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A♠ Morning Report - Mon Sep 4, 2023
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🌺 Bits & Bytes - Mon Sep 4, 2023
chrissy on PoliNation, news, views, and links to enlighten, inform, and amuse
chrissy on PoliNation, news, views, and links to enlighten, inform, and amuse
Bluebird of Bitterness
Advertisements from long, long ago — M’m! M’m! Good! edition
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Dog Rescuers Cafe
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CNBC just released their list of the top 10 “worst states” to live in the US.
Florida, Arkansas, Tennessee, Indiana, Missouri, Alabama, South Carolina, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas
CNBC just released their list of the top 10 “worst states” to live in the US.
Florida, Arkansas, Tennessee, Indiana, Missouri, Alabama, South Carolina, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas
h/t Mister Ghost on A♠
Mystery of Neptune dark spot solved. New white spot found
Mystery of Neptune dark spot solved. New white spot found
…The new observations indicate instead that dark spots are likely the result of air particles darkening in a layer below the main visible haze layer, as ices and hazes mix in Neptune’s atmosphere.… In the process we discovered a rare deep bright cloud type that had never been identified before, even from space. This is an astounding increase in humanity’s ability to observe the cosmos. At first, we could only detect these spots by sending a spacecraft there, like Voyager. Then we gained the ability to make them out remotely with Hubble. Finally, technology has advanced to enable this from the ground.
PJ Watson
Audit the Audit
Mark Dice
The History Guy
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