Category: English
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Bentley Bentayga spreads its wings
You have a boss above boss, they should at Bentley have thought. How can you have a very expensive Bentley Bentayga even more exclusive? Understand, by the SUV to make it suitable for falconry. Bentley’s bespoke division Mulliner has the back of all installed whatever your heart desired for a relaxing expedition with your falcons.…
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This takes the BMW M4 CS
A month ago, the BMW M4 CS from the canvases, and now it is also known how deep in the bag must be scanned. In the large M4 range, take the CS the place in between the M4 with Competition Package and the M4 GTS. A standard version of the M4 with 432 hp will…
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Chris Cornell’s Last Tweet Shows Just How Surprising His Death Was Last Night at 52
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AI-Powered Software Makes It Incredibly Easy to Colorize Black and White Photos
GIF Photos: Richard Zhang AI-powered software that can automatically colorize old black and white photos exists, but it’s often far from perfect. In comparison, manually colorizing an image in Photoshop yields stunning results, if you’ve got lots of time and impressive skills. But a new app, developed at the University of California at Berkeley, cleverly…
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All the Crazy Shit We Learned About the Trump Regime While You Were Asleep
President Donald Trump at the US Coast Guard Academy amid calls for his impeachment and potential investigations into obstruction of justice on May 17, 2017 (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Does it feel like every time you wake up there are a dozen new scandals involving the Trump regime? Well, last night was no different.…
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Twitter’s Genius Tracking Methods Have Discovered That I Am Deeply Into Dads
What the hell, Twitter? I guess it’s nice that Twitter is letting us know at least. “We’re updating our privacy policy to bring you a more personalized Twitter experience,” Twitter said in an in-app notification announcing the change. “We’ll soon be making Twitter more relevant by using your visits to sites with Twitter content. And…
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Which Astronaut Recently Got Fired From NASA for $1,600 in Fake Taxi Receipts?
File photo of the Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft launch at night containing NASA, ESA, and Russian crew members (Photo by Bill Ingalls/NASA via Getty Images) Last December, an astronaut with NASA was fired for submitting over $1,600 in fake reimbursements for taxis they didn’t take. And strangely enough, we don’t know who it is. Gizmodo filed…
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A New Look at Proxima b’s Potential Climate Offers Hope for Future Colonists
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Cold War Nuclear Explosions Freakishly Impacted Space Weather
“Ivy Mike” atmospheric nuclear test, taken in November 1952. (Image: Wikimedia Commons) The overdrawn game of nuclear chicken between the USSR and the United States—now known as the Cold War—lasted about 45 years. While neither superpower ever deployed nukes on each others’ soil, high-altitude bomb testing caused a kerfuffle in Earth’s atmosphere. Though the conflict…
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Goodbye and Good Riddance to Voat, Reddit’s Gross Clone