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@return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world • 1 year ago

Meteorologist Who Called Out Musk’s ‘Nazi’ Salute Gets Shown the Door

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Meteorologist Who Called Out Musk’s ‘Nazi’ Salute Gets Shown the Door

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@return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world • 1 year ago
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Milwaukee forecaster Sam Kuffel wrote of Musk: “Dude Nazi saluted twice. TWICE. During the inauguration.”
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      Monofilament wire is a real thing, it just doesn’t have the tensile strength to act like it does in fiction.

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          If you like Mono-filiment whips you should read the Paratwa trilogy by Chrisopher Hinz… it’s about assassins that have 1 mind in 2 bodies, thus more eyes and coordination skills. They train from early childhood to use these Black eggs that extrude a monofilament whip… it take years to control them so they don’t whip about and cut yourself to pieces.

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              you could also read Burning Chrome…

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                  Burning Chrome is normally published as a collection of a few short stories (burning chrome is one story in the collection). There is an assassin that uses monofillimant wire somewhere in one of the stories.

                  William Gibson, who coined the term “cyberspace” in Burning Chrome, is generally regarded as the pioneer of cyberpunk

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          By far my favourite time killer in cyberpunk is to use the monowire to control NPC cars like a chariot, stand on the roof and hit one side and the NPC turns the other way

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