JETLAG RADIO 598 | BENKYO RADIO 598

  • Biography of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg [NATO]

  • #Gaza #Israël Déclaration de la porte-parole du Quai d’Orsay [France Diplomatie]

  • Matador Debuts his Aulart Masterclass with a New Single, “Eternity (feat. Braev)” [beatportal]

  • Learn piano in the metaverse with the PianoVision augmented reality app [Computer Music]

  • The producer's guide to the Roland TB-303 (and its clones) [Future Music]

  • There’s a Skydiving Techno Festival Happening This Month [DJ Mag]

  • Step Into Dreamworld With Budakid’s New Track ‘Coffee Cup’ [Mixmag]

  • ‘Funk Wav’ is in full effect—stream Calvin Harris’ ‘Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Fred again.. & Swedish House Mafia Go B2B with Four Tet At NYC Pop Up [FULL SET] [YourEDM]

  • Charlotte de Witte Makes History as First Woman to Close Out Tomorrow’s Mainstage [EDM]

  • Cosmic Gate & Diana Miro – Hear Me Out [EDM Sauce]

  • Weekend Edition How Swatch Went From Disrupter To Iconic Brand [HODINKEE]

  • Balaji S. Srinivasan — 5-10-Year Predictions, How to Start a New Country, Society-as-a-Service (SaaS), Bitcoin Maximalism, Memetic Warfare, How Prices Are Born, Moral Flippenings, The One Commandment, and The Power of Missionary over Mercenary (#606) [Tim Ferriss]

  • #Gaza's healthcare system must have access to fuel and medicine for hospitals to function at this critical moment. #MSF welcomes any action that will prioritize the protection of civilian lives, open the border to essential supplies, and in particular lead to a lasting ceasefire. [MSF]

  • An unusual season for English football’s Premier League [The Economist]

  • Actionable intelligence to win in the world’s markets [The EIU]

  • Restoring Shareholder Confidence When Your Stock Is Down [Harvard Business Review]

  • Did we all believe a myth about depression? [BBC News]

  • Google Sued for Nixing Free Workspace Software to Early Adopters [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. automakers say 70% of EV models would not qualify for tax credit under Senate bill [Reuters]

  • ‘Restraint and common sense’: Reaction to Israel’s Gaza attack [AL-Jazeera News]

  • What We Gain From a Good Bookstore [The New Yorker]

  • Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 review: a little laptop for light work [The Verge]

  • Why the Justice Department made a move in the police killing of Breonna Taylor [Vox]

  • New Red Hat CEO looks to keep things steady while putting own mark on company [TechCrunch]

  • The great chip crisis threatens the promise of Moore’s Law [MIT Technology Review]

  • 1,000 people stranded in Death Valley National Park due to floods [Insider]

  • The research helps, the fact that we generally talk about Emotional Intelligence more helps, the fact that more leaders are opening up about their emotions helps. [LinkedIn]

  • ‘Absolute evil’: inside the Russian prison camp where dozens of Ukrainians burned to death [The Guardian]

  • 12,000-year-old human footprints were found in the Utah desert and point to a trove of fossils. [The New York Times]

  • Dewalt Gave My Power Tool Battery the Power of USB-C [The Verge]

  • Alex Murdaugh stands accused of killing his wife and son. That’s just scratching the surface. Five deaths, millions in fraud, and 100 years of family power crumbling to ruin in South Carolina. [Vox]

  • SpaceX launches South Korea’s first moon mission, an orbiter named Danuri [TechCrunch]

  • VR is as good as psychedelics at helping people reach transcendence [MIT Technology Review]

  • 'I'm feeling great': Biden leaves the White House for the first time in weeks since testing positive for COVID-19 [Insider]

  • Can people learn to disagree better? Adam Grant, the organisational psychologist and author, considers how to argue more effectively, on “The Economist Asks” podcast. Listen now: https://econ.st/3P2Gsra [LinkedIn] #TheEconomist

  • ‘They beat girls just for smiling’: life in Afghanistan one year after the Taliban’s return [The Guardian]

  • AT LONG LAST: DEMS’ BIG BILL PASSES THE SENATE [Huffington Post]

  • 12 Books to Help You Love Reading Again [The Atlantic]

  • All The Science You Need To Make Your COVID-19 Decisions [FiveThirtyEight]

  • After the Fall: What Afghanistan Looks Like Since the Taliban Takeover [The Washington Post]

  • En Colombie, Gustavo Petro prête serment et devient le premier président de gauche du pays [Le Monde]

  • Lizzo eating spicy wings on 'Hot Ones' is hilarious from the very first minute [Mashable]

  • Amazon Buys Roomba Company, Will Now Map Inside of Your House [Vice News]

  • Should Doctors Break the Law? As abortion bans compel them to endanger patients, some are considering civil disobedience. [The Intercept_]

  • Planning to go camping? Try these eco-friendly tips. [National Geographic]

  • A cease-fire between Israel and Palestinian militants has taken effect in Gaza [NPR]

  • New variants, wastewater data, long COVID: What Sacramento region experts are watching [CapRadioNews]

  • Ci-gît l’Internationale palestinienne [Le Monde diplomatique] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • America’s Long Road to Global Power [Foreign Policy]

  • The Upside of Putin’s Delusions — Moscow’s Disastrous Invasion of Ukraine Will Reinforce the Norm Against War [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Guadalcanal Campaign: Then and Now [The Diplomat]

  • This week at Quanta [Quanta Magazine]

  • @UniHeidelberg offers an exciting opportunity – a junior professorship in applied #quantumcomputing! If you want to collaboratively tackle the challenge to bring quantum information processing to applications – check out the details and how to apply at: [CERNquantum]

  • 10 Years Since Landing, NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Still Has Drive [NASA]

  • Report: Pollution crime is highly profitable, organized and harming the planet [INTERPOL]

  • PACAF Ponders Inter-Pacific Academy for NCOs as Partner Recruitment Lags [Air Force Magazine]

  • The Top 20 JDM Cars Of All Time [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 598 & BENKYO RADIO 598.

There are some exciting new innovations from BMW MOTORSPORTS. As you may know, I worked for BMW Financial Services in the early 2010s. Unfortunately, due to a serious car accident, I had to leave Columbus and return to Cincinnati. My brain got rewired and I was never the same. I was hoping they’d keep my job, but after 2 weeks, they replaced me. BMW FS was my first corporate job, and I loved it tremendously. I’ve always loved BMW vehicles, and the M3 was my dream car for many years. I got to witness the BMW Motorsports vehicles for the first time on the track when I visited WeatherTech Laguna Seca. I can’t believe that in 2023, BMW Motorsports will enter the Hybrid lmdh competition. I just wish I could contact my old co-workers and its VP and tell them how much I think the new car looks so cool. In any case, I hope BMW considers opening more offices in California, not just for Design, but other Administration buildings.

I pray for calm and peace and have contacted Bernie Sanders’ office regarding the escalation in Israel/Palestine, where the IDF forces exploiting the world having its focus on the war in Ukraine/Russia to launch an assault on our Palestinian brethren. Remember, it’s Jesus of Bethlehem, Palestine. Read various scriptures from any religion. Noone permits the killing of a 5 year old girl. IDF Forces are Monsters. MOSSAD are monsters. What do you think God / The Universe thinks when Israel causes such atrocities? God punished the world with COVID-19. Next, it’s Monkeypox, and before you make jokes that it only affects LGBTQIA people, it won’t be long until it also affects heterosexuals around the globe.

We as a human race should be focusing on combatting Global Warming, Climate Change.

Instead, we get into these arguments. A military might (Israel) thinks it should get a tap on the back for murdering over 40 people in just a few days. There are murderers. What do you think people around the world will think? Israel needs to look at itself in the mirror. They are the Barbarians, not the Palestinians.

Until Next Time!