Saturday, March 2, 2019

Exercise...

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Seeking to give diplomatic efforts to denuclearize North Korea more of a chance, the U.S. and South Korea have decided to stop holding the large-scale annual spring exercises that have irritated North Korea in the past fifty years. 
Instead, replacing them with smaller-scale exercises intended to maintain the readiness of U.S. and South Korean troops on the Korean Peninsula.
The move was announced following a phone call between acting Defense Secretary and South Korean Defense Minister.
The joint exercises was and is a threat to the North as they perceive it. When the military might is hovering around, moving towards the borders of another country, is not a comforting thoughts for the people.

I'm Back...

Slide 28 of 182: Phil Hands/Wisconsin State Journal/Tribune Content Agency

Here it is, Bernie is back . All the Dems who copied his lines will be shut down so easily and quickly.

A Con Man...

Slide 6 of 182: Michael Ramirez/The Las Vegas Review-Journal
The image speak for itself. The lawyer is complaining Some other Dude made me do it.

Duck...

Slide 2 of 182: Scott Stantis/Chicago Tribune

We need a change in attitude towards Russia in particular. We placed sanctions on Russia, we accused them with everything possible, and just to maintain the hate status.

Every country is trying to influence other countries to its benefit. So let us not create enemies for the desire to show off muscles. Peace living is worth removing the sanctions on Russia and North Korea. It would be a new approach to peace. Let us try it and we don't have to duck.

Peacemaker...




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Blessed are the peacemakers,
    for they will be called children of God.

The people of North Korea deserve all the efforts and attempts for peace.

Koala...

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It's obviously important to Australians to make sure their koala population is closely tracked when the suckers live in forests and climb trees all the time, with drones.

A new project from Queensland University used a drone equipped with a heat-sensing camera, then ran the footage through a deep learning model trained to look for koala-like heat signatures.
It's similar in some ways to an earlier project from in which dugongs — endangered sea cows were counted along the shore via aerial imagery and machine learning. But this is considerably harder.
Drones are everywhere now.  Just a thought.

Friday, March 1, 2019

Repeal...

The cartoonist's homepage, indystar.com/opinion/varvel

Vietnam...

The cartoonist's homepage, courier-journal.com/opinion

This image brings back memories. After years of fighting and killing in Vietnam, the US military left.

The outcome of war was devastations of a country, the people, and the thousands of Americans who lost their lives, missing in action, in pain and suffering for years.

Then comes peace, and what a wonderful outcome. Trump chose Hanoi Vietnam, the city bombed extensively, as the meeting place for world peace.

This image is a reminder of the last hours of the war, but also the beginning of the peace process. Let us continue the path of Peace.

Housing...

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Digital...

March 1, 2019


WW may be unable to reach their 2020 revenue target if consumers continued to aggressively shift towards using a digital-only subscription over the traditional digital + studio membership, which commands a high monthly fee,” wrote J.P. Morgan.
The company noticed that change with the young people. Thus the market share dropped dramatically.