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  Project Name: Time-Specific Photo Project (formerly 1:30 PM Project) Purpose / Principle: Take a photo at the same specific time of day to document life consistently. Share that photo with friends, maintaining personal connection and a sense of continuity. Originally at 1:30 PM , but now the time has shifted because your daily activity patterns have changed. Current Update: Most photos now happen at 4:00 PM or later , so the project principle stays the same: capture life at a fixed reference time . Time should be updated to match your current photo habits while keeping the integrity of a “time-based snapshot.” Tasks / Steps: Pick the Current Time: Decide a fixed time (e.g., 4:00 PM) to take photos daily or whenever possible. Take the Photo: Capture the moment at that exact time. Include subjects, scenes, or contexts that reflect your life on that day. Send to Friends: Share the photo with one or more friends. Optional: include a...
  A Deep Dive into “Stunning News” This section examines the etymology, intellectual usage, disciplinary meanings, and practical implications of the concept of “stunning news.” 1. Etymology: What “Stunning” Really Means Stun  derives from Old French  estoner / estonner  (“to thunder, astonish, daze”) and Latin  tonare  (“to thunder”). Originally,  to stun  meant: to strike senseless, as by a blow or thunderclap. It did  not  refer to emotional surprise; rather, it described a neurological interruption. Early English usage (14th–16th c.) includes: “struck dumb” “deprived of motion” “rendered insensible” Hence,  stunning news  literally means  information that hits the mind like a physical shock . 2. “Stunning News” vs “Shocking News” This distinction is important. Shocking news : produces emotion (fear, anger, grief) activates response leads to speech or action Stunning news : is pre-emotional interrupts cognition produces ...
  December 27, 2025 Saturday -Tasks: tea and garbage out. -MOvie making (science center), one bacth of tagging photos -missing 2025 Jouranl on line. Is it on desktop? -Pre October 14 2025 missing. Friday @zooeydeschanel ie. Zoeey Deschchanel cat DMed me after I wished Zoey a merry Xmas. Her boyfriend pretends to be her cat on line, and he says nonsesne phrases. Annoying , supposed to be funnny.@mervthepet  

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  Billionaires, China, and the Great Narrative Heist Capitalism likes to think its enemies are obvious: red flags, tanks, nuclear posturing. In reality, its greatest threat wears a tailored suit, flashes a Rolex, and calls the whole thing a  business opportunity . Here’s the trick:  China doesn’t need to invade markets or wage wars. It just waits for capitalism to do it to itself.  Billionaires—hungry, impatient, dazzled by valuations—are the perfect vectors. They buy media companies, fund campaigns, build empires, and somehow never pause to wonder if their golden goose might one day lay eggs for someone else’s nest. Media Is the Front Line Take  Robert Murdoch . Yes, that Murdoch. The man who built an empire so sprawling it makes medieval kingdoms look like hamlets. Analysts whisper that Murdoch’s outlets have, at times, mirrored Beijing’s preferences. Why? Ownership matters. Access matters. And greed—a craving for influence, prestige, and profit—works wonders....

This was a speech-recognition artifact, not a real statement

 This was a  speech-recognition artifact , not a real statement In this video, we will be looking at the news about the release of the latest version of the ChatGPT. The latest version of the ChatGPT is the ChatGPT-3. The new version of the ChatGPT is the ChatGPT-4. The new version of the ChatGPT is the ChatGPT-5.Message appeared when I hit the microphone. I did not say it, it just appeared. Why did it appear? What's going on here? Short answer: that text was auto-generated by the speech system, not spoken by you . What’s going on: When you tap the microphone , the app briefly switches into voice + speech-to-text mode . If it doesn’t clearly hear speech , or there’s background noise, the system may: insert a default filler transcript , or hallucinate a plausible sentence based on context (e.g., “video,” “ChatGPT,” “latest version”). That’s why it reads like a generic intro script and mentions ChatGPT-3 / 4 / 5 even though you didn’t say it. What it is not : Not you accidenta...