The United States is gradually advancing its efforts in the field of expanding awareness about codebreakers and the origins of modern computing, akin to the remarkable work undertaken by historians at Bletchley Park in England. An article featured in DCist sheds light on significant revelations associated with “Building E on the Foreign Service Institute’s leafy … Continue reading The Black Women of Arlington Hall Who Kept Tabs on American Companies Doing Business With Nazis→
The new iSeeCars recall analysis is unmistakably damning for Tesla. Industry experts have forever said Elon Musk doesn’t have a clue about making cars, such that his penny-pinching shortcuts put everyone on the road in danger. Now the data confirms such warnings. First, the author isn’t messing around with dumb symantic games for the word … Continue reading Tesla Recall Rates Significantly Worse Than Any Other Car Brand→
Personally I wish someone had pushed for the phrase “Future Updated Ghillie Suits” (FUGS) when they were thinking about “future warfare”. Instead the US Army is talking about Improved Ghillie Suits (IGS) to address the shortcomings of past designs. Notable issues: If you dress like a tree, you may be as flammable as one (several … Continue reading Improved Ghillie Suits (IGS)→
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