I seriously am totally amazed at how otherwise intelligent people are so blinded to the geoengineering program taking place globally inspite of a lot of solid evidence.
Government Red Tape Even Screws With The Military...
Fast information exchange is the key to a powerful military, and
satellites have been an incredible boon to the commanders of modern
fighting forces.
But a new report from the Government Accountability
Office says the U.S. military is vastly overpaying for its satellite communications, to the tune of tens of millions of dollars.
They say the Department of Defense "has become increasingly reliant on
commercial SATCOM to support ongoing U.S. military operations."
You see,
every part of the DoD is required to go through the Defense Information
Systems Agency when procuring SATCOM equipment.
The problem is that
this process is incredibly slow, and fraught with red tape. Because of
this, many in the military skip DISA and go straight to commercial providers — at a steep markup.
The GAO estimates that this cost taxpayers around $45 million extra in a single year.
My wife is very happy with hers, that is all...
It's been almost three months since the Apple Watch launched, and the
tiny device hasn't taken people's wrists by storm.
That's not to say
it's a failure — experts estimate Apple has sold between three and five
million of them, and we may get more detailed sales information during
their earnings call, tomorrow.
But many major app developers are still missing from the Watch's catalog,
and Apple doesn't have a good way of roping them into the new section
of its ecosystem.
"I don't know if we could get it all in there in a way
that feels good and works well," said a Facebook executive. "
Why would
you look at a small picture when you can look at a large one on your
phone?" said Snapchat's CEO.
The app rush that hit phones and tablets
is dampened for the Watch.
For now, all Apple can do is improve their
development toolkit and hope coders can figure out useful new
wrist-based interactions.
THE XFILES IS COMING BACK!!!
Sneak peak
Fox has released a short snippet trailer of the new X-Files series to be released next year.
The short, spooky trailer features the famed theme music, and shows Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny.
As well as the military being shown, there is also a shot of Mulder’s
famous ‘I want to believe’ poster being trod on, and an arm being
injected with a multi-pronged needle.
The six-part series will be released by Fox in the US on 24 January,
2016. A UK channel has not yet been announced for the series.
I watched each and every episode back in the 90's and I had a sense that Gillian was not into men. Turns out my discernment was correct by her own admission.
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