Monday, March 20
Going After ex President Trump Again
Now that Trump is leading in the polls for the presidential election of 2024, the Dems and the mainstream media are yet ONCE AGAIN trying to hang Trump out to dry by potentially arresting him for an alleged crime that he committed regarding Stormy Daniels.... WTF???
The DA who will potentially be arresting Trump on Tuesday, allowed that knowledge to be leaked from their office and once Trump heard, he published the following statement..... (see below)...
"NOW ILLEGAL LEAKS FROM A CORRUPT & HIGHLY POLITICAL MANHATTAN DISTRICT ATTORNEYS OFFICE, WHICH HAS ALLOWED NEW RECORDS TO BE SET IN VIOLENT CRIME & WHOSE LEADER IS FUNDED BY GEORGE SOROS, INDICATE THAT, WITH NO CRIME BEING ABLE TO BE PROVEN, & BASED ON AN OLD & FULLY DEBUNKED (BY NUMEROUS OTHER PROSECUTORS!) FAIRYTALE, THE FAR & AWAY LEADING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE & FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WILL BE ARRESTED ON TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK. PROTEST, TAKE OUR NATION BACK!, [sic]" Trump posed to his Truth Social account.
Underwater Civilization
A new study by the University of Bradford demonstrates that magnetic fields may hold the key to comprehending buried civilizations. With the rise of North Sea wind farms, the race is on to collaborate with developers to put together facts about Doggerland ahead of development.
Ben Urmston, a Ph.D. student, will analyze magnetometry data to look for magnetic field anomalies that might point to the presence of archaeological features without the need for excavation, as per the release.
“Small changes in the magnetic field can indicate changes in the landscape, such as peat-forming areas and sediments, or where erosion has occurred, for example, in river channels," he said.
"As the area we are studying used to be above sea level, there's a small chance this analysis could even reveal evidence for hunter-gatherer activity. That would be the pinnacle. We might also discover the presence of middens, which are rubbish dumps that consist of animal bone, mollusk shells, and other biological material, that can tell us a lot about how people lived,” he added.
What is Doggerland?
Doggerland was a piece of land that connected continental Europe to Britain but is now covered by the North Sea. A rise in sea levels circa 6500–6200 BCE caused it to be submerged. The Dogger Littora is the name of the flooded area.
Towards the end of the last ice age, due to global warming, Doggerland was one of the most resource-rich and ecologically dynamic regions during the later Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods (c.20,000–4,000 BC), was submerged under the water. READ MORE...
Sunday, March 19
A Religious Conundrum
Hydrogen Versus Electric Vehicles
Both electric cars and hydrogen cars bring improvements in terms of carbon gas emissions and also in performance, but they also have their own complications.
Compared to EVs, hydrogen-powered vehicles have some benefits. They have a 300-mile range, while EVs have a range of roughly 200 miles and in cold conditions, the EV range decreases, while the range of hydrogen-powered vehicles does not. Most critically, a hydrogen engine produces only pure water vapor as exhaust. As a result, there are no emissions.
These eco-friendly alternatives also come with some downsides, as evacuation roads do not have any charging stations, which could be a considerable disadvantage for EVs when facing evacuation due to a natural disaster. Hydrogen, on the other hand, is flammable and therefore dangerous if not properly stored or handled. It is heavily compressed for road use, increasing its complexity even more.
There's another bold aspect to consider regarding electric and hydrogen cars. As these energy supplies are relatively new in the market, there's not enough infrastructure to support fuel demand and other features such as price competitiveness. So far, finding a hydrogen fueling station can still turn into much of a headache for some areas in the US.
The amount of EV charging stations does not meet the market's demand either. Michelle Krebs, an executive analyst for Cox Automotive, affirms. Most EV users already use an integrated unit, which governments can help to finance, to charge their vehicles at home.
Saturday, March 18
It's ANTI-AMERICAN to Save Money
For instance, I was looking at the Blueair 7770i air filtration system and when I went on Facebook and hour later, there were several Blueair Marketing Ads as I scrolled through the postings. How did they get that information so FAST?
It is all tied together as soon as you create a profile and as soon as you sign up with a provider to access the world wide web or what we call the internet.
Our personal data and information is being collected and sold to companies all the time.
It is all designed to get you to BUY a product... sometimes you are looking for that specific product to actually buy and sometimes you are just surfing to pass the time... Regardless of your motives and intentions, marketers are trying to sell you stuff and most importantly and more often than not, something that you don't really need.
One of the biggest marketing CONS is LIFE INSURANCE. After your probationary period, the only way you benefit, is if you die sooner than later. The later you die, the more money these life insurance companies make off of your premiums... Most Americans, don't think about the fact that the ODDS are against them dying early. And, most Americans don't think about those odds and invest the money themselves in a mutual fund... which is exactly what these insurance companys invest your money in.
Another big CON is how banks try to get you to take our loans, playing on your desires to increase the size of your home, or put a swimming pool in your back yard, or redecorate your kitchen.
However, car dealers are right behind them, putting millions of dollars into commercials to get you to buy the latest vehicle with all the new bells and whistles...
Did it ever occur to you that you DON'T NEED NEW... You can buy a year old, leased car, with low mileage for several thousands of dollars less that is just as good as a brand new one.
Our Free Market Enterprise System is predicated on YOUR GREED and company's desire to keep Amerian families in DEBT... If you are in debt you will work harder, change companies less often, and be a more loyal employee so that you can pay off your debt.
Very few people think about saving money... If money is to be saved, then it must be invested, so we can get MORE... Investments go up and down and while over a 20-40 year period of time, you can make money, you can during those years LOSE EVERYTHING...
What's wrong with just SAVING MONEY and not spending your money on stuff you don't really need? I mean, isn't that worth a little thought?
Hydrogen Powered Vehicles
There are only about 15,000 hydrogen-powered vehicles on U.S. roads right now, and all of them are in California. Meanwhile, EVs are out there in the millions.
You've likely heard a lot about electric vehicles lately, as well as news about legislation to reduce carbon emissions from vehicles. But there's another kind of zero-emission vehicle, one that emits only water vapor as it carries you down the road. That's the hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle, related to an EV but with specific differences that make hydrogen cars different and much rarer.
To date, about 2.5 million EVs have been sold in the U.S. By contrast, as of mid-2022, 15,000 or fewer hydrogen-powered vehicles can be found on U.S. roads. All of them will be in California, the sole state with a network of retail hydrogen fueling stations to make the cars usable.
Since 2015, three hydrogen -powered cars have been offered for sale from three different car companies: the Honda Clarity Fuel Cell, the Hyundai Nexo SUV, and the Toyota Mirai. But Honda has now ended production of all models of the Clarity, and Hyundai has sold fewer than 1500 Nexo SUVs thus far.
Toyota, the company most devoted to hydrogen power as an alternative to battery-electric vehicles, has sold roughly 10,700 Mirai sedans across two generations in the U.S.—though in some periods it resorted to substantial discounting to move them. (Honda does not break out sales of its Clarity Fuel Cell model from the plug-in-hybrid and battery-electric Clarity versions.) READ MORE...
Friday, March 17
New Technology
My phone company sent me an email saying I could get an $850 Samsung S23 phone for $150 (providing I turned in my LG) and since that was a good deal and my LG was about 5 years old, I decided to take the deal.
My Samsung S23 arrived today and I felt dumber than homemade shit trying to get it setup without having to call my phone for support... as those young kids that answer always made you feel rather old and stupid (which I am) when it comes to a simple process of ugrading a phone.
Well, the instructions seem simple enough, providing you understand them and when you don't really understand what they are asking you to do, you feel like preparing for a colonoscopy would be easier.
After 90 minutes, I finall got on the right page so to speak and my phone starting perking along just like a Bunn coffee pot, transferring the data from my old phone to my new phone via some sort of switch app. It must have worked fine because, all my apps are there including my phone contacts and photos. The only item that did not transfer were my quick memos, which I sent to my gmail acct as a pdf attachment. I can download that later.
One would think that an android phone is an android phone... but, that is not the case as my Samsung operates differently than my LG. It will take me a couple of days to get comfortable with this new phone and then I will feel stupid because I had earlier let myself feel stupid.
The life of a tech newbie...
China Wants the Upper Hand In Space
The race to the moon between the United States and China is getting tighter and the next two years could determine who gains the upper hand.
So says NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, who warns that Beijing could establish a foothold and try to dominate the most resource-rich locations on the lunar surface — or even keep the U.S. out.
“It is a fact: we’re in a space race,” the former Florida senator and astronaut said in an interview. “And it is true that we better watch out that they don’t get to a place on the moon under the guise of scientific research. And it is not beyond the realm of possibility that they say, ‘Keep out, we’re here, this is our territory.’”
He cited an Earthly example in the South China Sea, where the Chinese military has established bases on contested islands. “If you doubt that, look at what they did with the Spratly Islands.”
Nelson’s hawkish comments follow NASA’s 26-day Artemis I mission, in which an uncrewed Orion space capsule flew around the moon. That mission, widely regarded as a success, was the first big step toward NASA’s plan to land astronauts on the lunar surface to begin building a more permanent human presence — which could come as early as 2025.
It also comes on the heels of Congress’ passage of a full-year budget for NASA. The agency did not get all the funding it requested, but Nelson insisted that the “have to haves” were not shortchanged. That includes the key components for the next two moon missions, Artemis II and Artemis III.
But looming ever-larger is China’s aggressive space program, including its recent opening of a new space station. Beijing has announced a goal of landing taikonauts on the moon by the end of this decade. In December, China’s government laid out its vision for more ambitious endeavors such as building infrastructure in space and creating a space governance system. READ MORE...
My Life So Far...
- a millionaire
- a billionaire
- a Hollywood celebrity
- a rock musician
- a professional athlete
- in a gated community
- in the slums



























