I’ll start: The Red Hot Chili Peppers are 3 years older than Guns N’ Roses.

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    Virtual lamps use real electricity and produce real light, so even if though they are virtual they are also real

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        All Intel CPUs have a Management Engine, basically a smaller CPU within the CPU designed for controlling the rest of the chip. It’s particularly good for things like IT management or devices because it operates with direct control over the other parts of the chip. This device’s firmware is based on Minix.

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          it’s also particularly good for the nsa, reason why many people decide to block it (or at least minimize what it can do, since it can’t be blocked anymore)

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          Cool, thanks. I work at Intel for a third party, but I have no idea how they get the chip to actually work. I only get the manufacturing process. Thanks for the info

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    The northmost, eastmost, and westmost states in the US are all the same state.

    Middle Island, Canada is south of 26% of US states, and over half of US states are at least partially north of it.

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      Yup. And the people living in deep south Texas have, in some cases, been living there since long before the USA was a country.

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    A Polish chief of the police launched an RPG (gifted to him by the Ukrainians) inside his office and he’s still a police chief

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    The white lines that divide the road on highways are about 10 feet long. Also, the space between each line is 30 feet. This may be US only. Don’t know about other countries.

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    An Elitzur–Vaidman bomb-tester is a device that lets you test whether a light-sensitive bomb is a dud or not at arbitrary precision, without blowing it up. It is an example of interaction-free measurement.

    The method does not really have any practical uses so far, although it has been demonstrated experimentally.

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    Human ingenuity created technology capable of using zero inertia propulsion, zero point energy, and matter-energy transfer, before the 1930s.

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        They’re real theoretical science, but the kind of people who claim we already have them also tend to believe we’re being visited by extra-terrestrials and vaccines contain microchips.

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          Methinks that an over generalization there in that asserted tendency.

          I’ve seen lots of human innovation. Never seen an alien. That some seem so eager to promote the idea it’s aliens seems like some kind of purposeful ploy.

          The “we” that has such technology, I am not in:

          “We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity… anything you can imagine we already know how to do.” — Ben Rich, former Head of the Lockheed Skunk Works

          “It is easier for us to pay a private contractor to re-invent something so it will come out at a lower classification level, than to try to declassify it.” – Bennett Hart, then Deputy Director of the National Reconnaissance Organization