Of course the worse part of all this: these cable operators are also our ISPs and they are a monopoly. As their TV revenue dwindles, theyโre just gonna raise our rent on the pipes.
Maybe by then the mobile providers will be a viable alternative for home Internet.
@monerica@DrChris@zachbrown I'm curious about the "sound-from-ultrasound" speakers . It seems like, in addition to being "directional", they could create great bass from tiny little emitters. But will they ruin my hearing ?
@a_dude_named_ben Responsible for the break-in, or the "deadliest mass shooting in US history' false-flag ? (except Wounded Knee - 150 men, women, and children of the Lakota killed)
@temporaryDouchebag@ryanbytes "Mission The E-4B serves as the National Airborne Operations Center ... for the President, the Secretary of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. โข๏ธ In case of national emergency or destruction of ground command and control centers, the aircraft provides a highly survivable command, control and communications center to direct U.S. forces, execute emergency war orders and coordinate actions by civil authorities.
@skypage I wasn't thinking of that in particular, but you're right. I was pointing out why the term is used even though unnecessary and how anti-concepts function in general. It's not just intended to intimidate people who won't join the war-on-men - it's intended to disable the possibility of logical thought in general.
@skypage "Patronizing" lacks the aggressiveness associated with manSPREADING
"An anti-concept is an unnecessary and rationally unusable term designed to replace and obliterate some legitimate concept. The use of anti-concepts gives the listeners a sense of approximate understanding. But in the realm of cognition, nothing is as bad as the approximate . . . ." http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/anti-concepts.html
@Combaticus A book of that type I'd recommend is "The I Hate Selling Book : Business-Building Advice for Consultants, Attorneys, Accountants, Engineers, Architects, and Other Professionals" by Allan Boress
@PhoneBoy The only version of paleo I'm familiar with is Loren Cordain's from 2002, and it's low in (high glycemic index) carbs and sugars. But it's branched out a lot in the last 15 years. I personally think we each have to try to find the best diet for ourselves, and there's no "one size fits all"