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Most of you know that I am a space enthusiast and as such write a lot about our Space Programs. I love it and what we can learn from pursuing it. Last week I had the pleasure to tour the Kennedy Space Center Museum with my sister. It was a spectacular exhibit. I have...
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This article is about the rental of homes and apartments in Florida, more specifically the St. Augustine area which is located on the northeastern side of Florida. Pre-pandemic things were smooth sailing. Homes were rented for fair prices and renters were not gouged...
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are on the cutting of technological innovations and will continue to dominate that landscape for the foreseeable future. Both will be capable of replacing humans on some level and probably already are. ChatGPT has...
Jun 3, 2023 | children, civil unrest, communication, congress, conversations, economic development, economy, education, Florida, Florida Keys, freedom, government, Governor DeSantis, healthcare, history, Listening, money, real estate, recession, regulators, relationships, society, USA, World, world history
I love news and politics but have purposely stayed on the edge of this illegal immigration fray. Now it is on the fore of my home state’s news thanks to Governor DeSantis. Let me unravel it here for those of you who have not heard what it is about. I will, however,...
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Who doesn’t know who Richard Branson is? At the young age of fifteen he founded a counterculture magazine that was meant to push for change in the world. It set the pace for all he would pursue later on. He continued his trend to change the world back in the 1970s...
Apr 19, 2023 | Astrology, Astronauts, astronomy, communication, conversations, Cosmonauts, earth, economy, education, freedom, government, history, News, science, society, Space, Space Exploration, space missions, Space Race, technology, USA, World
If you love space like I love space you will be excited to learn about the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. According to an article on Space.com, it will “…rewind the universe.” It is touted as being more powerful and able to look far deeper into our universe than...