Wednesday, September 4, 2024

STNKY..

 

A senior US Navy enlisted leader was demoted after she was caught running illegal WiFi on a warship used a leadership association's debit card to pay for its monthly bills and named it "STINKY," according to a new report.
Grisel Marrero, who was the command senior chief of the USS Manchester, installed and operated the unauthorized network during a deployment in 2023, lying to her commanders and falsifying records to cover up its presence, according to a Navy charge sheet seen by Business Insider.
A new report from Navy Times , citing documents from a Navy investigation, reveals new information on Marrero's conduct, saying she worked secretly with other enlisted chiefs to install and maintain a $1,000-a-month Starlink network on the Manchester. 

Business Insider

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Patriot..

 

Ukraine is facing allegations that its first loss of an F-16 may have involved friendly fire with a Patriot missile battery, though its armed forces haven't confirmed those reports.

It's still unclear exactly what caused the crash , which killed the Ukrainian Air Force pilot Oleksiy Mes and was reported by Kyiv on Thursday.

Ukraine said the pilot, a 30-year-old lieutenant colonel, was killed in combat on August 26 and had downed three cruise missiles and one attack drone before his death. Mes was posthumously promoted to the rank of Colonel.

The crash is still being investigated, but The Telegraph reported on Saturday that early findings suggest the aircraft was shot down by a US-provided Patriot missile battery.

Yaste..

 

The commander of a Navy destroyer that’s helping protect the San Diego-based aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Middle East has been relieved of duty about four months after he was seen in a photo firing a rifle with a scope mounted backward.
The image brought the Navy considerable ridicule on social media. The San Diego Union-Tribune reported that Cameron Yaste, commanding officer of the destroyer USS John McCain, was removed on Friday.
The Navy said Yaste was relieved of duty “due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command the guided-missile destroyer” that's currently deployed in the Gulf of Oman. The statement didn't elaborate about why Yaste was replaced.

Destress..

 

High blood pressure is fairly common, impacting nearly 50% of adults in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), though that doesn’t mean it should be taken lightly. 

High blood pressure is often without symptoms but can wreak havoc on your health. Continued high blood pressure puts stress on the arteries, leading to heart damage and an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, per the CDC. Focusing on a heart-healthy eating pattern.

 This healthy eating pattern emphasizes a high intake of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes and healthy fats like nuts, unsaturated oils and fish while limiting fatty meats, processed foods and sugar-sweetened foods.  It’s a good idea to watch your intake of Sodium, increase your daily exercise, and de-stressing may all help as well. 

Monday, September 2, 2024

Incursion..

 Russia launched a deadly large-scale attack across Ukraine on Monday, sending drones and cruise and ballistic missiles toward at least 15 regions, Ukrainian officials said. That was in response to the incursion earlier by the Ukraine.

The strikes were among the largest such aerial attacks since the war began in 2022, with Russia using at least 127 missiles and 109 drones in an attack that lasted over eight hours, according to Ukrainian President. That was possibly in response to the incursion that happened earlier

Comment.

The Ukrainian President is following his own desire to fight the Russians with encouragement from Biden's Administration. Two years later he couldn't get the West to fight against the East. Now for many Countries,  he is on their back burner, particularly that the conflict is impacting the allies much more than anticipated, the same countries that he is looking for their support.  Just a thought.

Same..

 

Thursday's interview with CNN's Dana Bash was the first time Harris faced unscripted questions in several weeks,.

 During the interview, Harris said she plans to "strengthen and support the middle class" if elected to the White House in November, adding the Biden administration had been required to "rescue the economy" after what she termed the "mismanagement" of the COVID-19 pandemic by Trump.

Comment..
Harris is saying anything at this time. 
For COVID time, 800,000 human lost their lives.
To strengthen the middle class, what's up with the 10% inflation, food shortage worldwide.
When it comes to war, starting but not ending. 
South border out of control etc.
With Harris, there are no change. Same old same old.

Crash..

 

 Thursday, John Hussman , the president of the Hussman Investment Trust who called the 2000 and 2008 stock market crashes, added two more indicators to the mix that show "economic conditions hovering at the threshold of recession."
Hussman points out several red flags indicating potential market instability: inflated valuations, noticeable divergences across different stock sectors, and a disproportionate bullish sentiment. A particular concern he highlights is the increasing number of stocks hitting new 52-week lows despite overall market indices reaching new heights.
A composite index measuring manufacturing output against business demand. When orders for goods outpace manufacturing output, it's a sign of a healthy economy. 
At the moment, the ratio is floating right around zero. The only times it has dipped into negative territory have been during the last eight recessions.

Saturday, August 31, 2024

Key..

 

Knowing how key cognitive functions could change in people diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease can make a significant difference to patients and those caring for them.

Data was logged for numerous demographic, health, and functional factors including experience of pain, depression, and neuropsychiatric symptoms.

Measures of cognitive decline were significant for all of the participants, though there was sufficient variation to uncover some relationships.

Being older,         being female,       having difficulty with daily activities,             and having a history of atrial fibrillation (issues with irregular heart rhythms) were identified by the researchers as predicting the biggest declines in cognitive ability.

While there's currently no treatment that can prevent or cure dementia, researchers have identified some factors that may help protect you from cognitive decline.
  • Exercise. Exercise offers an impressive array of health benefits. ...
  • A Mediterranean-style diet. ...
  • Alcohol. ...
  • Sleep. ...
  • Mental stimulation. ...
  • Social contacts.   just a thought.

Behind..

 

Smile..