Friday, September 15, 2023

Anthrax: the Band or the Food Supplement?


Your love is like  getting sucked into an airplane engine


Air Canada kicks off passengers who refused vomit-smeared seats

The rest of the passengers deplaned because they wanted vomit-smeared seats too. Air Canada usually charges more for this service.


Florida Man Charged Over Failed Attempt to Cross Atlantic in Giant ‘Hamster Wheel

Yet another example of a government that has grown too large. It's his right to be as stupid as he wants

 

Mozilla calls cars from 25 automakers 'data privacy nightmares on wheels'

It starts with renting cars and leaving your information on the entertainment system. It continues with your car spying on you. And your computer's operating system.


Google Chrome pushes ahead with targeted ads based on your browser history
  1. Use Chromium - it's Chrome before Google gets its paws on it
  2. It can't mine your history if you have no history - use Private or Incognito mode on all browsers by default

Matt Schlapp Hired Priest to Perform Exorcism at CPAC HQ Following Staff Resignations

Democrats are in hysterics over this. They prefer fairy dust.

 

The 10 Most Corrupt Countries, Ranked by Perception

The US is aghast it fell off the list and vows to try harder 


Conversations with my Dog  

Me: Why are you sitting on top of the laundry?

Her: I'm making it prefurred.

Me: Don't you mean preferred?

Her: No, prefurred. I'm getting my fur all over it while it's clean, so I don't have to do it later.


The Flying AIDS - PANIC! 

  • Schools across America bring back Covid MASKS in classrooms amid rise in infections - in call back to dark days of pandemic
  • Health risks can persist at least 2 years after COVID-19, new data suggest
  • New Yorkers told to mask up for Labor Day as new Covid variant sparks superspread fears 
  • FDA approves and authorizes updated COVID boosters for everyone 6 months and up

Scientists figured out how to write in water

Cancer cured, no more Flying AIDS - we can now WRITE IN WATER!!!



Waymo is using insurance data about self-driving cars to bolster its safety case /
The Alphabet-owned company says its driverless vehicles reduce the frequency of personal injury and property damage claims when compared to human drivers.

Except for crashing into people, vehicles, and stopping in the middle of the road, they look pretty good





 

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