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1.11 mins in.....ferguson,on brexit..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4t_4S1h4Zg
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Russia lost its Best Fighter jet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wgUJZl5YqA
I do not trust Microsoft... BIG GOV must be looking for exploits right now.
After privacy and security experts voiced concerns about Recall - an exclusive, AI-driven search feature in Microsoft’s upcoming Copilot+ PCs - the Windows giant says it will turn off the feature by default, require Windows Hello authentication to use it and add ‘additional layers of data protection
Nomlungu just turn the recall functionality off?
The Interesting Times - Matt Johnson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqwfol6MBoE
So much content for a political satirist to use at the moment...
Evi,
They are cracking processors, benchmarking just lower the new processor in the iPad Pros. BUT - the Recall function built into the new version of Windows that comes installed is a big red flag with serious privacy concerns. If I wanted a Windows machine, I would wait until they iron out that software.
https://www.crn.com/news/computing/2024/microsoft-makes-security-privacy-changes-to-recall-feature-for-copilot-pcs
A body found.....but not identified;
Most probably is Michael Mosley
God speed......
My CHEMRING (CHG) shares would love to have more orders for 155mm shells.
One of the reasons I bought them.
America’s War Machine Can’t Make Basic Artillery Fast Enough
The Pentagon focused on high-tech weapons after the Soviet Union fell, but the invasion of Ukraine has set off a race to revive output of time-tested munitions.
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2024-us-global-war-weapons-race/
GPT3 150 word summary
# Summary
The article addresses the urgent need to boost the production of basic artillery, particularly 155mm shells, following the resurgence of traditional warfare tactics post the Ukraine-Russia conflict. It highlights the historical decline in US munitions production capabilities after the Cold War and the current efforts to enhance production to meet escalating demand. The focus is on revitalizing outdated facilities, overcoming shortages of key components like black powder and TNT, and the challenges involved in modernizing and expanding munitions manufacturing infrastructure to address the critical shortage of basic munitions.
Yet another bleating anti- vax account
Perhaps consider this instead….
According to an official new study published in BMJ Health, Dutch scientists analyzed data from 47 Western countries and found that excess deaths skyrocketed shortly after the Covid 19 epidemic spread worldwide
It is certainly true enough that you are an obnoxious troll who would not dare to spread your diseased thoughts in public because you know that you would rightly be putting yourself at danger of being beaten to death. That you feel the need to continually create new accounts when you think that Admin will be not around to cancel the accounts just exposes your cowardice.
More on solar
https://caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/2024/05/22/the-solar-industrial-revolution-is-the-biggest-investment-opportunity-in-history/
some good points
The IRR wa 160 before inflation took off.
then about 8/12 months ago,it had dropped to aroud 130....dunno what it is now,but obviously,profit margins are going to by huge.
think in one of the iterviews,the ceo,said the comp,will be the biggest government tax income,from a privately run comp.
fres/hoc?....eat yar heart out.lol.
a load of vids....https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=adriatic+metals+videos&mid=3A9DA00DBC9F12F22D4C3A9DA00DBC9F12F22D4C&FORM=VIRE
That is a cracking IRR and the share appears to have a p/e that more than reflects the geopolitical risk; seems to be one to keep an eye on.
Silver demand is going to keep strong / increase thanks to the demand from the solar industry. Most silver produced is a byproduct from copper / lead / zinc so any mine that is a primary silver producer must be of interest as it provides some insulation from a downturn in Chinese metal demand.
Cheers nom
not many posts over there,but in the last 3 years,ive posted a lot of vids and blogs,over there........some ultra bullish data for them.
one was the IRR rate,last time i looked,it was around 130.....so that's brill.
in serbia though,so russian sphere of influence?
Https://archive.ph/lFXP7
m/cap £660m; 'First official sales were completed last month and progress is expected to accelerate from here. Brokers predict underlying profits of around $45 million this year, soaring to $260 million in 2025.'
Gold price drops on strong U.S jobs data.
Employment growth exceeds expectations - early rate cut unlikely.
The Peoples Bank of China also paused its purchasing.
China has been driving demand as it seeks to diversify its reserves to protect against currency depreciation.
Other central banks have been buying due to heightened geopolitical tensions.
Gold - 3.53%
Other notable drops include:
Silver -6.95%
Copper -4.16%
Platinum -4.27%
Zinc -4.91%
Another article - a similar take
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-economic-policies/