Your weather app gets its info because of NOAA.
Your mail arrives at your home because of USPS.
Your plane navigates the skies because of the FAA.
Your food is safer -- and we get alerts when it isn't -- because of USDA.
You hear about earthquakes *worldwide* because of USGS.
Your mail arrives at your home because of USPS.
Your plane navigates the skies because of the FAA.
Your food is safer -- and we get alerts when it isn't -- because of USDA.
You hear about earthquakes *worldwide* because of USGS.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9foi342LXQE&pp=ygUZUHlyaG9uIHJvbWFucyBkb25lIGZvciB1cw%3D%3D
Here's a link for anyone who wants to learn more about FIRMS: https://firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/
Dozens of U.S. government agencies offer essential services and resources to U.S. taxpayers with benefits felt worldwide.
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The "yes, and" approach is what we need here. Continue adding more details and examples!
"Well, but" kinds of dialogue aren't helpful, and I won't engage with that when it isn't offered constructively.
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/
For those who need an example, see Microsoft Office, and the transition from one-time license to subscription models. And then innovation gets stifled.
I am not a fan.