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Why the hush money case against Donald Trump is on shaky ground
dhupverg replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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I'm sure it's been mentioned, but I'll mention it again. Shogun is well worth watching and currently at a 9.0 on imdb. I read the book a few times over the years as well as James Clavelle's other novels and I found this series to be highly entertaining and very well done. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2788316/?ref_=ttep_ov
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Interesting to hear about Tesla and why their profits were down. "Tesla profits drop 55%, company says EV sales ‘under pressure’ from hybrids" "“The EV adoption rate globally is under pressure and a lot of other auto manufacturers are pulling back on EVs and pursuing plug in hybrids instead,” https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/23/tesla-profits-drop-55-company-says-ev-sales-under-pressure-from-hybrids/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9uZXdzLmdvb2dsZS5jb20v&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAKMkJvVQllV6pq8pqUPzWu5Ael96S7EEum-pfjem38gCqcCZIh5CEOrgKLsDJL8OE2dbMt7tqQvmIKcFt9ytEoEUJh40illH_z0dTp4pXs97gLTl7ns3zG03xtNKjUqk2OWBob3eELrBgD5Tl4Hm5TqTW_jJd-T26GPlUaEFJsRE
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Should we put these fear mongering numbers in context? Out of 72,000,000 people , 1000/week are hospitalized. What's that percentage wise? Oh, it's 1.3888888E-5 In other words, it's basically nothing............................................
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If you enjoy the strain hunters on youtube, they're now in Thailand going around the country on a two week tour. Here's episode 1, it starts in BKK, then heads to Koh Tao to talk to Mr KD. www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XQQ6GFbOyk
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House approves $95 billion in aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
dhupverg replied to stats's topic in World News
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Any recommendations for a shop to replace the body of a laptop?
dhupverg replied to dhupverg's topic in IT and Computers
Thanks. It is indeed a pavillion 17 in, but not sure of the model number, but looks to be quite similar in the hp product page https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c05177219. ctrl alt s didn't work for me and there's nothing on the bottom of unit now that is visible. I'll ping that seller on ebay, thank you. -
Dr Vinay Prasad, a professor from Stanford weighs in on this https://www.drvinayprasad.com/p/it-is-disappointing-that-the-cdchttps://www.drvinayprasad.com/p/it-is-disappointing-that-the-cdc "It is disappointing that the CDC is dishonest A new study exonerating mRNA vaccines in young men is inconclusive; the CDC is shredding its own credibility" Here's a couple points he raises "At one point in the paper, the authors actually admit the truth, the “small population size made it less likely that Oregon would see a rare event such as sudden cardiac death among adolescents and young adults.” "With these facts, almost surely, the vaccine does increase death from cardiac reasons (as some people get myocarditis and some of these people will die), though this signal will be small, and too small to see in a single, low population state (Oregon)"
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Any recommendations for a shop to replace the body of a laptop?
dhupverg replied to dhupverg's topic in IT and Computers
I've got a product id, device id, but finding the actual serial number is proving illusive. I've run the command prompt wmic bios get serialnumber which did give me a serial number, but going to hp support's website, they don't have anything even when including the device name. I've also tried the fn + esc keys and that also gives me nothing. -
Any recommendations for a shop to replace the body of a laptop?
dhupverg replied to dhupverg's topic in IT and Computers
It was custom made. -
Any recommendations for a shop to replace the body of a laptop?
dhupverg replied to dhupverg's topic in IT and Computers
Thanks for the ideas/suggestions. I am in Phuket if someone happens to know of something besides the basement of big C. -
I have a laptop where the body/frame is starting to fall apart. It is literally being held together by tape and clips. I was just in the US and a shop said they could replace the whole thing, but I didn't have the time. It is a 17 inch hp powerhouse with 32 gbs of ram, 1gb ssd and 3 gb of HDD. I already bought a cheap new laptop, but I would like to keep this high end spec laptop with a new body. Does anyone have a recommendation for doing this?
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Tire manufacturers love EV's. The price of the tires are more to handle the weight, and the tires wear out faster. This is an interesting video from CNBC.
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When it comes time to replace the batteries, what's the cost? When it's time to sell, how much are people willing to pay for a used EV? I've seen a number of news reports about buying batteries costing quite a bit of money, as well as resale markets for EV's basically in the crapper. Parts, how much are spare parts and panels? I've seen some outrageous prices on fixing vehicles after an accident. Interesting that one of the big car rental companies in the US went all in on EV's for rental cars, and the public aren't wanting them. Now said company has a lot of unused inventory that they are taking a huge loss on.
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I enjoyed the Bob Marley movie One Love. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8521778/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
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Supreme Court says Texas can arrest and jail migrants
dhupverg replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Seeing as they are being paid to look the other way, help in getting water and supplies, cutting fences etc. more funding would mean more of the same. Or, would they all of a sudden do their job if they receive more funding? ( I've got a bridge to sell you if you believe this!) -
Flights To US Seat selection
dhupverg replied to charleskerins's topic in US & Canada Topics and Events
Qatar also let's you select seats, but as mentioned above, unless you have standing with the airline or their alliance, expect to pay more for seats towards the front and the extra legroom seats. -
I'd love to see the tax records of those like Scott Gottlieb, who move back and forth from public service, to sitting on the board of big pharma companies. There's a number of these types of grifters pulling in millions sitting on boards to convince their pals in gov't jobs to help them out, with a promise of a lucrative consulting or board position after gov't work.