Oh, the irony! Here we are, in the land of the free and the home of the brave, where we’ve got military bases in every corner of the globe and drones that can take out a mosquito from a mile away. Yet, when it comes to battling a raging wildfire in Los Angeles, it seems like we’re more lost than a tourist in Times Square.
I mean, seriously, folks! We’ve got fighter jets, tanks, and enough firepower to take down an entire country, but when those flames start licking up the hillsides, it’s like we’ve forgotten how to use a garden hose. You’d think with all that military might, we could at least send in a few helicopters with buckets of water instead of just waving goodbye to our favorite celebrity homes as they turn to ash.
And let’s not forget the irony of it all. The U.S. struts around the world like a superhero in a cape, ready to save everyone from tyranny and oppression. But when Mother Nature decides to throw a tantrum, we’re standing there with our hands in our pockets, watching the flames dance like it’s some sort of twisted reality show. “Next on ‘America’s Got Disasters’: Watch as we try to figure out how to put out a fire with nothing but good intentions and a prayer!”
You’d think that with all our technological advancements—self-driving cars, AI assistants, and apps that can tell you what you had for breakfast last Tuesday—we’d have a foolproof plan for dealing with wildfires. But nope! Instead, we’re left with a bunch of firefighters who are probably wondering why they didn’t sign up for something less stressful, like herding cats or knitting.
So here we are, the so-called “greatest nation on Earth,” unable to handle a little heat. It’s almost poetic if it weren’t so tragic. While we’re busy flexing our muscles overseas, our own backyards are going up in flames. Maybe it’s time to swap out those military drills for some fire drills. Just a thought!
Barcelona vs Leganés
http://127.0.0.1:6878/ace/getstream?id=0d67b8a6fa8342a8b34ad4acacad927ec16f65ca
Borussia Dortmund vs. Barcelona
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Este mágico ballet del coreógrafo fundador del Royal Ballet, Frederick Ashton, es una experiencia teatral perfecta para disfrutar en familia esta Navidad.
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Hablemos de un hito en el mundo del ballet: en 1939, Ashton empezó a pensar en crear una obra completa, el primer ballet en tres actos de la compañía. Aunque la idea se pausó por la guerra, en 1946 volvió con ganas. Se inspiró en otras versiones de "Cenicienta" que venían de Rusia y decidió hacer su propia adaptación de la famosa historia de Charles Perrault sobre cómo pasar de la pobreza a la riqueza. Con la hermosa música de Prokofiev, el ballet tuvo su estreno en 1948, con Moira Shearer y Michael Somes como protagonistas.

IRÁS AL BAILE
Atrapada en casa y obligada a trabajar por sus malcriadas hermanastras, la vida de Cenicienta es triste y aburrida. Todo cambia cuando ayuda a una misteriosa mujer...
Con un poco de magia, es transportada a un nuevo mundo etéreo, uno donde las hadas traen los regalos de las estaciones, donde las calabazas se convierten en carruajes y donde el verdadero amor aguarda.
Este mágico ballet del coreógrafo fundador del Royal Ballet, Frederick Ashton, es una experiencia teatral perfecta para disfrutar en familia esta Navidad.
http://127.0.0.1:6878/ace/getstream?id=961eb931bc5c00e7ae3080e914a78375686edaf2
Hablemos de un hito en el mundo del ballet: en 1939, Ashton empezó a pensar en crear una obra completa, el primer ballet en tres actos de la compañía. Aunque la idea se pausó por la guerra, en 1946 volvió con ganas. Se inspiró en otras versiones de "Cenicienta" que venían de Rusia y decidió hacer su propia adaptación de la famosa historia de Charles Perrault sobre cómo pasar de la pobreza a la riqueza. Con la hermosa música de Prokofiev, el ballet tuvo su estreno en 1948, con Moira Shearer y Michael Somes como protagonistas.

Atlético Madrid vs. Sevilla
http://127.0.0.1:6878/ace/getstream?id=9a68b2c49e1c679cc5801169c4b4ec3f99dfa0ab
Athletic Club vs Villarreal CF
http://127.0.0.1:6878/ace/getstream?id=9a68b2c49e1c679cc5801169c4b4ec3f99dfa0ab

Real Madrid vs Getafe CF
http://127.0.0.1:6878/ace/getstream?id=9d2595174c8d6f4c4e86c297c51a9581f4395a6a

Barcelona v Las Palmas
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Barcelona v Las Palmas
http://127.0.0.1:6878/ace/getstream?id=1f0b7321c800c15fbe6ce70c262bbe3a783d65d9

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Highlights & Multiplex
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Just time to get to know a little....
The CIA, like many other intelligence agencies, has a pretty interesting approach when it comes to the information they gather. Metadata, which are those data that describe other data (like who communicated with whom, when, and from where), can be super valuable to them.
Imagine you have a text message between two people. The content of that message might be something trivial, like "How's it going?", but the metadata can reveal communication patterns, connections between people, and even networks of contacts. This is what helps them better understand relationships and behaviors without needing to read every single message.
So yes, in many cases, metadata can be considered more valuable than the actual content. It allows them to conduct broader analyses and gain strategic insights without getting lost in the details of every conversation. It's like having a general overview of the big picture without getting bogged down in the specifics!
Athletic Club vs Real Sociedad
http://127.0.0.1:6878/ace/getstream?id=1be136a6dc0ab80cf807e627b5608c71d9969893

Leganés v Real Madrid
http://127.0.0.1:6878/ace/getstream?id=1be136a6dc0ab80cf807e627b5608c71d9969893

