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Martin Bartkovský: Věřme dále v toleranci. Demokracie je sice nesrozumitelná, ale přesto nejlepší

Je to zvláštní přelom roku. V září bylo 35 let mně. V listopadu je 35 let tuzemské demokracii. A v dubnu bude 35 let Reflexu. O sobě mluvit nechci, ty druhé dvě další věci jsou důležitější a jako stejně starý člověk si je dovolím hodnotit. I když se to tak ve vašem okolí nemusí zdát, současný politický sy­stém je stále to nejlepší, co dokázalo lidstvo vymyslet. A časopis Reflex má pořád co říct.




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Sports: Troubles

Removed From Network (Open for application) Du Beke, Anton (Dancing)




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Politics and Organisations: Troubles

Removed From Network (Open for application): Anti-Bullying Movement (Movements)



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People Miscellany – Troubles

Removed From Troubles (Open for application): Menhera (People)




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Onyx Collective's Sexy Legal Drama "Reasonable Doubt" Renewed for Season Three on Hulu

"Reasonable Doubt" centers on Los Angeles-based high-powered criminal defense attorney Jacqueline "Jax" Stewart (Emayatzy Corinealdi) as she deals with past traumas, a struggling marriage, motherhood and a murder case, all while trying to keep her life together.




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Video: Trailer and Key Art Debut - Hulu Exclusive "Family Guy" Holiday Special

The special episode premieres on Monday, November 25 only on Hulu as a part of the year-round "Family Guy" 25th Anniversary Celebration!




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CBS Announces Winter Premiere Dates for 2024-25 Primetime Season

"Hollywood Squares," starring award-winning actress and talk show host Drew Barrymore as the center square, and hosted by Nate Burleson, premieres Thursday, January 9 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT).




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ESPN NBA Schedule Update: Golden State Warriors Visit New Orleans Pelicans on November 22

This matchup replaces the previously scheduled Indiana Pacers vs. Milwaukee Bucks game.




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ESPN to Exclusively Present 2025 MLB Opening Day Doubleheader Featuring Both World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers and American League Champion New York Yankees

The doubleheader begins on ESPN at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 27 when Aaron Judge and the Yankees host Christian Yelich and the Milwaukee Brewers, who won the National League Central in 2024.




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Hit Detective Drama, "Shetland," Returns December 11 for Season Nine on BritBox

A double missing person's case blurs the lines between the personal and the professional, as Calder and Tosh are drawn into a labyrinthine investigation.




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YouTube тестирует новую функцию Dream Track, которая позволит создавать ремиксы лицензионных песен для Shorts

Генеративный ИИ сможет имитировать голоса известных вокалистов




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RedMagic представила Dao Peak Power Stick и компактный Dao Peak Energy Cube: 20000 мА и зарядка до 165 Вт

RedMagic представила два новых Power Bank на мероприятии RedMagic 10 Pro в Китае: Dao Peak Power Stick и компактный Dao Peak Energy Cube.




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MrBeast Ransomware

What kind of malware is MrBeast?

MrBeast ransomware is malware designed to encrypt files to extract money from victims. Additionally, this ransomware renames files by appending the ".MrBeastOfficial@firemail.cc-MrBeastRansom" extension and provides two ransom notes (displays a pop-up message and creates a text file named "MrBeastChallenge.txt").

An example of how MrBeast ransomware changes filenames: it renames "1.jpg" to "1.jpg.MrBeastOfficial@firemail.cc-MrBeastRansom", "2.png" to "1.jpg.MrBeastOfficial@firemail.cc-MrBeastRansom", and so forth. It is important to clarify that MrBeast is an online alias of a popular YouTuber who has nothing to do with the ransomware.




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Blockchain Rewards Email Scam

What is "Blockchain Rewards" scam campaign?

Our team has analyzed this scam campaign and found that there are at least two versions of this scam email. In both cases, the goal is to trick recipients into disclosing personal information on a deceptive website. Emails of this type are called phishing emails. Recipients should avoid such emails.




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Thunderbolt 5 in New Macs: Features, Benefits, and Is It Needed?

Apple's new Mac mini and MacBook Pro models powered by M4 Pro and M4 Max chips introduce Thunderbolt 5 connectivity to the Mac lineup for the first time, bringing the first major bandwidth increase since Thunderbolt 3 debuted in 2015. While this next-generation standard promises significant improvements, understanding its specific benefits can help you decide whether it's really essential for your needs.


Let's take a closer look at Thunderbolt 5 – what it does, whether it's necessary, and which accessories leverage the latest standard.

Thunderbolt 5: What It Does


Thunderbolt 5 doubles the standard data transfer speed to 80 Gbps in both directions, with a special "Bandwidth Boost" mode reaching up to 120 Gbps for video-intensive tasks. This asymmetrical mode allocates 120 Gbps to display data while maintaining 40 Gbps for other data transfers, effectively tripling the bandwidth compared to Thunderbolt 4. The standard also increases maximum power delivery to 240W, up from Thunderbolt 4's 100W limit, enabling faster charging for power-hungry devices like the 16-inch MacBook Pro.

Intel specs: Thunderbolt 4 (today) vs. Thunderbolt 5 (tomorrow)

The increased bandwidth supports more demanding display configurations for M4 Pro and M4 Max-powered Macs. Thunderbolt 5 also incorporates DisplayPort 2.1, enabling features like 4K displays at 240Hz refresh rates, for smoother motion during gaming and video playback. Like previous versions, the standard maintains backward compatibility with older Thunderbolt standards and USB devices, including the latest USB4 2.0 specification.

Latest Macs With Thunderbolt 5


Apple's latest Mac models featuring Thunderbolt 5 offer enhanced external display support, varying by specific chip configuration. Both the Mac mini with M4 Pro chip and MacBook Pro with M4 Pro or M4 Max chip provide three Thunderbolt 5 ports. Here's a detailed breakdown of what's capable in terms of display configurations:

MacBook Pro Models




  • MacBook Pro with M4 Pro Chip:


    • Supports up to two external displays:


      • Two displays with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt.

      • One display with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt and one display with up to 4K resolution at 144Hz over HDMI.


    • Alternatively, supports one external display:


      • One display with up to 8K resolution at 60Hz over HDMI.

      • One display with up to 4K resolution at 240Hz over HDMI.




  • MacBook Pro with M4 Max Chip:


    • Supports up to four external displays:


      • Three displays with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt and one display with up to 4K resolution at 144Hz over HDMI.


    • Alternatively, supports up to three external displays:


      • Two displays with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt and one display with up to 8K resolution at 60Hz or one display with up to 4K resolution at 240Hz over HDMI.





Mac mini Models




  • Mac mini with M4 Pro Chip:


    • Supports up to three external displays:


      • Three displays with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt.


    • Alternatively, supports one external display:


      • One display with up to 8K resolution at 60Hz or one display with up to 4K resolution at 240Hz over HDMI.



Note that the Mac mini with the standard M4 chip features Thunderbolt 4 ports and supports up to three external displays, with specific configurations as detailed in Apple's technical specifications.

Do I Need Thunderbolt 5?


For most users performing everyday tasks like web browsing, document editing, or even photo editing, Thunderbolt 4's 40 Gbps bandwidth remains more than adequate. Even 4K video editing and working with large file sizes works smoothly with Thunderbolt 4 connections, as many professionals will attest. The new Mac mini and base 14-inch MacBook Pro with M4 chip includes Thunderbolt 4 ports that should serve most of these users.


It's worth considering Thunderbolt 5 if you work with 8K video, require multiple high-resolution displays, or regularly transfer extremely large files. The technology will be particularly beneficial if you work with virtual reality, 3D rendering, or high-end video production where every bit of bandwidth matters. However, remember that taking full advantage of Thunderbolt 5 requires compatible peripherals, which are just beginning to enter the market and typically command premium prices.

For most users, the presence of Thunderbolt 5 shouldn't be the deciding factor when choosing between M4 and M4 Pro/Max Macs. The standard M4 models with Thunderbolt 4 will continue to serve the majority of users well, making Thunderbolt 5 a "nice-to-have" rather than a necessity for typical Mac buyers. The technology's true benefits will likely become more apparent as compatible peripherals become more available and affordable over time.

Thunderbolt 5 Accessories


The first wave of Thunderbolt 5 peripherals is beginning to arrive. Apple's Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable ($69) features a braided black design, supports the full 120 Gbps bandwidth and 240W power delivery, while maintaining backward compatibility with Thunderbolt 3/4 and USB standards.


For storage, OWC's Envoy Ultra external SSD achieves speeds over 6GB per second – double that of previous Thunderbolt drives – and comes in 2TB ($399.99) and 4TB ($599.99) configurations with a built-in Thunderbolt cable.


Lastly, OWC's Thunderbolt 5 Hub ($189.99) expands a single port into three Thunderbolt 5 ports and one USB-A port, supporting up to 140W power delivery – enough to charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro. The hub enables three separate device daisy chains and can drive up to three 8K displays at 60Hz with Display Stream Compression. Its aluminum enclosure uses passive cooling for silent operation, making it suitable for noise-sensitive environments like recording studios.
This article, "Thunderbolt 5 in New Macs: Features, Benefits, and Is It Needed?" first appeared on MacRumors.com

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Get Up to $160 Off the New M4 14-Inch MacBook Pro With Amazon's Early Black Friday Deals

Amazon has a collection of the new M4 14-inch MacBook Pro on sale this week, with as much as $160 off select models. These deals aren't the only Mac-related Black Friday sales you can get right now, so be sure to check out our Best Early Black Friday Mac Deals guide for more information.

Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.

Starting with the 16GB RAM/512GB M4 14-inch MacBook Pro, you can get this model for $1,474.00 in both Silver and Space Black. This is a match of the all-time low price on the computer, and right now only Amazon has the sale.




Amazon also has the 16GB/1TB M4 14-inch MacBook Pro at an all-time low price of $1,654.00, down from $1,799.00. Finally, there's the 24GB RAM/512GB model for $1,839.00, down from $1,999.00, which is another record low price. Both of these computers are only available at these prices in Silver.



You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.




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Related Roundup: Apple Deals

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M4 Max MacBook Pro: Real-World Usage Tests

Apple last week replaced the M3 Max MacBook Pro with the new M4 Max ‌MacBook Pro‌, and we picked up one of the new high-end ‌MacBook Pro‌ machines to see how it compares to the prior model with both benchmarks and real-world tests.


We tested an M4 Max with a 16-core CPU, 40-core GPU, and 48GB RAM against an M3 Max ‌MacBook Pro‌ with similar specs. The two machines look similar, but the display on the M4 version did get some improvements and it's a little bit brighter. There's an option for nano-texture too, which makes a big difference if you ever work outside.

Thunderbolt 5 ports instead of Thunderbolt 4 ports allow you to connect more displays (up to three 6K displays) and get faster transfer speeds. Unsurprisingly, the M4 Max performed better across the board on benchmarks, and those higher numbers did indeed translate to actual improvements in day-to-day performance.

Creating a slow motion clip from a standard clip in Topaz Labs AI took the M3 Max ‌MacBook Pro‌ a little over six minutes, while the M4 Max ‌MacBook Pro‌ was done in under five minutes.

Exporting a 6 minute 4K video with effects, plugins, LUTs, Roto AI masks, Motion VFX, and more from Final Cut Pro took the M3 Max 1:17, while the M4 Max did it in 1:07. It's only a 10 second savings, but that adds up with longer videos and over time.

Obviously you're not going to be upgrading to the M4 Max ‌MacBook Pro‌ if you have an M3 Max machine, but it is interesting to see the year-over-year improvements. If you have something like an M1 Pro or an M1 Max and do a lot of CPU/GPU heavy tasks, upgrading to the M4 Max could end up saving you a good amount of time.

Let us know what you think of the M4 Max ‌MacBook Pro‌'s performance in the comments below.
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Oura CEO Says Apple Won't Make a Smart Ring Because 'It's Hard to Do'

Oura CEO Tom Hale doesn't believe that Apple has plans to get into the smart ring market because an Apple-designed smart ring might undercut sales of the Apple Watch.


In an interview with CBNC, Hale said that Apple is likely "unconvinced about the value of having a ring and watch together," and he said that while the company is likely keeping a close eye on both Oura and Samsung, an Apple smart ring probably won't happen because "it's hard to do this product category right."

Oura recently came out with the Oura Ring 4, a product able to track movement, fitness, health, stress, and sleep. Oura is one of the most well-known companies in the smart ring space, and it first came out with a ring back in 2015.

Rumors suggest that Apple has explored the idea of a smart ring, but the company reportedly has no plans to launch one at this time. Back in October, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said that no ring is in active development.

Apple is said to be worried about cannibalizing sales of the Apple Watch because a smart ring would have many of the same features as the watch. Apple's industrial team proposed a smart ring that would be a lower-cost alternative to an Apple Watch, but Apple executives weren't interested.

Should smart rings pick up in popularity, Apple could decide to design one after all. Back in July, Samsung launched the Galaxy Ring, a device that works with Galaxy devices and tracks movement, sleep, heart rate, and respiratory rate, providing users with a daily sleep score and an energy score.

Apple has patented ring-like devices, resulting in "iRing" rumors, but Apple often patents all manner of products that never make it to launch.
This article, "Oura CEO Says Apple Won't Make a Smart Ring Because 'It's Hard to Do'" first appeared on MacRumors.com

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На сколько хватает батарейки большого MacBook Pro 16 на M1 Pro через два года. Использовал его каждый день

В октябре первому топовому ноутбуку на процессоре Apple исполнилось 3 года. MacBook Pro 16 на M1 Pro (обзор) ждали долго, целый год после выхода революционного Air на M1. Apple поставила в него рекордно большой аккумулятор на 99,6 ВтЧ, который легально можно установить, чтобы людей всё ещё пускали в самолёты с этим устройством. На бумаге и на...





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Turnbuckle BEATdown: WWE introduces new Women’s US Championship

The women’s division finally receives a mid-card title




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Galen (129-216 AD) in China: cancer / crab

I just received the following book:  P.N. Singer and Ralph M. Rosen, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Galen (New York:  Oxford University Press, 2024).  The volume has 29 chapters, the last of which is "Galen in Premodern Tibet and China: Impressions and Footprints" (pp. 658-674) by Dror Weil and Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim.  Naturally, this chapter is […]




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"Neutrino Evidence Revisited (AI Debates)" | Is Mozart's K297b authentic?

[This is a guest post by Conal Boyce] Recently I watched a video posted by Alexander Unzicker, a no-nonsense physicist who often criticizes Big Science (along the same lines as Sabine Hossenfelder — my hero). But in this case (link below) I was surprised to see Unzicker play back a conversation between himself and ChatGPT, […]




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Cardinals’ Kyler Murray playing his best football as pro, jumps into MVP hunt

Kyler Murray's efficient play has Arizona on a four-game winning streak and atop the NFC West. It also has put him in the MVP conversation.




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Raiders to stick with Gardner Minshew at QB vs. Dolphins on Sunday

Gardner Minshew will remain the Las Vegas Raiders’ quarterback when they visit the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, Antonio Pierce announced.




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Josh McDaniels on coaching Tom Brady in New England | The Herd

Josh McDaniels joins Colin Cowherd shares a story about being the offensive offensive coordinator in New England and coaching Tom Brady. "I have emails of things he liked and didn't like."




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Joey Logano on people discrediting his Cup Series Championship – 'It's a bunch of bull----'

Joey Logano responded to critics of his NASCAR Cup Series Championship win with, "It's a bunch of bull----" and discussed the NASCAR playoff structure.




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For USMNT, Thursday's trip to Jamaica is about winning 'the game within the game'

With no high-stakes World Cup qualifying matches ahead of 2026, the USMNT will use its matches away from home to become truly battle-tested.




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Josh McDaniels: Tom Brady had 'pages-long' strategy notes before Patriots games

Former Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels detailed what it was like to prepare for games with Tom Brady every week during a season.




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Colorado vs. Utah: CFB Week 12 Super Six | Bear Bets

Join gambling expert Chris “The Bear” Fallica and former NFL Offensive Lineman Geoff Schwartz on the latest episode of “The Bear Bets Podcast” as the guys discuss Colorado vs. Utah in CFB week 12 sponsored by DraftKings Sportsbook.




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Odell Beckham Jr. boasts about taking 2021 Rams salary in Bitcoin

Odell Beckham Jr. is taking a victory lap over something he did while with the Rams — and it's not winning the Super Bowl.




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2024 NFL odds: Back Eagles to win, cover against Commanders

J-Mac is backing the Eagles to win and cover when they face the Commanders on Thursday Night Football. Read to find out why he's all in on Philly.




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Eagles, Steelers 'massively underestimated,' Bills climb up in Nick's Tiers | First Things First

Nick Wright unveils his Week 11 Tiers alongside Chris Broussard, Kevin Wildes and Coach Eric Mangini. Watch as Nick addresses "massively underestimating" the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles and why the Buffalo Bills climb higher up the tiers.




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2024 NFL Week 11 expert pick, predictions, best bets by Chris 'The Bear' Fallica

Chris "The Bear" Fallica delivers his best bet for NFL Week 11. Read why he's backing the Eagles to win and cover against the Commanders on Thursday Night Football.




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Washington vs. UCLA, Purdue vs. Penn State: CFB Week 12 Best Bets | Bear Bets

Gambling expert Chris “The Bear” Fallica and former NFL Offensive Lineman Geoff Schwartz reveal their best bets of CFB Week 12, choosing Washington vs. UCLA and Penn State vs. Purdue.




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Bears WR Keenan Allen on former OC Shane Waldron: 'too nice of a guy'

Chicago Bears WR Keenan Allen said that now-former offensive coordinator Shane Waldron was "too nice of a guy."




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Will the Buffalo Bills finally end the Kansas City Chiefs' undefeated streak in this pivotal matchup? | Speak

Michael Irvin breaks down whether the Buffalo Bills can finally end the Kansas City Chiefs' undefeated streak in this pivotal matchup. He analyzes the key factors at play as Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen go head-to-head.




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Georgia vs. Tennessee best bets, predictions & odds in CFB Week 12 | Bear Bets

Gambling expert Chris “The Bear” Fallica and former NFL Offensive Lineman Geoff Schwartz are joined by friends and analysts Will Hill and Sam Panayotovich in The Gambling Group Chat to discuss the best bets and current wagers for Tennessee vs. Georgia in week 12 of college football.




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Chiefs get three injured starters, including Isiah Pacheco, back to practice Wednesday

The Chiefs got three of their key players back from injuries Wednesday: WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, RB Isiah Pacheco and DE Charles Omenihu.




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Solomon Ball intercepts pass and throws down a TOMAHAWK slam to extend UConn's lead over Le Moyne

Solomon Ball stole a pass and took it all the way for a transition dunk to extend the Connecticut Huskies' lead over the Le Moyne Dolphins.




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Victor Wembanyama has career-high 50 points to help Spurs top Wizards, 139-130

Victor Wembanyama had a career-high 50 points and the San Antonio Spurs rolled to a 139-130 victory over the Washington Wizards on Wednesday night.




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LeBron James has third straight triple-double as Lakers rally for 128-123 victory over Grizzlies

LeBron James had 35 points, 14 assists and 12 rebounds for his third straight triple-double and the Los Angeles Lakers rallied to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 128-123 on Wednesday night.




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All astronauts still in good health on ISS, NASA flight surgeon says amid new tabloid rumors




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Food aid interventions can curb climate change-induced hardship. But should they do more?




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D.S. & Durga Portable Fireplace Candle




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Joseph Mikulec's Autograph Album




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Sonus Faber Suprema Speaker System



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Garb: Overcast




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Wile E. Coyote Drive-Thru Bomb Framed Print




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Employee of Japanese Job-Quitting Service Hires Different Job-Quitting Service to Quit His Job

Okay, that headline is a lot, but it is about as succinct a summary as I can provide. Sora News 24 has the full story.

A taishoku daikou is a company that a worker in Japan will hire to inform his/her current employer that he is quitting. This is apparently a thriving industry in Japan for cultural reasons that elude my understanding.

Momuri is the name of one such company that has processed over 20,000 resignations. Recently a rival firm contacted Momuri and informed it that a Mormuri employee was quitting. This particular employee had, prior to his employment at Mormuri, been a customer who had hired Momuri to help him quit the job that he had at the time.

You follow that?

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