After several setbacks and roadblocks, Musk and Twitter came to a deal and sealed it on October 27, 2022. Now, Elon Musk owns Twitter.
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Changes Are Coming To AltonMo.com- Have You Seen?
We’re growing at Altonmo.com. By doing so, it tries to meet the ever-changing demands of its readers.
NASA Scientists Report Mars Rover Found Salt On Mars
NASA scientists report that the mars Rover found salt on Mars. They hypothesize that Mars once had salt water.
Today Was The First Televised Major League Baseball Game
Today, August 26, the first major league baseball game was televised. This happened in 1939.
Cuba, Free Speech, And Communism- Are We There?
People in Cuba are making history by protesting in their streets. These citizens have grievances against the government.
What To Eat In Space- Do You Have A Suggestion?
The Deep Space Food Challenge is looking for menu ideas for those in space. Astronauts usually eat freeze dried food.
Starlink Taking Pre-Orders Now For This Area
Starlink is an ISP (internet service provider). Starlink is coming to this area and is ideal for people in urban or remote locations.
YouTube Threatens Video Creators With Termination— No Talk About Illegal Votes
YouTube issued a threat in a post to content creators to stop talk about election irregularities or their videos with unapproved content would be deleted.
Out With The Old, In With The New- A Possible Repeat Of GPU History
On Sep 1, 2020, Nvidia announced that its 3000 series cards will be on the market as of September 17, 2020.
Windows “No Network” Bug Frustrates Users Internet Experience Yet Again
How many people are traumatized by their personal computer every year? How they undergo physical duress because of Windows?
Mandatory Masks: Pacifiers For Fearful People— Harm Healthy Studies Show
Masks are a pacifier for a nervous and fearful people because, frankly, studies are ambivalent at best about the effectiveness of masks
Governor Parson Announces 16 Broadband Projects To Receive Funds From State.
Tuesday, August 11, 2020, Governor Parson announced 16 broadband projects will receive funds from the state.