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Submission + - DogeCoin to the Moon via a Google Lunar X PRIZE Team (revuprender.com)

anzha writes: After sponsoring a NASCAR racer, DogeCoin's community has wondered, "What next?" The answer is literally "To The Moon!" RevUp Render is sponsoring a DogeCoin promoting micro rover challenge, the Lunar Iditarod. The micro rovers, called DogeSleds, are the size of an smart phone and will be first qualified and then raced here on Earth. The top three competitors will be placed on a Google Lunar X PRIZE team's lunar lander to conduct a short, nine meter race on the moon itself. Registration opens on May 21st and closes July 31st for the first race. The first quarterly race will take place September 5th through September 7th. The event will be public and in the San Francisco Bay Area. All teams, international and American, are welcome, but be forewarned, all fees are in...dogecoin!

Comment Hero to foreign nations (Score 1) 719

Everyone forgets that Snowden planned this data theft before he had the job. That alone changes the narrative, since he pitched his "story idea" to Greenwald in Feb of 2013. Snowden didn't get hired by BAH for the Threat Operations Center until March 2013, which is the compartment he needed access to in order to lift the data he'd promised to the reporter. If ol' Ed was really the purist other people make him out to be (that he wasn't), wouldn't he have not made arrangements to leak the data before he even had his hands on it?

A longstanding tradition in international relations, is that every nation spies upon each other, your allies more so than your enemies. Snowden's running to China, and then tattling "the US is spying on you!" shows either wanton ignorance, or more proof that he wasn't doing this "great act of self sacrifice" to wake up the American people. China's been a frequent home country to spies caught in the US over the past 10-15 years. Operation Aurora, Ghostnet, and a flurry of other incidences that corporate network guys could lay out show that China's been getting taint deep in our electronic networks for a while.

Snowden: so concerned about America and the people that lived here, that he stole documentation allegedly outlining foreign spying programs to nations he planned fleeing to. Because that protects our privacy.

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