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Kamala Harris' Crowd Size Crushes Previous Record With Ellipse Speech - Newsweek

Optimism From Hillary Clinton and Darkness From Donald Trump at Campaign’s End - The New York Times

Elon Musk has been in regular contact with Putin for two years, says report

Amazon.com: 2000 Mules and One Big Lie: A Stubborn Conspiracy Theory eBook

Fallacious Trump

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Steven Bickel

Hi Jim! It's great to see you on another supported podcast. Keep up the great work all of you.

GJ

Putin is the richest person in the world not Elon

LisaLisa

Awesome interview!

Victoria

I have to say I loved hearing Cecil quickly say, "Better" at the beginning of the interview when he mentioned the documentary about what our country would be like if Hilary Clinton was president. If only... I did already vote in this election so here's hoping

One I'd Nick

Glad to see Jim making the rounds! 😁

Chris LaPanse

Minor nitpick - best case cell phone location data is considerably better than 16 feet. If you have GNSS enabled on a phone that has multi-GNSS capability (most modern phones these days), and you're in a decent environment for it, you can get down to a foot or two - as Tom pointed out, you can tell what room in the house you're in. However, even on phones with this capability, it's off most of the time because it uses a bunch of battery, and your typical passive location data will be more like that 100 foot accuracy mentioned by the guest (or worse). It's also worth noting that no, A-GPS does not reduce accuracy, nor does it use fewer than 4 satellites. A-GPS uses other location data like cell towers to reduce the time until the GPS knows where it is, because using satellites alone, the initial GPS fix can take as long as 10-15 minutes (people who used GPS back 20+ years ago probably remember this). Once an A-GPS receiver has a lock, it's functionally identical to any other GPS receiver. It's also pretty trivial for a modern system to acquire 4 satellites, even in cluttered areas. In fact, in most cases, you actually end up having a pretty good signal from 10 satellites or so, since modern phones can use GLONASS and Galileo satellites in addition to GPS (that's the Russian and European equivalents to GPS respectively).