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Rich Paul - Wikipedia
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Candace Kita - Wikipedia
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1980 birth date so sort of in the middle of generation x and millenial.
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DST Global | crunchbase
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#conglomerates #naspers #tech_companies #year:2010 #DST_Global #mail.ru #boss_peeps #Yuri_Milner #bookmarked_on_site #%wiki #pub
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Karen Gillan - Wikipedia
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Damn she's tall. 5'10. So hot though.
#%wiki #celebrities #cute_girls #girls #millenials #minor_celebs #80s #pub
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Kenneth C. Griffin - Wikipedia
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Started Citadel LLC in 1990. What a boss. Only has econ bachelors for Harvard. Owns at least 75% of Citadel. $300M in real estate.
#@@unnamed_friend_for_reasons #billionaires #entrepeneurs #hedge_funds #traders #ivy_leagues #investing #boss_peeps #investment_management #alternative_investment_management #%wiki #pub
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Atari, SA - Wikipedia
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Damn Atari is still around and somehow did almost $9M in revenue and $1.5M in net income in 2014-2015. Right after their bankruptcy. Unless the revenue and income included their sales before during and after bankruptcy. Then they are nothing if so.
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Courtney Tailor - IMDb
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- https://twitter.com/courtneytailor,
- https://twitter.com/CourtneyTailor/media,
- https://www.instagram.com/courtneytailor/,
- https://www.facebook.com/Courtney-Tailor-318157631658219/,
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- https://theperfectboobs.net/index.php?topic=30670.0,
- https://www.reddit.com/r/CourtneyTailor/
- http://www.freeones.com/html/c_links/Courtney_Tailor/,
- https://hotnessrater.com/infinite-scroll/49474/courtney-tailor,
- http://www.playboy.com/galleries/courtney-tailor-sexy-instagram-pics,
#%wiki #celebrities #cute_girls #generation_y #girls #millenials #minor_celebs #models #adult_models #cover_models #90s #pub
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MPlayer - Wikipedia
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start [ZshWiki]
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Коворкинг завсегдатаи - Google Docs
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Super-Earth - Wikipedia
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Mega-Earth - Wikipedia
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Crazy! Only 3 verified Mega-Earths. I'm not sure if terrestrial here can also mean ice planets, which are mostly useless to us, right?I think it does.
#astronomy #interesting #science #%wiki #pub
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Exoplanetology - Wikipedia
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Red dwarf - Wikipedia
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Methods of detecting exoplanets - Wikipedia
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"For example, a star like the Sun is about a billion times as bright as the reflected light from any of the planets orbiting it. In addition to the intrinsic difficulty of detecting such a faint light source, the light from the parent star causes a glare that washes it out. For those reasons, very few of the extrasolar planets reported as of April 2014 have been observed directly, with even fewer being resolved from their host star." -- two interesting stats - Less than 5% have been discovered directly. It seems like more were discovered in 2014 than all previous years combined.
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Circumstellar habitable zone - Wikipedia
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"In astronomy and astrobiology, the circumstellar habitable zone (CHZ), or simply the habitable zone, is the range of orbits around a star within which a planetary surface can support liquid water given sufficient atmospheric pressure.[1][2] The bounds of the CHZ are based on Earth's position in the Solar System and the amount of radiant energy it receives from the Sun. Due to the importance of liquid water to Earth's biosphere, the nature of the CHZ and the objects within it may be instrumental in determining the scope and distribution of Earth-like extraterrestrial life and intelligence." -- Haven't read through it all yet, but wondering what Earth's habital zones are. For humans and then for any visible species and then any life at all. So 3 different scenarios. Someone said habitable zone for for Earth is within 5% of its current average distance. Not even sure if that means humans or any life at all. With no info at all, I would think Earth could be as close as Mars and as far as Venus (at their farthest and closest) for some life like bacteria to survive. But maybe I'm totally wrong and you really need to be in the right spot. Or maybe we don't know.
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Exoplanet - Wikipedia
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George Ciccariello-Maher - Wikipedia
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Madison Davenport - Wikipedia
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