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Ask Astro: How do gravitational waves reveal the distances and masses of colliding objects?

Ask Astro: How do gravitational waves reveal the distances and masses of colliding objects?
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Top performing agents revealed in Openn Negotiation quarterly report

Top performing agents revealed in Openn Negotiation quarterly report
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$2bn milestone for tech platform

$2bn milestone for tech platform
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Book Review: The Warhol Gang by Peter Darbyshire

Print Edition: June 10, 2011 From The Raw Shark Texts to Atlas Shrugged and every Chuck Palahniuk novel in between, it’s not too hard these days to find a book (or film) that plays devious tricks on your mind. Rarer is the breed that takes you for that mental rollercoaster ride and then leaves you thinking about the underlying message for days to come. Enter Peter Darbyshire, with his follow up to the critically-acclaimed Please. The Warhol Gang takes place in a dystopian future… or wait, does it? The chilling realization of Darbyshire’s novel is that the world he writes about – one of malevolent marketing companies and the brainwashed masses who live to consume – is really not a big stretch from what we experience day to day. Taking a break from reading

Neo Takes the Blue Pill and Ends Up in Office Space in a Crazy DeepFake

Neo Takes the Blue Pill and Ends Up in Office Space in a Crazy DeepFake Neo Takes the Blue Pill and Ends Up in Office Space in a Crazy DeepFake DeepFake technology once again provides us with a crazy mashup we never knew we ever needed. Office Space in a wild DeepFake video. We finally have the answer to what The Matrix would have been like had Neo actually taken the blue pill. In the 1999 movie, Laurence Fishburne s Morpheus gives Neo a choice. You take the blue pill. the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill. you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.

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