I find higher meaningful engagement and much less toxic culture here.
It takes time to cultivate your community list here, just like it took time to build my followed subreddits back when I first started with Reddit, but I get posts that I care about and am interested in in my âSubscribedâ list. Iâll admit that not every one of my interests are represented, but Iâm still happy here.
I donât believe this for one second. These guys are masters at moving money around making it look like theyâre broke, while they have millions hidden away.
And letâs say for the sake of argument that he is drowning in debt. What a shame, that there would be consequences for his actions.
I read that book cover to cover when it came out (still have my copy somewhere), and I must say that the author makes a pretty compelling case.
The main theory is that someone (maybe Oswald, maybe someone else) was shooting from the book depository, but they only got off two shots. The 3rd shot was from the rifle of a Secret Service agent in the convertible directly behind Kennedy, which went off accidentally as he turned to return fire to the book depository.
The author shows how the bullet that blew off the top of Kennedyâs head was a soft metal jacket like the Secret Service used, while the first two shots were hard metal jackets, which was what was found in the depository. (He goes into great detail on the ballistics.) Because of the shape and acoustics of Dealy Plaza, a gunshot coming from the car behind Kennedy could sound like it came from the grassy knoll. Lastly, it would explain why people in the plaza claimed they smelled gunpowder, which wouldnât be possible if the only shots came from the book depository.
The author posits that the two shots that got Kennedy from the book depository might have killed him anyway, but the 3rd and fatal headshot was an accident from the Secret Service agent who was sitting on the back of the convertible in front of Kennedy with his feet in the back seat. He stumbled as he tried to stand in the seat to turn and return fire to whoever was shooting from the book depository behind him, and the rifle accidentally discharged, thus the title of the book Mortal Error.
I think we should all wear the same exact clothes. Because it seems to be what happens eventually, anyway. Anytime you see a movie or a TV show where thereâs people from the future or another planet, theyâre all wearing the same outfit. I think the decision just gets made: âAll right, everyone, from now on, itâs just gonna be the one-piece silver suit with the V stripe and the boots. Thatâs the outfit. Weâre gonna be visiting other planets, we wanna look like a team here. The individuality thing is over.â
-- Jerry Seinfeld, I'm Telling You For The Last Time
Dude, I havenât hear the name Rockbox in yeeeeeears! I had that in my first mp3 player that predated the iPod. I donât remember the name of it, but Rockbox really improved the interface.
Itâs not trying to pass itself off as Carlin though. It clearly says at the beginning that it is NOT him, that itâs an AIâs impression of him.
This would open up any comedian who does an impression of anyone else to a lawsuit. The only difference is that this is AI doing it instead of a person.
Not to be pedantic, but that doesnât resemble the Steamboat Willie version, which is the one in the public domain. That looks more like modern Mickey, which is still under copyright. The SW version has smaller ears and a longer nose.
Ahh, more 4D chess I see.