.

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                            I don't even know how to report on this weirdness involving an in house CIA board game.

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                              NASA overruns and delays on the James Webb telescope. Now looking like it will exceed their price cap. Making us wonder what a price cap even means, then.

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                                @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                NASA overruns and delays on the James Webb telescope. Now looking like it will exceed their price cap. Making us wonder what a price cap even means, then.

                                "Moreover, the agency said it no longer could guarantee that the project would live within an $8 billion cost cap imposed by Congress."

                                It means that the US taxpayers are going to be force to spend more money for something that has taken way to long, and cost over 16 times it's estimation to even get to this point. . .

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                                  @dustinb3403 The benefits to future generations will be priceless. Today the federal government is spending ten billion dollars. And tomorrow. And yesterday. 8 billion over two decades is nothing.

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                                    @momurda said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                    8 billion over two decades is nothing.

                                    Ok personally give me 4 Billion every 10 years please. . .

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                                      Might as well be bitching about the money spent on radio wave research 100 years ago as worthless. Research which fundamentally transformed humanity.

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                                        @momurda said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                        @dustinb3403 The benefits to future generations will be priceless. Today the federal government is spending ten billion dollars. And tomorrow. And yesterday. 8 billion over two decades is nothing.

                                        The benefits of an overpriced, questionably legal telescope? I get it, astronomy is fun and interesting and we should invest in it. But we should invest sensibly. The value of this stuff is negligible. Almost worthless. There are SO many ways that that money could be being used to better humanity in really, really good ways. Ways that might save our planet, instead of looking at ones we wish we could escape to.

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                                          scottalanmiller @momurda
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                                          @momurda said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                          Might as well be bitching about the money spent on radio wave research 100 years ago as worthless. Research which fundamentally transformed humanity.

                                          That wasn't government research, and it was pretty clear what they were working on. This is the opposite of that.

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                                            Actually radio research is a great example. That's what I want, research into things that are cost effective and actually useful to humanity. Not pouring money pointlessly into a corrupt science welfare program propped up as a cold war era propaganda machine.

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