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Author Archives: The Editor
Links For Today
RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, APRIL 2, 2024
Ukrainian Drones Hit Russia’s Third-Largest Oil Refinery
RUSSIAN THREAT PERCEPTION AND NUCLEAR STRATEGY IN ITS PLANS FOR WAR WITH CHINA
California Lawmakers Urge Delay in New Marine Vessel Retrofitting Rule
Texas Man Catches ‘Super Bird Flu’ After Contact With Infected Cattle
Missouri county declares state of emergency amid suspected ransomware attack
Links For Today
RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, APRIL 1, 2024
Ukraine Situation Report: Russian Armor Massacre At Avdiivka
poll shows over half of Russians believe Kyiv behind deadly terrorist attack in Moscow
Iran alerted Russia to security threat before Moscow attack
Russia Cuts Oil Output, Bans Gasoline Exports for Six Months
Russian strikes on Kharkiv destroy ‘almost all’ energy infrastructure
Israel’s Most Advanced Warship Nearly Struck By Long-Range Attack Drone
Egypt Receives Additional USD 5 Billion Funding from the IMF
“I Didn’t Do That”: Biden Reportedly Has No Idea He Issued ‘Trans Day Of Visibility’ Proclamation
Ukraine aid likely to spark mutiny against Speaker Johnson, could force him out
Music made by AI Better then I would have thought but I don’t know how much work went into getting the AI to do that.
Links For Today
OREGON URGENTLY SHUTS DOWN SMALL FARMS EN MASSE “To Protect The People”
Links For Today
RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MARCH 30, 2024
Moscow attack signals broadening footprint of ISKP’s Central Asia contingent
Mystery Rise in Infection With 30% Fatality Rate Sweeps Japan
High Pressure Gas Pipeline Halts Salvage of MV Dali
Vegetables are losing their nutrients. Can the decline be reversed?
South Carolina has $1.8 billion but doesn’t know where the money came from or where it should go
A look at the thought process behind “Links for Today”
When I originally started this website, I felt that just providing links with no commentary provided no value. When I felt that the commentary I was providing was worthless and I did not have time to improve on it, I let the blog die for awhile.
A chance comment that let me know that someone missed seeing my links to stuff he did not normally see on his own lead to reactivation of this blog as a link centric thing that it is now. It might be very low value added, but it is very low cost to me as well. It adds very little time cost to keep a window open and add links to it as I go about my reading. My main trouble is to remember to hit publish when I am all done.
But even though it is low cost, there is editing involved. I don’t post to a link to everything I read. I try to keep it to things that I think might have at least one or two people besides myself who would find it interesting. And I worry that having too many links will crowd out the ones that are really interesting and of value to other people. So I thought I would go over the thought process behind yesterday’s links for the day and see if my readers had any thoughts on what added value and what did not. Continue reading
Ukraine War Update
Links For Today
RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MARCH 29, 2024
Ukraine Situation Report: UK MoD Says Two More Russian Ships Were Hit In Missile Raid
Facts: Russian Refineries Targeted by Ukraine’s Drones
Number of injured in Moscow terrorist attack exceeds 380
St. Petersburg law enforcement conducting raids, deporting migrants en masse
China has a big problem with super gonorrhea
Canadian Judge Approves Young Woman’s Medically Assisted Suicide Plans Due to Her Autism and ADHD
Looming Change to Repair Costs Drives Auto Industry Fight
California Proposes to Ban Diesel Trains and Has Asked EPA for a Waiver
Cows in Texas and Kansas test positive for highly pathogenic bird flu
Dali Timeline from Data Recorder in Striking Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore
A lot of good information in this video if you are interested in this topic.