Ummm, a development.Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 3:30 pmFor Paxton, it's another day, another investigation. I'm sure he's just as worried about this as he is all the others.
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What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
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https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/30/us/p ... ticleShare
Trump Pressed Justice Dept. to Declare Election Results Corrupt, Notes Show
“Leave the rest to me” and to congressional allies, the former president is said to have told top law enforcement officials.
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I think I finally reached the saturation point of shocked. I read that article and thought, well, duh. I guess I should be glad the notes weren't destroyed.
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I can't begin to count how many honest employees lost their jobs because they wouldn't go along with his dishonest schemes.
Largo al factotum.
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And the Fulton County DA reads this and says "Richard Donaghue, c'mon down! Bring Rosen too! The grand jury awaits!"Kendra wrote: ↑Fri Jul 30, 2021 11:56 am https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/30/us/p ... ticleShare
Trump Pressed Justice Dept. to Declare Election Results Corrupt, Notes Show
“Leave the rest to me” and to congressional allies, the former president is said to have told top law enforcement officials.
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The article also notes that T****, elsewhere in the conversation, mentioned Gym Jordan, Scott Perry (a RWNJ Congressman from PA) and Ron Johnson. These congressional "allies" were going to carry the "election was corrupt" water for T**** after the DOJ would just say that at T****'s request. They deny they pressured the DOJ to the Times, but they were not accused of doing so. They certainly continued to press The Big Lie for him. I expect to see their names on some subpoenas soon.
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He can't be having a good day. I almost (well not really) wish he had Twitter again. Such a tweet storm he'd be having today.
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I feel like I’m watching a terrible, interminable student film. Very few of the actors are behaving in ways I recognize from my 68 years on planet. I can’t turn it off. I thought it was over - the credits were rolling and another film had started, but this one won’t.stop.
I just want it to stop!
I just want it to stop!
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We may need a thread for a Michigan fraudit soon...
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Had to request help from the Google machine and found
with this :
cypressgreen OP
Q predicted you'd say that
I did give a click to another (crazy) site that says
There’s more to it than that, but you get the idea. Roller marks, technological fingerprints, upper-level encoding. You know, regular everyday stuff! At the top of the article was a clickbait cartoon of someone pushing a pressure point on their wrist, literally labeled ”How To Entirely Empty Your Bowels Every Morning…Learn [This] Simple Trick.”>Is there a foolproof, concrete method to conduct a forensic audit of the ballots submitted during the 2020 election? Technology expert, Jovan Hutton Pulitzer, believes there is, using principles found in physics and classical mechanics. He proposes that the ballots undergo a “kinematic audit.”
> Pulitzer proposes that all ballots be examined using a kinematic identification algorithm that would “identify the parameters of a kinematic model which describes the actual position and orientations of the end-effector in terms of the measured joint positions, and which incorporates the geometrical variations in the structure caused by manufacturing errors.”
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Not at all clear that this person knows what kinematics means.
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J Hutton Pulitzer
American entrepreneur
Jovan Hutton Pulitzer is an American entrepreneur and former treasure hunter from Dallas, Texas, known for inventing the widely-criticized CueCat barcode scanner and so-called "kinematic artifact detection" technology to find folds and bamboo fibers in election ballots.
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In other words, an ML classifier that I can program to produce the results I want.> Pulitzer proposes that all ballots be examined using a kinematic identification algorithm that would “identify the parameters of a kinematic model which describes the actual position and orientations of the end-effector in terms of the measured joint positions, and which incorporates the geometrical variations in the structure caused by manufacturing errors.”
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He really need to find a guy like this and produce a video to explain what he is doing.
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being a Mopar guy, I'm partial to this version
Ms was listening and said "none of that makes any sense!"
Ms was listening and said "none of that makes any sense!"
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The immediate giveaway in both videos are the "scientists'" and/or "engineers''' voices. They are perfectly pitched baritones with no pauses, uhs or ers. What say ye, N10?
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NL10 says strongly in his big baritone voice... agreed.Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: ↑Sat Jul 31, 2021 10:12 pm The immediate giveaway in both videos are the "scientists'" and/or "engineers''' voices. They are perfectly pitched baritones with no pauses, uhs or ers. What say ye, N10?
They would be good at Star Trek with the ability to rip off that much techno babble. Practice, practice, practice. I remember in college working on an aria from Don Giovanni, in Italian. I spent much of the semester walking around campus constantly repeating text in rhythm over and over and over again. Mozart liked to squeeze multiple syllables on small notes, like eighth notes.
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True story: As part of my long-running online Star Trek RPG efforts (I have run at least one at a time since 1999), I have used both videos seen in the recent posts on this thread to train various players over the last decade or so since I first saw one of them.northland10 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 2:16 pmNL10 says strongly in his big baritone voice... agreed.Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: ↑Sat Jul 31, 2021 10:12 pm The immediate giveaway in both videos are the "scientists'" and/or "engineers''' voices. They are perfectly pitched baritones with no pauses, uhs or ers. What say ye, N10?
They would be good at Star Trek with the ability to rip off that much techno babble. Practice, practice, practice. I remember in college working on an aria from Don Giovanni, in Italian. I spent much of the semester walking around campus constantly repeating text in rhythm over and over and over again. Mozart liked to squeeze multiple syllables on small notes, like eighth notes.
But the sunshine aye shall light the sky,
As round and round we run;
And the truth shall ever come uppermost,
And justice shall be done.
- Charles Mackay, "Eternal Justice"
As round and round we run;
And the truth shall ever come uppermost,
And justice shall be done.
- Charles Mackay, "Eternal Justice"
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"Mickey Mouse and I grew up together." - Ruthie Tompson, Disney animation checker and scene planner and one of the first women to become a member of the International Photographers Union in 1952.