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after facebook and cambridge signed deal, they started their cooperation. hey everyone, we are live from my backyard where i am smoking a brisket and some ribs and getting ready for the presidential debate tonight, not stopping now, i love this, all the all the comments that are that are coming in, it's like i'm i'm sitting here smoking these meats and um and just hanging out with 85,000 people who are hanging out with me in my backyard, is it? fun to be in a trump rally. i mean, is this the greatest? and i hope that all of you get out and vote. this is going to be an important one. our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment. why are i 50 points ahead, you might ask? they benefited from the delightful collaboration that profited from selling the information of about 85 million us citizens in order to engineer the 2016 election. politicians were the other side of the story, facebook and cambridge profited from the deal, and the us congress managed to send trump to the white house. the oath of office i take today is an oath o
after facebook and cambridge signed deal, they started their cooperation. hey everyone, we are live from my backyard where i am smoking a brisket and some ribs and getting ready for the presidential debate tonight, not stopping now, i love this, all the all the comments that are that are coming in, it's like i'm i'm sitting here smoking these meats and um and just hanging out with 85,000 people who are hanging out with me in my backyard, is it? fun to be in a trump rally. i mean, is this the...
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wow, cambridge. your _ computer science at cambridge.ily and _ computer science at cambridge. r cambridge, your family and friends must be amazed.— cambridge, your family and friends must be amazed. they are over the moon, must be amazed. they are over the moon. and — must be amazed. they are over the moon. and i — must be amazed. they are over the moon. and i am _ must be amazed. they are over the moon, and i am too. _ must be amazed. they are over the moon, and i am too. are _ must be amazed. they are over the moon, and i am too. are you - must be amazed. they are over the i moon, and i am too. are you worried about the cost _ moon, and i am too. are you worried about the cost of _ moon, and i am too. are you worried about the cost of going _ moon, and i am too. are you worried about the cost of going on _ moon, and i am too. are you worried about the cost of going on to - about the cost of going on to university? all about the cost of going on to university?— about the cost of going on to universi ? �* , , ., university? all universit
wow, cambridge. your _ computer science at cambridge.ily and _ computer science at cambridge. r cambridge, your family and friends must be amazed.— cambridge, your family and friends must be amazed. they are over the moon, must be amazed. they are over the moon. and — must be amazed. they are over the moon. and i — must be amazed. they are over the moon. and i am _ must be amazed. they are over the moon, and i am too. _ must be amazed. they are over the moon, and i am too. are _ must be...
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so cambridge is often taken an example of how things could should be done.t, even when you go into the booth and you're asked to rank candidate rather than just selecting the top choice to select second or third, etc., there are now various ways of those votes and they can produce different outcomes. this is a little bit disconcerting but also really cool from a mathematical point of view. it says to a mathematician something cool is happening here, let go dig right. one of the tally ways is instant runoff. and instant runoff is what we what's synonymous now to ranked choice voting. when you say ranked choice voting in the news, that's what people they mean instant runoff. and this runoff is basically successive system of elimination person with the least number of first place votes is eliminated, their votes are transferred to the next person on each ballot. so there's a success kind of reallocation of votes and eliminate that eventually brings us to a point where majority like actual actual absolute majority, more than 50% of voters are are expressing a pr
so cambridge is often taken an example of how things could should be done.t, even when you go into the booth and you're asked to rank candidate rather than just selecting the top choice to select second or third, etc., there are now various ways of those votes and they can produce different outcomes. this is a little bit disconcerting but also really cool from a mathematical point of view. it says to a mathematician something cool is happening here, let go dig right. one of the tally ways is...
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longest that i cambridge does something even cooler. for multi-winner elections were city council or school board in cambridge there's a souped-up version called the single transferable vote. it's an example of how things could and should be done but you are right when you go to the booth and you're asked to rank candidates rather than just selecting the top choice you select second third etc. there are now various ways of tallying those votes. they can produce different outcomes. this is disconcerting most are pooled in a mathematical point of view. assist of the mathematician the something's happening here. one of the ways is instant runoff and innocent runoff is where it's anonymous to rank choice voting. rank choice voting is an instant runoff. instant runoff is a successive elimination for the first with the least votes is eliminated and their votes are transferred to the next person on the ballot. and there's a reallocation of those illuminations that eventually brings us to a point where a majority of an actual output majority mo
longest that i cambridge does something even cooler. for multi-winner elections were city council or school board in cambridge there's a souped-up version called the single transferable vote. it's an example of how things could and should be done but you are right when you go to the booth and you're asked to rank candidates rather than just selecting the top choice you select second third etc. there are now various ways of tallying those votes. they can produce different outcomes. this is...
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firm that specialised in using computer—based detection and recognition of fingerprints, called cambridgeeuro dynamics. you're watching bbc news. we begin with breaking news — the body of british tech entrepreneur mike lynch has been recovered, days after his yacht capsized off the coast of sicily — a source close to the family has told the bbc. the 59—year—old was holidaying with family, members of his business and legal inner circle, as well as the vessel's crew, the bayesian, when it was struck by a powerful storm on monday morning. lynch had been a significant figure in the tech industry — and was awarded an obe in recognition of his service to uk enterprise. we had heard quite openly about the intense legal battle looming over him for about a decade, 13 years in fact and it was thanks to his success in business that he had the finances to be able to find that case. he had been a significant figure in the tech industry and was awarded an obe in fact in recognition of his service to the uk enterprise. let's go live to our correspondent bethany bell in sicily. the worst possible news ha
firm that specialised in using computer—based detection and recognition of fingerprints, called cambridgeeuro dynamics. you're watching bbc news. we begin with breaking news — the body of british tech entrepreneur mike lynch has been recovered, days after his yacht capsized off the coast of sicily — a source close to the family has told the bbc. the 59—year—old was holidaying with family, members of his business and legal inner circle, as well as the vessel's crew, the bayesian, when...
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>> are you saying that the system in cambridge does or less so than others? >> what i think is that it makes it easier for people to decide to run. >> that is exactly the point and that is a good thing. now, you might have on the ballot 17 people running for their school board like who are all these people. but you can do the voting by ranking model 17, like rank the top three or however many you want to. incumbency is much less protected under these proportional systems. so, multi-winner districts, the winners would be chosen why would cambridge does, the proportional representation. so, if you have four people running you could get elected with 17% so suddenly you don't need pluralityu of the vote. you could appeal to a smaller slice of the population. on a running this niche campaign for example,o and that can get you into the legislature. but a much better model for plurality, for a multitude of participation or presentation. so, plus the gerrymandering is basically eliminated for the multi-districts. so the incumbency is harder to protect when you only n
>> are you saying that the system in cambridge does or less so than others? >> what i think is that it makes it easier for people to decide to run. >> that is exactly the point and that is a good thing. now, you might have on the ballot 17 people running for their school board like who are all these people. but you can do the voting by ranking model 17, like rank the top three or however many you want to. incumbency is much less protected under these proportional systems. so,...
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and she reminds us that he was a tech industry stalwart for over 30 years, having graduated from cambridgescribed him as a tech superstar. is software that he developed at the firm autonomy used bayesian inference, the name that he gave to his luxury superyacht that sadly went down in that storm earlier this week. that statistical method helped forecasters predict outcomes, and it is used in artificial intelligence models today. we have heard about his long legal battle in the united states after 12 years of fighting an injustice, as he saw it, he was dramatically acquitted in a us court in 15 charges of fraud earlier this year. he was also in line for a £300 million payout following the recent sale of a form called dark trace, which he founded as part of the cyber security landscape in the uk. things were really looking up for him and, three weeks ago, he told the bbc that he felt lucky was having a new lease of life, a second lease of life after the conclusion of that fraud trial. but then many people thought that the trip he was on with friends and family and colleagues was intended to
and she reminds us that he was a tech industry stalwart for over 30 years, having graduated from cambridgescribed him as a tech superstar. is software that he developed at the firm autonomy used bayesian inference, the name that he gave to his luxury superyacht that sadly went down in that storm earlier this week. that statistical method helped forecasters predict outcomes, and it is used in artificial intelligence models today. we have heard about his long legal battle in the united states...
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cambridge recording the uk's highest temperature this year, 34.8 celsius.rature to the high 20s, but that still brought out the sun—seekers. it also meant a day of vigilance for those on duty. we are already getting busy, with a constant stream of people coming down onto the beach. but so far, we haven't had any major problems, and the lifeguards have been on top of everyone, making sure we are giving out the safety advice needed to keep everybody safe and enjoy the day. it was the same on the south coast where water temperatures were just as inviting. this was lee—on—the—solent, which saw families enjoying the school holidays and temperatures similar to southern spain. what do you make of the weather? lovely, very nice. hot and sunny, just how we like it. can it ever get too hot? they are talking about some places being in the 30s today. yes, it can be too hot. that is why we have come out early and then we go home in the heat. a heat that has brought messages of caution from a range of organisations. these high temperatures have seen the met office issue
cambridge recording the uk's highest temperature this year, 34.8 celsius.rature to the high 20s, but that still brought out the sun—seekers. it also meant a day of vigilance for those on duty. we are already getting busy, with a constant stream of people coming down onto the beach. but so far, we haven't had any major problems, and the lifeguards have been on top of everyone, making sure we are giving out the safety advice needed to keep everybody safe and enjoy the day. it was the same on...
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his ascension came when he was one of a number of entrepreneurs who came out of cambridge university studied there, and he was one of the first people to realise how much he could use the expertise from cambridge university in the newly developing tech world around the turn—of—the—century. so he founded a company called autonomy in 1996 - that he founded a company called autonomy in 1996 — that was a company that did data crunching for large businesses, data crunching and services. there was very successful, it went through something of a low point, as many tech businesses did, when the tech bubble burst. but over the early to thousands, that decade, it grew rapidly, it took control of many of its rivals, it became a big player in the tech world — and so was mike lynch. the problem came really at the high point, which was in 2011, hewlett—packard came calling, an american decided to make a giant decided it wanted this british upstart company as part of its own portfolio and was willing to pay whatever the odds for it. the deal was around £11.5 billion, hp took control over autonomy —
his ascension came when he was one of a number of entrepreneurs who came out of cambridge university studied there, and he was one of the first people to realise how much he could use the expertise from cambridge university in the newly developing tech world around the turn—of—the—century. so he founded a company called autonomy in 1996 - that he founded a company called autonomy in 1996 — that was a company that did data crunching for large businesses, data crunching and services....
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with many parts of the south feeling the heat, temperatures in cambridge this afternoon reached 3a.8lent in hampshire. an incredibly its toll the second week of august, there is plenty of summer ahead but you're right, the temperatures did return with a vengeance today, the temperature in cambridge was more than 3a celsius, the hottest place in the country, that brought with it lots of yellow heat alerts right across the south and east. it is great news for families are still on their school holidays, but for others it has been a day of lightning and thunder. in lee—on—the—solent, they had the heat... ..and the waves... ..combining to produce an almost perfect summer's day. what you make of the weather? lovely, very nice. hot and sunny, just how we like it! south coast temperatures rose to nearly 30 degrees. inland, they passed that mark — parts of surrey reaching more than 32 degrees. can it ever get too hot? because they are talking some places being in the 30s today. yes, it can be too hot, that's why we come out early and we go home in the heat. do you notice a paddle boarder the
with many parts of the south feeling the heat, temperatures in cambridge this afternoon reached 3a.8lent in hampshire. an incredibly its toll the second week of august, there is plenty of summer ahead but you're right, the temperatures did return with a vengeance today, the temperature in cambridge was more than 3a celsius, the hottest place in the country, that brought with it lots of yellow heat alerts right across the south and east. it is great news for families are still on their school...
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so if you don't trust journalist, take it from a cambridge professor or don't take it at all. but i wanted to just sort of give you a sense this debate, the first chapter in my book, sort of follows some of the skirmishes happening around this issue within academia. so there are people around the world trying to make the economics much more capacious. after all, business is the most popular major for undergraduates in america by a long margin. so as a kind of hidden battleground for ideological economics is perhaps so many people here would pick on milton friedman. that would be the traditional move. and i'm not going to resist doing that. but i have a slightly different spin. the kind of famous statement of this by milton friedman is in 1970, i say, in which he says, the social responsibility of business to increase its profits. i think this is maybe not the most interesting or essay by milton friedman go back a few as a few decades in the early 1950s, he writes essay in which he claims that economics is fundamentally reducible to objective questions along the same model as a
so if you don't trust journalist, take it from a cambridge professor or don't take it at all. but i wanted to just sort of give you a sense this debate, the first chapter in my book, sort of follows some of the skirmishes happening around this issue within academia. so there are people around the world trying to make the economics much more capacious. after all, business is the most popular major for undergraduates in america by a long margin. so as a kind of hidden battleground for ideological...
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when i started off at cambridge united and at norwich city, it wasjust cambridge united and at norwiche the next talented players coming through and stop us going into the transfer market due to the amount of money on young attention players. clubs like that, like west ham, it was very similar. he wanted to produce players to go into your first team and we all know that fans in the community love introducing one of their own. 50 community love introducing one of their own. sol community love introducing one of their own. 50 i think that's certainly a major focus their own. 50 i think that's certainly a majorfocus point their own. 50 i think that's certainly a major focus point for most academies, where they want to produce players. most academies, where they want to produce players— produce players. there seems to be criticism at — produce players. there seems to be criticism at the _ produce players. there seems to be criticism at the minute _ produce players. there seems to be criticism at the minute and - produce players. there seems to be criticism at the minute and the - produce p
when i started off at cambridge united and at norwich city, it wasjust cambridge united and at norwiche the next talented players coming through and stop us going into the transfer market due to the amount of money on young attention players. clubs like that, like west ham, it was very similar. he wanted to produce players to go into your first team and we all know that fans in the community love introducing one of their own. 50 community love introducing one of their own. sol community love...
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i got you a place in cambridge university in england to do a phd in ethology. did not know what ethology meant, the study of behavior. david: so you skip the undergraduate part and got a phd? dr. goodall: i was very, very nervous. you can imagine. i had never been to college. and just imagine what i felt like when i was told by the scientists, well, first of all, you should not have given the chimpanzees names. if you are a proper scientist, you give them numbers. then they said, you can't talk about their personalities, their minds, or their emotions. those are unique to us. they also said, you must not have empathy with your subjects because a good scientist is objective, and if you have empathy, you can't be objective, which is rubbish. david: so, you got your phd. did you say now i'm going to teach at cambridge, or did you decide to go back to africa? dr. goodall: oh, i was going back in between because i was still learning. we are still learning after 63 years. david: now, chimpanzees, as you discovered, are actually not quite as nice as you want them to b
i got you a place in cambridge university in england to do a phd in ethology. did not know what ethology meant, the study of behavior. david: so you skip the undergraduate part and got a phd? dr. goodall: i was very, very nervous. you can imagine. i had never been to college. and just imagine what i felt like when i was told by the scientists, well, first of all, you should not have given the chimpanzees names. if you are a proper scientist, you give them numbers. then they said, you can't talk...
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you studied law at cambridge university. you had the opportunity to stay in the uk, train to be a barrister. i dare say you would have been very successful. but you decided to return home to india, saying that that's where you felt you were needed, where you could make a difference. do you think you maybe underestimated how difficult it would be to make a difference? no, ididn�*t. i always thought it would be hard. but after cambridge, i actually went to new york and went to columbia, where the protests have been happening now, and did the bar exam there. worked for a while at the un. and, you know, i was 2a, and very impressed with myself and how important i was and how much money i was making. but i think somewhere i really felt that, um, this is where i could really make the most difference, notjust in terms of people's basic rights, but also in terms of, um, you know, contributing to the strengthening of the rule of law in general, whether it's in the commercial field or other kinds of litigation. iwill say, though, that
you studied law at cambridge university. you had the opportunity to stay in the uk, train to be a barrister. i dare say you would have been very successful. but you decided to return home to india, saying that that's where you felt you were needed, where you could make a difference. do you think you maybe underestimated how difficult it would be to make a difference? no, ididn�*t. i always thought it would be hard. but after cambridge, i actually went to new york and went to columbia, where...
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a lot online dating folks know that the cambridge also adding book, which is gentle hit or touch on a person or animals, nose, forehead, showing them you like them or as a joke. some of the physician so spot on. they deserve a chef's kiss which also makes its way into the dictionary that what's been around for a while. but there is a tonight that shows the shot show had a little hand hands. so i think that might be where robber that gaseous doing. haha. okay. meanwhile, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration or noaa recently issued a solar storm watch that left some here in northern you know, hopeful they can get another chance to see rare colorful lights appear up in the sky. >> although the current solar storm won't be quite as strong as the one that folks all over the u.s. witness months ago. the space weather prediction center does show several states are actually near the northern lights view line in the next few days. very cool. >> a city of oakland launched a series of summer events back here on earth featuring food, music and games all for free. knight says kickin
a lot online dating folks know that the cambridge also adding book, which is gentle hit or touch on a person or animals, nose, forehead, showing them you like them or as a joke. some of the physician so spot on. they deserve a chef's kiss which also makes its way into the dictionary that what's been around for a while. but there is a tonight that shows the shot show had a little hand hands. so i think that might be where robber that gaseous doing. haha. okay. meanwhile, the national oceanic and...
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cambridge, a dictionary adding more than 3200 words this year, including some gen z slang. yeah, they include the kick. >> which means a sudden feeling that you dislike something or something. you are no longer a tactic to because something or something they do someone or something they do. cambridge also adding boop, which is a gentle head for touch on the nose of a person or an animal showing that you like them just as a and some of definitions are so spot on that they deserve a chef's kiss, which also makes its way into the dictionary. i thought how jen z thing. well, sometimes what's old is new again. okay. that wraps it up for us at least 5. but next on kron for news at 6. >> we've got controversy over a reveal why a family of this oakland dentist killed 2 years ago is criticizing that deal and how the alameda county da is defending her decision and how san francisco drag queens leading an effort to raise overdose awareness. property is at 6 coming up next with the >> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at 6. >> and thanks for joining u
cambridge, a dictionary adding more than 3200 words this year, including some gen z slang. yeah, they include the kick. >> which means a sudden feeling that you dislike something or something. you are no longer a tactic to because something or something they do someone or something they do. cambridge also adding boop, which is a gentle head for touch on the nose of a person or an animal showing that you like them just as a and some of definitions are so spot on that they deserve a chef's...
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during the time spent without communication, the members of the cambridge five rose through the ranks. donald maclean worked in the british foreign office. blunt and kern cross were counterintelligence officers. the intelligence services believed the cambridge five, but fittin was sure that the truth would always find its way. in september 1939, world war ii began. one after another, european countries fell under the onslaught of the german war machine. poland, denmark, norway, belgium, france. at this time, fittin made several trips abroad. the main one was to germany, where there was no communication red chapel. this is what is important: after fitin’s visit, contacts with the red chapel were restored with breitenbach. a piano transmitter, a rodist-pianist, is not an invention of yulian semyonov. such jargon really existed in german counterintelligence. an entire orchestra, or chapel in german, was in contact with moscow. these were resistance groups scattered across hitler-occupied europe, from france and belgium to the capital of the third reich, berlin. breitenbach’s agent, willy
during the time spent without communication, the members of the cambridge five rose through the ranks. donald maclean worked in the british foreign office. blunt and kern cross were counterintelligence officers. the intelligence services believed the cambridge five, but fittin was sure that the truth would always find its way. in september 1939, world war ii began. one after another, european countries fell under the onslaught of the german war machine. poland, denmark, norway, belgium, france....
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he was threatened with up to... near the city of cambridge.this happened just a few days before mr. lynch disappeared. apparently, he died at night, because yesterday the police reported that he was in hospital in serious condition. he worked as a vice president in mr. lynch's company. against the backdrop of this mysterious incident in the press immediately recalled the recent story of a sunken tourist boat on lake maggiore. on board were agents of the italian and israeli secret services. the disappearance at sea was the death of british media magnate robert maxwell. this man was called the link between the soviet elite and western governments. he personally knew brezhnev, gorbachev and yeltsin. he was suspected of having ties to british intelligence mi6, the israeli massad and the soviet kgb. in november 1991, maxwell disappeared from his yacht near the canary islands. his body was not found. clothes and signs of violence were found in the sea. a few days later. the official conclusion was that he fell into the water from a heart attack, alt
he was threatened with up to... near the city of cambridge.this happened just a few days before mr. lynch disappeared. apparently, he died at night, because yesterday the police reported that he was in hospital in serious condition. he worked as a vice president in mr. lynch's company. against the backdrop of this mysterious incident in the press immediately recalled the recent story of a sunken tourist boat on lake maggiore. on board were agents of the italian and israeli secret services. the...
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but 1st that's information to send to the systems creators in cambridge for evaluation. the team apps also keeps track of thousands of hotel rooms across europe in order to ensure early detection of any bed bug infestation, commercial contrast. um the company says its accuracy rate is open 90 percent. a few months ago, the system registered a bed bug and they bring much small cost to take immediate action for him. the additional costs, forcing cents, and nights and room have set the paid all in switzerland. it's very cold. far as you have compiled records of that book, cases for some 30 years, and the figure suggests an upward trend opiates, with a dip during the coast and 19 pandemic. and exploits save the figures from missouri. it could be roughly transferable to other european cities data in other cities as small as due to bed bugs, not being disease transmissions. technically, they're considered nuisance tests and do not have to be reported opinion is devoid of of whether that's good or not. and then made a p c i, i don't think reporting should be mandatory. what am
but 1st that's information to send to the systems creators in cambridge for evaluation. the team apps also keeps track of thousands of hotel rooms across europe in order to ensure early detection of any bed bug infestation, commercial contrast. um the company says its accuracy rate is open 90 percent. a few months ago, the system registered a bed bug and they bring much small cost to take immediate action for him. the additional costs, forcing cents, and nights and room have set the paid all in...
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hot weather across east anglia and south east england, with temperatures peaking at 30 degrees in cambridged look a lot cheerier for some. now, looking at the weather picture over the next few hours, we've got a cold front whizzing its way eastwards across the country. what that's essentially doing is it's bringing cooler and fresher air in across the uk, so it won't be so hot across eastern areas of england as we look at the forecast in detail for thursday. and for many of us, it's going to be quite a fresh start to the day. temperatures even in single figures across parts of eastern scotland. now for scotland and northern ireland, this weather front will bring a zone of thicker cloud, outbreaks of rain for a time, followed by some showers into the afternoon. there could be a few showers at times across the northwest of england, maybe across parts of wales, but these few and far between, i think across the midlands, east anglia, southern england, it's a largely dry day. still warm in the sunshine, 23 degrees. not bad, but it's not going to be as hot as it was. we're not going to see temper
hot weather across east anglia and south east england, with temperatures peaking at 30 degrees in cambridged look a lot cheerier for some. now, looking at the weather picture over the next few hours, we've got a cold front whizzing its way eastwards across the country. what that's essentially doing is it's bringing cooler and fresher air in across the uk, so it won't be so hot across eastern areas of england as we look at the forecast in detail for thursday. and for many of us, it's going to be...
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he decided to go on the offensive as a friend told him about to start up in cambridge, england that developed an advanced monitoring system. after learning more. mike, how became one of the systems 1st users so they've come in here. this room has already been made today, get mazda parts. this isn't the 1st time he showed no specifics on the page where the, this is where the system has been installed. the system seems that it just screen little books under the mattress. a tv lift, you know, the bed bugs are lowered into the box in a 200 mall city, but once they're inside the gulf from the device takes a photo, new email and then sends it to the hotel manager and maintenance. and i thought, were you sure new along with the room number looked and sheila maintenance manager but 1st that's information to send to the systems creators in cambridge for evaluation. the team apps also keeps track of thousands of hotel rooms across europe in order to ensure early detection of any bed bug infestation show. by contrast, the company says it's accuracy rate is over 90 percent. a few months ago, the system r
he decided to go on the offensive as a friend told him about to start up in cambridge, england that developed an advanced monitoring system. after learning more. mike, how became one of the systems 1st users so they've come in here. this room has already been made today, get mazda parts. this isn't the 1st time he showed no specifics on the page where the, this is where the system has been installed. the system seems that it just screen little books under the mattress. a tv lift, you know, the...