Anonymous ID: 483cc9 April 3, 2019, 7:36 p.m. No.6040413   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0499

President Trump hosted senior military leaders at the White House tonight for a briefing and dinner.

 

“We are on the cusp of doing something very important: We're rebuilding our military.”

 

https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1113590842390917120

Anonymous ID: 483cc9 April 3, 2019, 7:43 p.m. No.6040489   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0581 >>0623

>>6040464

 

At CES, IBM today announced its first commercial quantum computer for use outside of the lab. The 20-qubit system combines into a single package the quantum and classical computing parts it takes to use a machine like this for research and business applications. That package, the IBM Q system, is still huge, of course, but it includes everything a company would need to get started with its quantum computing experiments, including all the machinery necessary to cool the quantum computing hardware.

 

While IBM describes it as the first fully integrated universal quantum computing system designed for scientific and commercial use, it’s worth stressing that a 20-qubit machine is nowhere near powerful enough for most of the commercial applications that people envision for a quantum computer with more qubits — and qubits that are useful for more than 100 microseconds. It’s no surprise then, that IBM stresses that this is a first attempt and that the systems are “designed to one day tackle problems that are currently seen as too complex and exponential in nature for classical systems to handle.” Right now, we’re not quite there yet, but the company also notes that these systems are upgradable (and easy to maintain)

Anonymous ID: 483cc9 April 3, 2019, 7:52 p.m. No.6040608   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6040546

One woman revealed to CBS Chicago that the boy told her he'd been running for two hours and that he had 'been passed around for seven years'.

 

Boy, 14, found wandering the streets of Cincinnati claims he is missing child who vanished seven years ago after his mom's suicide – and says he 'escaped his kidnappers by fleeing from a motel and running over a bridge until he got to Kentucky'

The 14-year-old boy claims to be Timmothy Pitzen, who vanished in 2011

Pitzen vanished without a trace on May 11, 2011, after his mother picked him up from Greenman Elementary School and took him on a three day holiday

Mom Amy Fry-Pitzen was later found to have committed suicide, leaving behind a note to insist her son was safe but wouldn't be seen again

Police say the boy found in Cincinnati told officers he escaped captivity from a nearby inn, and 'kept running across a bridge' until he got to Kentucky

He told officers that he'd managed to escape 'from two kidnappers that have been holding him for seven years'

He was taken to the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital where he will await the arrival of investigators, who will work to determine his identity

A 14-year-old boy found wandering the streets of Cincinnati has told police that he's Timmothy Pitzen, an Aurora boy who disappeared without a trace in 2011 following his mother's suicide.

 

According to a police report filed on Wednesday, the boy told officers that he'd managed to flee 'from two kidnappers that have been holding him for 7 years'.

 

He then detailed how he'd escaped from a nearby Red Roof Inn, and 'kept running across a bridge' until he got to Kentucky.

Residents who live near where the 14-year-old boy was found in Newport, Cincinnati, have said the his face was bruised and he appeared to be 'very scared and agitated'.

One woman revealed to CBS Chicago that the boy told her he'd been running for two hours and that he had 'been passed around for seven years'.

Pitzen vanished without a trace on May 11, 2011, shortly after being dropped off at Greenman Elementary School, in Aurora, Illinois, by his father.

The boy, just 6-years-old at the time, was later picked-up by his mother, Amy Fry-Pitzen, who told the school she needed to take her son home because of a family emergency.

Fry-Pitzen, 43, then took her son on a three-day holiday, visiting the zoo and several water-parks before she was found dead inside a motel room, in Rockford.

Police reports at the time say Fry-Pitzen checked into the motel alone, without her son. An autopsy confirmed she had committed suicide with a series of slashes to her wrists.

A note left behind by the mother stated her son was safe and in the care of others, but added: ‘You’ll never find him’.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6883359/Boy-wandering-streets-Kentucky-neighborhood-claims-kid-went-missing-2011.html