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Category: Misc

Funny Dog Eats While Showing Anger

Misc, Sidebar

This video shows a funny dog who is eating a meal while showing extreme anger from time to time.

DESERT FOX VS ARABIA’S JERBOA

Misc

[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnP-m2KRxi0[/embedyt]

WOLF SPIDER VS BLACK WIDOW

Misc, Sidebar

[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jf4p3quWhU[/embedyt]

They May Owe Nothing – Half Million Dollar Dialysis Bill Canceled

Misc

Fresenius, one of the largest dialysis providers in the U.S., has agreed to waive a $524k bill for a man who received 14 weeks of dialysis.

Every Dog Has Its Day, but It’s Not the Fourth of July

Misc

The Fourth of July can be a miserable day for dogs. That’s because dogs are hardwired to be afraid of sudden, loud noises.

John Lennon Doppelganger Meets Richard Stallman

Misc

Richard Stallman, the computer software guru and leader of the free software movement had a photo with a doppelganger of John Lennon.

ALGERIANS CONSTRUCT A WALL ON MAYOR’S DOOR AFTER HE REFUSED TO LISTEN TO THEIR DEMANDS

Misc
algerians

To express their anger against the mayor, who had refused to receive them in his office, angry Algerians constructed a wall that traps him inside.

Possessed Talking Cat

Misc
possessed cat

Video of a cat showing signs of possession and trying to talk to his owner in a scary way.

How to Recover Gold From Computer Motherboard

Misc
computer gold

Computer motherboard has a small but valuable amount of gold in it. This video describes an easy process of extracting that gold.

CROCODILE JOINS COUPLE IN THE POOL

Misc
crocodile wtf

Crocodile joins a couple who were having a romantic moment in the swimming pool.

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  • NATO Declares Outer Space an ‘Operational Domain’

    After declaring space a war zone, NATO could start using space weapons that can destroy satellites or incoming enemy missiles.

  • FCC Orders Phone Companies to End Robocalls

    The FCC released new rules aiming to combat spoofed robocalls. They require phone companies to implement a new protocol.

  • Negative Interest Rates Will Not Fix the Global Economy

    Would you deposit one pound with a bank today if it was going to give you back less than one pound tomorrow?

  • The US Is Worried About Its Critical Minerals Supply Chains

    When U.S. companies build military weapons systems, electric vehicle batteries, satellites and wind turbines, they rely heavily on a few dozen “critical minerals” – many of which are mined and refined almost entirely by other countries. Building a single F-35A fighter jet, for example, requires at least 920 pounds of rare earth elements that come primarily from China.

  • Why the New Trillions Did Not Cause Hyperinflation?

    The Fed issues as much dollars as needed by writing the new trillions on its balance sheet. These new trillions are channeled usually via government bond buying or through the banking system.

    The US government designs its economic policies in a way that makes its trade balance of payments always negative (by large values). Therefore, trillions keep flowing overseas (to pay China, EU, Japan etc for the imported goods and services).

    Moreover, the US coerces foreign governments to trade between each others in USD; especially for oil and gas. In this way, the ‘excess’ dollars keep circulating worldwide.

  • Japan to Build Wooden Satellites to Avoid Space Junk

    Sumitomo Forestry, a Japanese wood processing company, has started developing wooden satellites, in partnership with Kyoto University.

    The project is proposed as a solution to the space junk problem. Thus, end-of-life wooden satellites would fully burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere without leaving any harmful debris.

  • A Global Shortage Highlights a Troubling Trend: A Small Number of the World’s Chips Are Made In the US

    It might not seem important that 88% of the semiconductor chips used by U.S. industries, including the automotive and defense industries, are fabricated outside the U.S. However, three issues make where they are made critical to the U.S. as the global leader in electronics: lower capability, high global demand and limited investment.

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