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Trump might cause Civil War in America |
MinorityOpinion:Minority OP get a life please. Working yourself up about Igbos wont change their mindset about Nigeria nor make them stop believing in Biafra. You are hitting ur head on a rock, a hard rock. |
Get to Soho, there are a lotta clubs for discreet kinds |
Manual curation of news stories also ensured that headlines were clear and appropriate for the format, while encouraging a spread of political opinions and avoiding untrustworthy stories, while highlighting interesting articles from smaller outlets. Some of the journalists now facing redundancy had longstanding experience in the industry, while for others it offered a foot in the door and a job in an industry which has seen wave after wave of cuts. They now face a tough challenge to get jobs elsewhere when the whole industry is looking to cut costs. Other teams around the world are expected to be affected by Microsoft’s decision to automate the curation of its news sites. In common with other news organisations, PA Media is facing tough financial challenges and has had to furlough some staff and ask others to take pay cuts. The company has expanded outside its traditional news agency business, recently buying stock image business Alamy shortly before the pandemic devastated the media industry. |
Dozens of journalists have been sacked after Microsoft decided to replace with them with artificial intelligence software. Staff who maintain the news homepages on Microsoft’s MSN website and its Edge browser – used by millions of ppl every day – have been told that they will be no longer be required because robots can now do their jobs. Around 27 individuals employed by PA Media – formerly the Press Association – were told on Thursday that they would lose their jobs in a month’s time after Microsoft decided to stop employing humans to select, edit and curate news articles on its homepages. Employees were told Microsoft’s decision to end the contract with PA Media was taken at short notice as part of a global shift away from humans in favour of automated updates for news. One staff member who worked on the team said: “I spend all my time reading about how automation and AI is going to take all our jobs, and here I am – AI has taken my job.” |
Nnamdipapakanu:You see everything from the prism of tribalism. Dont ever stain my mentions again. |
Tomorrow is the D Day. Stay tuned |
ovoP:KOB is only relatable if you grew up in lagos or resident there. Aside that, its pretty boring and if you are so used to premium Netflix content, you will simply term it Melodramatic. Ever wondered why Lionheart was nominated as against KOB. The answer is Subtle interpretation of roles. |
safarigirl:Shola's acting is extremely melodramatic If it were to be an Oscar award, she will never come close to a nomination either. It's high time Nollywood realise that being excessively expressive does not make you a good act |
Totally marvelous |
VickyRotex:You plan your life and 2020 happens. What kinda year is this sef |
Launch cancelled. Stewpid Weather Why cant we ever develop weather control systems. I hate delayed Destiny |
Everyone Knows Trump is not a Christian Christian dont grab Women by the Pvssy |
The difference between archaic russian Soyuz and NASA obsolete spacecraft and Elon Musk new generation Crew Dragon module. The difference is clear
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Feraz:Yes we are. In Musk We Trust. But I still think Black Americans are fallin hand. Law enforcement America might be racist but NASA and all other academic environments favour intelligence over racial nonsense. Ever ask your self why Africans in America become successful in the Academics whereas the black Americans there don't. What of the rich Music moguls like Dre Dr and JayZ, why cant they open up scientific ventures and employ more of intelligent black Americans. Even if they dont employ intelligent black Americans, at least they should make sure they get one black person to enter space. JAYZ is rich Ophrah is rich, there is no excuse for them not to have a Space venture. I am just angry now. Infact I shouldn't be. Musk is leaping for Mankind
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It is always old persons that get to enter Space modules while the young ones hack away behind the computer
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With our continuous foray into the bounds of the solar system and nay the universe , One day, Man will touch the helm of God's gown. It's a given. ![]() |
Sadly, I have noticed that Black Americans are not involved in the whole scientific process. They are too busy with gun toting, playing Grand Theft Auto and Hip hoping their lives away. If the black Americans are at least interested in STEM , the ripple effect will be felt here, in Africa. They will inspire us more. Men, it will feel exhilarating to see a person of color, a black man stepping into Space. Sad |
Even the uniforms are getting a total design overhaul . The inside of the module is super sleek too.
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History is about to be set. Elon Musk's SpaceX company is launching Man into space. It is happening tonight baring bad weather. I am so excited. Man is meant to conquer the universe. Men look at the space module. Super sleek
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Make Space travel sexy again. In Musk We Trust
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How come black people are never In to this space thing? Are they deliberately shun from STEM in America and Europe or are they just plain uninterested in such sciencey stuff. |
I so excited. One day, I will make my region proud too. I will have a Space module. I will plant a seedling on the dark side of the moon too. It wont happen in Nigeria, that's a given...but it will happen in a new country splintered out of Nigeria. |
This launch Into Earths orbit will mark the first time a private firm is launching Man in to Space. Look at the space Module's inside. Super sleek. In Musk We trust...
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The first ever commercial human spaceflight in history is happening tonight. I know , very affirmative, that in the near future Biafra will launch a human cargo Space module to the Moon. In Musk We trust..
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Sanromeo:Remember one million boys rampaging during lockdown out of hunger |
rowland545:It's my space module, not yours. And what the fvxk is ni and ko? |
In the end, Nigeria with tail tucked in btwn legs, will still join the Eco |
DanseMacabre:Discovering intelligent light in near earth orbit is pretty low. Do you ever consider the possibility of us introducing earth life ( viruses, bacteria) into space, and they undergoing mutations in to something monstrous? |
Hopefully, before I turn 55, Biafra will launch its first Manned space module on a rocket nicknamed Ikenga. My company (Blue Chimera Space Ventures) would do that and the Space module would be nicknamed Ajax Ceasar Biafra |
Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon are now standing at Kennedy’s launch pad 39A and should lift off for the space station on Wednesday. Should the mission be scrapped at the last minute, however, Boeing’s Starliner spaceship will then have the chance to become the first manned commercial spaceship. And thereby hangs a tale. Starliner will be commanded by Charles Ferguson, who was commander of Atlantis on its last mission, and who was involved in leaving the flag and message on the space station hatch. Intriguingly, on that mission he was accompanied by Doug Hurley, who is now the commander of Crew Dragon. Both men have remained in the US manned space programme and are rivals to bring back the flag, with Hurley in pole position. Ferguson remains unflustered. “Regardless of who might get there first, it’s a win for America,” he says. |
Apart from the involvement of Musk’s SpaceX company, the aerospace giant Boeing has also built its own spaceship, Starliner, and later this year it also plans to ferry astronauts to the space station. On the sidelines, companies such as Blue Origin, founded by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Virgin Orbit, founded by Richard Branson, and several other companies are also working on their own commercial space plans. It has not been an easy task, however. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launcher – which will ferry Crew Dragon into space – broke apart once in flight and once during a ground test. Boeing suffered numerous software failures during test missions of its Starliner, and only flew in space, uncrewed, last December. Commercial launches were planned for 2017 but are only now set to take place.
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and the Space module would be nicknamed Ajax Ceasar Biafra