about the abolition of fingerprinting, the technology based on these this same, song composition, which is the programme of trims and spitting data of spacecraft sent to mars to get the data very quickly, so you have to recognise the pattern. the problem nowadays is not the mathematical procedure is that people are developing, they are coming to the point where the access to the data has to be controlled, you have to understand that your phone is maybe being listened to someone on the end, you have speech recognition patterns and you might be hit by
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to answer the questions are today not those of 30 years ago. that is why we need to build bigger and bigger telescopes to push the limits of technology. of technology. the whole -ro ect of technology. the whole project is of technology. the whole project is estimated - of technology. the whole project is estimated to i of technology. the whole l project is estimated to cost nearly $1.1; billion. it will not be complete for another five years. when it is, the potential value of what it may discover could be priceless. let s bring you a reminder of our main story. millions of women in the united states have lost the constitutional right to abortion after the supreme court overturned a 50 year old ruling legalising the procedure nationwide. the court voted five to four to set aside the decision known as roe v wade saying that abortion rights were not mentioned in the constitution. president biden said he was stunned by the ruling saying it was cruel and driven by extremism and
love the show of emotion and the dances and crazy antics everybody does on both ends of the spectrum when they win and also writhing going on in pain when anybody falls and takes up a lot of time. yes, it does. matt, first of all, are you watching any of the soccer? secondly to donny s point, do you think this intensity, and it is out there, do you think it lasts? first, i think we need to have that manny cam on the show where we can look at our cuticles. i have been watching. i attribute some of this to the technology of, you know, everybody has a big hd tv now and for the casual fan, i think it s much easier to get kind of sucked into it now with the visuals being, you know, so amazing. but here is my thing. i think that we shouldn t be worrying about being real fans. like, let s worry about that five years from now. i compare this to like a summer