Wednesday, November 12, 2025

FIFA and the World Cup

A few years ago, the World Cup was awarded to "North America" - with some games in Canada, some games in Mexico, and some games (including the late rounds and finals) in the United States.

Plans were made.  Contracts were signed.  Stadiums were updated.  Sponsors got involved.  Lots and lots of money changed hands to get ready for the event.  Its huge, and is the ultimate in "inclusion" with people travelling from around the world to see their team play!

And then, we had an election, and the idiot in chief started to take over the event to a degree.  He invited the head of FIFA to visit and told him he might move the games around at his discretion.  Word is that the head of FIFA was quite put off by that. The contracts, the money, everything would be a huge headache. 

Sponsors reacted by making a decision to spend more of their energy on games hosted in Mexico and Canada. Of course, there were rumblings and quiet talks  about maybe moving some games out of the US altogether.

And with the stupid rules around visas, and the "enhanced security" this might be wise, according to some.  Especially after what we saw at the Club World Cup earlier this year - what happened in Miami was a disaster. They certainly couldn't have a repeat of that.

Anyway, flash forward to a few weeks ago. The head of FIFA took on a new tactic: just kiss the ring (or more if necessary).  Flatter the guy.  Show him the trophy.  Tell him how great it is to have games in his country.  You know, all the things you say to a dictator.

And see if you can, get him to just accept the games where they are, and to remind him about the spirit of international competition.  Let people from other countries come for two weeks.... and then, the hook: FIFA will be awarding the first ever "FIFA Peace Prize" during the draw ceremony.  It will go to the person who really embodies the spirit of cooperation.  

"Will it be Trump?"  
"Wait and see!"

Never forget that while its nice that this is an international competition, its also about the money!  Getting T-rump on your side ensures that money flows with no need to breach any contracts.

And to that end, they announced ticket pricing.  They promised some tickets would be under $60.  And apparently they did make a very small number - across all venues for games in the first round - available to fans. They were immediately snapped up and resold for way over that value.

And meanwhile, the actual ticket prices are shown below, compared with the pricing in 2022 in Qatar.

Oh and then there's parking. While these games will take place at large NFL-sized stadiums, most of the parking lots will be closed off, and attendees will be directed to park in places literally miles away from the venues, at a starting price of around $175 per car.  Of course, these parking spots must be purchased in advance and to this point, the venues haven't announced how many spaces will be available, or where they will be.

And in many cities, public transportation really isn't an option, so its unclear who can afford to go to the games and how they will get there.

I admit that I was excited when I heard the world cup was coming to south Florida, and the notion that I could go see a game locally sounded great.  At a starting point of $100, which still seems high to me, maybe I would go.  

But good luck finding tickets under $400! That's the going rate apparently for any ticket to a first round game here.  No thanks.


The Chinese space station

(also known as space is hard, but keep calm and carry on)

The Chinese generally have had some good success on their Tiangong space station. 

The "standard procedure" for almost every trip to a space station is to launch a craft that then docks with the space station and remains there until they are ready to return.  They then board that same craft and head back to Earth.

But about a week ago, something unusual happened.  The spacecraft theTaikonauts used was struck by space debris, and damaged.  Enough so that its a risk to return the spacefarers home in it. 

And in this case, there are no other spacecraft docked to the station, so they are legitimately stranded on the space station without a means to get home.

The international community started to offer assistance, and of course, right on cue, Elon said he'd rescue them!  That sound bite made the rounds... but the Chinese weren't having it.  They thanked the community (though as far as I can tell, never him publicly) for their assistance.  And then announced they would be launching a new space craft for them soon.

And that is that.  No hyperbole.  No mention from them about being stranded.  No political games.  Just a sincere interest in their well being, and a plan to bring them home.

And then in one of the most amusing moments, they posted about the Taikonauts having the first barbecue in orbit as a somewhat momentous occasion.


Not everything has to devolve into something else....

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Ford CEO Farley considers drastic decision after $1.4 billion loss - TheStreet

I find this story interesting. 

Ford had a fantastic idea when they announced an electric F150 pickup truck. They knew what their customers wanted, and leaned into that through their design and advertising. 

It had so much potential. 

But then the pandemic came and it caused some serious supply chain issues, especially with the computer chips they needed. Trucks sat in a parking lot, mostly finished. 

And then another whammy: dealers played all sorts of games. Some thought the idea of electric was stupid and actively denigrated the trucks. Others decided they could use the shortage to boost profits and charged outrageous premiums to those who wanted the electric truck.  

The third strike came when a design flaw was discovered. In some specific situations, the truck would just stop working. It could be while parked or while at a traffic light. And there was nothing the driver could do. It didn't take long for that to go viral. And though they have fixed it, the negative press lingers. 

So here we are. The ceo might kill the brand. It's understandable but kind of sad. 

As I said. So. Much. Potential. 

Residents forced to abandon homes as coastal community faces worsening crisis — here's what's happening

The net of the story is that it's *related to* climate change….however, the biggest contributing factor is that the government put in a dam that caused the environment in this community to be altered. 

But yes, they put in the dam to protect agriculture due to a changing climate. 

So it's sort of an indirect sort of effect. Even though there has been some amount of sea level rise that was also affecting them.

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Soarin into 3rd place

My program continues to run well. I have a few issues here and there with it not selecting an answer, which I think is due to how it "sees" the question (there is sometimes hidden text and other times the answer is too close to the question so it appears like it's not a match). And there's the issue of "map questions" where it asks you to touch where a city is. These don't follow the standard A B C D answers. 



Friday, November 7, 2025

Louvre heist reveals museum used ‘LOUVRE’ as password for its video surveillance, still has workstations with Windows 2000 - glaring security weaknesses revealed in previous report | Tom's Hardware

Well. Alrighty then. 

Windows 2000, with all of its outdated and unsupported security issues. Unchanged and easy to guess passwords. It sounds like the Louvre didn't take its technical security seriously enough.  

Common Sweetener Could Damage Critical Brain Barrier, Risking Stroke : ScienceAlert

First off, I'm glad to see that there are still scientific studies ongoing at US universities. And sincerely hope that they are able to, and do, continue. 

Second, what they found in their study is that eryththritol, which was heralded as a great breakthrough in alternative sweeteners, may actually be (very) bad for brain health. 

I've tried it in a few drinks and thought it tasted weird, and so I've stuck to sugar. But it's interesting to learn more about these chemical compounds that are engineered.