So, yes, the internet was developed by the DoD, but they lost control of it and should know by now that the electron and the highways on which it travels are unreliable. Why is training being conducted on the web? Do the folks in D.C. think the insistance on paper back-ups for electoral ballots was just a quirk? Have they not learned from the SCOTUS decision that all electronic records are subject to FOIA? Things published on the internet are ipso facto public.
Earth’s Underground Worlds May Run on Radioactive Decay [Click] Given hydrogen formed from water by alpha radiation plus sulphide minerals, microbiota can survive and proliferate. Next question: can amino acids also form under such conditions? Stay tuned!
Vermont, May 29th: 24,200-24,190 = just 10 new cases statewide!!! Active Cases:1008 Deaths:255(x 11 days!) Recovered:22,937(94.8%) Hospital:7(-1) ICU:2(0) Tests:393,670(+147)
You're welcome. I particularly liked the one about subterranean microbiota. There was another about evidence that there were far higher levels of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere early on than had been suspected.
‘Black Wednesday’ for big oil as courtrooms and boardrooms turn on industry [Click] “Campaigners sense turning point as shareholders, boards and The Hague act to force Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell to cut pollution.”
ReplyDeleteUS Soldiers Expose Nuclear Weapons Secrets Via Flashcard Apps [Click] Cute. Not surprising, though.
ReplyDeleteSo, yes, the internet was developed by the DoD, but they lost control of it and should know by now that the electron and the highways on which it travels are unreliable. Why is training being conducted on the web?
DeleteDo the folks in D.C. think the insistance on paper back-ups for electoral ballots was just a quirk? Have they not learned from the SCOTUS decision that all electronic records are subject to FOIA? Things published on the internet are ipso facto public.
Earth’s Underground Worlds May Run on Radioactive Decay [Click] Given hydrogen formed from water by alpha radiation plus sulphide minerals, microbiota can survive and proliferate. Next question: can amino acids also form under such conditions? Stay tuned!
ReplyDeleteVermont, May 29th: 24,200-24,190 = just 10 new cases statewide!!!
ReplyDeleteActive Cases:1008
Deaths:255(x 11 days!)
Recovered:22,937(94.8%)
Hospital:7(-1) ICU:2(0)
Tests:393,670(+147)
Fascinating links, Alan! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. I particularly liked the one about subterranean microbiota. There was another about evidence that there were far higher levels of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere early on than had been suspected.
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