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  • Islamic Republic of...
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    ...Japan?? Who knew?

    President Donald Trump mistakenly said the "Islamic Republic of Japan" fired 111 missiles at a U.S. aircraft carrier "a few months ago."

    He made the comments July 8 while speaking to the press alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey.

    "We have an aircraft carrier which is one of the most beautiful in the world, it's one of the biggest, the (USS) Abraham Lincoln," Trump said. "And a few months ago, we had, I told this story yesterday, we had 111 missiles shot by the Islamic Republic of Japan."

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2026/07/08/trump-islamic-republic-of-japan-nato-remarks/90850675007/

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  • We had an earthquake!
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    @AdagioM said:

    That’s unusual. Did you feel the earth move?

    I did not. And I'm less than 30 miles away from the epicenter.

    We've had a number of quakes during my lifetime. Usually they're in central/southern IL, and people in the Chicago area have reported that they could feel them, but I wasn't one of them. Our golden retriever Maggie, OTOH, went crazy one afternoon some years back. We later learned that an earthquake had occurred in central IL right at the time she got goofy. Dogs are amazing.

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  • 2026 iPhone Photography Awards
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    😁 😁 😁

    Nothing like smiling doggy faces to greet you when you come home!

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  • We had an earthquake!
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    😁 😁

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  • So about Greenland
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    Inside the Ludicrous, Deadly Serious Plan to Take Over Greenland
    β€œWe want Greenland,” Trump said. Four men sprang into action to make fantasy a reality.

    From Atlantic:

    https://archive.is/1oRqb

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  • We had an earthquake!
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    2.9-magnitude earthquake recorded in Lake Michigan near Illinois-Wisconsin border, officials say

    https://abc7chicago.com/post/29-magnitude-earthquake-recorded-lake-michigan-illinois-wisconsin-border-united-states-geological-survey-officials-say/19470991/

    No tsunami warning for the lake....😁

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  • Retro TV
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    @ShiroKuro said:

    How did you find this site?

    One of those daily news/interesting stuff newsletters. I don't subscribe to the newsletter anymore but happened to check their site a few days ago and this was one of the sites they featured on that day.

    RetroTv is a major rabbit hole....I just showed it to Mr wtg. I think he may surface in a couple of days...

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  • 2026 iPhone Photography Awards
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    https://ippawards.com/winners/showcase

    My personal fave:

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  • Flexible work hours
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    The freedom to choose your work hours has been a game changer for many white-collar workers. Now, it has quietly become an option for some blue-collar workers as well.

    With U.S. manufacturers struggling to staff up, a handful are opening the doors to people who may not be seeking a traditional career in the industry or even a 40-hour workweek.

    It's a change that manufacturers including Stanley Black & Decker and Georgia-Pacific are embracing. And it has also taken hold in rural northwest Georgia.

    Ruth Ransom calls it the best thing she has ever heard.

    "I wasn't interested in working full time," says the 68-year-old grandmother, who considered herself retired when she learned of the opportunity to pick up shifts at the Roper Corp., a kitchen appliance plant owned by GE Appliances. "I was just wanting to work part time, maybe two days a week somewhere. You know, just to get out of the house."

    Today, Ransom is part of a pool of more than 900 workers who sign up for shifts via an app. Not only do workers make their own schedules, deciding how many four-hour shifts to pick up each week, but they also choose what kind of work they want to do. Assembly line jobs are fast-paced and physically demanding, so Ransom often opts for quality control, which she finds less taxing.

    "It's your choice," she says. "I love it."

    https://www.npr.org/2026/07/08/nx-s1-5876084/manufacturing-flexible-part-time-work

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  • Catnip lotion
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    A homegrown catnip lotion has proven β€œjust as effective as Deet” as a mosquito repellant in trials carried out in Uganda.

    Catnip, or Nepeta cataria, is a common herb from the mint family. The chemical in the plant that causes feline euphoria – nepetalactone – also has insect-repelling properties but this has not previously been commercialised.

    New tools are vital in the fight against malaria, the disease spread by mosquitoes that infects about 282 million people a year and killed 610,000 in 2024 – the majority of them young children in African countries. There are concerns about rising resistance to insecticides, as well as the frontline drugs used to treat the disease.

    In a study presented at the Society for Experimental Biology conference in Florence on Tuesday, a team working between Uganda and Wales found mosquitoes seeking a blood meal were less likely to land on people wearing lotions made from catnip.

    Dr Simon Scofield, a senior lecturer at Cardiff University, said: β€œWe found that a 6% catnip oil was just as effective as Deet, and the 2% catnip oil was only marginally less effective than that.

    β€œDeet is out of the price bracket for most rural Ugandan subsistence farmers, so buying commercially available mosquito repellents is just not practicable.

    β€œWe wanted to make a repellent, which is highly efficacious, but also allows local people to be involved in the production cycle so that it costs a minimal amount of money,” he said.

    https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/jul/07/catnip-lotion-as-effective-as-deet-at-repelling-mosquitoes-study-finds

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