I assumed IDEN means identify. Q has used it at least once before, IIRC.
I always liked pic related the most.
(Sorry to say that I really dislike the light blue one on the OP.)
Go back.
>>20142 Is that what they are, chicks? Need larger size, min. 600 pixels, 1800 is better. Since I never saw this image before how would I be able to tell what the whitish things are? Looks like large popcorn?
nypost.com/2018/01/06/were-still-better-off-with-trump-than-clinton/
We did some experiments with the Twitter API a few days back.
IF you have a Twitter account, it shows timestamps according to your Twitter profile, which should be the same as your user agent (PC time zone settings).
IF you don't have a Twitter account and look at Twitter on the web, Pacific Time is displayed. We only tested it in PST obviously could not test PDT in this season.
Does anybody have data to contradict this? If you do, post it here right now, it's needed.
>>20358 Such as? (I admit skimming it real fast โ it's hard to stop speedreading after doing it 16 hours a day for >2 months!)
>1/22/90 ~~and not 1/17/90~~ of Brit Hume's interview on ABC News.
>The other news that broke that morning was that an 'off-world satellite' had been retrieved by US Military reconnaissance forces.
Well that is indeed interesting! It sounds like you knowโฆ
So far I have not been able to find it using Google search 'off-world satellite' retrieved by US Military reconnaissance
or ABC News search abcnews.go.com/search?searchtext=Brit%20Hume%201990&r=old
This will take some digging apparently. You seem fairly certain of your infoโฆ
Anon did not say the retrieval of an off-world satellite by US Military reconaissance was reported by ABC News Brit Hume. He said that news broke the same day. I'm continuing to search without limiting it to ABC newsโฆ.