JETLAG RADIO 614 | BENKYO RADIO 614

  • Amy Dabbs: “There is Something Magical about KiNK” [beatportal]

  • Carl Cox: “As far as I’m concerned, my studio has the best speaker system in the world” [Computer Music]

  • Make room for EDM’s new one-stop synth, sampler, rompler hybrid – HALO [Future Music]

  • Bassjackers Take On the 3-minute Mix | Top 100 DJs x Virtual DJ [DJ Mag]

  • Amsterdam Dance Event Unveils Next Wave of Artists for October Edition [Mixmag]

  • Parookaville festival brings Germany together for epic sixth installment [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Sable Valley Summer Vol. 3 Out Tomorrow, with RL Grime x Hex Cougar, Holly x Baauer, X&G, and more [Your EDM]

  • Adventure Club Have an “Old School” Remix Brewing [EDM]

  • Bubba Brothers Release Newest Title, ‘Basstribe EP’ [EDM Sauce]

  • Watching Movies Tom Cruise Is At it Again With A Tudor Heritage Chrono In 'Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol' [HODINKEE]

  • Five things to know about the devastating floods in Pakistan [MSF]

  • American states are now Petri dishes of polarization — Only electoral reform can make them work properly [The Economist]

  • Midnight train to Georgia: among the Russians in exile [The Economist] Podcasts

  • Quiet Quitting Is About Not Receiving a Paycheck, Not Bad Employees [Harvard Business Review]

  • The art of mashing up words to create new ones [BBC Ideas] Hungry + Angry = Hangry

  • Pandemic Set US Students Back 20 Years in Reading, Math Levels [Bloomberg]

  • FBI found more than 11,000 government records at Trump's Florida home [Reuters]

  • Mosque blast in Afghanistan kills prominent scholar, civilians — At least 18 people killed, including pro-Taliban imam, in suicide attack on the Guzargah Mosque in western Herat city with many wounded. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Can We Predict Which Viruses will Spread From Animals to Humans? [New Yorker]

  • Twitter Had a New Plan to Fight Extremism — Then Elon Arrived [The Verge]

  • Why movie tickets will be $3 across America this Saturday [Vox]

  • AI is getting better at generating porn. We might not be prepared for the consequences. [TechCrunch]

  • Why I got my one-year-old vaccinated against polio [MIT Technology Review]

  • DOJ's Mar-a-Lago investigation appears to be moving toward criminal charges for Trump, former top counterintelligence official says [Insider]

  • 🚨 Free Data Visualisations Cheat Sheet! 🚨 — Start the first day of Data Literacy Month right! Whether you are looking for a brief guide or need a quick refresher, kick off your data learning with a Data Visualisations cheat sheet. Enjoy. 🙏 Download here 👉 www.bit.ly/3B466Z6 [Linkedin] #DataCamp

  • FBI materials seized from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home included 90 empty folders [The Guardian]

  • ‘This worries me a lot.’ U.N. nuclear watchdog says shelling at Ukrainian plant still poses a grave risk. [The New York Times]

  • Using A Sauna After Working Out May Benefit Your Heart Health [Huffington Post]

  • What If Joan of Arc Wasn’t a Woman? [The Atlantic]

  • Why Trump's Presence In The Midterms Is Risky For The GOP [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: In tough times, don’t lose sight of Germany’s unlikely success story [The Washington Post]

  • Le grand retour des tourists en France [Le Monde]

  • Which tech companies have laid off staff? [Mashable]

  • Astronomers Are Freaking Out Over Bizarre Rectangle-Shaped Rings in Space [VICE News]

  • Donald Trump’s “Better Call Saul” Performance Isn’t Going Well [The Intercept_]

  • The U.S. ‘warming hole’—a climate anomaly explained [National Geographic]

  • To Save the Deep Ocean, We Should Mine the Moon [Nautilus]

  • What's making us happy: A guide to your weekend listening and viewing [NPR]

  • Heat wave hits Northern California — here’s how to stay safe and cool [CapRadioNews]

  • How U.S. Grand Strategy Is Changed by Ukraine [Foreign Policy]

  • Is Russia’s Economy on the Brink? — Moscow’s Struggle to Sustain Its War in Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • Uzbekistan’s Ethnic Minorities: Out of Sight, But Not Out of Mind [The Diplomat]

  • Webb Space Telescope Snaps Its First Photo of an Exoplanet [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday avec CAST 🔭 Le télescope utilisé par CAST est fait à partir d’un prototype d’aimant dipolaire du #LHC. L’aimant été transformé en télescope qui scrute le 🌞 pour chercher les axions. En savoir plus: [CERN_FR] #FollowTheProtons

  • Artemis I Launch Update: Mission Management Team Gives “Go” for Sept. 3 [NASA Artemis]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 614 & BENKYO RADIO 614.

614 is the area code for the city of Columbus, Ohio. That is my Alma Mater where I attended THE Ohio State University. I had a lot of memories there. Some were good, and some were bad. But here’s what you must remember, even when things were bad, and I took a summer off in Los Angeles, ultimately, it was important to return and finish Senior Year. Getting all your credits matters. Graduating matters. The thing about college is, a lot of people tell you a college degree does not matter, but somehow someway, no matter where you go or which institution you try to get in (corporate, government, etc), they will ask about that stupid piece of paper, whether or not you got a Bachelor’s Degree. I can assure you, that if it was not for my college education, I would not be where I am today. The experiences you will have in college cannot be replicated anywhere else. Also, what you should know is that, if you are attending a Community College during your Freshman and Sophomore years, it’s not the end of the world. It’s cheaper to transfer Sophomore or Junior year. When you an Alumnus of OSU, you can say you went to one of the best schools in the entire country. At OSU, I got to go to electronic dance music concerts almost weekly off campus. I got to study in 24/7 libraries (Do you have any idea how amazing it is to have a library open 24/7?) There’s just something about the OSU campus that can’t be described anywhere else. If I didn’t have to pay out-of-state tuition, I’d probably try to complete a Master’s Degree, a PhD at OSU, or gather another certificate from such a fine institution. If you live in Ohio, and you’re deciding on a college, go to OSU. You’ll have an unforgettable experience. Not to mention, if you’re a Class of 2026, you get to graduate by enjoying the summer watching THE UNITED STATES MEN’S FOOTBALL (SOCCER) TEAM PLAY THE WORLD CUP AT HOME, and with a local team (Columbus Crew) as wild as they are, you are sure to have a good time all throughout the city. Anyway, Go Bucks!

Until Next Time!