Monday, November 20
China Is Second Biggest Trade Currency
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Global companies are making a beeline for China's debt markets, issuing record amounts of yuan-denominated bonds and borrowing heavily from mainland banks, capitalizing on rock-bottom yuan interest rates as funding costs elsewhere jump.
Companies and banks are raising record amounts of cash through yuan bonds issued in mainland China and in Hong Kong, known as panda and dim sum bonds, respectively. READ MORE...
Sunday, November 19
A Special Kind of Chili
I am not a chef, don't intend to be a chef, and don't like following recipes which is not a particularly smart trait to have.
The foundation of most everything I cook involves:
- Onions
- Celery
- Garlic
- Bell Peppers
- Mushrooms
- Black Pepper
- Virgin Olive Oil
- Navy Beans
- Lentils
- Corn
- Diced Turkey Burgers
- Diced Tomatoes
- A package of Chili mixture
We Gotz Aliens Amongst Us
- The Roswell Incident 1947
- The US Air Force concludes the Roswell Incident of 1947 was just a weather balloon
- In 2021, the US government, in a report, would not confirm nor deny the existence of UFO's
- In 2023, a whistleblower alleges that the Federal Government is not sharing with the general public all that it knows about UFO's.
Artificial Intelligence on the Production LIne
As Doritos, Walkers and Wotsits speed along a conveyor belt at Coventry's PepsiCo factory - where some of the UK's most popular crisps are made - the noise of whirring machinery is almost deafening.
But here, it's not just human workers trying to hear signs of machine failure above the factory fray.
Sensors attached to equipment are also listening out for indications of hardware faults, having been trained to recognise sounds of weary machines that risk bringing production lines to a grinding halt.
PepsiCo is deploying these sensors, created by tech firm Augury and powered by artificial intelligence (AI), across its factories following a successful US trial.
The company is one of many exploring how AI can increase factory efficiency, reduce waste and get products onto shelves sooner. READ MORE...
Saturday, November 18
Donating Money to Charities
The television commercials are constantly asking for money, like:
- Tunnel to Towers
- Disabled Vets
- Jews in Russia
- Children's Hospitals
- Animal Shelters
- Leukemia Foundation
- Make A Wish
- Fire Departments
- Police Departments
- Homeless People
- Local churches
- Local schools
- Girl Scouts
- Mission Programs
- Attended Colleges
- I am not a billionaire
- I am not a millionaire
- I am not worth hundreds of thousands of dollars
- I am in the lower middle class
- I am a recipient of charity
Friday, November 17
America's Priorities
NOW - More or Less
- Green Energy
- Social Programs
- Illegal Immigration
- Inflation
- Terrorism
- War against Democracy
- Crime and Violence
- War on Fossil Fuels
- China has a bigger Navy, Air Force, and Army than America
- Russia has more nuclear weapons than America
- China has declared they want to be the global leader, replacing America
- BRICS has started a global movement against using the US dollar for international trade
- American education ranks number 15th in the world
- Set Congressional Term Limits
- America's military cannot meet recruitment goals
- Humanoid Robots will be mass produced soon
- Terrorists have entered the US through our southern borders
- The US Congress has been ineffective for over 20 years
- The US has lost its global respect and is no longer a country to be feared or followed
- Bring back fossil fuels - gasoline
- Lower Taxes
- Build a strong military
- Strengthen education by teaching students to retain rather than just memorize
- Train in high school for the future
- Increase Wages
- Stop fighting wars overseas
- Eliminate the United Nations and move towards more arrangements like NATO and/or OPEC
- Put a freeze on price increases
- Build defense systems to destroy nuclear missiles in the air rather than more nuclear missiles or bombs
- Use AI/Robots for medical research
- Gradually move towards EV & infrastructure
- Get the wealthy to pay their fair share of taxes or be forced in invest in the future
- Eliminate people living in poverty
- Build jails in Artica or Antartica and send prisoners there. Have them guarded by robots.
- Seriously stop the flow of illegal drugs into the US
- Stop Illegal immigration and deport all illegal immigrants in the US
Google's DeepMind AI
Artificial-intelligence (AI) firm Google DeepMind has turned its hand to the intensive science of weather forecasting — and developed a machine-learning model that outperforms the best conventional tools as well as other AI approaches at the task.
The model, called GraphCast, can run from a desktop computer and makes more accurate predictions than conventional models in minutes rather than hours.
“GraphCast currently is leading the race amongst the AI models,” says computer scientist Aditya Grover at University of California, Los Angeles. The model is described1 in Science on 14 November. READ MORE...
Going Electric
The state of California has the most.
The 2030 National Charging Network report finds that to support a mid-adoption scenario of 33 million EVs on the road by 2030, the nation will need 28 million charging ports.
Presently, it costs about $10,000 for a level II charging station.
Cost to reach the goal: $280,000,000,000
- Go to a movie?
- Got out to dinner?
- Go shopping at a mall?
- Cost of maintenance is higher than a gas vehicle
- Resale value drops substantially
- Cost of battery replacement
- Size of vehicle
First Wooden Satellite
NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) are planning to launch the world's first wooden satellite into space in a bid to make spaceflight more sustainable.
LignoSat, a coffee mug-size satellite made from magnolia wood, is set to launch into Earth's orbit by summer 2024, according to the space agencies.
Wood doesn't burn or rot in the lifeless vacuum of space, but it will incinerate into a fine ash upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere — making it a surprisingly useful, biodegradable material for future satellites. After successfully testing their wood samples aboard the International Space Station (ISS) earlier this year, the scientists believe the test satellite is fit for launch. READ MORE...
Thursday, November 16
Debt and Being Unemployed
Training of ONE TRILLION Parameter
Going Nuclear
For the survivors of a nuclear war, this lingering radiation hazard could represent a grave threat for as long as 1 to 5 years after the attack. Predictions of the amount and levels of the radioactive fallout are difficult because of several factors. SOURCE: AtomicArchive.com
Here's the question: DO YOU FEEL SAFE?
We are a dangerous species... We kill for pleasure not just for survival... We are aggressive and brutal, and many human beings do not value life...
Concrete shelters will protect you from radiation fallout, but you may have to live underground for 5 years. Do you have enough food for that long? Or medical supplies? What about electricity?
Our enemy is not going to try and just kill humans, they will first target all our energy sources. If there are a lot of bombs, it will not just be for five years that we are underground. What will be left, once we can get out of our underground shelters?
- All our buildings will be destroyed
- All our manufacturing plants will be destroyed
- All our hospitals will be destroyed
- All transportation will be destroyed
- All animals will be destroyed
- All vegetation will be destroyed
- All defense systems will be destroyed






























