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[00:41:57] <Bytram> =cite World's oldest bug is fossil millipede from Scotland
[00:41:57] <systemd> Error: DOI not found
[00:42:16] <Bytram> =cite http://dx.doi.org
[00:42:17] <systemd> <p><b>Journal Reference</b><br/><b>Myriapod divergence times differ between molecular clock and fossil evidence: U/Pb zircon ages of the earliest fossil millipede-bearing sediments and their significance</b>, <cite>Historical Biology</cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2020.1761351">10.1080/08912963.2020.1761351</a>)</p>
[00:42:18] <exec> └─ 13Myriapod divergence times differ between molecular clock and fossil evidence: U/Pb zircon ages of the earliest fossil millipede-bearing sediments and their significance: Historical Biology: Vol 0, No 0
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[12:15:30] <Bytram> =g MKS Toolkit
[12:15:31] <systemd> https://www.mkssoftware.com - MKS Toolkit
[12:15:42] <Bytram> =g MKS Toolkit wikipedia
[12:15:43] <systemd> https://en.wikipedia.org - MKS Toolkit - Wikipedia
[12:23:28] <Bytram> =g unixutils
[12:23:29] <systemd> https://sourceforge.net - UnxUtils download | SourceForge.net
[12:28:22] <Bytram> =g gnuwin32
[12:28:23] <systemd> http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net - GnuWin32
[12:29:21] <Bytram> =g gow gnu on windows
[12:29:22] <systemd> https://github.com - Home · bmatzelle/gow Wiki · GitHub
[12:29:33] <Bytram> =g gow gnu on windows -github
[12:29:34] <systemd> https://alternativeto.net - gow Alternatives and Similar Software - AlternativeTo.net
[12:32:35] <Bytram> =g ezwinports
[12:32:35] <systemd> https://sourceforge.net - ezwinports download | SourceForge.net
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[14:47:46] <chromas> gnu on windows? "now there are two of them!"
[15:23:16] <Bytram> I have v0.8.0 dated: 08/16/2015
[15:24:29] <Bytram> =asub https://www.theregister.co.uk
[15:24:30] <systemd> Submitting "It's not every day the NSA publicly warns of attacks by Kremlin hackers – so take this critical Exim flaw seriously"...( 1 modified urls; https://www.theregister.com )
[15:24:30] <exec> └─ 13It's not every day the NSA publicly warns of attacks by Kremlin hackers – so take this critical Exim flaw seriously • The Register
[15:24:52] <systemd> ✓* Sub-ccess! "08It's Not Every Day the NSA Publicly Warns of Attacks by Kremlin Hackers – So Take This Critical Ex" (14 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[15:39:11] <Bytram> =cite https://arxiv.org
[15:39:12] <systemd> <p><b>Journal Reference</b><br/>Giacintucci, S., Markevitch, M., Johnston-Hollitt, M., <em>et al</em>. <b>Discovery of a giant radio fossil in the Ophiuchus galaxy cluster</b>, <cite></cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab6a9d">10.3847/1538-4357/ab6a9d</a>)</p>
[15:39:12] <exec> └─ 13[2002.01291] Discovery of a giant radio fossil in the Ophiuchus galaxy cluster
[15:44:57] <Bytram> =yt earth shattering kaboom
[15:44:58] <systemd> https://youtube.com - Wher's the Kaboom? 2012 (01:06)
[15:47:36] <Bytram> =yt earth shattering kaboom -3fcaXmpZydI
[15:47:37] <systemd> https://youtube.com - Where's the Kaboom!? (30)
[15:49:42] <Bytram> =yt earth shattering kaboom -3fcaXmpZydI -Ec-8A5k16Ak
[15:49:43] <systemd> https://youtube.com - Best of Marvin the Martian (06:25)
[16:01:55] <Bytram> =yt earth shattering kaboom -3fcaXmpZydI -Ec-8A5k16Ak -NT5zcmLeRLo
[16:01:57] <systemd> https://youtube.com - Where's the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!... Oh there it is! (02:29)
[19:50:50] <Deucalion> This OpEd made me chuckle https://www.theregister.com
[19:50:51] <systemd> ^ 03Made-up murder claims, threats to kill Twitter, rants about NSA spying – anything but mention 100,000 US virus deaths, right, Mr President?
[19:50:52] <exec> └─ 13Made-up murder claims, threats to kill Twitter, rants about NSA spying – anything but mention 100,000 US virus deaths, right, Mr President? • The Register
[19:51:22] <chromas> 100k isn't that many
[19:51:48] <chromas> I wonder how many people die tweeting-while-driving
[19:52:19] <Deucalion> To be clear - I am NOT suggesting we run that as a story. Just passing on something that made me laugh. It is ElReg snark on top form.
[19:53:17] <Deucalion> My brother is convinced the whole C19 crisis is a media contrived bollocks plot.
[19:53:36] <Deucalion> I am convinced he lost his marbles several years back.
[19:53:47] <Deucalion> C'est la vie
[19:53:53] <chromas> Why not both?
[19:54:08] <Deucalion> Tru Dat
[19:59:51] <carny> never let a good bioengineered pseudo flu season go to waste
[20:01:46] <Deucalion> Faced with the prospect of the unavoidable collapse of the Western Empire and financial hegemony, the Illuminati needed a distraction for the cattle. They conspired to engineer a virus to release then carefully controlled the media response to the outbreak, as well as the various nations governments' tactics to deal with it. All so the Western hegemony could be deflated with the blame placed firmly on C19 rather than the short sighted and
[20:01:46] <Deucalion> piss poor strategic planning of those in charge of financial markets for the last 3 to 4 decades. The message being "we're all in it together.... now eat your gruel and get back to work, and start spending... so we can hide in isolation and live on our unearned incomes - you plebs". It's perfect. Exactly the kind of thing the alien / lizard overlords would contrive! It's obvious, so therefore it must be true!! :D
[20:02:22] <Deucalion> Amazing what one virus can do in a few short months and how much it can be blamed for!
[20:03:40] <Deucalion> Yup.... this business that's been tanking losses for the last 5 yrs.... totally bankrupt this week, you're all laid off... it was C19 that did it! :D
[20:04:09] <Deucalion> /sarc off
[20:04:24] <Deucalion> ^ just in case that was necessary
[20:05:06] <Deucalion> I'm sure you can fill your boots with that kind of stuff on zerohedge if that's still a thing
[20:12:27] <chromas> Hey if C19 can kill cancer patients there's no reason it can't kill already-dying companies too
[20:17:59] <Deucalion> Equal opportunity killer
[20:48:32] <carny> Deucalion: did you write that or did that come from a comment section?
[21:01:35] <Deucalion> carny, did I write what?
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