A storm indeed #NukeFreeCal

A storm indeed:

And all of it's at risk

We knew what we wanted.
We got it.
Now we’re getting it:
http://enenews.com/radio-program-on-units-3-and-4-the-whole-northern-hemisphere-is-at-risk-right-now-a-storm-of-international-worry-we-dont-have-to-totally-panic-right-now-there-is-a-possiblity-we-may-luck-our
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IJS

IJS:
I'm Just Saying: Used to add emphasis, or express irony. Can also be used to express sarcasm. Can be used on the back of almost any sentence, IJS.


Person 1: how was that movie

Person 2: That crap was straight booty, IJS



Person 1: did you see the new guy

Person 2: I'm still having wet dreams, IJS


Check Out Our New Video Series: Singularity Hub Accelerated Tech News!

Check Out Our New Video Series: Singularity Hub Accelerated Tech News!:
Aaron
You can’t talk about the rapid evolution of technology every day without eventually wanting to experience a little bit of it yourself. Today Singularity Hub is launching its new video series: Accelerated Tech News. Every week Aaron Saenz will provide a fast-paced recap of the top stories and major concepts discussed on Singularity Hub (and possibly in our Membership Program too!). With a light touch and humorous outlook (at least Aaron finds his own jokes funny), Accelerated Tech News should be able to serve two big purposes: making it easier to digest all the great content produced at Singularity Hub, and making it easier to share that content quickly on the web. When you want to learn more about what’s discussed in the video, just go to SingularityHub.com and you’ll get the full story. We’re eager to keep you informed about the exponentially changing world around you. So, without further ado, here’s our debut episode of Singularity Hub Accelerated Tech News. Enjoy!
The Accelerated Tech News is still a work in progress, and we’re excited to hear what our readers (and now, our watchers) have to say about it. Please comment below, or on the YouTube page, to let us know what you like, what you hate, and what you’d like to see expanded in the future. Make a suggestion today and you could be shaping these videos for years to come. How’s that for a disruptive impact?