but of quartz

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  1. T^/5 says:

    The human brain organizes and executes a biological response to death. There will be a lot of that when the nukes begin to fly. Are we to be allowed to quantify these recordings? The results are consistent with the notion that most species through the galaxy have brains that react similarly.

  2. Vaugn says:

    Kimbal Musk sold 88,500 shares of Tesla, where he serves on the board of directors, on November 5—one day before his billionaire brother sent out a Twitter poll asking his followers if he should sell 10% of his stock, to which 58% of more than 3.5 million voters said “yes.”

    These guys are as crooked as the days are long. Discovering their father is part alien who views humans as mere cattle just makes their resume.

    • Jvo says:

      That being said, Elon is releasing alien tech to Ukraine.

    • Daiyu says:

      While you are slamming the Musk brothers, you are giving Amazon a free pass. That company is aligned with forced labor camps in my company. We are attempting to form a GirlZ group to get the attention of the world about this.

      • Chu Hua says:

        A number of Amazon’s Chinese suppliers are linked to forced Uyghur labor camps from China’s Xinjiang region, according to a new report from the Tech Transparency Project. The organization found that five of Amazon’s suppliers have been directly accused by watchdog groups and journalists of relying on workers from China’s many “reeducation centers”, which it uses to detain Uyghur Muslims, Kazakhs and other ethnic minorities. The suppliers produce Amazon devices and Amazon-branded products, such as the Amazon Basics line of home goods and tech accessories.

        “The findings raise questions about Amazon’s exposure to China’s repression of minority Uyghurs in Xinjiang—and the extent to which the e-commerce giant is adequately vetting its supplier relationships,” wrote the authors of the report. “Amazon says that its suppliers ‘must not use forced labor’ and that it ‘does not tolerate suppliers that traffic workers or in any other way exploit workers by means of threat, force, coercion, abduction, or fraud.’ But its supplier list tells a different story.”

        Two of the suppliers named in the report—Luxshare Precision Industry and AcBel Polytech—were also used by Apple, according to an investigation last year from The Information. Both Amazon and Apple have denied working with forced labor suppliers, despite evidence that suggests otherwise.

        • Cathy says:

          Amazon is indeed a criminal organization even the Federal Government is looking into their criminal activities here in the US.

          “ A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Wednesday sent a letter to the Justice Department, urging it to open an investigation into Amazon and its executives for potentially criminal obstruction of Congress.
          The group contends Amazon has “engaged in a pattern and practice of misleading conduct” in response to lawmakers’ questions about its private-label practices and its collection of third-party seller data.”

          Of course, they are no alone in this practice, but that is not a reason to call them out on it.

      • Elliot says:

        Sorry, but I think that Michelle should keep up the attention to be paid to Elon Musk. He is trying to become even more wealthy by manipulating the stock market to his benefit by tweeting negative or positive stuff about a stock. His sole reason is to cause that stock’s value to move in the direction that affects his pocket best.

        March 8 (Reuters) – Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) Chief Executive Elon Musk on Tuesday asked a federal judge to terminate his 2018 agreement with the top U.S. securities regulator requiring some of his tweets to be vetted by a lawyer.

        “Musk also asked the judge to block a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) subpoena requesting records of pre-approval of a Twitter poll he conducted in November on potentially selling some of his stock.”

        The SEC and the US government is very much aware of this evil man’s attempt to punk the stock market my inside manipulation.

        Love the name. It means Black Jade doesn’t it?

  3. I[7 says:

    The cyber war is on. Ukraine has enlisted some of the best hackers on earth, and a few not from earth to hack Russia. They are going to shut down a lot of Russia and their allies.

  4. Ellen says:

    Michelle the world is listening to you about finding and creating competition to that racist Elon musk. Sony and Honda are combining to make EVs. Let’s look to the future without lining the pockets of a racist misogynist.

  5. Reanna says:

    Say what you will about the earth ending, but I believe if we continue to invest in green energy, we have a chance of saving my beloved planet.

    • Charlotte says:

      I am a true believer of the future of the planet like you. I live in Augusta Georgia and my post is about people here who go out of their way to stomp the Joro spiders to death. Yes, they are a evasive spider from Asia and they are venomous, but they only bite if cornered and their fangs can’t penetrate human skin.

      They are yellow and about as big as the palm of your hand. It is not their fault that they were brought to this country. Why, spare them you ask? Well they kill and eat all sorts of bad insects, like locust, mosquitos, flies and stink bugs to name a few. Leave them alone and work on doing something to save the planet

  6. Francis says:

    Cathy, I agree with you about Amazon, but Apple, Google and Facebook are doing the same thing. They use deceptive techniques to gain inside knowledge about our personal lives to sell us stuff.

    • Lois says:

      Well don’t leave out Weight Watchers. Those scum bags were collecting data on kids. “ The Federal Trade Commission has reached a settlement with WW International, formerly known as Weight Watchers, to resolve allegations that the weight loss company and its subsidiary Kurbo Inc. violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by illegally collecting kids’ health data.

      WW International and Kurbo market a health and wellness app and website called Kurbo by WW for children as young as 8, as well as teens and families. The app, which tracks a user’s food intake, activity and weight, collects personal information such as names, email addresses and birth dates.

  7. Helen says:

    Did You Know?

    People suffering from the sleep disorder “exploding head syndrome” (also known as “episodic cranial sensory shock”) experience an unusual type of auditory hallucination as they fall asleep, wake up, or both. The hallucination takes the form of hearing loud imagined noises, such as a bomb exploding, a gunshot, or a cymbal crash. There is currently no identified cause nor has an effective treatment been identified through clinical trials.

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