RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE ASSESSMENT, JULY 8, 2023
Fecal transplants show promise in improving melanoma treatment
Context that is hard to find in print for some reason.
RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 7, 2023
U.S. Sending ‘Hundreds Of Thousands’ Of Cluster Munitions
The EU’s Mass Censorship Regime Is Almost Fully Operational. Will It Go Global?
China’s abrupt announcement of controls from Aug. 1 on exports of some gallium and germanium products, also used in electric vehicles (EVs) and fibre optic cables, has sent companies scrambling to secure supplies and bumped up prices. and Pentagon has strategic germanium stockpile but no gallium reserves
Graphite, Dominated by China, Requires the Largest Production Increase of Any Battery Mineral
RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 6, 2023
What DPICM Cluster Munitions Are And Why Ukraine Wants Them So Bad
“Gig reviewers” are endorsing fake products for quick cash in Brazil
We can topple the PM and form a government, say leaders of Dutch farmers party
Office Mortgage Delinquency Rate Has Biggest Six-Month Spike Ever. It’s just the Beginning
RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 5, 2023
Ukraine Situation Report: A Peak Into Prigozhin’s Bizarre Pad
Peru declares emergency as Ubinas volcano spews ash
San Francisco: Kids With Bats Attacking Moms, Nannies Picking Up Children After School
White House Won’t Call for Prosecution of Whoever Left Cocaine in West Wing
RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 4, 2023
Russian Jamming Reducing Accuracy of US Guided Weapons in Ukraine
Ukraine ‘Preparing For Nuclear Explosion’ As Russia Reduces Zaporizhzhia Plant Presence
In Remarkable Statement, French Police Unions Condemn ‘Savage Hordes;’ Say France is in a Civil War
Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities are a growing threat to Europe
‘Hot Money’ Is Piling Up at Banks and It’s Starting to Take a Toll
Ten blue states are planning to sue the EPA for failing to crack down on wood-burning stoves
The multibillion-dollar lawsuits that could radically reshape how we buy and sell homes forever
The Sun Just Unleashed a Huge Solar Flare, Triggers Radio Blackout in US
I have seen lots of crazy drone footage where I could not understand why the guys on the ground (Russian or Ukrainian) were doing what they were doing. Seeing this extended first person cut made it lot easier for me to understand why they do so many seemingly crazy things.
RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 3, 2023
Ukraine Situation Report: Patriot Kill Marks Hint That It Downed Aircraft Inside Russia
UK Looking to Buy Cheaper Israeli Alternative to Storm Shadow
Large-scale Israeli army raid kills 8 in West Bank
China Stockpiling Cobalt Reserves Amid Price Crash
US Manufacturing “Took Sharp Turn For The Worse” In June
Housing Inventory and Demographics: The Next Big Shift
Whole Brain Emulation: No Progress on C. elegans After 10 Years
Most shelf-stable foods are safe indefinitely. In fact, canned goods will last for years, as long as the can itself is in good condition (no rust, dents, or swelling). Packaged foods (cereal, pasta, cookies) will be safe past the ‘best by’ date, although they may eventually become stale or develop an off flavor. You’ll know when you open the package if the food has lost quality. Many dates on foods refer to quality, not safety. See FSIS’ Shelf-Stable Food Safety fact sheet for more information.
This thing about “if it is past it sell date throw it out” probably applies to open stuff or easily spoiled stuff like milk, but otherwise the sell by date is more a product of lawyers and not science. Often times it is a reflection of how far they have data for as opposed to when they know it will be bad. For example, Mountain House was only allowed to advertise that there food was good for 20 years after they had stored the food for 20 years and then tested it in a lab to see if nutrition data still met the claims on the packaging. Other sellers of similar products don’t say there food is good for 20 years and I am going to guess that is because of lack of data and not because there is some magical difference between different types of freeze dried foods.
In any case, you would not eat food that tasted/smelled bad just because the packaging said it was still good and you should not throw out food that tastes/smells good just because the date says it is bad.
RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 2, 2023
“Intifada in Heart of France” – Mobs Torch Cities, Desecrate Holocaust and WWII Memorial
EU hails discovery of massive phosphate rock deposit in Norway
Big families wanted, but they can’t be homeschoolers.
Lumber Prices Down About 35% YoY
Researchers discover new weapon against antibiotic resistance—it also fights malaria