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  1. I'm trying to be realistic and I have to say that I feel bad for Barron Trump. Like any other kid, rich or poor, he was probably hoping for a normal childhood, yet his parents are both so controversial and getting increasingly raked over in the media. It has turned into a circus, and this kid is smack in the middle of his college education.
  2. In everything, not just EV batteries. How often can you travel? I have heard that the time slots for transatlantic ocean travel are quite limited. Th en$h!ification of the country continues.
  3. So now there's a "cruise addiction:" I like traveling by ship (realistically ocean liner) and I've now done 2 repositioning crossings. I went from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona on a transatlantic repositioning (sadly not on Cunard) in April. The ports of call were the Azores, Madeira, and Gibraltar. I'd been to Gibraltar before. The cable car up to the top was being refurbished, so I didn't get off the ship. It's really interesting, but it can wear on you. Port days are great but you have to pace things. I prefer sea days, where you've got the whole day to relax. There is too much food, and most of it is good. You will gain 5+pounds. Some of the people on board are weird. There are a lot of single older women, by being widowed, divorced, or never married. Some are way too friendly and you have to balance being polite and conveying being unavailable. If they didn't get their act together when they were younger, they shouldn't be putting this burden on someone now. You do ship travel with a significant other, if you have one. You should not do it expecting to meet someone because it's probably not going to happen, especially when someone has hit the wall. Some of these people are crazy - they go on one cruise right after another. I've come to realize it's an escape for some people. If you're always at sea, or in ports, or going to the dining room, shows, and planned events, you don't have to face anything you should be dealing with psychologically. You get assigned to a dinner table and, because it's 6 to 8 people, you have to be a little guarded ... I can't tell most of my jokes and make most of the comments I'd ordinarily make with friends. Everyone is usually likable enough, but, toward the end, you have to stiffen up a little bit as you disengage from any of these groups. They all have to make sure that as they go on to their next cruise, and the next one, they haven't exchanged contact information with anyone. I've done so with only a few people and that's because they'd be the kind of people you'd probably socialize with anyway. https://www.cruisecritic.com/articles/21-signs-youre-a-cruise-addict I have 7 of these 21, and some aren't even that pronounced: 2 - my desktop wallpaper is indeed a ship 5 - it's not so much post cruise "blues" as it is adjusting to a different schedule and having to make or buy food 7 - I have rank with just one line and that's Cunard (which operates Queen Mary 2) 8 - people don't come to me for advice about cruises; people I know approach me for all kinds of travel advice ... I don't have a sign on my head, but people know I like to travel 9 - I have bought exactly one item on each trip, so less than 10 items total 11 - I've memorized the layout of a few ships, but that's also what most of my jobs have required doing, and it wasn't about the layout of ships 15 - I could spend hours on cruise sites, but I could also spend hours on many travel and transportation sites I had November 2026 booked (Europe to the States) and am not going to go, so I will lose a small deposit. I redeemed frequent flyer miles and will be flying. But I'm keeping a reservation for a U.S. to Europe crossing for spring 2027. I only go transatlantic - it's to go from point A to point B. If you choose a basic cabin, t's not much more than the combination of a one way air ticket, lodging, and restaurant costs. The last true ocean liner - Queen Mary 2 - so they had to make it beautiful and not have it look like a floating condominium tower. I stay in the black hull area and in a simple cabin. I love this ship.
  4. I didn't know about this. I know that he did one year at NYU in New York City and it wasn't the greatest experience for him so he transferred to some kind of satellite campus or program of it in DC. It is the only First Family that I've seen in my lifetime that has such questionable people. Most of the time, the extended family just stays out of the picture ... like they should.
  5. Wow, incompetent leadership truly has put the U.S. behind the world in EV tech. A battery pack equal to the density of gasoline. CleanTechnicaCATL Developing 12,000 Wh Per Kg Lithium-Air Battery - Cl...CATL said this week it is developing lithium air batteries that could have an energy density of up to 12,000 Wh/kg.Imagine a 3,600 mile battery pack equal to the size of today's 320-mile battery pack. The amount of weight they could drop by going with just a battery pack 25% the size of today's 100kW battery pack would still be a 900-mile range battery pack at 1/4 the weight.
  6. When cars had personality ... ... 1978 Cadillac Couple de Ville A lady I knew - Velma - when I was a teenager had one of these with a Cerise Firemist Metallic exterior - sort of a light grapefruit color popular in those years. She knew I loved her car.
  7. Sadly all kids are affected by their parents, I hope he just does not become as narcissistic as his dad or brothers. He is starting with some other rich people a energy drink company. I wonder if he will actually try to grow it or as soon as he thinks he has gotten what money out of it, will abandoned it.
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