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originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: queenofswords
"Tie a Yellow Ribbon"...means I won't forget.
In 1986, the TV journalist Dan Rather was attacked in New York City. A deranged assailant pummeled him while cryptically demanding, “Kenneth, what’s the frequency?” The query became a pop culture meme, and the rock band R.E.M. even based a hit song on it. Now, it could be the motto for the team about to deliver the year’s most anticipated result in particle physics.
As early as March, the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) will report a new measurement of the magnetism of the muon, a heavier, short-lived cousin of the electron. The effort entails measuring a single frequency with exquisite precision. In tantalizing results dating back to 2001, g-2 found that the muon is slightly more magnetic than theory predicts. If confirmed, the excess would signal, for the first time in decades, the existence of novel massive particles that an atom smasher might be able to produce, says Aida El-Khadra, a theorist at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. “This would be a very clear sign of new physics, so it would be a huge deal.”
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Everyone does realize the only truth comes from being under oath right?
Outside of "under oath", congressional members can say whatever they want.
People do understand this, right???
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Everyone does realize the only truth comes from being under oath right?
Outside of "under oath", congressional members can say whatever they want.
People do understand this, right???
It is similar to the 230 issue...but congress style.
originally posted by: apydomis
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: queenofswords
"Tie a Yellow Ribbon"...means I won't forget.
And if you ask her why the hell she wears it...
originally posted by: FlyingFox
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It's dicey, but owning shares of good companies should be a decent position to be in, but t he DJIA is due to take a hit. Where should someone move their money? Real estate is spiking hard, for obvious reasons. It's not practical to manage a bunch of properties, and the ship has sailed on getting any good deals.
What's left, crypto and precious metals? How about ammo? Cash? Beanie Babies? I'll have to stick it out with ETFs and Telecoms. It gives me no pleasure.
Invited UK business leaders
• Sir Roger Carr (BAE Systems)
• Emma Walmsley (GSK)
• Jes Staley (Barclays)
• Rakesh Kapoor (Reckitt Benckiser)
• John Pettigrew (National Grid)
Invited US business leaders
• Abigail Johnson (Fidelity Investments)
• Marillyn Hewson (Lockheed Martin)
• Philippe Warnery (Estée Lauder)
• Vis Raghavan (JP Morgan)
• Richard Timperlake (Splunk)
National Grid is an energy company operating in the UK and US. We deliver electricity and gas safely, reliably and efficiently to the customers and communities we serve – all while working towards a clean energy future.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
1) As well as the misspelling of Councel, note that there is an extra SPACE in no Collusion,
2) SPACE + C = Spacey (phonetically) = Kevin Spacey
Ummm... no?
I mean, seriously. Come on. That is way, way more than just a stretch. I've been getting a lot from these last few threads (started around 31 or 32 I think), and while I never bothered to even try to do any 'decodes', and saw a lot of what I would usually call 'reaching' to make some kind of connection or decode, this... well, this is just plain ridiculous.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
What's left, crypto and precious metals? How about ammo? Cash? Beanie Babies? I'll have to stick it out with ETFs and Telecoms. It gives me no pleasure.
Wall Street corporations cannot limit public access to the free market, nor should they censor discussion surrounding it, particularly for their own benefit. This apparent coordination between hedge funds, trading platforms, and web servers to shut down threats to their market dominance is shockingly unprecedented and wrong.