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Hopefully. I have to reconnect with my beloved UltraSurf. Bye!
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EXACTLY, my friend. This is easily understandable, isn't it?
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And you, how are you doing, did you get rid of those psychic drugs? I'm sleeping well, thank you! - the best way to make people sleep is to have real silence
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Artist: Mort Künstler (American, born 1931) Title: Shootout with Russians in the Barn, Male or Stag magazine cover, ca. 1965 Yes, very beautiful picture...good intentions...: http://www.artnet.com/artists/mort-künstler/shootout-with-russians-in-barn-male-or-stag-hcdNNlJ_AGgeOXlKP_pVHA2 Thank you! Another Mort Künstler art: http://www.artnet.com/artists/mort-künstler/lamar-valley-yellowstone-juWgeX7lyb2uwFKvkxatAQ2 http://www.artnet.com/WebServices/images/ll00008lldn9qJFgneECfDrCWvaHBOc1DDG/mort-künstler-lamar-valley,-yellowstone.jpg Title: Lamar Valley, Yellowstone, 1988 - oil on canvas http://www.artnet.com/artists/mort-künstler/boundary-line-8PgaJMiWW0YqrI0AKDLZGg2 http://www.artnet.com/WebServices/images/ll68158lldKxmJFgbQQ82CfDrCWvaHBOcn24F/mort-künstler-boundary-line.jpg Title: Boundary Line, 1980 - oil on canvas http://www.artnet.com/artists/mort-künstler/green-corn-ceremony-of-the-creek-1500s-HYYGMA1UDlA5MTwLDmWlVw2 http://www.artnet.com/WebServices/images/ll27008lldmamJFgbQQ82CfDrCWvaHBOcN10F/mort-künstler-green-corn-ceremony-of-the-creek,-1500s.jpg Title: Green Corn Ceremony of the Creek, 1500s, ca. 1976–1977 - oil on canvas More of Mort Künstler on artnet.com: http://www.artnet.com/artists/mort-künstler/
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My Browser Builds (Part 4)
msfntor replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Hello @soggi - I wish you best! - defend yourself strongly against diseases, and you mother too! Dress warmly and stay at home preferably... -
Good Night to you @AstroSkipper, see you tomorrow!
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Russian penal system series Today! Explainer: What Griner may endure in Russian penal system Her lawyers said she was taken to the IK-2 colony in Mordovia, 210 miles from Moscow Here: https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2022/11/18/explainer-what-griner-may-endure-in-russian-penal-system/
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If you live near Milwaukee and want a dog with a legendary backstory, you better hurry! Read this: Check out the 53 dogs that just survived a snowy plane crash and are up for adoption: https://notthebee.com/article/if-you-ever-wanted-the-rare-distinction-of-owner-a-dog-who-survived-a-plane-crash-nows-your-chance
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So maybe you prefer connections to... russian servers??? I wouldn't if I were you. Yes, I am interested in my subjective opinions.
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But why you quote my post about NASA and Moon... I've would share another post, this one is about DeepL: https://msfn.org/board/topic/182193-the-msfn-café-a-penny-for-your-thoughts/?do=findComment&comment=1230052 No problem , Mina!
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Yes, both works well I told you already, and I don't care about connections to 2000 UltraSurf servers, on the contrary I appreciate them, and I have total confidence in this UltraSurf VPN. And the connection is NOT "very slow" here. If you have other relevant questions to ask me, don't hesitate and ask them, please "A few years ago is not today, unfortunately." - yes thanks, I see this in the mirror...
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Glad you liked this, my dear friend @XPerceniol! Then I'm doing well, but in general I live my second life, as I already told you. My health problems are not finished...I get tired quickly, because my foot is swollen after I twisted my ankle a few months ago. This is improving little by little, I wish the definitive healing of this foot could be accomplished faster at last! So I walk all days for 2-3 hours.
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OK., then download it in your preferred browser and get your first impressions here, please... Gorhill home page at github: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock At the bottom of the page you have the Chrome and Firefox extension links, good riddance, Mina!
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Yeah sure DeepL is MUCH better than Google or Bing translators... 6 times better! Read about DeepL too here: https://msfn.org/board/topic/182193-the-msfn-café-a-penny-for-your-thoughts/?do=findComment&comment=1230052 Thank you, Mina!
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
This Is PARODY video: Twitter Employee Undergoes Therapy Over Elon Musk Takeover ..and This Is another PARODY video: Fired Twitter Employee Applies For First Real Job ..then this kind of parody videos are interesting for you?. Could you choose another video on YouTube to share with us, please? -
Yes, I've two versions of UltraSurf, and both work well, why?... And I used Browsec VPN for a long time, a few years ago...
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I understand uMatrix.. But uMatrix is too difficult (to set separately each website you would use) and too boring...
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Cologne translation start-up »DeepL« valued at one billion dollars 11/17/2022, 4:41:16 PM A German platform has been competing with Google's Translate for some time. The young company has now completed a new round of financing and is regarded as the first "unicorn" from Cologne. The online translation service DeepL from Cologne is valued at one billion dollars (960 million euros) after a new round of financing. This was reported on Thursday by the “Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger”, citing information from the company environment. DeepL is thus the first "unicorn" from the cathedral city. The financiers of the financing round include the US investors IVP and Bessemer and the European venture capitalist Atomico, as "Business Insider" initially reported. It was initially unclear how many shares the companies would take over. DeepL did not respond to a request as of Thursday afternoon. A »unicorn« is a term used to describe start-ups with a market valuation of more than one billion US dollars. DeepL started in Cologne in 2017 and now employs around 400 people. The website deepl.com with the translation service is one of the hundred most visited sites worldwide. DeepL says it has achieved exceptional machine translation quality with improvements in neural network mathematics and methodology, and is up to six times more accurate than other providers. Even in independent tests, DeepL overshadowed established providers such as Google Translate. However, Google supports 133 languages, DeepL only 29. DeepL translates up to 5,000 characters and up to three documents per month free of charge - unlimited and other features require a subscription. Here: https://newsrnd.com/tech/2022-11-17-cologne-translation-start-up-»deepl«-valued-at-one-billion-dollars.SJ4VXI07Ij.html
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NASA promises colonization of the Moon by 2030 11/20/2022, 5:12:38 PM With the start of the Artemis program, NASA has opened a new chapter in space travel. A manager at the US space agency assumes that by 2030 people will be living and working on the moon. First of all, it only goes close to the moon, or more precisely up to 100 kilometers from the moon: on Wednesday, with the successful launch of the Start Launch System (SLS) with the "Orion" space capsule, NASA's first Artemis mission started, which should last around 42 days. There are also no astronauts on board, but radiation measurement dummies and a dummy. However, people could already be living and working on the moon in this decade. That's what Howard Hu, head of NASA's "Orion" program, promised in a BBC program. Before 2030, according to Hu, people would definitely be working on the moon for “a long time”, living in habitats and using rovers for locomotion – although it remains unclear which period of time Hu specifically meant. NASA will send people to the moon's surface to do science, Hu said. It was already known that the Artemis program also aims for the presence of people on the moon, i.e. the stay of astronauts in habitats. However, there has not yet been any clarity as to when this should happen. On Wednesday, the launch of "Artemis I" was successful after it had to be postponed several times due to technical problems and adverse weather. The follow-up mission "Artemis II", which is planned for 2024, is not yet scheduled to land on the moon either. This should then take place during the third mission, which is announced in 2025 at the earliest. Then humans would set foot on the moon for the first time since 1972. The European space agency Esa is also involved in the Artemis program. In Germany, for example, large parts of the service and propulsion module for the »Orion« capsule are being built... Here: https://newsrnd.com/tech/2022-11-20-nasa-promises-colonization-of-the-moon-by-2030.rJ1bGAvUj.html
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My Browser Builds (Part 4)
msfntor replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Maybe test your lungs: scan to make it not a dumb idea, I think...talk to your doctor NOW, please... -
- so visibly the new version is "for Firefox browsers 91.0.0 and later" - sorry for this error.
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The Russian Protectorate of Mongolia: 17 Incredible Color Photos of Mongolia in 1913 Here's a series of photographs from the collection of Albert Kahn devoted to Mongolia visited by a photographer Stefan Passe in 1913. Mongolia declared independence from China in 1911. It was under protectorate of the Russian Empire at the time of Passe’s journey, with full autonomy and own theocratic leaders. But, after only 1 year of protectorate, Russian Empire recognized suzerainty of China over Mongolia. The country from the point of view of a civilized European was a shocking feodalic reservation. National Geographic magazine published this shot with a description: "A Mongolian woman sentenced to starvation death", though this box could be used just as a portable prison popular among nomadic people. MORE: https://www.vintag.es/2012/05/russian-protectorate-mongolia-1913.html
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Quora topic: Are people sent to prison in Russia as punishment or rather for punishment? Does the crime dictate the type of prison one would be sent to? Mila Lana - Lives in Bratsk, Siberia, Russia: "The type of crime determines the type of prison to which the convicted person will be sent. For light crimes that were committed for the first time, and which did not entail serious consequences, an easy form of punishment is provided. This is a suspended sentence or 3 years in prison in the first type of prison. This prison represents a village with minimal security and freedom of movement for prisoners. Prisoners must report to the warden twice a day to record their presence. For women, a delay of such punishment is provided until the time when her children are 14 years old. On the territory of the prison there are conditions for playing sports, a library, a school, a common room with a TV and tea, and during meetings with relatives, festive performances are organized in the prison's concert hall. Each prison has its own radio station or TV studio." MORE photos here: https://www.quora.com/Are-people-sent-to-prison-in-Russia-as-punishment-or-rather-for-punishment-Does-the-crime-dictate-the-type-of-prison-one-would-be-sent-to
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Some Russia's women... ... all become ponyatnym ... Here: https://popularopinions.wordpress.com/2010/07/02/russian/ bodybuilding.com Forums...: https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php - hmm no photo?..no thread?...I've problem with my browser. Woman prisoner: http://www.usprisonculture.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/womenprisoner2-e1377668759382.jpg - from here: https://www.usprisonculture.com/blog/2013/10/06/image-of-the-day-woman-prisoner-19th-century-russia/
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Phobos 2 – The strange Russian space incident Phobos program was an unmanned space mission consisting of two probes launched by the Soviet Union to study Mars and its moons Phobos and Deimos. Only one of the probes made it to Mars, and just days before it was due to land, it sent a few mysterious photos to mission control before going offline forever due to a critical failure. The Mars orbiter had returned 38 images with a resolution of up to 40 meters – before the strange event caused a failure and it was lost forever. Evidence suggests a possible alien encounter. Phobos Phobos 1 Incident Phobos 1 operated nominally until an expected communications session on September 2, 1988 failed to occur. The failure of controllers to regain contact with the spacecraft was traced to an error in the software uploaded on August 29/August 30, which had deactivated the attitude thrusters. By losing its lock on the Sun, the spacecraft could no longer properly orient its solar arrays, thus depleting its batteries. Software instructions to turn off the probe’s attitude control, normally a fatal operation, were part of a routine used when testing the spacecraft on the ground. Normally this routine would be removed before launch. However, the software was coded in PROMs, and so removing the test code would have required removing and replacing the entire computer. Because of time pressure from the impending launch, engineers decided to leave the command sequence in, though it should never be used. However, a single-character error in constructing an upload sequence resulted in the command executing, with subsequent loss of the spacecraft. Phobos 2 incident Phobos 2 was launched on July 12, 1988, and entered orbit on January 29, 1989. Phobos 2 operated nominally throughout its cruise and Mars orbital insertion phases on January 29, 1989, gathering data on the Sun, the interplanetary medium, Mars, and Phobos. Phobos 2 investigated Mars’s surface and atmosphere and returned 37 images of Phobos with a resolution of up to 40 meters. Included within the images was an unexplained image of what appears to be a UFO on the surface of Mars. Soviet scientists desperately tried to re-establish communication with their injured craft for many hours but were unsuccessful. Then suddenly all efforts to regain command faded as the final image slowly appearred on giant screens deep inside space command. All attention was now focused on the anomaly Despite demands by those leading the mission to cover-up the failure and subsequent discovery, news about the anomaly was leaked. An image has since been released, however, few Soviet agents have come foward with official evidence or conclusive mission data Since that historic event, space agencies around the world have quietely funded extraordinary experiments, sent alongside succesful missions, such as the Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Express, and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. With the hope of uncovering the mystery of the Phobos anomaly, these secret experiments may provide the data needed to either explain the 1988 event or confirm the existence of an exotic force protecting the moonlet. The Phobos Mystery Alien building on Phobos The Phobos monolith is a large rock on the surface of Mars’s moon Phobos. It is a boulder about 85 m (279 ft) across. A monolith is a geological feature consisting of a single massive piece of rock. Monoliths also occur naturally on Earth, but it has been suggested that the Phobos monolith may be a piece of impact ejecta or even an ALIEN structure. The monolith is a bright object near Stickney crater, described as a “building sized” boulder, which casts a prominent shadow. When the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft was mapping the small moon of Mars, Phobos, and sent its incredible images from the small, potato-shaped moon back to Earth satellite ufologists had a field day speaking about the mysterious structure that was clearly visible on the surface of Phobos. There in plain view, a large rectangular object undoubtedly resembling an artificial monolith stands alone. Nothing in the vicinity has a similar shape or size, so the question is, what is it? What is its purpose? And who placed it there? Unexplained surface features as numerous grooves located on Phobos deserve special attention according to researchers. Theories trying to explain the mysterious monolith on the Martian satellite accumulated throughout the years. Renowned scientist Dr. Isaac Asimov wrote a story where he suggested that Phobos was an abandoned alien Ship from the distant past, that was captured by the gravity of the Red Planet. The origins of Mars moons continues to be highly controversial. Scientists do not agree with the significance or even relevance of certain aspects constituting the different theories. This discord has arisen primarily because neither moon resembles any other satellite in our solar system. There existence has puzzled scientists to the point of exhaustion Here: https://coolinterestingstuff.com/phobos-2-the-strange-russian-space-incident