https://www.npr.org/2024/04/26/1242236604/florida-economy-immigration-businesses-workers-undocumented
Friday, April 26, 2024
That pesky “law of unintended consequences”
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/26/1242236604/florida-economy-immigration-businesses-workers-undocumented
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Still wondering if climate change is real?
https://www.axios.com/2024/04/23/summer-2024-heat-weather
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Bitchin' Dave's Newsletter - Apr 23
In the "we can be better" category, there was a story about a fast food worker who didn't miss a day of work in 27 years (and by the way, that's one of those things that bugs me; sometimes you're sick and you really should stay home rather than infecting those around you and handling food). To say thank you, the owners of the franchise gave him some stupid things (like a pen and a roll of lifesavers?).
While he was humble about it all, he posted a video about his gifts, and it went viral. And then someone setup a group collection, and they raised rather a lot of money - enough for him to buy a house.
Its great that people stepped up to help, and that there is a kind of happy ending. But it bothers me that the guy worked - loyally - for nearly 3 decades and got no reward for doing so, and could not afford a house on his salary in all that time.
More here
SE | The chief of SETI was asked about any evidence of aliens, and he emphatically said there isn't any. The attached article is interesting and details out his comments. Its worth a read. One of the more interesting things he suggests is a thought experiment about the vastness of the universe and our ability to traverse it. He notes one other thing: its still statistically possible that there is life out there, we just haven't found evidence of it - yet. https://www.space.com/seti-chief-bill-diamond-ufos-alien-visitation |
While its simply theoretical research for now, there's a study which suggests placing reflective materials on various surfaces can cool the ambient temperatures in cities. But what's unique about this is the general simplicity of the design. The reflective surfaces could include the reflectors used in roadway design (those little yellow reflectors you see); simply positioning a mirror inside these devices could reduce the temps by around 5F. I can't wait to see this being applied. https://metro.princeton.edu/news/retro-reflectors-could-help-future-cities-keep-their-cool/ |
There was an item that made the news cycle a few weeks back about how Disney was revising the "Disability Assistance Pass" at the theme parks. For context, the DAP is a means for people with certain types of disabilities (say autistic individuals who can't stay in line) to essentially hold a spot in a virtual queue to make waiting an easier process. I should note that until about 2016, there was another process that essentially gave guests with disabilities zero wait time. But it was changed because too many guests were abusing the system - especially 3rd party guides who were getting paid to bend the rules for entitled people. As it turns out, there are still too many people taking advantage of the system in order to get to the front of the line. So Disney has altered the policy again, and have threatened lifetime bans for those that abuse it. Make no mistake, Disney knows exactly who these changes target, and its a warning to them. |
A navigational buoy off the coast of the Florida Keys broke free and rode the Gulf Stream up to Scotland. It wound up on the shore, along with some other world travelers. It's crazy how our oceans work, isn't it? You can read more about the Gulf Stream here: |
Latest video | Here are some insights about the Contemporary hotel at Disney World https://youtu.be/-TB6VXP5zUk?si=RTbt8soPI_YrxhkH |
One Little Spark … | You could certainly spin this story to be more about greed, but its hard to overlook the overtones. The basic story is that there's an older cemetery for black, mostly enslaved people, outside of Atlanta - one which has multiple generations dating back to before the civil war. A developer bought the land and wanted to relocate the bodies to elsewhere. Legal action ensued, and the developer agreed to leave the cemetery in place, and to maintain it, and give the public - especially the family - access to it. Only, he fell short of his promises and blames the HOA and the families for lack of access and maintenance. They are suing to rectify the situation. What I find off-putting is how easily this developer just moves on when there's no money to be made. And worse, the people who are afflicted are ignored because they aren't able to help him financially. https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/30/us/piney-grove-cemetery-buckhead-lawsuit/index.html |
The deep state
Another example of benefits going away
https://thriftytraveler.com/news/credit-card/amex-statement-credits-are-out-of-hand/
That sounds right
https://www.forksoverknives.com/wellness/sweeping-new-report-climate-scientists-urge-consumers-governments-toward-plant-based-diets/