Sunday, April 9
On This Easter Sunday
Findng the Right Balance
The other driver that bothers me on the highway is the family on vacation who thinks they own the highway and the small compact cars that want to drive twice the speed limit to let you know they are not just stupid but have big balls. Neither of those attitudes will make much difference if they make a mistake.
Drivers these days are in such a hurry for some reason that driving on the interstate is more dangerous than it has ever been in the past. One advantage that drivers may or may not realize is that vehicles are made much stronger and can withstand the impact of a crash much better than they could 20 years ago... but very little is going to save you ass when you are driving 90mph.
When one drives faster than the posted speed limits on the interstate, one is putting forth more stress because it takes more attention in case something goes wrong. In addition to the stress, this type of driving causes one's body to be more tense and that tension over time can cause physical problems as well.
However, all of this is actually subordinate to the driver who has no concept of DEPTH OF FIELD while driving. I am constantly witnessing drivers that have to do a hard press of the brakes because they misjudged the distance between them and the car in front of them. This type of misjudging is almost always fatal.
When I was 50 years old, I decided that driving fast no longer made any sense for a variety of reasons. Not to mention the fact that the 55 mph gives you the best gas mileage. However, 55 is a tad slow, slow so I try to simply drive the speed limit... which seems to be the best all around approach to driving. Not because its the law, because it is the best for you and your car.
If I need to, I get up early and leave early in case there is a slow down on the roads, so I will not be late and therefore have a reason to drive fast.
When I arrive somewhere, I arrive relaxed and with low blood pressure because I have eliminated most of my stress. What I spend my time doing now, is watching out for all the assholes that don't know how to drive.
You Will Never Have Good Ole Days
- On that Friday, I could put 10 gallons of gasoline in my car for $1.80, leaving me $7.40
- I could buy 2 six packs of beer for $2.50, leaving me $4.90
- I could buy 2 packs of cigarettes out of a machine for $0.60, leaving me $4.30
- I could go to McDonalds and get 4 cheeseburgers for $0.80, leaving me $3.50
- I could get two small containers of french fries for $0.20, leaving me $3.30
- I could pick up my date, and got to the drive in theater for $1.00/person, leaving me $1.30
- I could give her two cheeseburgers and a container of french fries, give her a pack of cigarettes along with a 6 pack of beer and we could enjoy ourselves for several hours
- After the drive in movies ended, we could go to Waffle House for coffee and doughnuts for $0.30, leaving me $1.00
Tesla Charging Speeds
Tesla’s new V4 Supercharger has started its initial rollout in Europe, and details are still continuing to spill out ahead of the first installations in the United States.
The V4 Supercharger is Tesla’s latest iteration of its industry-leading EV charging network, and with the recent introduction of non-Tesla vehicle charging in the U.S. to qualify for government incentives, the automaker is going forward with some monumental changes.
After the first piles were installed in the Netherlands in March, there were several distinct changes. We reported that the charging cables were now extended so that non-Tesla vehicles could charge with ease. This was a commonly reported problem in the U.S. as non-Tesla vehicles started to use the Superchargers.
Along with the longer cables, Tesla’s main focus was to increase charging speed so that people spent less time charging and more time on the roads. It was confirmed that the V4 Superchargers were capable of more power, but the vehicles’ architecture only allows for certain speeds. However, we are learning more information about what Tesla plans to do with these piles moving forward.
Thanks to Supercharger tracker MarcoRP, new details regarding the V4 Supercharger are available.
Tesla will make the CCS adapter built into the frame of the V4 Supercharger, which will allow non-Tesla vehicles to charge without an adapter. With the introduction of the Magic Dock, Tesla has made it possible for non-Tesla EVs to utilize the Supercharger network. With the V4 Supercharger, this will be standard.
Saturday, April 8
Robots Will Serve the Wealthy
The average income in 2021 was $87,432.
Why the difference?
To find the average, you take the gross US income and divide it by the total number of workers.
To find the median, you take that number that is in the middle where half the people make more and half the people make less.
Average and Median are different but many people think they are the same...
So, whether you are looking at the median income or the average income, the odds are, robots are going to take your job.
- All manufacturing and assembly jobs can be done by robots
- All teaching, instructor, or college professor jobs can be done by robots.
- All customer service jobs can be done by robots.
- All retail jobs can be done by robots.
- Many medical profession jobs can be done by robots.
- All military jobs can be done by robots.
- All wars can be frought by robots.
- All driving jobs can be done by robots.
- All farming and harvesting jobs can be done by robots.
- All media broadcasting shows (news) can be done by robots.
- All lawncare jobs can be done by robots.
- All maintenance jobs can be done by robots.
- They don't need breaks
- They don't get sick
- They don't take vacations
- They don't get pregnant
- They don't ask for raises
- They don't sabotage
Puerto Ricans Leaving

Bags sit in front of Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in Carolina, Puerto Rico. (Salome Ramirez/VOA)
After 22 years abroad, married doctors Sheila Perez Colon and Lionel Lazaro Collazo decided to practice medicine in Puerto Rico.
“We always wanted to return to the island, but we couldn't find the way,” Lazaro Collazo told VOA. According to the orthopedic surgeon, attending medical school and building a practice led the couple to live in New York, Los Angeles and Miami. "It hurt us a lot when our daughter asked us why she wasn't born in Puerto Rico, if the whole family was from the island."
Data from the 2020 Census showed Puerto Rico’s population at 3.2 million, with an estimated 11.8% decrease over the preceding decade. Meanwhile, Puerto Ricans residing on the mainland reached 5.8 million, making them the second largest Hispanic population in the continental U.S.
“We always had Puerto Rico in our hearts, sometimes even with a bit of guilt for not being able to be there,” Perez Colon said.
A pediatric endocrinologist, Perez Colon said the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing isolation led them to return home. The couple arrived in Puerto Rico with their 10-year-old daughter in June 2022.
“Knowing there’s a great need for specialties like ours in our home country, while you are providing that expertise elsewhere and not back home, brought us back,” she said.
They say their biggest concern was the salary disparity of medical professionals in Puerto Rico compared with the U.S.
“That’s a reality that no one can deny. But we are prepared. We knew what was in store for us. We knew we were going to have a lower salary, but we would be rewarded to be with family in a place that satisfies us,” Perez Colon said.
For Lazaro Collazo, it was also an opportunity to give back.
“This was my dream, where I wanted to be to be able to offer my services to my people again,” he said. “What better than two well-prepared specialists who are bringing needed services to the island.”
A total of 17,859 Puerto Ricans moved back to the island in 2021, according to the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics. Two years earlier, 24,531 returned, one of the highest numbers in the past decade.
According to the Pew Research Center, 2017 hurricanes Irma and MarÃa were determining factors in the exodus of Puerto Ricans, as they sought safety on the mainland. In the year after the hurricanes, Puerto Rico’s population dropped by 3.9%.
“The mid-2000s marked a turning point for the island's economy when it entered a recession from which it has not recovered,” the Pew study said. “Since then, many Puerto Ricans have left the island for the U.S. mainland, particularly Florida, often citing work and family-related reasons.” READ MORE...
Tennessee Legislature
I do not keep up with state politics but apparantly there was some sort of riot at the state capital in Nashville recently where protestors were against some gun law that the legislature was in the process of passing and making into law, once signed by the governor. Tennessee has pretty liberal gun laws.
While this riot was taking place, 3 Democratic legislatures joined the riot in support of their cause which is not allowed by legislative law. The legislatures were 2 black males and one white female. The Republican legislative majority voted to kick the 3 democratic legislature out of the legislature because they violated the law.
Well, after the vote took place, the two blacks were kicked out but the white female stayed in by ONE VOTE...
OUTRAGE followed and the Republican TN Legislators were called RACISTS and WHITE SUPREMACISTS because of those action not to kick out the white lady...
Being a white male my thoughts were that all three should be kicked out not because of the cause but because they broke the law.
Clearly our Republican Legislators have ALL THEIR HEADS UP THEIR ASSES to have made such a stupid move, especially in light of what all is currently going on in this country. Hard to believe that TN is still so BACKWARDS in its thinking.
I would have to agree that those Republican Legislators are acting like they are RACISTS and WHITE SUPREMACISTS... and, I am embarrassed that they are leading my state.
Saturday Article
Incandescent lightbulbs have been providing light in American homes since the 1800s, when Thomas Edison patented the bulbs. But now, the nation has evolved into a more energy-efficient society and LED lights have become the new norm.
The federal government’s warnings started in January and have been getting progressively more aggressive as they want to make sure Americans don’t go back in time. The government announced a ban on the manufacturing and selling of incandescent bulbs, saying it will help Americans save money and help the environment.
At Straus Paint & Hardware in Queens, the word “incandescent” won’t be seen on any new purchase orders. “We saw this coming a long time ago, tried to phase them out for a while,” said Gary Straus, the owner of Straus Paint & Hardware. The store shelves were stocked with almost every shape, size and lumens of LED lights imaginable. “It will save energy and it will be cheaper in the long run,” Straus said.
The Department of Energy said LED lights provide more light using 75% less energy than incandescent lights. LEDs also last about 25 times longer. Starting in July, DOE will make manufacturing or selling most incandescent light bulbs illegal.
The agency also claimed that discontinuing inefficient incandescent lights will save Americans nearly $3 billion yearly and substantially reduce carbon dioxide emissions over 30 years. The DOE warned manufacturers and retailers about the change at the beginning of the year in January, with full enforcement beginning in July 2023.
Manufacturers who violate the ban could face a maximum penalty of $542 per illicit bulb. For restaurants like Blend Astoria, where its dimly lit ambiance draws steady crowds, retrofitted LED lights have saved the business cash.
The average cost of an LED light bulb ranges from $5 to $7 each while an incandescent light bulb would normally range from $2 to $3 a bulb, according to a report from Lifehacker. However, LED bulbs save money in the long run because they use less energy to run and last longer. READ MORE...
Friday, April 7
Radio Signals From Space
(CNN) -- Astronomers have detected a repeating radio signal from an exoplanet and the star that it orbits, both located 12 light-years away from Earth. The signal suggests that the Earth-size planet may have a magnetic field and perhaps even an atmosphere.
Earth’s magnetic field protects the planet’s atmosphere, which life needs to survive, by deflecting energetic particles and plasma that stream out from the sun. Finding atmospheres around planets located outside of our solar system could point to other worlds that potentially have the ability to support life.
Scientists noticed strong radio waves coming from the star YZ Ceti and the rocky exoplanet that orbits it, called YZ Ceti b, during observations using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array of telescopes in New Mexico. The researchers believe the radio signal was created by interactions between the planet’s magnetic field and the star.
A study detailing the findings was published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy.“We saw the initial burst and it looked beautiful,” said lead study author Sebastian Pineda, a research astrophysicist at the University of Colorado Boulder, in a statement. “When we saw it again, it was very indicative that, OK, maybe we really have something here.”
Magnetic fields can prevent a planet’s atmosphere from being diminished and essentially eroded away over time as particles release from the star and bombard it, Pineda said.
In order for the radio waves to be detectable on Earth, they must be very strong, the researchers said. “Whether a planet survives with an atmosphere or not can depend on whether the planet has a strong magnetic field or not,” Pineda said.
Previously, researchers have detected magnetic fields on exoplanets similar in size to Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. But finding magnetic fields on smaller planets the size of Earth is more difficult because magnetic fields are essentially invisible.“What we’re doing is looking for a way to see them,” said study coauthor Jackie Villadsen, assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania, in a statement.
“We’re looking for planets that are really close to their stars and are a similar size to Earth,” she said. “These planets are way too close to their stars to be somewhere you could live, but because they are so close the planet is kind of plowing through a bunch of stuff coming off the star. If the planet has a magnetic field and it plows through enough star stuff, it will cause the star to emit bright radio waves.”
YZ Ceti b only takes two Earth days to complete a single orbit around its star. Meanwhile, the shortest orbit in our solar system is the planet Mercury, which takes 88 Earth days to complete a lap around the sun. READ MORE...
Divide and Conquer
This is one of the first rules of WAR... if you can divide your enemy, you are more easily able to have victory over them...
Unfortunately, the USA does not think that it has any enemies, so the division inside this country is NOT A PROBLEM...
Is Biden compromised by the Chinese? Quite possibly...
Was Trump compromised or did he collude with the Russians? Absolutely not...
But, for the last 6+years, the Democrats and the mainstream media have been after Trump and all those attacks HAVE DIVIDED THIS COUNTRY...
Let's look at our divisions:
- Liberals versus Conservatives
- Republicans versus Democrats
- Trump Haters versus Trump Supporters
- Blacks versus Whites
- Religious versus Non Religious
- Educated versus Non Educated
- Weathy versus Not so Wealthy
- Countries no longer seeing the USA as their role model
- Countries no longer wanting to us the US dollar
- Countries no longer wanting to support the USA at the UN
- Countries no longer wanting the USA to be in NATO
- Countries deciding they are better off supporting China
- Countries who would rather trade with China than the USA
- China is our enemy not our friend
- China's GDP is bigger than ours based upon population
- China's military is bigger than our military
- China's navy is bigger than our navy
- China's air force is bigger than our air force
- China wants to dominate and lead the world
China Buying the World
From South America to the South Pacific, China has spent billion and billions of dollars to exert economic and political control over developing nations across the globe. Saddled with debt and faulty Chinese-built infrastructure, these countries are now dependent upon Beijing and have become de facto "Sino-States."
The deal will provide Sri Lanka with an additional four years to satisfy its IMF obligations, which are crippling the nation with inflation.
It’s a good start, but the MIF deal does nothing to mitigate the country’s real debt burden, the nearly $7.5 billion it owes to China.
You’ve heard of “failed states” like Somalia, where the central government has basically ceased to exist. And then there are “narco states” where the trafficking of drugs — and often people — is the chief function of the criminal gangs that run the country.
Located from the South Pacific to South America, Sino states are countries whose ports, railroads, resources – and even governments and economies – are deep in China’s pockets.
And as Beijing further extends its military and economic reach, Sino states are multiplying. “China is on the march globally, bending dozens of countries to its will,” observes Australian defense analyst David Archibald, “and this includes here in the South Pacific, where [China] is eyeing the World War II Japanese base on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands.” (Spoiler alert: Last year China lent the Solomon Islands $66 million to upgrade their telecommunications infrastructure.)
Sri Lanka is a prime example of a Sino-state, and so is Ecuador – which currently owes China nearly $4.5 billion in unpaid loans.
This sum includes billions to the Chinese construction company Sinohydro, responsible for Ecuador’s dismally faulty – and corruption-laden – Coca Codo Sinclair hydroelectric plant.
The $2.7 billion infrastructure giant – one of four built by China across Ecuador – is not only riddled with thousands of cracks but is at risk of systemwide failure, according to local engineers. READ MORE...





























