Chuck Norris once s
Chuck Norris once swung a walrus around by its tusks and threw it half a mile. He kept the tusks.
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UP Squared Pro 710H SBC cUP Squared Pro 710H SBC combines Alder Lake-N CPU with Hailo-8 AI accelerator for the machine vision market – CNX Software AAEON UP Squared Pro 710H 4×4-inch SBC combines Intel Processor N97 or Core i3-N305 Alder Lake-N CPU with a 26 TOPS Hailo-8 Edge AI chip.
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Aluminum recycler NovelisAluminum recycler Novelis targets up to $12.6bn valuation in US IPO Novelis, owned by Indian billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla’s Hindalco Industries, is targeting a valuation of up to $12.6 billion in its initial public offering in the United States, the aluminum products maker said on Tuesday. The world’s largest recycler of aluminum, whose…
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Mississippi woman arresteMississippi woman arrested in Daphne after stealing cars, injuring 2 corrections officers: DPD DAPHNE, Ala. (WKRG) — A Pass Christian, Miss., woman was arrested in Daphne after she broke into multiple cars, stealing three of them before injuring two corrections officers, according to the Daphne Police Department. Atmore man faces attempted murder charge,…
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How America became so carHow America became so car dependent America is a car-dominated country. It’s not just because cars are awesome. Politics, lobbies, even seemingly unrelated laws have all helped make that happen.
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US Olympic track star KenUS Olympic track star Kendall Ellis says she was scratched 4 minutes before 4x400M relay, left ‘blindsided’ American track star Kendall Ellis said she was scratched from the 4×400-meter relay on Saturday with four minutes to spare, leaving her “blindsided.”
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Toyota’s shining reputatiToyota’s shining reputation is hit by another unfixable issue In the late 1980s and early 1990s, storied Japanese automaker Toyota (TOYOF) sold its cars with a simple tagline: “I love what you do for me.” The simple phrase described the feeling of owning one of Toyota’s inexpensive, stylish, feature-rich cars with bulletproof reliability, as…
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