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Preservation Hall Jazz Band - Tiger Rag (1977)
www.youtube.com
So much energy and happiness in that rendition of the tune ...
@#3 ... That being said, stockpiles cannot keep dropping forever. The US is basically selling the SPR to Europe. ...
Agreed.
Even as Pres Trump seems to be doing his usual ~performative~ actions ...
For example ...
Trump administration in 'active dialogue' on strategic petroleum reserve in California
www.politico.com
The current strategic petroleum reserve is nowhere near full. And Pres Trump has been draining it.
So, is this new California thing more for immediate political gain for Pres Trump, or a longer strategic gain for the US?
OK, apologies for asking a question about Pres Trump and strategy. I should have known better tahn to ask such a question....
@#75 ... Thanks to the voters of NYC.
The DNC ran Cuomo to sink Mamdani. ...
Yeah.
NYC, NY is the largest community of Jews outside of Israel. By a long shot.
Jewish population by city
en.wikipedia.org
...
Tel Aviv 3,891,000
New York City 2,109,300
Jerusalem 992,800
Haifa 710,600
...
So the DNC tried to appeal to that community, and failed.
Mayor Mamdani, in talking with voters, instead of talking at voters, gained an advantage.
Toledo festival shooting: Multiple people injured, suspects sought
www.fox2detroit.com
... What we know:
Toledo police officers responded to a report of a person shot near the Old West End Festival at about 5:30 p.m. When they arrived, they found multiple shooting victims, the police department said in a statement.
Deputy Chief Joseph Heffernan said twelve people were shot, two critically.
Many victims have been taken to nearby hospitals, police said. Police did not provide further details on the injuries and how many people were shot. ...
Why Data Centers Are Loud, and How to Quiet Them Down (2023)
www.datacenterknowledge.com
... Data centers are frequently accused of contributing to environmental pollution because they rely in many cases on "dirty" energy sources.
But it's not just the use of fossil fuels that can make data centers polluters. Data centers can cause noise pollution, too.
If you want to minimize data center pollution in all respects, then, you should invest in data center noise mitigation strategies that will make your data center a better neighbor to anyone within earshot. This article explains how to go about reducing data center noise, as well as why it's important.
What makes data centers loud?
The reason why data centers have a tendency to be loud is simple: The equipment inside them makes a lot of noise when it operates. ...
OK, this is a noteworthy tune.
Why?
Well, it was released in 1985, just after Sony/Philips released their new CD format for albums with a significant dynamic range.
... Flim & the BB's was a contemporary jazz band that was among the first bands to record albums digitally. ...
The online videos do not seem to capture the dynamic range of the original CD I have.
But, for your edification ...
Flim & the BB's - Funhouse (1985)
www.youtube.com
Related reason?
Airports and airlines want travelers to ditch their plastic water bottles (2019)
www.cnbc.com
... Business and leisure travelers concerned about climate change and "flight shame" may do their part by purchasing carbon offsets and adjusting the number of trips they take on airplanes....
Airports and airlines are trying to save the planet, too, with a wide range of sustainable initiatives that include cutting down on single-use plastics and making reusable water bottles essential travel amenities.
In 2019, San Francisco International Airport launched an ambitious Zero Waste Concessions Program designed to significantly reduce the amount of single-use disposable plastic used at the airport.
Noting that in 2018 nearly 4 million slow-to-biodegrade plastic water bottles were sold at the airport, in August 2019 it became the first airport in the nation to ban the sale of single-use plastic water bottles.
The San Francisco airport now actively encourages each passenger to bring their own reusable water bottle with them to the airport and get free water from one of the hydration stations in the terminals. ...
@#53 ... "And now for something completely different ..." ...
That phrase was from (from me) the Monty Python series on PBS back in the day.
To wit ...
Monty Python's and Now for Something Completely Different (1971)
www.imdb.com
But that's video, not music. So. I'm moving on ...
And now for something completely different ...
Tomita - Golliwogg's Cakewalk (Children's Corner, No. 6) (1974)
www.youtube.com
@#63 ... Trent Reznor ...
I have the Austin City Limits concert on PBS of Nine Inch Nails, from ten years or so ago.
I still enjoy listening to it.