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The differences on Site on the Ukraine War

Started by clevermike119 REPLIES4,527 VIEWS· 26 Jan 2023, 05:36
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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
30 Jan 2023, 19:40
#41
30 Jan 2023, 19:40#41

Still BS as lies concocted by the Democrats and believed by morons like SB.   That cartoon indicates a total inability to think for himself.   

By the way idiot - you quoted above how Russia favored Trump in the election.  Mueller mentioned that - but in his report he did not provide any evidence that it was in fact the case.   I am totally amused by what you three wrote above - it really was funny to find idiots who if the media says the moon is made of green cheese they would also believe that.

It was all a plan to get rid of Trump by the Democrats - it had nothing to do with anything else.   They thought that it would happen without the need for real evidence if they concocted lies and spread it widely.   They had no real evidence to support their allegations and Mueller despite a desperate effort found nothing.   You have one consolation though - the lies were believed by millions of other idiots and sub-human thinkers.   

By the way name me elections in the last 50 years in which  the US Government did not meddle.   In Ukraine they even decided on who should be elected as President  after the 2014 coup.   Zelenskyy's election campaign was funded by the same oligarch who paid bribes to Biden through Hunter - who also started the Azov Battalion with its NAZI insignia.   What a collection of crooks we have in the USA and Ukraine.     

        

            

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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
30 Jan 2023, 20:47
#42
30 Jan 2023, 20:47#42

Haha deafening silence from the horde...

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
30 Jan 2023, 21:16
#43
30 Jan 2023, 21:16#43

The events of January 6 were an embarrassing mess….the Russian hoax was a new form of coup and it worked, massively restricting the Trump presidency. 

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sharkbokCaptain23,201 posts
30 Jan 2023, 21:35
#44
30 Jan 2023, 21:35#44

It is fine that Hitler 2.0 supported Trump's campaign. Does that not seem a bit irregular? The same person that is holding the world for ransom with constant nuclear threats...

With friends like that, who needs enemies? 

The most Pro-Russia American President ever. 


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sharkbokCaptain23,201 posts
30 Jan 2023, 21:49
#45
30 Jan 2023, 21:49#45



Donald Trump Says He Trusts Putin More Than ... - Newsweek

https://www.newsweek.com › ... › CIA › Social media7 hours ago — Donald Trump has suggested he trusts Russian president Vladimir Putin more than the "lowlifes" who work in U.S. intelligence.
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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
31 Jan 2023, 00:41
#46
31 Jan 2023, 00:41#46

SB

Where is the evidence that Putin supported the Tr ump campaign - it is definitely not by any evidence the story of Russian support for Trump was spread.   If you produce evidence from the Mueller report to support that statement - please quote it.

Now the part of Trump saying he trust Russia more than the lowlifes in the CIA and FBI.   There has been ample proof that the FBI and CIA acted in liaison with the Democrats and they were liars and supported the coup attempt by the Democrats.   I think the feeling is by now widespread in the USA than ever before that the FBI and CIA have been captured by Obama - same as Zuma did in SA with the two services concerned.    Opinion polls in the USA claimed that the view of the voters on the reliability of the two organization is at an all-time low and that is not the feeling of only the Republicans - the minority centrist Democrats  remaining in the USA have also suffered at the hands of the same lot.    They are in fact regarded as the USA Gestapo and KGB.   

         

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
31 Jan 2023, 00:41
#47
31 Jan 2023, 00:41#47

SB

Where is the evidence that Putin supported the Tr5ump campaign - it is definitely not by any evidence the story of Russian support for Trump was spread.   If you produce evidence from the Mueller report to support that statement - please quote it.

Now the part of Trump saying he trust Russia more than the lowlifes in the CIA and FBI.   There has been ample proof that the FBI and CIA acted in liaison with the Democrats and they were liars and supported the coup attempt by the Democrats.   I think the feeling is by now widespread in the USA than ever before that the FBI and CIA have been captured by Obama - same as Zuma did in SA with the two services concerned.    Opinion polls in the USA claimed that the view of the voters on the reliability of the two organization is at an all-time low and that is not the feeling of only the Republicans - the minority centrist Democrats  remaining in the USA have also suffered at the hands of the same lot.    They are in fact regarded as the USA Gestapo and KGB.   

Let me give you a breakdown of the various partes:

Democrats     -      38% trust the FBI

                              31%  have a little trust of the FBI

                              15% have no trust in the FBI

                              16%  not sure the FBI can be trusted

Independents  -      17% trust the FBI

                               22%  have a little trust of the FBI

                              38% have no trust in the FBI

                              23%  not sure the FBI can be trusted

Republicans  -       15% trust the FBI

                              17%  have a little trust of the FBI

                              55% have no trust in the FBI

                              12%  not sure the FBI can be trusted        

In the case of full trust of the FBI only 38% of the Democrats, 17% of the Independents and 15% of the Republicans trust the FBI.   Little trust relates to the crime fighttng function of the FBI and voters do not trust their political shenanigans of the FBI.    The people opposed to the FBI represent a much larger percentage of the voters and those thinking they are trusted makes up about on average less than 40% of the voters.  The rest has various levels of distrust of the FBI.

So Trump is by far not the only person who called the FBI and CIA lowlifes.    The next step in Congress would be to defund the politico's in the FBI and CIA by the House and they have been already told they should resign before being disgraced totally.                     

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sharkbokCaptain23,201 posts
31 Jan 2023, 02:08
#48
31 Jan 2023, 02:08#48

Where did you get those stats? Was your source your arse?

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
31 Jan 2023, 06:08
#49
31 Jan 2023, 06:08#49

No - it came from Politico - hardly a rightwing institution at all - arsehole. 

When one takes into account that 38% of the voters are registered Democrats - 32% are registered Republicans and 30% are independents -

*    Only 24.3% of the voters fully trust the FBI;

*    Only 22.82% of the voters have some trust left in the FBI;

*    The rest either condemn the FBI or are unsure that they are trustworthy at all.

The FBI moved from being a bastion in crimefighting and security into bureaucratic and political turmoil and that badly eroded the real trust people have in them.    The little trust people have in them relates to only their crimefighting and not their political shenanigans.   The FBI is in fact in serious danger of losing most of the little trust group when further expose's of their political involvement comes out in the open in months to come.             

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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
31 Jan 2023, 09:06
#50
31 Jan 2023, 09:06#50

So let's see...the FBI guy that helped kick off the Russia collusion investigation, was then taking money from the Russian that paid for the Steele dossier which was used as the basis to launch the Russia collusion investigation.

...and none of this is worth commenting on. 

See, VisKop...you're not about democracy at all. 

You really are the type of simpleton that uses words like tyrant and dictatorship while clearly being in support of tyranny as long as it's against the people you don't like.

Screams 'science' but is completely unscientific.

Screams 'democracy' but doesn't really give two shits about it.

It would be nice if there was a liberal on this site that had some moral fiber and a couple of brain cells .

Great show Fishface.


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RooinekCaptain18,117 posts
31 Jan 2023, 09:21
#51
31 Jan 2023, 09:21#51

Ou Maaik's stats:

* 27% from Fox News

* 15% from The Gateway Pundit

* 68% from his arse

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
31 Jan 2023, 09:29
#52
31 Jan 2023, 09:29#52

Rooinek 

The Stats came from POLITICO you useless FUCKBRAIN.   I know what little of your brain is left has been taken over by your arsehole leading to shit on the brain disease.   You are indeed too imbecilic to deserve even a response.   

    

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RooinekCaptain18,117 posts
31 Jan 2023, 09:50
#53
31 Jan 2023, 09:50#53

Ou Maaik, was it mommy or daddy who hel ped you with your vocabulary?

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
31 Jan 2023, 12:52
#54
31 Jan 2023, 12:52#54

No idiots like you who cannot think and put shit on site caused me to lose my temper.   You have never once put any supporting facts to the shit you write on site and when one provided reputable stats you go off balance.     

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RooinekCaptain18,117 posts
31 Jan 2023, 12:56
#55
31 Jan 2023, 12:56#55

"No idiots like you who cannot think and puts shit on site caused me to lose my temper. "

Calm down ou Maaik . . . take a deep breath and count to 10 . . . oh, hang on, in your case count to 3.

You still haven't told us whether it was mommy or daddy who taught you to speak with such a foul mouth?

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
31 Jan 2023, 16:42
#56
31 Jan 2023, 16:42#56

Take a deep breath Blackboyo and integrate ax cubed between 3 and 13. No? After 15 years of trying nothing comes….try the Circle of Blackboyo. Still nothing, no family member can help? Just a bemused look on your sweating, flushed, puffy boozer’s face.

As for lurid material on this site, y our constant reference to the male member and arse take the cake.

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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
31 Jan 2023, 20:12
#57
31 Jan 2023, 20:12#57

"As for lurid material on this site, your constant reference to the male member and arse take the cake."

And the paedophilia comments....there are much worse things than a few swear words.


Having said that, BB is probably not Rudenek.

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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
01 Feb 2023, 09:11
#58
01 Feb 2023, 09:11#58
Moz, ChatGPT says… To find the definite integral of ax^3 between 3 and 13, we need to find the antiderivative of ax^3 and evaluate it at 13 and 3 and subtract the two values: The antiderivative of ax^3 is (a/4)x^4 + C, where C is the constant of integration. So, the definite integral of ax^3 between 3 and 13 can be expressed as: (a/4) * 13^4 - (a/4) * 3^4 = (a/4) * (13^4 - 3^4) Note: a is a constant
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PakieCaptain17,321 posts
01 Feb 2023, 11:45
#59
01 Feb 2023, 11:45#59

To find the definite integral of ax^3 between 3 and 13, we need to find the antiderivative of ax^3 and evaluate it at 13 and 3 and subtract the two values:

The antiderivative of ax^3 is (a/4)x^4 + C, where C is the constant of integration.

So, the definite integral of ax^3 between 3 and 13 can be expressed as:

(a/4) * 13^4 - (a/4) * 3^4 = (a/4) * (13^4 - 3^4)

Just for the sake of interest, what is the practical application of this?

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RooinekCaptain18,117 posts
01 Feb 2023, 12:01
#60
01 Feb 2023, 12:01#60
"Just for the sake of interest, what is the practical application of this?"
From what I can tell, it was just to make Moffie appear smart. 
The doddering old fool will be horrified that ChatGPT can do the one thing he was allegedly good at much faster and much more accurately than he ever could.
LMAO!
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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
01 Feb 2023, 12:09
#61
01 Feb 2023, 12:09#61

Don't be so sure, Rooi

I'd like Moz to tell us if it's actually correct 

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RooinekCaptain18,117 posts
01 Feb 2023, 12:12
#62
01 Feb 2023, 12:12#62

Oh right, and who would you believe? The self-promoting old drunkard who has no life outside of this message board or the AI platform that will eventually replace education as we know it?

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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
01 Feb 2023, 12:23
#63
01 Feb 2023, 12:23#63

Pakie...apparently some applicaiton are ...

Definite integrals have many practical applications in various industries, including:

  1. Engineering: For instance, in civil engineering, definite integrals are used to calculate the displacement, velocity and acceleration of a structure.

  2. Physics: In physics, definite integrals are used to calculate physical quantities such as work done by a force, energy and electric charge.

  3. Economics: Definite integrals can be used to model and solve various economic problems, such as the cost and revenue functions in microeconomics.

  4. Computer graphics: In computer graphics, definite integrals are used to model the smoothness of curves and surfaces, making 3D animations and computer-generated images more realistic.

  5. Environmental Science: In environmental science, definite integrals can be used to model the behavior of pollutants in the environment and to study their impact on ecosystems.

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
01 Feb 2023, 16:28
#64
01 Feb 2023, 16:28#64

Plum, ChatGPT is correct, although the constant of Integration is redundant, because it’s eliminated in the subtraction when you substitute in the limits. This about as simple an integration problem as you can get, requiring no mathematical sleight of hand. It’s purely formulaic. 

It would be interesting to see how the software works on more intuitive problems. That said this whole thing is concerning. I have built a position in Alphabet stock which could be affected by ChatGPT, but it’s really hard to know the overlaps. Does one sell….who knows?

Pakie differentiation in calculus is primarily used to calculate optima of phenomena eg the peak of the acceleration curve. Integration is used to calculate the area under a curve eg the total water in a dam with fluctuating flows which can be expressed as a mathematical function.

There is a more exotic form of calculus, called the Calculus of Variations or Optimal Control Theory that identifies the optimal curve in a series of curves, rather than points on a curve. It is the basic building block in rocket trajectories and even the best jet flight path.

Man at his best.

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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
01 Feb 2023, 22:05
#65
01 Feb 2023, 22:05#65

"Definite integrals have many practical applications in various industries, including:"

Indeed...like the rest of Calculus...it's a tool w itout which modern society will collapse..most of Engineering is calculating integrals...without being able to do it, you won't pass 1st year...but we sometimes forget the basics and parrot our way through the dreary stuff.. it molds your mind into the correct kind of thinking...to solve the actual problems...forgotten most of the stuff, but innovation in engineering is impossible without Math and it's differentiation and integration all the way ...

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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
02 Feb 2023, 10:17
#66
02 Feb 2023, 10:17#66
Moz, This is still an early iteration of ChatGPT. At some point it’s going to be live proper and trained on up to date information. They’re also constantly tweaking and improving it…and we’ve yet to see most of the open source plug-ins that are surely going to be built on it. Gosh, off the top of my head i can think of about 50. It’s tough to imagine many of the overlaps receding. The opposite is probably going to occur as AI tech improves and as the public become better at using it. I’ve already started hearing phrases such as “AI bubble”…who knows what that means? I take my signal from how frightened people are by the tech. So many public intellectuals are sounding the alarm. To me that says that they recognise how strong AI is and how influential it’ll be in the years to come. I’ve started dollar cost averaging into a few AI projects that I think will do well. That said, I’m in the fortunate position of not having built any substantial positions in the traditional stock market so there’s very little rear view mirror checking that I have to do. I guess landscaping often involves replacing some previous favourites haha
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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
02 Feb 2023, 20:43
#67
02 Feb 2023, 20:43#67

So ChatGTP looks very interesting, but Microsoft its main sponsor is taking on water in the cloud (no pun intended)….so what does one do with Microsoft. These cycles are so fast investing is a blur. Just yesterday anything cloud was golden!

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PakieCaptain17,321 posts
02 Feb 2023, 20:57
#68
02 Feb 2023, 20:57#68

Thanks for the explanations. Way above my paygrade.

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
03 Feb 2023, 03:23
#69
03 Feb 2023, 03:23#69

Nonsense Pakie….it fits your business perfectly. The first derivative is speed, the second derivative is acceleration. Too much of either and you have the individual who caused the crash.

Actually too many people avoid mathematics because it’s supposedly just for nerds. It’s a tough exam subject, but that aside it’s quite enjoyable.

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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
03 Feb 2023, 07:02
#70
03 Feb 2023, 07:02#70

Pure math can be stale, but applied math and engineering math is very interesting...but most Engineers almost never uses high level math regularly...applying standard formulas ad finitum...litle fresh innovation. 

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PakieCaptain17,321 posts
03 Feb 2023, 09:12
#71
03 Feb 2023, 09:12#71

Haha, Moz I'm a good way along to 50 and so far I've gotten by in life just fine with a calculator and 5th grade maths. Can barely remember or apply anything from matric maths anymore, haven't needed to either. That maths can be fascinating though, absolutely.

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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
03 Feb 2023, 14:19
#72
03 Feb 2023, 14:19#72

"These cycles are so fast investing is a blur. Just yesterday anything cloud was golden!"

My irresponsible advice would be to sell Microsoft and put it into BTC.

Within the next 24 months BTC should see $70K again...currently trading at $23,537.00. 

Basically, an easy 3x over 24 months. 

But I'd hang on a bit as it's currently at the top of a trading range and is likely gonna come down to $12-16K again. Below is the weekly showing it currently being rejected off the top of the range. Likely another bear flag playing out...I've put in two good buying scenarios.


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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
04 Feb 2023, 16:06
#73
04 Feb 2023, 16:06#73

I follow the logic Plum….it’s a classical volatile market, which suits traders just fine. And its cyclical amplitude is huge making it a big payoff if you get it right. 

But what if Microsoft combines ChatGPT and Bing to create the ultimate source of knowledge. Could that be a 5 times gainer?

……

Pakie I’m with you on the knowledge loss, it’s humbling at times…but not as humbling as the physical decline!


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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
05 Feb 2023, 11:09
#74
05 Feb 2023, 11:09#74
I know embarrassingly little about Microsoft’s market cap. To integrate ChatGPT into Bing and have Bing compete with or overtake Google, ChatGPT’s training would have to be live. I’m sure that up-to-date training is on the horizon though…just don’t know how current it would be? Monthly, weekly…daily? So Bing probably has two hurdles then…how up to date ChatGPT can be made and whether Google’s AI will be better. For me, there is no doubt that BTC will 3x at minimum. So the way i see it is a certain 3x and possibly more versus a Bing 5x if the stars align. The AI narrative is unmistakably massive though. It does feel like we’re at the beginning of a paradigm shift.
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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
06 Feb 2023, 22:52
#75
06 Feb 2023, 22:52#75

Apparently Baidu are preparing to launch their own version of ChatGPT, suggesting perhaps that this going to be knowledge more in the public domain. Meanwhile there is speculation that Google could be waiting for others to under deliver  before launching their own AI offering.

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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
07 Feb 2023, 11:52
#76
07 Feb 2023, 11:52#76
I see Google have released a version of theirs for closed beta. Their budget was likely a much larger than Chat GPT’s…and their training data was probably deeper and more organised too considering it’s the core of their business. Shot in the dark, unless someone else does something spectacular, Google is probably the favourite. Would be nice if someone else could end up on top though. If Google wins the AI race…then they’ve probably locked up another 10-20 years of dominance.
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Devil's AdvocatePro7,008 posts
07 Feb 2023, 11:57
#77
07 Feb 2023, 11:57#77

As you say Plum , the training would have to be live, it's a given, but that would have to be for any company wanting to make this AI implementation a success...... without live learning, training, updating, you will fall behind

Manual intervention for updates would be heavily labour intensive....and extremely time consuming

For instance, I could be wrong but I think the last time the ChatGPT itself was updated was 2021, and one can imagine why, with the sheer amount of data to correlate...

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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
07 Feb 2023, 13:44
#78
07 Feb 2023, 13:44#78
...kinda putting Google in the lead, even if they weren't first to market with this type of AI.
Google's indexing/frequency is unparalleled...so they've started the race with a big lead. 
But ja, the live thing is key...cos then you could ask the AI to find you deals, items, people, jobs, entertainment and in Rooi's case friends....on and on. Kinda sky is the limit once it's live.
What happens to travel agencies, and all the other middle-man type businesses out there when one site/service can offer you a lot of what they do. 
I can see it reaching into specialist fields too. Why hire an expensive architect when I can ask AI to work to a particular jurisdictional code and design me a house that I can redesign on the fly by saying "add a Z x Y size room upstairs and give it a full glass east-facing wall"? From the architect to the jurisdictional approvals office...a lot of people will lose Jobs. It's just one example but you get the picture.
I saw the ChatGpt creator talking about what could happen when AI can start designing can carrying out its own experiments...he claims that we're not a million miles away from that. 
Meaning we'll probably see AI inventing products soon.






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Devil's AdvocatePro7,008 posts
07 Feb 2023, 14:27
#79
07 Feb 2023, 14:27#79

I'm also thinking more on the lines of how AI could adapt to offer legal advice to people who cannot afford these expensive lawyers....buying and selling stocks....

Processing legal documents, taking the bribery and corruption out of the equation, or at least limiting people's capabilities to infiltrate and corrupt....

However that's a very dubious line..... which I have no doubt will come at some point in the future... 

Robotics....  AI .... Electric.... just look at how many jobs around the world, only these 3 components here, could end, right at this moment, if put into full effective use...

Scary times ahead


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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
07 Feb 2023, 16:15
#80
07 Feb 2023, 16:15#80

AI will rearrange and simplify existing knowledge at blistering speed. The need for doctors, engineers, architects, etc will be reduced 1000000000 fold. People will interface with AI and will be able to do all these things for themselves....little need for experts...but what will happen if we become too reliant and we lose our electrical tech in a 100 000x solar flare??? 

BTW, Earth is due a big one any day now...

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