Tuesday, December 27
Germany, European Union, and Twitter
A senior German official said on Thursday Twitter should join other tech firms in being directly monitored by the European Commission, saying the company’s erratic behaviour under new owner Elon Musk posed a threat to free speech.
Sven Giegold, the state secretary in charge of competition policy at Germany’s economy ministry, pointed to Twitter’s abrupt suspension of journalists’ accounts and restrictions on the access to some links.
In a letter to two European Commissioners, Giegold called on the EU to launch an investigation and said the Commission should act to prevent what he called Twitter’s “anti-competitive behaviour”.
Twitter did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The European Commission confirmed receiving the letter and said it would reply in due course, adding that it was following the developments at Twitter closely.
“General terms and conditions that change almost every hour, erratic justifications for extensive restrictions on links and the blocking of journalists threaten freedom of competition and pose a risk to freedom of expression, information and the press,” Giegold wrote on Twitter, while sharing his letter. READ MORE...
Same O... Same O
Why is that?
Mainly because of the freedoms and opportunities that we enjoy that the rest of the world does not enjoy...
The other reason, I would suspect is our quality of life that again is not experienced throughout the rest of the world.
HOWEVER, that quality of life is changing because of inflation, increasing gas prices, cost of healthcare, cost of vacations, cost of food... then, you add in all the crime and violence that is taking place all over the US of A, and many people no longer want to visit many of our great cities like: New York City, Washington DC, Atlanta, St. Louis, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Vegas, Portland, etc.
The other issue that is beginning to bother many people is the number of illegal immigrants that are coming across our borders... telling us with their actions that they DO NOT RESPECT OUR LAWS... it is a subtle message, but a message nonetheless. If they do not respect our immigration laws, then what other laws will they disrespect?
An even bigger issue are all the illegal drugs that are coming across our borders and what will be the healthcare impact of all those drugs, not the mention all the deaths from those drugs.
Why are Americans buying more and more and more drugs???
Supplies only increase when there is an increase in demand.
Americans are destroying themselves...
Third Term Begins with Problems
Shortly after President Xi Jinping took power in 2012, he outlined his “Chinese Dream” for national rejuvenation. A decade later, he’s entering his most challenging period yet for turning that vision into reality.
The Chinese leader emerged from the Communist Party’s secretive summer retreat on the Yellow Sea this week facing mounting problems at home and abroad. Xi has just a few months to make sure they don’t overshadow his greatest achievement yet: securing a precedent-breaking third term as leader at a party congress later this year.
With economic growth forecasts being slashed, Covid cases rising to a three-month high and the US pushing back over Taiwan, each week seems to bring a new crisis. That’s left Xi focused on reining-in risks and trying to project stability, rather than promoting his achievements and marching toward a coronation. READ MORE...
Time Moves Forward - Never Backwards
Time is the continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future.It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, to compare the duration of events or the intervals between them, and to quantify rates of change of quantities in material reality or in the conscious experience. Time is often referred to as a fourth dimension, along with three spatial dimensions.
Time has long been an important subject of study in religion, philosophy, and science, but defining it in a manner applicable to all fields without circularity has consistently eluded scholars. Nevertheless, diverse fields such as business, industry, sports, the sciences, and the performing arts all incorporate some notion of time into their respective measuring systems. SOURCE: Wikipedia
All of us will get older each day... not younger... and there is a possibiity that our views on life will change as we get older, but the odds are what we believe earlier we will always believe... Not sure why that happens other than we just do not want to be aware of the world around us... taking our existence for granted... and making the assumption that someone will always be taking acare of us.
When Einstein was alive, he said time was relative... although, he also referred to it as space time and that space time or the fabric of space time was curved and warped which was one of the reasons we had gravity. But, more importantly, space time continues until it curves back in on itself and the end of time merges back with the beginning of time... that point in time, is referred to as a singularity.
Life is a circle or a ring a space time. It is also believed that all points in time happen at the same time so that the past, present, and future are all happening simultaneously as we move through space time. So, what happens to the time that we left or continue to leave each nanosecond of our existence? I can see what I typed a second ago as it is still on the screen but my body has still gotten older and has gradually changed.
Another interesting fact of life is that spacetime seems to move faster the older we become. Our days seem shorter and move by quicker. And, when we get in our 70s we begin to see this transition and realize that most of our life is gone and there are only 1-2 decades left for us. Our views on life change and we see life around us differently... However, this does not happen to everyone... Many people don't reflect on this transition at all... we are just oblivious to space time.
Heating Differently
“We are six in the family, we have a house of 200 square meters and, at the moment, we put the central thermostat at 15°C maximum“. In the living room of Geoffrey Van Moeseke, in Louvain-la-Neuve, in central Belgium, the thermometer reads 14.5°C. Outside, the temperatures are negative.
This research project, coordinated by the University of Louvain, involves four researchers and around twenty citizens. The idea is simple: “Heat the bodies, not the walls”. In other words, look for back-up solutions that allow local heating while spending much less energy than with central heating.
For the feet, socks and “old stuffed slippers which are extremely warm”. Second advice: favor electric radiant heaters. Geoffrey Van Moeseke owns two of them, which he lights one to two hours a day: one in the living room, the other in his eldest son’s bedroom, the coldest room in the house – the average temperature exceeds rarely 12°C.
Monday, December 26
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Christmas Greetings
Saturday, December 24
Friday, December 23
December 2022
- Christmas Holiday
- Winter Holiday
- End of the year/decade
- Beginning of Winter
- Cold and Snow
- Tax Deductions
- Soliciting Money
- Family Closeness
- Suicides & Loneliness
US Economy -- End of 2022
"Yet, right now that strength is a curse more than a blessing. With every sign of strength, it will get harder to rein in persistent and broad-based inflation without the Fed raising rates to levels that make a recession inevitable. And the risk is not linear: Though inflation is high today, expectations of long-term inflation are still modest. For nearly 40 years, we’ve lived in an era of structurally anchored inflation, where inflation doesn’t move much within the business cycle. If expectations unanchor, the cost would be far higher than a downturn — it would be an era of higher volatility and a less favorable business environment." Harvard Business Review (same article as above)
Heading Into Christmas 2022
Meteorologists are predicting a BOMB CYCLONE which is where the pressure drops 24 milibars in 24 hours... a drop in pressure means the winds are getting stronger and that indicates a strong storm is building.
In these situations, I am glad that I live in Tennessee as opposed to the north, south, or east... The east coast has hurricanes. The south has humidity and insects. The north has cold weather and wind.
The center of the US is flat and boring and the west coast is way too liberal in its thoughts and actions. I think I would have liked the west when I was 15 to 30 years old, but once I matured, those liberals views logically no longer made any sense.
Christmas at 75 years old with children 50 years old is not as special as it was 20 years ago when we were all thinking our lives might be different. When you hit age 75, life ain't gonna git any different. The only difference is that one is heading for... is death.
What I find odd is that everyone, at least in the USA, wants to celebrate their form of Christmas, but very few of those who celebrate want to acknowledge why the season is important. They don't see it as a Christian Holiday... they see it as a winter holiday... but why give presents and put up a tree if we are just experiencing a winter holiday?
We celebrate a Christian Holiday without admitting it is a Christian Holiday... and how do we explain the fact that our government has acknowledged UFOs and quite possibly the existence of extraterrestrials...
How does UFOs and extraterrestrials change the meaning of Christmas?
How does it change the birth of Jesus?
Jesus said... "...my kingdom is not of this world..."
Is he an extraterrestrial?
If Jesus was an extraterrestrial, would we still want to call the Christmas Holiday a Winter Holiday?
Robots and Human Workers
Will robots replace human workers?
The answer to that seems to be divided. According to Pew Research, about half (48%) of experts surveyed felt that robots and digital agents will displace a significant number of blue- and white-collar jobs. Their concern is that this will increase income inequality and create a mass of virtually unemployable people. The other half (52%) expect robotics and AI to create more jobs than they take. This latter half believes that while AI will replace humans, these experts have faith in human ingenuity to create new jobs, industries, and new ways of making a living—much like at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. SOURCE: Forbes: May 3, 2022 by Ashley Stahl
The Future of Twitter
Elon Musk's poll, asking whether he should stand down as the boss of Twitter, appeared hours after he was photographed at the World Cup final in Qatar.
That photo tells us two things: firstly, Musk was standing beside Jared Kushner - the son-in-law of Donald Trump, the former US President whom Musk has tried, and failed, to entice back to the social network he now owns.
Musk knows that a bombastic Trump tweet would likely provide a controversial, but 'jackpot' moment for Twitter - and bring huge audiences to the platform.
Trump knows this too, of course, and has his own agenda - specifically his own social network, Truth Social, to which he has so far remained loyal.
Pardon the pun but Musk's trump card remains unplayed.
The second point about the photo? It proves Musk was geographically in the vicinity of Saudi Arabia - home to Twitter's biggest investors. Did he drop in, and did they - along with millions of people who use Twitter every day - pose some serious questions about his leadership during the past couple of months?
And then there's the matter of the poll itself. How we view the results - 57% of the 17.5m votes cast were in favour of Musk standing down as Twitter CEO - depends on what we think he wanted to achieve by it. READ MORE...