Sunday, October 8
American Education
Asian Americans have the highest level of education with TWO-THIRDS of them having some sort of college education even if it is only an Associate's Degree.
According to PISA tests of academic achievement, the USA ranks somewhere between 17th and 31st out of 65 countries.
Really!!!
Can you believe that???
- The USA ranks near the bottom in math skills.
- The USA ranks near the bottom in English skills.
- The USA ranks near the bottom in Science skills.
- Will MONEY fix this discrepancy???
- Will BLM fix this discrepancy???
- Will CRT fix this discrepancy???
- Will WOKE fix this discrepancy???
- Will SOCIALISM fix this discrepancy???
- Teaching is not using powerpoints.
- Teaching is not using videos.
- Teaching is not using lectures.
- Teaching is not getting students to memorize to pass.
- How do I use math to be a carpenter?
- How do I use math to be an electrician?
- How do I use math to create a budget or balance my checkbook?
- How do I use math to invest/save for my future?
- How do I use math to decide if to rent or buy?
Statue With Realistic Expressions
A recent discovery in the world’s oldest religious sanctuary, Göbeklitepe, “Potbelly Hill” in Turkish, which is described as the “zero point of history” has revealed a painted wild boar statue.
The UNESCO World Heritage site of Göbeklitepe has changed the way historians and archaeologists think about the cradle of civilization. And there is so much more to be discovered.
A painted wild boar statue was discovered during ongoing excavations in Göbeklitepe. The artifact, which contained red, white, and black pigment residues on its surface, was the first painted sculpture found from its period to the present day.
As part of the Taş Tepeler project, which sheds light on prehistory and has seen highly significant discoveries on a global scale, the archaeological excavations carried out in 2023 in 9 different areas have recently led to the discovery of human and animal statues.
The Türkiye Ministry of Culture and Tourism has released a written statement providing the following information:
In the D structure of Göbeklitepe, a life-sized wild boar sculpture made of limestone was discovered. The wild boar sculpture found in Göbeklitepe was situated on a pedestal adorned with decorations believed to include an H-shaped symbol, a crescent, two snakes, and three human faces or masks. READ MORE...
Saturday, October 7
Building an AI Military
- Will it take 5 years - 2028?
- Will it take 10 years - 2033?
What will an AI military look like?
- Instead of having human bodies fight a ground war, the military will have robots, AI enhanced to fight the war.
- Instead of having human bodies on a naval ship, we will have robot sailors, AI enhanced.
- Instead of having human bodies fly a jet fighter, we will have robot pilots, AI enhanced.
Space Force to Guard the Moon
Artist's illustration of NASA astronauts near the moon's south pole, a region thought to be rich in water ice, a key resource that could help humanity extend its footprint out into the solar system. (Image credit: NASA)
It's been reported that United States Space Force Commander Gen. Chance Saltzman surveyed the Force's members to develop a mission statement for America's newest military branch. Aside from the novelty of crowdsourcing soldiers as to their interpretation of their mission (which I like but could draw criticism from more constitutionalist folks), the result seems to be on target: "Secure our nation's interests in, from and to space."
However — and with all due respect to the general from this son of a sergeant — I believe his interpretation of at least a part of this statement may be incorrect and informed by a bias that is all too common in the sometimes overly conservative and hallowed halls of the Pentagon.
First, having a simple and concise statement is essential. Shorter is better. Having that statement be co-generated by those forming the first cadres of the Force is an excellent idea to encourage buy-in and ownership.
The term "secure" is also essential. Protecting U.S. national interests is the chief priority of all our military branches, from under the sea to above the sky and all places in between.
He interprets securing that national interest "from space" as the defense of systems and technologies such as communications, navigation and missile warning. In other words, protecting those elements of the defense infrastructure vital to what the military refers to as the "Joint Force" (i.e., all the branches that might be part of a combined military action or activity on Earth).
So far, this is all great stuff. However, what the good general is missing in his reading and interpretation, and perhaps, in what his soldiers are saying (although I bet not, given their probable age demographic), is anything referring to the outward-facing phase of developing space activities without reference to direct support of our on-the-planet military posture and capabilities. In other words, the Space Force's role in securing our national interests beyond low Earth orbit (LEO). READ MORE...
Friday, October 6
Democracy Threatened
Definition of Democracy - a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
Definition of Socialism - a transitional social state between the overthrow of capitalism and the realization of communism. a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
The Republicans and their policies are AGAINST Socialism... whereas the Democrats and their policies are in favor of Socialism.
Socialism and Democracy ARE NOT THE SAME FORM OF GOVERNMENT...
Hilliary Clinton (Democrat), who lost the Presidential election to Donald Trump (Republican) has recently stated that the Republicans are DESTROYING DEMOCRACY.
My question is: How are the Republicans doing this?
- Are they in favor of Socialism? NO
- Are they in favor of a big government? NO
- Are they in favor of illegal immigration? NO
- Are they in favor of more government spending? NO
- Are they in favor of inflation? NO
- Are they in favor of an increase in illegal drugs? NO
- Are they in favor of an increase in crime and violence? NO
- Are they in favor of defunding the police? NO
When you think about it, all the questions above, are those talking points that the Democrats support. Hilliary Clinton and her Democrats are accusing the Republicans of doing what they are promoting and supporting.
SO WHO REALLY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DESTROYING DEMOCRACY?
Microplastics Found in Sealed Cave
A cave that's been closed off to human visitors for 30 years has been found to contain high concentrations of microplastics — and that should worry you.
Such were the findings of a pair of new studies, the most recent of which was published in the journal Science of the Total Environment, that used the cave's hermetic seclusion as a way of gauging just how far microplastics have penetrated the environment, and more specifically, subsurface water systems.
"A lot of research has been focused on surface water settings," Elizabeth Hasenmueller, a geochemist and associate director of the WATER Institute at Saint Louis University who authored both studies, said in a statement. "However, one of the most understudied areas in this field relates to what's happening to the subsurface in terms of microplastic contamination."
Inescapable Waste
Scientists continue to find new places where these tiny shards of plastic waste — five millimeters and smaller — end up, and none of them are reassuring. Recent notable studies have discovered it everywhere from polluting clouds to the inside of human hearts.
The locale selected by the researchers is Cliff Cave, located in Missouri, and while it has been closed to the public since 1993, it is located near a residential area. As such, it's not totally sequestered from civilization, but serves as a good case study on how human settlements impact nearby ecosystems. READ MORE...
Starbucks Coffee
I would suspect that it was much less than $5 then probably around $2.50 or $3.
However, it was delicious.
Today, a large Vanilla Cappuccino at Starbucks is between $5.50 and $6.50 depending upon one's location.
I WOULD NEVER in my wildest dreams pay that much money for a cup of coffee... UNLESS, I was in possession of a gift card.
I have been asking for Starbucks gift cards for several years now for my birthday and Christmas... The reason why I am even talking about this is that I used one of those cards today, to get a large Vanilla Cappuccino.
After using the card and getting a receipt to keep track of how much was left, I asked my wife, who is the caretaker of these cards, how much I had left not including this card.
She informed me that I had $80 left in a variety of cards ranging from $5 to $25. While that may seem like a lot, $80 will only buy me about 13 cups of coffee, maybe 14/15 depending upon how much is left on the card that we just used.
So, depending upon how often I get a large Vanilla Cappuccino at Starbucks, these cards will last me 6 to 18 months. However, there is a birthday this month and Christmas in two months after that so I am sure my Starbucks gift card wealth will increase.
I might be able to extend the longevity of these cards if I reduced the size cup, I get but I have gotten so used to drinking the large that a smaller size would seem like I was cheating myself.
Ukrainian Calls Russian Tank Tech Support for Help
In the 20 months of Russia’s wider war on Ukraine, the Ukrainian army has captured around 200 of Russia’s T-72B3 tanks.
The T-72B3, a product of Uralvagonzavod in Nizhny Tagil, is one of Russia’s newer tanks. And unlike, say, the T-64BV, the T-80U or the T-72AMT, Ukrainian industry doesn’t have much experience with the type.
So when a Ukrainian tanker with the callsign “Kochevnik” ran into problems with his captured Russian T-72B3—problems local expertise couldn’t immediately solve—he called Uralvagonzavod tech support. And incredibly, the help line actually helped.
Militarnyi captured Kochevnik’s calls on video.
Kochevnik serves in the Ukrainian army’s 54th Mechanized Brigade, which fights around Kramatorsk in eastern Ukraine and operates mostly Soviet-vintage equipment including T-64 tanks and BMP fighting vehicles. It also owns some of Ukraine’s ex-Russian T-72B3s.
Kochevnik was trolling the Russians, mostly. But his gripes with his 45-ton, three-person tank were real. The tank had been spewing oil. Its compressors weren’t working. The electrical turret-rotation mechanism kept failing, forcing the crew to rotate the turret with a hand crank. READ MORE...