Saturday, September 14

In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards air Sunday (8 pm ET, ABC); see predictions (More) | Tuesday's presidential debate hauls in 67 million viewers, a 31% increase over June's debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump (More)

> Harvey Weinstein indicted on additional sex crimes charges in New York; Weinstein is awaiting a retrial for his 2020 conviction overturned in April (More)

> Las Vegas Aces' A'ja Wilson breaks all-time WNBA single-season scoring record, topping the mark set last year by Seattle Storms' Jewell Loyd (More)


Science & Technology
> US health officials approve hearing assistance feature for Apple's AirPods Pro 2, making them the first over-the-counter hearing aid software device (More)

> Physicists demonstrate ability to control the wobble of the nucleus of a single atom; technique may allow storage of quantum information (More) | What does an atom look like? (More)

> Hardt Hyperloop successfully tests hyperloop train concept in Europe; train was levitated and launched through a roughly 1,400-foot-long airless tunnel (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +0.8%, Dow +0.6%, Nasdaq +1.0%); S&P 500 posts four-day winning streak (More)

> US average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage falls to lowest level since February 2023 at 6.2% (More) | European Central Bank cuts interest rates for second time in three months, lowering key rate to 3.5% from 3.75% (More)

> Amazon increases pay for contracted delivery drivers amid renewed unionization effort; national average earnings for drivers to rise roughly 7% year-over-year (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> Former President Donald Trump rules out second debate with Vice President Kamala Harris (More) | Springfield, Ohio, receives bomb threats, closes government buildings after unverified claims in the city about Haitian migrants eating locals' pets (More)

> New York City police commissioner Edward Caban resigns after federal agents seize his phone in ongoing criminal probe into members of Mayor Eric Adams' (D) administration; probe reportedly tied to corruption in nightclub enforcement (More)

> Idaho Supreme Court rules man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in 2022 will stand trial in Boise, moving case out of Latah County—where the crime occurred—over concerns of pretrial prejudice in the community (More)

SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

No Longer Working

 

Not too long ago, 2014, I was working at a small-town university teaching numerous business management classes.  I was one of only a handful of professors who were teaching without a PhD.  Had there not been an interim Dean when I applied for a full-time position, I probably would not have been hired.  I worked there for three years. 

During my brief tenure, I used my retirement money to pay for COBRA life insurance for my wife so that she could retire early at 62.   My wife was not eligible for Medicare until she was 65.  For three years she felt guilty retiring early because of the cost of health insurance but I kept reminding her that all that money had been set aside by unexpected income from the University.

From 2015 until 2020 when COVID hit, we traveled somewhere for a week, every other month.  We went on cruises, Alaska, Hawaii, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, Mexico, Europe, Las Vegas, and several place along the east coast of the USA as well as the Gulf Coast States.

Our three cats were very much annoyed at us for leaving them with strangers, but they never went without food or attention.

COVID put a damper on our travels as it did for everyone but when we could travel again, we no longer wanted to travel like we had done before.  We both enjoyed staying at home.  As a result, we only go twice a year now, once in April/May and a second time in September/October.

The Biden/Harris inflation HAS NOT stopped our two trips a year and there is no way we would let i stop our two trips.  We are careful how we spend our money, and when we vacation it is during the off season when rates are low anyway.

Somewhat Political

 





Small Nuclear Reactors


Nuclear plants could become smaller, simpler and easier to build in the future, potentially revolutionizing a power source that is increasingly viewed as critical to the transition away from fossil fuels.

New designs called small modular reactors, or SMR in shorthand, promise to speed deployment of new plants as demand for clean electricity is rising from artificial intelligence, manufacturing and electric vehicles.

At the same time, utilities across the country are retiring coal plants as part of the energy transition, raising worries about a looming electricity supply gap. Nuclear power is viewed as a potential solution because it is the most reliable power source available and does not emit carbon dioxide.

Building large plants is very costly and time-consuming. In Georgia, Southern Co. built the first new nuclear reactors in decades, but the project finished seven years behind schedule at a cost of more than $30 billion.     
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Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin

Friday, September 13

Myrtle Beach - Day Six

 

This was by far the best beach we've had since we got here last Sunday.  The weather was in the 80s with minimal wind and every once in a while, the sun would poke its head through the clouds.


In the afternoon, it rained for about 15-20 minutes but not very hard and soon it was over.  We went into the inside pool but by the time we cleaned the sand off our shoes and feet, used the restroom, the rain had stopped, so we went back out.


The umbrella we had today seemed to be a tad larger than the ones before, so we did not have to put up a second umbrella to get out of the sun like we did a couple of days before.


My wife read her book or watched her K-dramas, while I listened to an audiobook or iheart radio while writing in my journal like has been done on previous days.


Like always, the day went by quickly and the next thing we knew we were sitting at a table in Chili's having dinner.  Instead of paying for dessert at the restaurant, we stopped by WalMart and purchased a one serving Apple Pie for 80 cents.


Inflation

Pinky

 


Admits FAKE

 


Bus


 

Boeing Goes on STRIKE

 

So...  what I heard on FOX News this morning was that Boeing employees went on strike because they wanted a 40% wage increase and management only agreed to a 25% increase...


Well now...

Do I think that was a good idea?

No, not at all.

Why?


These employees want more money because of INFLATION...

We should bring inflation down, not raise wages.

Raising wages will cause more inflation because the wage increase will be passed along to the public in the COST OF GOODS SOLD.

Higher Prices = inflation


When more money is put into the economy and the demand does not increase (because the wages are too high) then shortages are created, and prices increase.


The public should know this because of the fluctuating gasoline prices.


I understand that the worker wants a higher salary/wage but if the prices go up, there will be a bunch of us who STOP BUYING AMERICAN MADE PRODUCTS...  because they are too expensive.


Americans are shooting themselves in the foot and are too ignorant of economics to fully understand what they are doing to themselves.


This is ONE REASON why education is so important.

In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> MTV Video Music Awards, hosted by rapper Megan Thee Stallion, return for award show's 40th anniversary; see awards list and takeaways (More) | Frankie Beverly, frontman and founder of soul and funk band Maze, dies at age 77 (More)

>NFL hauls in 21 million viewers per game in Week 1, the most-ever for opening week and a 12% increase over last year (More) | See Week 2 preview (More)

> Justin Timberlake agrees to plea deal in drunken driving case; driving while intoxicated charges will be dropped (More) | Sean "Diddy" Combs accused of sexual battery by former Danity Kane singer Dawn Richard (More)


Science & Technology
> Meta admits to scraping data from every adult Australian Facebook user to train its AI models; says Australian law did not require it to provide an opt-out option for users (More)

> The lateral fabella, a tiny bone in the knee the size of a sesame seed, may have played a key evolutionary role in helping ancient humans walk upright; also linked to arthritis, only two in five modern humans have the structure (More)

> Researchers discover a new species of parasitoid wasp targeting adult flies; the wasp lays eggs inside other insects, ultimately killing the host (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +1.1%, Dow +0.3%, Nasdaq +2.2%) as investors weigh latest US inflation data and buy chipmaker stocks, including Nvidia and AMD, whose shares rose 8% and nearly 5%, respectively (More)

> TD Bank to pay $28M fine to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for sharing inaccurate and negative data about the bank's customers with credit reporting agencies since 2015 (More)

> PwC's US unit to lay off roughly 1,800 workers amid broader restructuring; marks accounting firm's first formal layoffs since 2009 (More) | Restaurant chain BurgerFi files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> Mexico's Senate approves anticorruption overhaul requiring country's 7,000 judges run for election; constitutional revision—an initiative driven by the governing, left-leaning Morena party—came despite weeks of protests and strikes, with judicial workers saying the move will politicize the judiciary (More)

> Death toll from Typhoon Yagi and its aftermath rises to more than 155 people amid flash flooding and landslides; the typhoon is the strongest to hit Vietnam in decades (More)

> A man was arrested for arson over the Line Fire in San Bernardino, California (More) | Airport and Bridge Fires threaten Southern California, two of more than 60 wildfires burning in the US as of this writing (More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

Who Won the Debate?

 

What debate???

Just joking...

By now, you have heard from both sides claiming that their candidate won the debate based upon this or that.


Can you imagine either side actually admitting that their candidate lost the debate?

They would try and spin it to make their candidate look good regardless.


Does this debate really matter?

I don't think so...

Why?

A couple of reasons.

FIRST - both candidates lied.  Who lied more or told bigger lies does not matter...  a lie is a lie...  and if they told lies during the debate, they will continue.

SECOND - regardless of what was said during the debate, people will vote for that person whose policies they support... or the party whose policies they support.


FOR EXAMPLE...

If you want to stop illegal immigrants from entering the USA, you will vote for Trump not Harris and that feeling has nothing to do with the debate.


If you think the government is going to take away your right to have an abortion, you will vote for Harris.


If you believe that Biden/Harris caused the inflation problem we have, you will vote for Trump.


If you think Harris can stand up belly to belly with Russia, China, Iran, and Horth Korea, then you will vote for Harris.


Consequently, the debate is irrelevant.


For EIGHT YEARS, the Democrats, and mainstream media have been against Trump...  wouldn't you suspect that the public will finally believe that Trump is a bad person and should not be President.


Do you know another person who had the courage and discipline to stand up under all that pressure?


What will happen to Kamala when the pressure builds up against her that the media cannot spin or keep away from her?



Somewhat Political

 








Electromagnetic Wave Technology


In the ETH experiment, self-oscillations (blue-red) cause sound waves (green, orange, violet) to travel through the circulator only in one direction. Credit: Xin Zou







Researchers at ETH Zurich have managed to make sound waves travel only in one direction. In the future, this method could also be used in technical applications with electromagnetic waves.

Water, light and sound waves usually propagate in the same way forward as in a backward direction. As a consequence, when we are speaking to someone standing some distance away from us, that person can hear us as well as we can hear them. This is useful when having a conversation, but in some technical applications one would prefer the waves to be able to travel only in one direction—for instance, in order to avoid unwanted reflections of light or microwaves.

Ten years ago, researchers succeeded in suppressing sound wave propagation in the backward direction; however, this also attenuated the waves traveling forwards.       READ MORE...

The Who - Who Are You (Promo Video)

Thursday, September 12

Mrytle Beach: Day Five

 

My wife keeps reminding me that the only bad day at Myrtle Beach is when it is raining - with that I wholeheartedly agree; however, spending the entire day at the beach with 10-20 mph wind is not that much fun either.


The wind today was not that cold which was a good thing, and we were able to stand under out umbrella from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm.  We did use the restroom a couple of times, and this morning, I walked a mile along the shoreline.

The all but quiet day was disturbed by two cranky old ladies who would not listen to anyone nearby NOT TO FEED THE BIRDS.  Thankfully, none of the birds defecated on us, although my wife and I secretly were hoping they would defecate on the two feeders.

Today was spent listening to my audiobook, music, and writing a few poems inspired by the environment around me.  It is going to be my Myrtle Beach 2024 Series.

Dinner was a rice/chicken meal from the food court at the local mall.  There was a Chinese place and Japanese place, and I chose the Japanese and was not disappointed.  After the meal, we went to COLD STONE for some ice-cream.

In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Mauricio Pochettino, former manager of Chelsea and Tottenham, named coach of US men's national soccer team; former coach Gregg Berhalter was fired in June after leading Team USA for nearly six years (More)

> Sean "Diddy" Combs ordered to pay $100M over alleged sexual assault at a 1997 party (More) | NFL reviewing allegations of sexual assault against Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, which were filed in a civil lawsuit Monday (More)

> Tiger Woods and PGA Tour officials meet with members of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund over potential $1B investment from the PIF (More)


Science & Technology
> NASA greenlights launch of mission to search for signs of life on Jupiter's moon Europa; the largest spacecraft ever built for a planetary mission, the Europa Clipper could launch as early as Oct. 10 (More) | NASA 101 (More, w/video)

> Microsoft demonstrates logical operations using the highest number of error-corrected quantum computing bits to date (More) | How quantum computing works (More, w/video)

> Researchers discover multiple species of fungi, bacteria, and viruses floating in the air at altitudes close to 10,000 feet; may represent a new pathway for the regional spread of pathogens (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close mixed (S&P 500 +0.5%, Dow -0.2%, Nasdaq +0.8%) (More) | Oil prices drop more than 3% to lowest levels since 2021 following OPEC monthly report lowering growth forecast for 2024, 2025 (More) | What is OPEC? (More)

> Federal Reserve proposes rules reducing by about half the amount of extra capital banks will be required to have on hand following threat of litigation; updated rules will be finalized in coming months, were developed in response to 2008 financial crisis (More) | EU's highest court upholds 2016 tax fines for Apple, Google (More)

> Southwest Airlines chairman, six board directors to exit following pressure from Elliott Investment Management, which holds 10% stake; Elliott blames board for stock dropping over 50% in three years (More) | FAA investigates Delta Air Lines ground collision in Atlanta; no injuries reported (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> Tropical Storm Francine turns into Category 1 hurricane, expected to strike Louisiana today as Category 2 hurricane; storm surge warnings also in effect for Texas (More) | See live updates (More)

> Israeli airstrikes hit humanitarian zone in Gaza, killing at least 19 people and wounding at least 60 others, per Hamas-run Health Ministry; Israel says it targeted senior militants culpable in Oct. 7 attacks (More) | Ukraine targets inland Russia, including Moscow with 140 drones, killing one woman and sparking building fires in largest attack of its kind (More)

> Artillery attack in southeastern Sudan market kills 21 people, wounds over 70 others, per doctors' union; attack comes after US- and Saudi-brokered peace talks fail to end civil war, government rejects international peacekeeping force (More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

Oil & Natural Gas

 
Oil and natural gas are an integral part of our everyday lives, and it’s not only the gasoline we put in our cars or the natural gas that heats our homes or businesses. Oil and natural gas are used in everyday products such as lipstick and deodorant and life-saving medical devices, such as MRI machines and pacemakers.

Byproducts from oil refining is used to produce plastics, as well as lubricants, waxes, tars and even asphalt for our roads. Nylon, polyester, and many types of fabrics we use that allow us to camp, recreate, and enjoy the outdoors are all made possible by oil and natural gas. In fact, all forms of transportation including the manufacturing of planes, trains, cars, boats, bikes, scooters, skateboards, and even electric cars require oil and natural gas products and components. 
SOURCE:  COGA


So, why are the Democrats wanting to END Oil and Natural Gas?

ANSWER:  Climate Change


That's all fine and good but most of the WORLD has no desire to stop CLIMATE CHANGE because it is TOO EXPENSIVE...


Makes the USA not just look foolish in the eyes of the rest of the world but as we move in that direction, that movement slows down our economy, which in the short run HURTS AMERICANS.


Plus...

pressure is being put of car manufacturers to produce electric and hybrid vehicles...  BUT the public (both democrats and republicans) are refusing to buy them.  That puts car manufacturers between a rock and a hard place.


Since we no longer produce enough refined oil for gasoline, we have to buy oil from other countries.  Prior to 2020, we were producing more than enough oil where we could see our excess to other countries...  which helped our economy.


It just does not make any sense to do what we are doing and have been doing these last four years.



Somewhat Political