Mostly sand I think.
Mostly sand I think.
Except it’s complete bullshit. There’s no known or even theorized way to “change the state” of a particle. What quantum entanglement really means is that you have two entangled particles with a property called “spin” that can be either up or down. Up until the point that you actually measure it, the spin of a particle…
But it’s wrong. Quantum entanglement cannot be used to transmit information instantaneously, or faster than light, or without sending a physical signal from place to place. By changing one of the particles’ state, you destroy the entanglement.*
Prostate issue or coke habit.
It’s how it works in the eyes of people who believe the rest of the planet to be a colony and all those pesky governments there a bunch of wannabes who are taking something away from the great US of A and who have no authority whatsoever.
You could copy/paste that comment on just about any story regarding Fox News, and it would be no less relevant.
That actually may be a better slogan than “Fair and Balanced”-”Fox News - 24 Hours of Bullshit”
Everyone seems to agree that these boats inadvertently drifted into Iranian waters.
When do they ever know? It’s a “news” source predicated on outrage and uninformed opinions
I tried to confront somebody on this the other day, and his opinion was that Iran should have seen these soldiers in their waters and totally ignored them.
Extreme views on both sides are bullshit. I only trust one source to accurately report the news without any bias. I watch The Daily Show.
My wife had Fox News on last night when she went to bed. The woman and her two guests repeatedly talked about how embarrassing it was and how these soldiers were forced to do things they didn’t want to do and that it was basically an act of war.
Thankfully the Iranian Revolutionary Guards are far more peaceable and level headed than your average American police force.
This was almost entirely by the books, Fox News has no idea what it’s talking about.
Thank you, Tyler. It’s kinda lonely in the ‘sane people club’, innit?
In North Korea most people don’t have computer access and those who do are only permitted to access a special national intranet rather than the internet. 3G mobile internet is only available in limited levels and even then access is exclusive to foreigners.
Bookmarked to read later.
At his age, Trump should know a lot about “going soft.”
I’m sorry, your criteria for a good president is being irrational?
So it that thing on his head his dad's heir?