I suppose I’m a left-of-center liberal who flirts w/ anarchism & libertarianism. Thr’s a lot of alt, electronic, exp’tal, & “world” music I like. I’m working on fan-fix-tion for The Handmaid’s Tale and Star Trek.
my avatar: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Miou-Miou_mit-Partner-5713.jpg
Don’t waste any more years; but stick around: you might be needed some time.
I presume your parents still love you. If so, don’t make them sad.
Some boomer have gardens.
Zealandia (pronounced /ziːˈlændiə/), also known as Te Riu-a-Māui (Māori)[2] or Tasmantis (from Tasman Sea),[3][4] is an almost entirely submerged mass of continental crust in Oceania that subsided after breaking away from Gondwana 83–79 million years ago.[5] It has been described variously as a submerged continent, continental fragment, and microcontinent.[6] The name and concept for Zealandia was proposed by Bruce Luyendyk in 1995,[7] and satellite imagery shows it to be almost the size of Australia.[8] A 2021 study suggests Zealandia is over a billion years old, about twice as old as geologists previously thought.[9][10]
cables which might need be only a few 100 km long and remain in territorial waters.
(thanks for the WP link. 🙂)
I’m pretty sure it would result in the US internet being isolated from the rest of the worlds’
except for most of North and South America.
Some short waves seem to be good a penetrating clouds, so some transmission is possible.
At 10 meters, line-of-sight is over 10 km.
From a jet traveling at 1 km, line-of-sight is over 100 km.
I suppose:
1a. that’d be a lot of cables to take out
2b. many cables are terrestrial
3c. Putin would tick off other BRICS members and other countries
4d. ship-to-ship—maybe get some airplanes and balloons involved
5e. American Navy attacks Russian vessels cutting cables, and Biden tells Putin to stop this folly
They have the odd music video.
Isn’t Rumble alt-right?
I still try Vimeo, Archives, and even PeerTube and WikiCommons.
comment from the page (by a Mark Fuller):
People need to remember that the stock is worthless until you sell it.
What if the company openly said they weren’t selling you actually Disney-approved stuff, but your friends don’t have to know that?
Although Mickey Mouse entered the public domain in 2024, the character, like all major Disney characters, remains trademarked. The trademark lasts in perpetuity, as long as it continues to be used commercially by its owner. So, whether or not a particular Disney cartoon goes into the public domain, the characters themselves may not be used as trademarks without authorization.
The latter could constitute fraud, but instead let’s say instead of a dude in his garage it was a company that made generics?
Why should I care if a Mickey Mouse T-shirt is Disney-approved?
IP trolls are holding back progress.
If you’re sure they don’t want it, take it.
If you aren’t sure, ask, if if they are there, and if they aren’t there, take it and ask later if they wanted it (return it if they did).
There’s no shame in re-using good or even repairable stuff: indeed, be proud.