Monthly Archives: November 2022

Atomic Heart: Rewriting the Soviet History Book For the Robotic Revolution

Atomic Heart: Rewriting the Soviet History Book For the Robotic Revolution

The year is 1936. Dmitry Sergeevich Sechenov, a professor at the Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences, has created a unique electronic storage device. Little does he know that his invention is the first step in a series of events that will result in a robotic massacre. The year is 1950. Sechenov’s inventions have ushered in an age of technological prosperity for the Soviet Union. His laboratory, known as Facility 3826, is hard at work on a device that will link humans and robots. Thought control over machines is just years away. The year is 1955. Robots have turned against their creators. Blood covers the floors and walls of Facility 3826. Atomic Heart begins. Robotic Revolution Developer Mundfish has crafted an entire alternate history for Atomic Heart. And, for this month’s IGN… Source link

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SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE | MENAFN.COM

SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE | MENAFN.COM

(MENAFN– EIN Presswire) Carbon Dating, Cold Fusion, and a Curve Ball Author David D. Moon composes a book based on Carbon Dating and the Genesis Flood. TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, November 7, 2022 / / — talks about the credible connection between quantum science and biblical facts. The ages of fossils, rocks, and minerals are studied by paleontologists and geologists and deduce the ages of geologic strata in the Geologic Column. David Moon proposes that the extensive element transmutations occurred from intense hydrodynamics during the flood of Noah, as stated in Genesis 6-8. During the event, the alteration of radioactive elements formed, which results in unreliable radioactive dating results. In 1989, cold fusion was discovered, which hydrogen… Source link

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Alyssa Wong on Writing Marvel’s Mouthiest Merc

Alyssa Wong on Writing Marvel’s Mouthiest Merc

Were you approached to write this book or did you pitch for it? ALYSSA WONG: Kind of both! I was talking with editor Jordan White and he asked me if there was an X-Book I’d really like to write. DEADPOOL came up organically, and when I was talking about what made me excited about him, I sort of accidentally pitched the concept for the book? I didn’t actually realize I’d gotten the book until like…maybe a week after our second or third conversation? I was just so jazzed about the concept that I was like, “Haha, this would be so fun to do if I got the chance!” And it didn’t hit me until a couple drafts into the pitch document that the chance was already mine. Sorry, Jordan! Also, thank you! Did you hesitate at this opportunity at all or were you excited? ALYSSA WONG:… Source link

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Alyssa Wong on Writing Marvel’s Mouthiest Merc

Alyssa Wong on Writing Marvel’s Mouthiest Merc

Were you approached to write this book or did you pitch for it? ALYSSA WONG: Kind of both! I was talking with editor Jordan White and he asked me if there was an X-Book I’d really like to write. DEADPOOL came up organically, and when I was talking about what made me excited about him, I sort of accidentally pitched the concept for the book? I didn’t actually realize I’d gotten the book until like…maybe a week after our second or third conversation? I was just so jazzed about the concept that I was like, “Haha, this would be so fun to do if I got the chance!” And it didn’t hit me until a couple drafts into the pitch document that the chance was already mine. Sorry, Jordan! Also, thank you! Did you hesitate at this opportunity at all or were you excited? ALYSSA WONG:… Source link

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Alyssa Wong on Writing Marvel’s Mouthiest Merc

Alyssa Wong on Writing Marvel’s Mouthiest Merc

Were you approached to write this book or did you pitch for it? ALYSSA WONG: Kind of both! I was talking with editor Jordan White and he asked me if there was an X-Book I’d really like to write. DEADPOOL came up organically, and when I was talking about what made me excited about him, I sort of accidentally pitched the concept for the book? I didn’t actually realize I’d gotten the book until like…maybe a week after our second or third conversation? I was just so jazzed about the concept that I was like, “Haha, this would be so fun to do if I got the chance!” And it didn’t hit me until a couple drafts into the pitch document that the chance was already mine. Sorry, Jordan! Also, thank you! Did you hesitate at this opportunity at all or were you excited? ALYSSA WONG:… Source link

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Meet Tiger Division, South Korea’s Own Super Hero Team

Meet Tiger Division, South Korea’s Own Super Hero Team

WHITE FOX Tiger Division is led by Ami Han, who took on the Super Hero mantle White Fox in a nod to her mythical origins. Ami is the last of the kumiho, fox-like monsters in Korean mythology who can shapeshift and feast on human hearts – at least according to legend. However, it’s worth noting Ami is half-kumiho and half-human.  As an adult, Ami joined South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) and quickly rose to the rank of director, which led her to oversee the Tiger Division. Originally appearing in the South Korean webcomic AVENGERS: ELECTRIC RAIN (2014) by Young Hoon Ko, White Fox made her American comic book debut in CONTEST OF CHAMPIONS (2015) #1 by Al Ewing and Paco Medina. She later served on the Agents of Atlas. Tapping into her kumiho ancestry, White Fox… Source link

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Ronald Bradley Hick

Ronald Bradley Hick

On Oct.10, Ronald Bradley “Ron” Hick of Madison, died peacefully surrounded by his loving family. Ron was the second child of Ellen and Les Jardine, born on March 1, 1936, in New Britain. In 1947, his family moved to Madison, which would become their home for generations to come. Ron attended Daniel Hand High School until his senior year. He then transferred and graduated in 1954, from Cheshire Academy, jokingly referred to as “Cheshire Reformatory” by Ron. From a young age, Ron was not afraid of hard work. Throughout high school and college, he delivered oil for one of the first oil companies on the shoreline and worked with the Madison Town Crew to help construct I-95, Polson Middle School, and the Genesee (water) Tunnel… Source link

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Halloween window contest winners announced

Halloween window contest winners announced

The Westport Weston Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of its 2022 Halloween Window Painting Contest. More than 75 children painted 63 windows throughout the town on Oct. 29. The winners received a gift certificate for an ice cream cake at Gofer Ice Cream, located at 1240 Post Road East in Westport. At the elementary school level, Chloe Robbin won scariest for her painting at Cycle Dynamics bicycle shop, Scarlett Nathan won the best Halloween category for her paining at Stephen Kempson London custom tailor and Calvin and Julian Carreras won most creative for their submission at ASF Sports and Outdoors. At the middle-school level, Hailey Kipperman won scariest for her submission at Stephen… Source link

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Carbon Dating, Cold Fusion and a Curve Ball

Carbon Dating, Cold Fusion and a Curve Ball

(The Magazine Plus Editorial):- Minneapolis, Minnesota Nov 3, 2022 (Issuewire.com) – Linking Science with Bible in David Moon’s Carbon Dating, Cold Fusion, and a Curve Ball. David Moon’s Carbon Dating, Cold Fusion, and a Curve Ball explore the world of nuclear transmutation; cold fusion; its effect, and the implication of the alteration on the radioactive elements as to the reliability of its result. This book is written for non-scientist and also serves as an invitation to engineers and those who are trained in physical sciences to examine the new hypothesis of Earth’s element transmutation and consequential alteration of dating earth material by radioactive elements.  More on The Magazine Plus: Book enthusiasts may get a copy of the book at Amazon and Barnes&Noble.  ABOUT… Source link

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The Truth About Cargill: The Most Evil Company

The Truth About Cargill: The Most Evil Company

By Lee Camp / Behind The Headlines The biggest supervillains in the world are not human, they’re corporations. On this episode of The Most Censored News with Lee Camp, Cargill Inc. gets dragged into the light. The agricultural conglomerate is the largest privately-held corporation in the U.S. by a large margin, and the current price increases in the food market are driving their profits higher. Camp exposes their corrupt practices that are leading to such high returns. Like this: Like Loading… Source link

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