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Lmao I posted it last night. Never gets old.
Thanks. Yes through fedex. The Alaska thing stuck out to me because it arrived and was shipped back and hour later.
I ordered a laptop (HP) for the wife and it finally shipped a couple days ago. Came from China of course. Arrived in Alaska. Sent right back. Went through some more facilities....sent back again now to TN.
Got a clearance delay- import. Went into clearance ready. Then back to clearance delay - import. and has sat since with no pending arrival.
Surely a company like HP would have provided proper information for customs.
The timing is truly odd. We'll see what happens.
Of course regardless of account.....I'm sure they wouldn't imply sicking dogs on him...
No problem. I mentioned to the mods the possibility to have the other wins in the side bar or atleast the communities. I don't think the demand is there. Plus the issues with "optics" i'm sure is a problem.
I dug up what I could yesterday and he's pretty shady. It is red here....however this ag has already given his stance and defense of dominion. Just an Iowan for 3 yrs now.
In today's clown world. This would be the only reason someone would be prosecuted for unmasking.
neither do I. But the cliff dive into calculus is the functions to calculate where a line is going. What is it approaching is the socratic methodology. What stands out to me is the multiple mentions of this being common in vector absolute value would indicate a formula (as I would see it close to a PID formula proportional/derivative/integral) of absolute value of a projection. Rate of increase or something. I have no degree, but I've dealt with things like PID and of this sort in the real world that have left me confused why 3 yrs of engineering never touched on any of it.
Lines are absolute value. Double lines is the smoking gun. Link to try to explain better than me. One set of lines.... -2 = 2. Double lines is vector related..and a little farther than I went in engineering.
https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-find-the-double-absolute-value-of-a-vector?share=1
What's up with the T virus guy?
Look into this too
http://somd.com/news/headlines/2014/18748.php
"The Montgomery County Board of Elections also reported that a vendor contracted by the state erroneously sent out a batch of 700 absentee ballots to Baltimore County voters at the beginning of the month.
“Some or all had return envelopes addressed to the Montgomery County election board,” said Montgomery County Election Board Spokeswoman Alysoun McLaughlin.
McLaughlin said the same vendor, Runbeck, sent some Montgomery County voters absentee ballots with Prince Georges County return envelopes in the 2014 primary election. And in the 2012 general election, a number of ballots had to be re-issued in Montgomery because Runbeck sent the wrong ballots to some voters."
BEFORE the election
https://www.abc15.com/news/election-2020/is-foreign-interference-truly-a-threat-to-arizona-voters
"Anything on the internet is theoretically a weak spot," said Jeff Ellington, President of Runbeck Election Services. The company partners with the Maricopa County Elections Department to not only print ballots for every election, but process early ballots through several security measures before they're tabulated.
Reposting from another thread
Wasn't tarrant county big news?
Connected again.
"Ballot printers are usually paid per ballot and expected to be able to provide the quantities needed by local governments. Those expectations were especially burdensome this year, Jeff Ellington, president and chief operating officer of Runbeck Election Services, the printing company that produced the most ballots in the country this year, told USA TODAY. Runbeck printed nearly 16 million packets and 35 million ballots, up from 4 million in 2016."
Holy fuck.
Wasn't tarrant county big news?
Connected again.
"Ballot printers are usually paid per ballot and expected to be able to provide the quantities needed by local governments. Those expectations were especially burdensome this year, Jeff Ellington, president and chief operating officer of Runbeck Election Services, the printing company that produced the most ballots in the country this year, told USA TODAY. Runbeck printed nearly 16 million packets and 35 million ballots, up from 4 million in 2016."
Holy fuck.
Digging around now. Good find.
Not related at all.....but I'm all out of bubble gum.
Scored a Card in my book pal.
Yes. 3 12's on the weekend with the ability to watch things that most people cant live during the week.
Hiding or the recliner?
IIRC Brave is based off of chromium, but was started by one of the mozilla founders due to disagreements with privacy issues. I use brave on my phone and sometimes on my desktop. I recommend it.
However other pedes will chime in with lesser known browsers that might be better, but I can't attest to using any of those yet.