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Anon support for Trump is unwavering because we know, with crystal clear vision what Trump has been up against: Pure evil.
This is exactly why anons are so dangerous to the narrative.
We get to the heart of the matter and defend the man who's sacrificed so much to push back against [them].

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Part of me feels like Twitter isn't 100% safe right yet. If Elon doesn't have full operational control or if he gets another Handler, Twitter could be the bedrock of a Social Credit Score.

If it goes bad that will make me a sacrificial lamb.
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In response Mandy ... to her Publication

and what happens when emergency vehicle flashing lights are also actively involved in the scenario?

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Many have no idea how long TI has been in the automation and controls industry. Everyone remembers the TI Calculators of the 70s when they think of Texas Instruments. I have 30yrs or so under my belt as industrial electrical controls and automation specialist. I wired the giant computers to and from actuation and information nodes and made the whole plant run before signing over turnkey operations, etc. The very oldest PLC's in the industry I ever worked with were TI PLCs. (for the general public who may nto know, a PLC is a Programmable Logic Controller or an "industrial computer" in layman's terms). These computers took up whole floors of facilities sometimes. Usually, just one large room or a couple adjoined.

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If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.

In response Mandy ... to her Publication

Seemed to me that the calculators were almost a sidenote kind of "fad" in TI history. But it's usually the ONLY public face everyone learned of so that's the only association they have with the product.

If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.

In response Mandy ... to her Publication

It was the worst job I ever worked too! I had to interface a whole floor of old mega outdated TI controllers from the very early 70s and their digital I/O with the new AB stuff in the early 2000s using analog controls system! It was like trying to wire one of the dead sea scrolls to work with the best new current industrial logic products of the day! Urgh! It was a struggle. And we had to do it with the plant running daily for months as we worked 12 hrs a day for about 4 months 7 days a week....like an expensive game of "operation" you were terrified you'd shut the plant down accidentally midstream f a high production work weekday! I was so exhausted after that one!

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