August 10, 20196 yr Author Click for scary detail. Areas specifically targeted by Russian FB Ads (Data from United States House of Representative’s Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence) The Crags Port Fairy, Victoria Australia. Dunes of Death Valley.
August 11, 20196 yr Author 3 shots of J. Saul Kane's home studio. Sun flares in the Antarctic. Wisconsin winter sunrise.
August 12, 20196 yr Author Moonrise Milky Way Sunset come together for epic light! Lake Heron, New Zealand. Valensole in South of France. "Cathedral Under the Bridge" The blue hour under the Pinellas Bayway Bridge.
August 14, 20196 yr Author O Grove, Galicia, Spain. Supercell Thunderstorm and Lightning over the Kansas Plains. Greensburg, KS. Sunrise at that Wanaka Tree, New Zealand. Click for slightly larger.
August 15, 20196 yr 6 hours ago, Knuckledragger said: Daw! I would hug him and cuddle him and call him Lovecraft.
August 15, 20196 yr Author https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/epstein-portrait-bill-clinton-blue-dress-872203/ You can get your own print for this for like $150. #AccidentalRenaissance Castle Hill from above, Canterbury, New Zealand. Cannon Beach, Oregon. Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada. Click for slightly larger.
August 16, 20196 yr Author Moscow. Abandoned church. Monte Tobbio, Italy. Mount Rainier, Washington, USA. The Namib Desert, Sossusvlei, Namibia.
August 17, 20196 yr Author Ice Cave, Yoho National Park, Canada. 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS. A supercell thunderstorm over the Saskatchewan prairie.
August 20, 20196 yr Author Hallerbos Belgium. Southern Utah during a sandstorm. Foggy Spring morning in southern Germany. Sunset in Northern Manitoba.
August 21, 20196 yr Author Be that as it may, the economic realities facing millennials/zoomers/whatever else we're calling them bear almost no resemblance to what awaited baby boomers.
August 21, 20196 yr Well our kids were born in 1986 and 1989, so definitely not boomers (I'm a boomer). Rob and Helen own their own house. And Liz and Oscar (the Australians) have saved a monster deposit by hard graft and will be buying in the next 6 months. Rob works as a project manager in major audio visual installations. His latest was the Samsung King's Cross https://www.samsung.com/uk/explore/kings-cross/ AV systems, the most complex bit being this, 4 metre wide curved screen LED display with 0.8mm pixel pitch. The LED modules weigh a ton in total, and each networked module has got 6-axis microadjustment to ensure minimal error in module position. Helen works in advanced image analysis for defence. Liz now works mainly in costume and theatre installation design with some acting Oscar runs a 15-man arborist company clearing power lines from tree problems (gum trees grow real fast) So any idea that non-boomers have got a bum deal is certainly not the case with our offspring.
August 21, 20196 yr Your offspring is in an IQ percentile like yours, so well above the one of people struggling to survive
August 21, 20196 yr The millennials/zoomers are now in a position where a college degree is more like a high school degree was 40 years ago. Employers want a degree for even entry level stuff that is brain dead work. And they pay crap. If you don't get specialized, good luck. And with Asian and India degree mills working overtime, guys with master's degrees show up at job interviews all the time. About 10 minutes into the interview you wonder how the guy tied his own shoes.Yes, I'm in my 60's. Thank god my kids have it together.
August 21, 20196 yr 14 hours ago, Knuckledragger said: Be that as it may, the economic realities facing millennials/zoomers/whatever else we're calling them bear almost no resemblance to what awaited baby boomers. True. That still doesn't make the message any more valid though. If you have the education and skill set these days, though, the opportunities available seem to dwarf those I saw when I got out of school with the US just coming out of a recession.
August 21, 20196 yr Author If one is under 30 and has an education that will actually lead to gainful employment, then one also has (A) student loans the size of Turkmenistan's GDP, (B) intellectual gifts earning a giant scholarship, or (C) rich AF parents. This is to say nothing of the cost of housing, transportation (the nest major economic bubble/bust is auto loans, you can quote me on this), energy, etc. As for an economic recession, Ol' Cheeto Dust is getting that warmed up as we speak. The Fed just lowered interest rates while the economy is still "booming" (generally the opposite of that is the rule) and the FDIC voted to ease regulations (also know as protections) put in place post-2008. The excrement is going to hit the ventilator, the only question is at what speed are the blades turning. Also, to be clear, I'm a Gen Xer. I expect the world to burn, and it has yet to disappoint me. ...and now some pictures: Abandoned motel in Arizona. Painted Hills, Oregon. Tuscany hills, Italy.
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