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In the Star Trek series and movies, the Enterprise is always racing fast from one solar system to the next. NASA scientist James O'Donoghue has created an animation showing how long the USS Enterprise would take to fly from the Sun to Pluto. He found that even a warp factor of 9.9 (which would be 2,083 times the speed of light) does not allow him to fly quickly from one end of the Milky Way to another. To traverse our galaxy, which spans 150,000 to 200,000 light-years, you would need around 96 years, even with Warp 9.9.
Even with Transwarp, which means 8.323 times the speed of light (Star Trek: The Next Generation) - you would still be on the way for about 24 years.
https://gfycat.com/showyagedflyingfox-james-odonoghue-science-fiction-space-travel
https://www.businessinsider.de/star-trek-warp-light-speed-reality-travel-nasa-animation-2019-1?r=US&IR=T
Internal e-Mails show how NASA scientists totally missed it.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/danvergano/nasa-emails-asteroid-2019-ok
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUNg3I27Ftk
"Ich hole mir Verstärkung von deiner Mutter"
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https://www.jetzt.de/netzteil/tattoofrei-setzt-sich-fuer-erziehung-auf-facebook-ein
The plan is to invite 100 people randomly, and they’re all going to compete for £100,000 in prize money. As for the developer, the millionaire is offering anyone interested up to £45,000 for six weeks of work setting up the event on site.
As you’ve probably guessed, this is essentially a big-team Airsoft match.
Players will be wearing “touch-sensitive body armour” to register hits, since it’s presumably going to be hard to rely on an honour system at that scale.
Developers interested can submit their CVs and fill this online form.
The deadline for submissions is April 22, and the winner will be notified by May 10.
https://www.vg247.com/2019/04/09/millionaire-real-world-battle-royale-on-private-island/
We discovered such a driver while investigating an alert raised by Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection’s kernel sensors. We traced the anomalous behavior to a device management driver developed by Huawei. Digging deeper, we found a lapse in the design that led to a vulnerability that could allow local privilege escalation.
https://www.microsoft.com/security/blog/2019/03/25/from-alert-to-driver-vulnerability-microsoft-defender-atp-investigation-unearths-privilege-escalation-flaw/