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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
2 yrs

Weekly Roundup #391
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Weekly Roundup #391

The Roundup is available as a video and on all audio-only podcast services‚ such as iTunes‚ Google‚ Stitcher‚ Spotify‚ Amazon Music and direct-download:  https://anchor.fm/retrorgb If you enjoy these videos‚ please consider supporting this channel via monthly support services‚ tips‚ or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy […]
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cloudsandwind
cloudsandwind
2 yrs

Its a hard thing for some to understand, but a massive amount of women and children have left Ukraine and made new lives in Europe, they will never return. So many young men have lost there lives or have been mutilated to a point they are just a drain on the country ( a hard thing to say but true ).
Ukraine has lost the war, and the Ukraine culture is lost.
So what will happen when the war ends, well the leaders of the EU need somewere to put all the 3th world dross as the people of Europe have had enough, so they will be sent to Ukraine to rebuild the country and if Ukraine says no then all money is cut.
Base line, the EU, NATO, and the USA with the help of Russia have fucked Ukraine and did not even care to use lub

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Ukraine announces purchase of 50,000 women's uniforms as worries grow women could be drafted
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Ukraine announces purchase of 50,000 women's uniforms as worries grow women could be drafted

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Front Page Mag Feed
Front Page Mag Feed
2 yrs

Dem Donors Known to Hunter Bought Majority of Hunter Biden’s ‘Art’
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Dem Donors Known to Hunter Bought Majority of Hunter Biden’s ‘Art’

Most of the "art" money was really coming from Kevin Morris who has been subsidizing Hunter. The post Dem Donors Known to Hunter Bought Majority of Hunter Biden’s ‘Art’ appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

The True Knights Templar
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The True Knights Templar

The True Knights Templar j.hoare Wed‚ 01/10/2024 - 09:54
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Daily Caller Feed
Daily Caller Feed
2 yrs

No. 1 Purdue Goes Down To Nebraska In 88-72 Upset‚ Cornhuskers Get Win Over Ranked Team For First Time In 41 Years
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No. 1 Purdue Goes Down To Nebraska In 88-72 Upset‚ Cornhuskers Get Win Over Ranked Team For First Time In 41 Years

The No. 1 team in the land goes down
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Good News in History‚ January 10
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Good News in History‚ January 10

25 years ago today‚ The Sopranos debuted on HBO. Running for 6 seasons totaling 86 episodes‚ it is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential television series of all time. The series explores the life of Italian-American mob boss Tony Soprano as he attempts to balance family and ‘business’. A lot of the storytelling […] The post Good News in History‚ January 10 appeared first on Good News Network.
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Hot Air Feed
Hot Air Feed
2 yrs

Joe Biden's Scary Speech on Jan. 6
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Joe Biden's Scary Speech on Jan. 6

Joe Biden's Scary Speech on Jan. 6
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

It's Official: Artemis Lunar Orbit Delayed To 2025 And Moon Landing To 2026
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It's Official: Artemis Lunar Orbit Delayed To 2025 And Moon Landing To 2026

NASA has confirmed that humans will not be landing on the Moon again until at least 2026‚ nor circling it until September 2025. Coming the same day the Peregrine Mission One uncrewed mission to the Moon was abandoned‚ the announcement is further confirmation that spaceflight beyond low Earth orbit remains hard‚ and exploration of the Solar System cannot be rushed.The Artemis III Moon landing had already been delayed from the initially planned date of 2024. Considering the more than a decade’s worth of JWST rescheduling‚ if it meets the current timeline it will have done very well by comparison. Officially at least‚ the Artemis IV mission to the proposed Lunar Gateway space station remains on track for 2028. The JWST comparison also shows that when it happens‚ the biggest missions can be worth the wait."Safety is our top priority‚ and to give Artemis teams more time to work through the challenges with first-time developments‚ operations‚ and integration‚ we're going to give more time on Artemis II and III‚" NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said during a press briefing yesterday. "So‚ what I want to tell you is‚ we are adjusting our schedule to target Artemis II for September of 2025 and September of 2026 for Artemis III‚ which will send humans for the first time to the lunar south pole." Although disappointing‚ the delay is not surprising and NASA certainly seems determined to put a good spin on the announcement‚ headlining the official statement as “NASA Shares Progress Toward Early Artemis Moon Missions with Crew.”The news may be frustrating‚ but the reasons are sound. Losing Astrobiotic’s Peregrine mission‚ with dozens of science experiments on board is one thing‚ but if four astronauts were to die through lack of preparation few would forgive.“We are returning to the Moon in a way we never have before‚ and the safety of our astronauts is NASA’s top priority as we prepare for future Artemis missions‚” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in the statement. “We’ve learned a lot since Artemis I‚ and the success of these early missions relies on our commercial and international partnerships to further our reach and understanding of humanity’s place in our Solar System. Artemis represents what we can accomplish as a nation – and as a global coalition. When we set our sights on what is hard‚ together‚ we can achieve what is great.”It has been said that “Democracy takes time‚ but fewer people get shot.” A corollary might be that sensible space missions take time‚ but fewer astronauts starve to death in the vastness of space. The recent Russian attempt to land at the lunar south pole may well have failed because it was hurried in an effort to beat India to the same goal. With no other nation seriously in the contest to reach the Moon‚ NASA can afford to play it safe.“We are letting the hardware talk to us so that crew safety drives our decision-making. We will use the Artemis II flight test‚ and each flight that follows‚ to reduce risk for future Moon missions‚” NASA’s Catherine Koerner said. “We are resolving challenges associated with first-time capabilities and operations‚ and we are closer than ever to establishing sustained exploration of Earth’s nearest neighbor under Artemis.”Arguably there are lessons for everyone else as well. One concerns just how remarkable the Apollo project was‚ not only to reach the Moon on President Kennedy’s timeline‚ but to not lose an astronaut in space. The other is to treat with great skepticism the more optimistic estimates of timelines for humans reaching Mars within 10 years. 
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 review
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 review

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 is a great-looking smartwatch that packs plenty of features — but comes with disappointing battery life.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

Mysterious moat discovered in Jerusalem may have been used to divide the biblical city
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Mysterious moat discovered in Jerusalem may have been used to divide the biblical city

An Iron Age moat found in Jerusalem may have been used for defense thousands of years ago.
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