The historical information is interesting. Not withstanding the title, there is not much is the way of prediction beyond the obvious patterns (or lack therefore) that the historical information provides.
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 21, 2023
Russia’s Spies Say Putin Faces More Coups
U.S. Now Pushing To Deliver F-16s “As Fast As Possible”
Why Belgium may be about to break up
Japan’s digital ID program is a complicated mess
80 Million Americans To Face 105 Degree Heat This Weekend: National Weather Service
Relocating To Austin Can Save High-Income New Yorkers $250,000
Computer chip with built-in human brain tissue gets military funding
Landmark Trial Suggests Hearing Aids Help Reduce Cognitive Decline
Predator vs Honda & GENMAX—Let’s Settle This!
The Honda came out on top pretty convincingly. Worth watching so you know what you are getting for the Honda premium.
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 20, 2023
A Sobering Analysis Of Ukraine’s Counteroffensive From The Front
What happened to China’s missing foreign minister?
Public releases the Proximal Origin documents. What they show, and why they’re historic
This Blood Type Could Make You More Vulnerable to COVID-19
A Cracked Piece of Metal Healed Itself in an Experiment That Stunned Scientists
Extracting a Clean Fuel From Water – A Groundbreaking Low-Cost Catalyst
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 19, 2023
The Truth About Russia’s Mysterious Winged Glide Bombs
Russia’s Counter-Battery Radar Shortage Worsening
Morocco and Western Sahara: A new conflict brewing?
NY has been closing peaker plants down without replacing them.
Florida malaria outbreak still going with local cases now at 7
“Like A Bomb Went Off”: Pfizer Plant In North Carolina Destroyed By Tornado
New York to distribute flyers telling migrants at U.S.-Mexico border to ‘consider another city’
Top Scientists Misled Congress About Covid Origins, Newly Released Emails And Messages Show Related: “In Their Labs”: Fifteen Illuminating Passages in The Proximal Origin Chats and Emails
I bet you thought this had already happened: Biden administration suspends funds to Wuhan lab over failure to provide COVID-related info
Study shows dogs can detect COVID-19 faster, better than most PCR tests
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 18, 2023
Mounting Deficits Force Euro Minsters To Cut Energy Support Measures
U.S. soldier crossed into North Korea ‘willfully and without authorization,’ Austin says
Homes evacuated after train carrying hazardous materials derails in Pennsylvania
Aging infrastructure poses additional challenges. The Gulf Coast salt caverns that make up the reserve were initially designed with a 25-year lifespan. As such, the risk of cavern dissolution increases with each drawdown and refill. Maintenance issues, along with the ballooning costs of the $1.4 billion modernization program, add further strain to the already troubled reserve. Related: As a result, onshore oil inventories estimated at 980 million barrels at the end of June are just 20 million barrels below an all-time record in August 2020. Thus, China’s oil inventories are much larger than that of the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) which President Biden depleted to keep gasoline prices in check before the mid-term election last year. The SPR stands at 347 million barrels from a capacity of more than double that amount—the lowest level since 1983.
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 17, 2023
Kyiv Claims Massive Russian Buildup Near Kharkiv
Russia’s Kerch Strait Bridge Has Been Badly Damaged
Ships no longer safe in Black Sea, Russia says after quitting grain deal
Israel Military Using New AI System in Combat Operations
Netanyahu had more than a little sun stroke — and no chain of succession has been established
European Natural Gas Prices Plunge As Norwegian Supply Rises
Evacuations Ordered in Pennsylvania After 40-Car Train Derails
Teamsters president says he’s asked the White House not to intervene if UPS workers go on strike
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 15, 2023
Ukraine Situation Report: Kyiv’s Growing Counter-Battery Advantage
Erdogan Claims Putin Agreed to Renew Black Sea Grain Deal
Auto Insurers Hit By Worst Crisis In “30 Years,” Sends Premiums Skyrocketing
Union talk to be sure, but would you do the job for $15 an hour? How about $13 that the pay will revert to if congress does nothing “We are hearing from our firefighting union that we could lose 30 to 50 percent of our firefighting workforce in the Forest Service. That would be devastating.”
I was spreading “misinformation” today
I told people that the “Cricket” (the bolt action single shot 22 LR) cost about $300 new. Turns out I was remembering the MSRP for a brand new “Cricket” with a scope. A base model with no scope (such as was being fired today) has an MSRP of $169. Real world price seems to be $159.
The below video shows what one of the modern options looks like (you can have all kinds of stocks and other options). The one in below video has different sights then one we were using today. I don’t know if you can still get the old style sights.