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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (195920)2/6/2023 2:44:28 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217792
 
Wife always Complains? What it Means. What You Can Do
coachjackito.com › blog › wife-always-complains

When your wife first started complaining, you may have tried to do things to make her happy. As the complaining ... Her bad behavior does not excuse yours.



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (195920)2/6/2023 4:32:48 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217792
 
I found a translation tool for that Chinese text.

Google Images

Just had to select the camera icon and drag in a photo of the text.

Confirmed in Google translate back to English too.



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (195920)2/7/2023 9:29:26 AM
From: Snowshoe1 Recommendation

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Plot twist...

Why Spy Balloons Are the Pentagon’s New Secret Weapon
popularmechanics.com

Air-tracking laser beams, swarms of support drones, and total dominion at 70,000 feet.

Editor’s note: China’s use of spy balloons over the U.S. has recently made global headlines, but few realize that the U.S. is developing stealthy surveillance and intelligence-gathering balloons of its own. Below, we review the history of spy balloons, from their first use in WWII to their current technological capabilities and development in the U.S. This article was originally published on November 11, 2021.



A World View Stratollite balloon seen through a telescope at the Mt. Lemmon Sky Center in Arizona.