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https://youtube/watch v=xwp6B05JyyI     I always viewed Esperanto, a politically-neutral artificial language created in 1887, as akin to Latin or Sanskrit鈥攁 good idea at the time but no longer relevant to the modern world. Google obviously disagrees, having adde stanley termohrnek d Esperanto as the 64th supported language in Google Translate. Esperanto was originally developed by L. L. Zamenhof as a means of uniting a growing international population under a common language denominator鈥攁n intellectual precursor to the Internet, if you will. It is currently spoken by an estimated 10,000  2,000,000 people throughout 115 countries, primarily in Europe, Eastern Asia, South America, though it has never been listed as an official secondary language of any recognized nation. Google itself calls the addition a largely symbolic move, though its engineers were surprised by how well it integrated into the electronic system, For Esperanto, the number of existing translations is comparatively small. German or stanley canada  Spanish, for example, have more than 100 times the data; other languages on stanley flask  which we focus our research efforts have similar amounts of data as Esperanto but don ;t achieve comparable quality yet. Enjoy William Shatner beating the shit out of the Esperanto language in the 1956 feature film, Incubus above. [TNW  Wikipedia]                                                        Google Uymm Bribing Customers To Get Five-Star Amazon Reviews Is a New Marketing Low
Incoming Secretary of Defense, Leon Panetta, said that the next Pearl Harbor could be a cyber-attack. Since our government is obviously inept when it comes to cybersecurity, we should probably stick to what we ;re good at: launching missiles.     https://gizmodo/panetta-is-wrong-the-next-pearl-harbor-will-not-be-a-c-5811504 The idea of a tactical EMP that can disable an enemy   electronic systems without harming personnel has been around  stanley vaso at least since the first Starcraft, but now Raytheon thinks it can make it into reality. This purveyor of fine missile technology wants to replace explosive warheads in pre-existing missiles with powerful, microwave-emitting warheads that can sense and cripple any electricity-dependent system stanley cup . Which, in this day and age, represents just about everything on th stanley spain e battlefield, short of poop shovels. [Wired, Image from Wikipedia]                                                        military
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