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  1. Golly... I can think of so many toys that will service either gender.
  2. The engineer was fired because what he was doing, did not agree with what the top management wanted. Ask yourself, if the top management WANTED that code, he would not have been fired. It is documented around the country that vote cheating of various types do exist. The Colorado supreme court already demonstrated a willingness to cheat. This opens the possibility to Dominion being an active participant in this for Big Money or as true believers in the Democrat cause. The only way your CHEAT was caught was by inspection of the source code. In a voting machine, this will hide behind "trade secrets" for a very long time.
  3. I have 50 years in networks and software development next June. My only point is a competent programmer can write the vote counting fraud software that runs in the machines and not get caught. It has nothing to do with network security because the software is installed by the manufacturer, not a hack after the counting machine is installed. [ edit ] To clarify a bit, software is a trade, same as a machinist or cabinet maker. I have nearly 50 years in my trade, and I'm good at it, same as a machinist or cabinet maker with that many years. The point was writing fraudulent vote counting software isn't particularly difficult.
  4. The fraud code is the installed operating system in the vote counting machine as delivered. It is not a hack. That is why it is protected behind the veil of "trade secret".
  5. I have the programming skills to write a vote fraud app, and not get caught. The only way I would get caught is by forensic analysis of the program source code. This I can hide behind the "veil of trade secrets" longer than the plaintiffs will be alive on this Earth.
  6. Joe Stalin had it right: "It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything." --Joe Stalin I am a native son, and remember when the Panhandle used to be ultra conservative. I also remember reading the Panhandle now had a large percentage of votes for Biden in 2020. Is this all Kalifornication, or vote count fraud? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_presidential_election_in_Idaho
  7. We use an electric kettle to steam when a cold is coming on. If you catch it early, this helps keep the bug out of the lungs. It's also good for seasonal allergies.
  8. Indeed. Every high school kid should attend a lung cancer autopsy, then read "Atlas Shrugged" with a mandatory exit exam prior to moving on. Ditto for every elected official.
  9. I have a simple, effective but unpopular solution: The simple fix is giving an immediate and public execution to every thug convicted beyond ALL doubt of an intentional gun crime. No lawyer tricks, no delays, no excuses about being raped by his priest, gender dysphoria, being systematically oppressed, racially profiled or having 12 personalities. When every thug is 100 percent certain he will be executed after pulling the trigger, this might deter some of them. The stupid ones and mental cases will only do it once. A perp enters a mini-mart and sticks a 38 in the clerk's ear, robs the store, shoots the clerk and all is caught on video. This is beyond all doubt and the above solution applies.
  10. We both had two Pfizer shots, and then subsequently I had a heart attack. It is most likely coincidental, but I won't subject myself to any further shots. We were forced to accept them at the time, and I won't submit again.
  11. Evidently you are not the internet super star you believe yourself to be. https://za.investing.com/magazine/the-most-and-least-expensive-cars-to-maintain/ 97. Lexus CT 200h Model Years: 2011-2017 Avg. Repair Costs: $386 per year* The Lexus CT 200h does quite well when it comes to repair costs, costing around $386 per year (compared to an $801 average for all luxury cars). The batteries in this hybrid luxury vehicle generally last between three and five years, though that depends on your driving habits, the weather conditions where you live, and the type of battery. Generally, it costs $4,000-$4,500 to replace the CT 200h’s battery. The lion’s share of this cost comes from the battery itself, which is priced at $3,955. Of all the replacements and repairs, issues with the 200h’s battery are likely to be the priciest.
  12. I hope so, but Elizabeth Warren and (future president) Newsom are absolutely determined to make all 50 states under CA gun control.
  13. You will have to dig for yourself. The article was on Fox News, top 200 cars. The vehicle was an EV, but not a Tesla for the battery cost. The article said about $4,500.
  14. First it goes Purple, then finally to Blue. I swear the Marxists pay people to infiltrate Red states. They bring their commie politics and feral children with them. Phoenix, Houston, Austin, and the list goes on and one. If our SCOTUS allows that B.S. Colorado court to ban Trump from the ballot, I fear SCOTUS will roll over on everything else as well.
  15. So is the clap, the flu and the common cold.
  16. Better yet, don't buy an EV at all. My lodge brother is a volunteer NJ fireman and a fraud investigator for a big insurance company. Apparently EV accidents are fraught with fraud. For starters, the jaws-of-life guys are required to call some reference company and supply the VIN, so they can be told where to cut and not hit cables or batteries. Lithium burns with highly toxic white smoke. Traditional fire fighters are taught that white smoke is safe, and black smoke is not. EVs on fire are told to let it burn and stay away. Those suspected of a fire danger are impounded in a special concrete bunker for up to 14 days, again a toxic risk. The tow truck drivers are reluctant to haul them or get close for the same reasons. Apparently there is substantial fraud in kickbacks with the VIN advice scheme. And last, the batteries are enormously expensive and only last 3 to 5 years. When a Tesla runs out of juice on the road, the drive train locks up. Can't push it out of the traffic lane. The new ran an article about Tesla being the #3 worst out of 200 vehicles for repair costs. And... the new 2024 Toyota Tacomas are coming with... < drum roll > batteries and turbo charged gasoline engines.
  17. Same here in the US. Limousine liberals on the East Coast create clueless gun laws that they teach to clueless politicians on the Left Coast as well.
  18. Yes. (Are you happy with Fetterman? PA voted for him) They had a chance (twice) to recall Newsom, and it failed miserably both times. Less than 33% of the CA residents disapprove of how CA operates. Enclosed is a snapshot of the typical CA zero-liability voter.
  19. Canada voted for this. I wonder if they like what they voted for.
  20. I saw an "I Voted" several pages back, adding my own here.
  21. Ahh Buffalo... come for the wings... stay to find your car.
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