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Justine Bateman @JustineBateman - The trouble with this trend of letting more than a year elapse between seasons, is that many will just let it go in our minds and move on. Most who would have watched subsequent seasons just won’t return.
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ScreenTime @screentime
Vince Gilligan says ‘PLURIBUS’ Season 2 writers are “plugging away” but it won’t return any time soon “We appreciate everybody’s patience. But it ain’t gonna be ‘The Pitt’, coming back every year” (via: THR)
https://x.com/JustineBateman/status/2019075013182136610
K3RRR @K3TripleR - Fantastic animation… I wish they had this kind of stuff when I was 14 and getting my Novice license… Oh, yeah, funny thing about that… There were no MOSFETs back then. Of course, in 1963 they barely had transistors… The transistor was actually invented less than four months before my birthday. By 1963, transistor technology was firmly established in American consumer and industrial equipment, acting as the primary, high-volume, solid-state replacement for vacuum tubes. This year was a peak in transistor radio popularity, and a significant year for transistorized automobile audio, hi-fi, and early computer, as well as the initial development of integrated circuits. And yes, they even had indoor plumbing by then…
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ENGR FIX @engrfix1
The Greatest Invention You’ve Never Seen: How MOSFETs Work
https://x.com/K3TripleR/status/2018937828458033537
Karin Johnson WLWT @karinjohnson - Meant to share this over the weekend! My friend’s dad sent this to me. Harlan Thomas, manager of DCD Logging in Indiana saved an owl while at log job. The owl was frozen in the snow out on the forest so Harlan put him in the work truck to warm him up. After half and hour in the truck, he warmed up. They opened the door and he flew out to live another day! @WLWT
https://x.com/karinjohnson/status/2018802710225584268
Karoline Leavitt @PressSec - Democrats want to protect violent criminals.
President Trump wants to lock up violent criminals.
https://x.com/PressSec/status/2018303585830777255
Kevin Moncla @KevinMoncla - Perhaps the President asked @DNIGabbard to go to Fulton County to ensure that the FBI was doing what they were supposed to be doing (trust but verify).
Reasonable when one considers that the Special Agent in Charge of the Atlanta office, Paul Brown, asked a potential target of a criminal investigation, and not the clerk with custody of the records, to "voluntarily produce" evidence like "pole tapes" and "Voter Tallie Records" with no deadline.
I've got alot to say about this, but I'll leave it to the point that there is no GOOD reason for this letter. It's an embarrassment and it directly put the investigation in jeopardy. Mr. Brown no longer serves in that position.
In any case, those serving the warrant seemed to be the consummate professionals we expect and support. Thank you for your leadership @DNIGabbard
Quote: DNI Tulsi Gabbard @DNIGabbard - Contrary to the blatantly false and slanderous accusations being made against me by Members of Congress and their friends in the propaganda media, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has and will continue to take action under my statutory authorities to secure our nation and ensure the integrity of our elections.
My response to Congress:
https://x.com/KevinMoncla/status/2018634341144809969
Kristen Garcia Dumont @kgarciadumont - I take it back, this is a MUST WATCH. Skip to 10:22 when the journalists start asking tough questions. She completely comes undone. It gets so bad that she honestly says it “can’t hurt” to put up a cardboard sign begging for power from the linemen themselves rather than going through NES!!
https://x.com/kgarciadumont/status/2018846261768552840
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