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We have defeated SB 871, the student vaccine mandate, with the bill never receiving a single vote. What’s more, we have forced Gavin Newsom to back down.

Things happened very quickly on Thursday. Shortly after I sent youthe post about how we almost had the bill killed, the author made it official. He acknowledged he would not try to move it forward.

I then released a statement calling on Newsom to rescind his own mandate immediately. For once, the Governor listened; shortly thereafter, he called it off. One headline read: “Student Vaccine Mandates Fall Like Dominoes.”

Technically, Newsom says the mandate is delayed to July 2023, but in my opinion, that’s a way to save face. For all intents and
purposes, it’s gone. This decision is back where it belongs: in the hands of parents.

This comes six months after Newsom announced the mandate, trumpeting California as the “first state.” As time passed, we remained the only state. His grandiose hopes of “leading” the nation were shattered when no one followed.
 
There is the possibility that he is a reincarnation of Sheriff Joe, or at least an alternative net-nym created by the same sociopath.
I truly don’t understand the ones that only display constant anger, seething in every post. What’s the angle? I can only assume they live powerless, miserable lives.
 
Are you going to explain how your professional cryptography skills translate to crypto currency?

I know...you need time to Google it.

As you were..

Just jumping in here and not sure who's arguing what here -- but cryptocurrencies rely heavily on cryptography (public/private key encryption to be specific).
 
Just jumping in here and not sure who's arguing what here -- but cryptocurrencies rely heavily on cryptography (public/private key encryption to be specific).
E thinks he understands crypto usage. Being a cryptographer form the 60s, 70s or 80s does nothing for today's crypto. It's like saying he built a Model T and therefore should have credence in the inner workings of a Tesla...
 
E thinks he understands crypto usage. Being a cryptographer form the 60s, 70s or 80s does nothing for today's crypto. It's like saying he built a Model T and therefore should have credence in the inner workings of a Tesla...

I mean PKI was invented in the 1970s. I suspect a lot of cryptography that cryptocurrencies use are built on ideas from that time.
 
I mean PKI was invented in the 1970s. I suspect a lot of cryptography that cryptocurrencies use are built on ideas from that time.
Block chain hasn't been around nearly that long. A Tesla and Model Ts fo have things in common but how they work are vastly different. Do Teslas use ideas from yhe Model T.. sure. Would you want a tech that only worked on Model Ts to repair your Tesla? Nope..
 
E thinks he understands crypto usage. Being a cryptographer form the 60s, 70s or 80s does nothing for today's crypto. It's like saying he built a Model T and therefore should have credence in the inner workings of a Tesla...

My NSA Crypto clearance was active when I retired in 2008.
 
Block chain hasn't been around nearly that long. A Tesla and Model Ts fo have things in common but how they work are vastly different. Do Teslas use ideas from yhe Model T.. sure. Would you want a tech that only worked on Model Ts to repair your Tesla? Nope..

You're babbling.
 
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