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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JANUARY 10, 2023

Discussions are underway in Britain and Poland to provide Ukraine with modern tanks, while the U.S. is mulling sending Kyiv Strykers.

What is Wagner seeking to gain by calling the Ukrainians honorable? It don’t fit the normal Russian narrative. “On the western outskirts of Soledar there are heavy bloody battles. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are honourably defending the territory of Soledar,” Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin said on social media.

Washington Has Trouble Refilling The SPR After 220 Million Barrel Draw

Hospitals Scramble to Find Medical Workers as Nurses Strike

Researchers Could Track the GPS Location of All of California’s New Digital License Plates

Roman vs Modern Concrete

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JANUARY 9, 2023

Russia Restores Output At Major Oil Project After Exxon’s Exit

“There is this misconception that if you want to do fine-dining kind of cooking it has to be done on gas,” the commissioner said. “It’s a carefully manicured myth.”

John Deere Gives Right To Repair Tractors Back to US Farmers—For Now

An Extremely Rare Green Comet Is Visiting Earth

Sony Star Sphere Will Let You Take Photos from an Orbiting Satellite

The Global Fertility Collapse

Fire Log #2: Wet Lighter Drill and Backpacking Lighter Test

The rules I set for myself for doing a fire every week were that I had to try something new every time. To my rational mind, the concept is similar to how you go up when you are lifting weights. A little bit more every time is how you progress. The problem is that my irrational daydreaming mind thinks it knows more than it does and just doing one new thing seems boring.

As a result, I had planned on doing four new things for this test. I wanted to do a wet lighter drill, I wanted to start a fire at night using only the flashlight I almost always have in my pocket for light, I wanted to use what I call my “backpack” lighter to start a fire by itself, and I wanted to start a fire with no other tools then my “backpack” lighter and flashlight in wet conditions without relying on evergreens to provided my wood. I did not think this would take me much time (I was on a tight timeline for this test) as I figured I could test all four of those things with one fire. But in the end, I only succeeded in successfully accomplishing two of my four goals because I did not know as much as I thought I did.

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JANUARY 8, 2023

Media Blackout Over Terror Incident At Vegas Power Plant

$7 a dozen? Why California eggs are so expensive — and increasingly hard to find

What’s next for quantum computing?

Only posting this because it confirms my longtime suspicion that Trump did not want everyone to see his tax returns because they show he was not the great businessman he wanted everyone to think he was.

Report: Two More VA School Principals Admit To Withholding National Merit Awards From Students

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JANUARY 7, 2023

Mining Town Of Soledar Holds Against Latest Russian Onslaught

The Omicron Wave Hits the Countryside in China

HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND CHOKE CHINA’S CHIP SUPPLY

Kevin McCarthy Elected 55th Speaker of the House. Here’s How It Went Down.

To prove that this was indeed the mechanism responsible for the durability of the Roman concrete, the team produced samples of hot-mixed concrete that incorporated both ancient and modern formulations, deliberately cracked them, and then ran water through the cracks. Sure enough: Within two weeks the cracks had completely healed and the water could no longer flow. An identical chunk of concrete made without quicklime never healed, and the water just kept flowing through the sample. As a result of these successful tests, the team is working to commercialize this modified cement material.

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JANUARY 6, 2023

France’s Nuclear Power Output Rises, Easing European Energy Woes

29 killed in Mexico’s operation to arrest son of El Chapo

Trend toward Forced Electrification Resulted in Rolling Blackouts during Arctic Blast

Excitement among sky-watchers is building as a comet, not visible since the time of the Neanderthals, is heading towards Earth again.

This is the scandal: To our knowledge, this study is the first well-powered, placebo-controlled clinical trial to report results of zinc for the treatment of patients with COVID-19.

Intestinal bacteria may be an important piece in the jigsaw puzzle of multiple sclerosis

The researchers found that engaging in regular aerobic physical activity significantly reduced symptoms of depression in young people over 13 diagnosed with depression. The researchers also found that the activity had to be regular, such as three times a week, and it had to continue; otherwise, symptoms returned.

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, January 5, 2023

A reminder that people on all sides are actively censoring information that they think would be harmful to their cause. Sixty-eight percent supported the war. I was categorically opposed to publishing that poll. Our employees were horrified at first – we had spent money on it, which we as an institute don’t have much of.

North Korean Drone Entered No-Fly Zone Over President’s Office In Seoul

Culiacán has been turned into a war zone following a pre-dawn Mexican government raid that led to the arrest of Ovidio Guzmán López

“The power that we purchased did not show up, therefore, we were confronted with the hard truth that our energy demand would soon be eclipsed by our capacity,” stated Bowman. “At that time, we made the only decision that we could. For the first time in our company’s history, we began rolling service disruptions.”

Amazon job cuts increase to 18,000

Colorado Dem Governor Jared Polis to Send Migrants to Chicago and NYC

Hundreds of WordPress sites infected by recently discovered backdoor

What is most interesting is the top comment. Keep in mind that both the top comment and the main post are from the perspective of Professors already in the system. What is going wrong with American higher education?

The main thing I learned: And so, getting magical paper out of the till and into your wallet without it first visiting the bank saves the retailer money.

MIT engineers make filters from tree branches to purify drinking water

Fire Log #1: Winter Coat Fire

Last year Emily Sotelo was going to hike all 48 of New Hamsphire’s peaks before her 20th birthday. She got though 40 of them before dying on a hike. It was unexpectedly bad weather along with some rookie mistakes that killed her. From an article recounting her death…..

According to Kneeland, Sotelo wasn’t carrying any of the essentials that officials recommend for day hikes, even in the summer. No map, compass, or matches. No flashlight or headlamp, though her parents said she used her phone as a light and had a backup battery pack.

In her pack, she had granola bars, a banana and water that likely froze very early on, Kneeland said. She wore long underwear but only light pants and a jacket. She had heated gloves and a neck warmer but no hat. Her shoes were for trail running or trekking rather than insulated boots that are recommended for winter.

“I often refer to them as a glorified sneaker,” Kneeland said. “Low on the ankle, no ankle support. Probably what happened is, when you start post-holing in snow and underbrush, they get pulled off.”

Emily made a lot of mistakes as we all do (especially when we are young). But if she had the equipment and the knowledge of how to make a fire, the same ice covered trees that hindered the search party looking for her could have saved her life even with all the other mistakes she made. At least, that is theory behind why the Park Service in New Hampshire tells you to take matches with you when you go on a hike in the mountains.

Now when I was Emily’s age, I never had any equipment with me to start a fire either. These days when I am out and about I generally have something with me to start the fire. But all my fire starting has been done in good weather. When you actually need to start a fire, the weather is generally pretty bad or you would not need the fire. So how well would I do with what little knowledge I have and equipment I have on hand in less than ideal conditions?

To answers these questions, I intend to do one fire a week from the start of January through the end of March. I am not trying to teach myself anything exotic but rather to see how well what I “know” and what I have carries over to fire starting in winter weather. The goal is to try something new either in terms of conditions or in terms of equipment used every week. I also plan on timing each attempt just to have some kind of basis for comparison (and also because if you ever actually need a fire, you don’t have all day).

So with that preamble out of the way, below is my first fire report for the two fires I made on January 2nd 2023.

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