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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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Complete List Of The Hooters Albums And Discography
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Complete List Of The Hooters Albums And Discography

This Complete List Of The Hooters Albums And Songs presents the full discography of  The Hooters studio albums. The band‚ The Hooters‚ was first formed in 1980. The group The Hooters hails from the area of Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania.  All these exciting albums by The Hooters have been presented below chronologically. We have also included all original release dates with each album by The Hooters as well as all original album covers. Every album by The Hooters listed below showcases the entire album tracklisting. THE HOOTERS STUDIO ALBUMS Amore (1983) Released December 1983 Amore is the debut album by The Hooters‚ originally The post Complete List Of The Hooters Albums And Discography appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Deep Sea Octopus Nursery With 4 New Species Confirmed by Marine Biologists
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Deep Sea Octopus Nursery With 4 New Species Confirmed by Marine Biologists

The Schmidt Ocean Institute recently announced a set of absolutely incredible results from one of their expeditions 2 miles below the seas of Costa Rica. Near a rocky outcrop called El Dorado Hill‚ the marine scientists identified four new species of octopus photographed a rarely-seen octopus hatchery‚ and documented their life around a series of […] The post Deep Sea Octopus Nursery With 4 New Species Confirmed by Marine Biologists appeared first on Good News Network.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth review – a classic reborn yet again
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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth review – a classic reborn yet again

Even if you’ve never played it‚ there’s no doubt that you’ve been impacted by Final Fantasy 7 in some way. It’s one of the most influential video games ever released‚ and practically every game that has come out after has been affected by it in some way. Plus‚ new people continue to fall in love with Final Fantasy 7 to this day across several spinoffs‚ mobile games‚ remasters‚ and remakes. No matter how you look at it‚ the world of Final Fantasy 7 is special‚ and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth really wants you to know that. It’s a big-budget love letter to the series made by fans‚ for fans‚ and its passion for the source material is infectious. Rebirth is a theme park of Final Fantasy goodness‚ and while it doesn’t stick the landing in every regard‚ it’s a shining reminder of why people love Final Fantasy 7 so much. Screenshot: PC Invasion Final Fantasy 7‚ Expanded and Enhanced Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth picks up where Remake left off. After...
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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Do You Remember?  HyperColor Shirts
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Do You Remember? HyperColor Shirts

We saw the future‚ and it changed color with heat. You practically couldn’t afford not to buy a HyperColor shirt. I mean‚ it changed color‚ right? That was like getting two shirts for the price of one. CONTINUE READING... The post Do You Remember? HyperColor Shirts appeared first on The Retro Network.
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
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Gemini AI Makes Me Wonder What My Great Grandchildren Will Believe About History
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Gemini AI Makes Me Wonder What My Great Grandchildren Will Believe About History

Author of How to Prep When You’re Broke and Bloom Where You’re Planted online course Do you ever see something that makes you really fear for the future? We all know that history is written by the victors. We all know that there are some bad guys who were written up as good guys. We know that some dark times get rewritten as not-so-bad times or erased altogether. The history of Ireland was written by the priests but there was a whole lot of civilization and culture there before that‚ much of it stamped out due to the religious beliefs of the writers. The same is true for the United States – settlers who were able to write created their own version and documentation of the history of our continent that left out the stories of the original occupants. And now we’re watching as an entirely new revision is made. AI is allowing leaps and bounds in progress‚ if by progress you mean entirely erasing history and rewriting it to be “diverse.” Gemini AI is blatantly racist. Gemini AI‚ the AI image creator of Google‚ is blatantly racist. But it’s okay. It’s not racist against minorities. It’s racist against white people‚ and in today’s world‚ that’s not actually racism if you are to believe the mainstream media. This isn’t going to be a long article. It’s going to mostly be photos from Twitter. You can draw your own conclusions. America's Founding Fathers‚ Vikings‚ and the Pope according to Google AI: pic.twitter.com/lw4aIKLwkp — End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) February 21‚ 2024 Here's my contribution to the #GeminiAI clusterf*uck. pic.twitter.com/2cXhreI9K4 — Seoul Man (@Monkey3ddd) February 22‚ 2024 first result I got pic.twitter.com/SLaHrTCHAL — GeroDoc (@doc_gero) February 21‚ 2024   Are you sure about that‚ Gemini? pic.twitter.com/f7VzMdxZgy — Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) February 21‚ 2024 Google's Gemini AI cannot understand cultural and historical context‚ and has to play the 'diversity card' including changing white people (males in particular) to any other ethnic group or sex. pic.twitter.com/vXzLQUP0Ai — Jean Easter (@JeanGardenLuv) February 21‚ 2024 Google AI Gemini shows non-White women when asked to generate pictures of Nazi soldiers. Follow: @AFpost pic.twitter.com/w0ML5TXO04 — AF Post (@AFpost) February 21‚ 2024 #GeminiAI is hilarious pic.twitter.com/UqQ0qv56Ou — Dogma Catpaw (@Dogma_Catpaw) February 21‚ 2024 Google apologizes for new Gemini AI refusing to show pictures and achievements of White people. Follow: @AFpost pic.twitter.com/60fjfe5HI6 — AF Post (@AFpost) February 21‚ 2024 pic.twitter.com/wvXyhj4jyO — SOULTOAST (@Lord_S0ULT0AST) February 21‚ 2024 Lol google is racist pic.twitter.com/zKIpgWZwiL — Tim Pool (@Timcast) February 21‚ 2024 Before someone says I’m racist… Of course‚ someone‚ somewhere (and we all know who it will be) will say that I’m racist and fragile because this bothers me. I kindly invite this person to troll elsewhere because I’m not allowing the circular argument fallacy to distract from the main point. Erasing history is wrong.  Erasing entire races is wrong. Whether we’re talking about erasing the history of enslaved black people brought to America against their will‚ or erasing the history of Asian-Americans who were ripped from their homes and placed in internment camps‚ or erasing the history of white people in…well EVERYTHING…‚ it’s wrong. There is always going to be some bias in history‚ because circling back to my initial point – it’s written by the victors. But forcing diversity and inclusion down the throats of people who never excluded anyone based on race or ethnicity in their lives only does one thing: it makes them feel defensive. It makes them feel like they’re under attack. And what do people under attack do? They fight back. Whether it’s rational or not‚ it’s human nature to fight back and lash out and begin to despise someone who treats YOU like the enemy. All this is doing is making people more divided. It’s certainly not making us embrace one another and sing kumbayah. And by negating any achievement by a white person and assigning it to a person of another race or ethnicity‚ it erases history just as certainly as the other examples I have mentioned here. By refusing to allow certain images to be generated because their very existence is deemed to be hateful‚ what is it telling children with backgrounds and families and skin colors like this? This has all been done before‚ albeit without computers. It was wrong then. And it’s wrong now. What about REAL accomplishments? There are many incredible stories – true ones – about the accomplishments of people from every background and every place on the planet. Why aren’t we telling those stories instead of recreating existing stories and changing the identities of the players? Isn’t it more important to add stories of great achievements than to just rewrite existing stories? Doesn’t that just reiterate that the existing stories are somehow better? I don’t believe that’s true. People everywhere have stories about someone who has done great things. Real events. True heroes and inventors and leaders. I want to know about the history of real people. I want to know their stories. I don’t want to pretend that the Queen of England was a different race or that George Washington was actually Native American. I want to know about things that happened and who made those things happen. Many of those stories are lost to the winds of time but many are also still out there. Why isn’t Google promoting these stories instead of trying to convince us that the history we know is wrong and bad? What will our great-grandchildren believe? Google’s half-hearted apology means nothing. In fact‚ they apologized not for completely excluding white people but more for making Nazi soldiers “diverse. What will my great-grandchildren think when they consider the history of the United States of America? What will they believe to be true about early civilizations? What will they believe about the Greeks and the Romans and the Vikings? What will they believe really happened in the early 2000s when the devolution of the US really sped up? Well‚ if Google’s in charge‚ what they’ll think isn’t going to be anywhere close to what we’re watching happen. What are your thoughts? I want to know what you think about this. Are you surprised? Are you bothered? How are you preserving history for your children‚ grandchildren‚ and beyond? Let’s talk about it in the comments. And please‚ don’t be hateful. I know at least one of you will have something nasty and insulting to say to me (we all know who I’m talking about)‚ but for the rest of you‚ try and behave. About Daisy Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging‚ adventure-seeking‚ globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper‚ which is about current events‚ preparedness‚ self-reliance‚ and the pursuit of liberty; 2)  The Frugalite‚ a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived; and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com‚ an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. Her work is widely republished across alternative media and she has appeared in many interviews. Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books‚ 12 self-published books‚ and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides‚ printables‚ and courses at SelfRelianceand Survival.com You can find her on Facebook‚ Pinterest‚ Gab‚ MeWe‚ Parler‚ Instagram‚ and Twitter. The post Gemini AI Makes Me Wonder What My Great Grandchildren Will Believe About History appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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Postponed Pawnee Honors
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Postponed Pawnee Honors

Adding insult to injury‚ a Pawnee scout for the U.S. Army shot in 1869 by a member of his own command was for decades denied a marker reflecting his Medal of Honor for the same action. What makes the oversight worse is that Sergeant Mad Bear (Co-Rux-Te-Chod-Ish) was the first American Indian ever awarded his adoptive nation’s highest honor. Thanks to the diligent research of Wild West contributor Jeff Broome‚ the scout may finally have his day in the sun.  In the summer of 1869 Major Frank North and his company of Pawnee scouts were in pursuit of Cheyenne Dog Soldiers under Chief Tall Bull along Kansas’ Republican River. On July 8‚ according to Mad Bear’s citation‚ the sergeant “ran out from the command in pursuit of a dismounted [Cheyenne]” when badly wounded by the bullet fired by a fellow scout. But when North’s brother Luther wrote a memoir mentioning his own stint as a commander of the scouts‚ he recorded Mad Bear’s name as Traveling Bear‚ and the confusion lingered.  Enter Broome. During research toward his 2003 book Dog Soldier Justice‚ relating the captivity ordeal of Susanna Alderdice amid the same conflict‚ he discovered the misattribution of Mad Bear’s medal. The Medal of Honor Historical Society of the United States notified Veterans Affairs of the error‚ and the latter ultimately concurred. A private marker stands atop Mad Bear’s grave at the North Indian Cemetery in Pawnee‚ Okla. The Pawnee Nation must first remove it before the VA will place a military marker designating him as a Medal of Honor recipient. So it appears Mad Bear’s luck is about to change.
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Pet Life
Pet Life
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Dog Gets Rescued By Coast Guard After Surviving In a Shipping Container For 8 Days With No Food
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Dog Gets Rescued By Coast Guard After Surviving In a Shipping Container For 8 Days With No Food

A dog was found and rescued by a team of US Coast Guard marine inspectors during a routine inspection of shipping containers at the Port of Houston on Wednesday‚ January 31.
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Hot Air Feed
Hot Air Feed
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Finland Getting Serious About Preparing for War
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Finland Getting Serious About Preparing for War

Finland Getting Serious About Preparing for War
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Hot Air Feed
Hot Air Feed
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Food Costs Eat Into Your Income at a Level Not Seen in 30 Years
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Food Costs Eat Into Your Income at a Level Not Seen in 30 Years

Food Costs Eat Into Your Income at a Level Not Seen in 30 Years
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Over 100 Never-Before-Seen Species Discovered Along Deep Sea Mountain Range
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Over 100 Never-Before-Seen Species Discovered Along Deep Sea Mountain Range

More than 100 new species have been discovered on an underwater mountain range off the coast of Chile. Among the never-before-seen critters seen on the expedition are corals‚ glass sponges‚ sea urchins‚ amphipods‚ lobsters‚ plus a gaggle of peculiar fish and squid that are already known to science (but no less strange).The discoveries come from an international group of scientists who recently explored the seamounts along the Nazca and Salas y Gómez Ridge‚ a 2‚900-kilometer (1‚800-mile) long chain of underwater mountains that stretches from offshore Chile to Rapa Nui‚ aka Easter Island.Led by Dr Javier Sellanes of the Universidad Católica del Norte‚ the scientists used an underwater robot to cruise to depths of 4‚500 meters (14‚763 feet) below sea level and collect data from 10 of the 200 seamounts.A seamount is an underwater mountain with steep sides that are typically the remnants of extinct volcanoes. These fascinating features often become hives of biodiversity since they provide wildlife with a solid surface to live upon‚ supplying them with food and nutrients.A squat lobster – likely to be a new species – documented in coral at a depth of 669 meters (2‚194 feet).Image credit: Schmidt Ocean InstituteRemarkably‚ each seamount studied by the researchers was found to be home to a completely different ecosystem. This includes swathes of thriving deep-sea coral reefs and sponge gardens‚ many of which may already be vulnerable. The team hopes their findings will help show the urgent need to protect marine environments in the Pacific and beyond. “We far exceeded our hopes on this expedition. You always expect to find new species in these remote and poorly explored areas‚ but the amount we found‚ especially for some groups like sponges‚ is mind-blowing‚” marine biologist Sellanes said in a statement sent to IFLScience.A rarely-seen whiplash squid (Mastigoteuthis) documented at 1‚105 meters (3‚625 feet) depth.Image credit: Schmidt Ocean Institute“These thriving and healthy ecosystems indicate that the Nazca-Desventuradas and Juan Fernández Marine Parks effectively protect delicate marine habitats‚” explained Sellanes.To confirm which species have never been identified before‚ the team is closely analyzing the specimens’ physiology and genetics to confirm whether they are‚ indeed‚ new to science.“Full species identification can take many years‚ and Dr Sellanes and his team have an incredible number of samples from this amazingly beautiful and little-known biodiversity hotspot‚” explained Dr Jyotika Virmani‚ Schmidt Ocean Institute Executive Director.Oblong Dermechinus urchins documented at a depth of 516 meters (1‚692 feet).Image credit: Schmidt Ocean InstituteThis Saturday‚ February 24‚ a second expedition along the Salas y Gómez Ridge will begin aboard the research vessel Falkor (too). Best of all‚ you’ll be able to watch a live stream of the underwater dives on Schmidt Ocean Institute's YouTube channel.Who knows‚ perhaps even more new species will be uncovered for the first time.    “Schmidt Ocean Institute is a partner with the Nippon Foundation – Nekton Ocean Census Program‚ which has set a target of finding 100‚000 new marine species in the next 10 years and‚ once identified‚ these new species will be a part of that‚” said Dr Virmani. 
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