JETLAG RADIO 621 | BENKYO RADIO 621

  • Biden wants the US to take back the reins on tech policy — from the states [Protocol]

  • Ravitez - Musicbox (Radio Edit) [Wall Recordings]

  • Biden’s lucky streak [AXIOS]

  • Alongside iOS 16, Apple releases iOS and iPadOS 15.7, macOS Monterey 12.6, and macOS Big Sur 11.7 to fix the eighth actively exploited 0-day since January 2022 [TechMeme]

  • There’s one molecule in the brain that categorizes memories as positive or negative. Understanding neurotensin could help us decode anxiety and addiction. [Quartz]

  • Google CEO Sundar Pichai swears his company has real competition [Recode]

  • Berlin leads Germany’s dream for car-reducing public transport [TheNextWeb]

  • There’s No Stopping the Martini [PUNCH]

  • This Entrepreneur Turns Barber Shops Into Mental Health Resources for the Black Community [Inc.]

  • A poll of over 580 tech leaders shows a return to the office looms [Fast Company]

  • How Elon Musk Learns Faster Than Everyone Else [Medium]

  • 'Going Public': Learn the Art and Science of Valuation [Entrepreneur]

  • A Spotlight on the Art of Video Games [WIRED]

  • You’re in Newton’s Hands Now [TWIT]

  • Get more global coverage while you travel with Google Fi [Google Blog]

  • A Multi-Axis Approach for Vision Transformer and MLP Models [Google AI Blog]

  • What do the stars look like from Mars? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Quiet Quitting is Real – Here’s How to Make Your Team More Engaged [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Let's change work for good [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 621 & BENKYO RADIO 621.

Here are 3 new books that are my bookclub.

Really loving the new Afrojack EP, and looking forward to his discussion with FL Studio. There’s lots to learn!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 620 | BENKYO RADIO 620

  • What are HARM, the air-to-surface missiles destroying Russian air-defence radar? [The Economist]

  • The James Webb Space Telescope–from our archive [The Economist] Podcasts

  • Keep Your Employees From Defecting to a competitor, give them their PAST DUE paychecks immediately [Harvard Business Review]

  • Ukraine war: Shock and joy in newly liberated villages [BBC World]

  • I Can’t Be the Only One Who Doesn’t Want to WFH? [Bloomberg]

  • Pakistan races to keep floodwaters out of power station that supplies millions [Reuters]

  • Teachers should carry books, not guns [AL-Jazeera News]

  • When Summer Becomes the Season of Danger and Dread [The New Yorker] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • There’s No Driving Test for Self-Driving Cars in the US - But There Should Be [The Verge]

  • Ukraine’s surprising counteroffensive forces Russian troops to flee [Vox]

  • Creators in the virtual space are experiencing a disruption. Here’s why it’s a good thing [TechCrunch]

  • Two inhaled covid vaccines have been approved—but we don’t know yet how good they are [MIT Technology Review]

  • Russian soldiers are dropping their rifles and fleeing in disguise to escape Ukraine's counteroffensive, reports say [Insider]

  • A collection of technical blogs, including code samples and notebooks [LinkedIn] #Databricks

  • Megadrought in the American south-west: a climate disaster unseen in 1,200 years [The Guardian]

  • Justice Dept. Issues 40 Subpoenas in a Week, Expanding Its Jan. 6 Inquiry [The New York Times]

  • Ukraine Keeps Initiative, Claims It Reached Russian Border [Huffington Post]

  • One of Long COVID’s Worst Symptoms Is Also Its Most Misunderstood [The Atlantic]

  • The NFL Is Back, And So Are The Wild Comebacks (And Kicking Woes) [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Intelligence points to potential turning point in Ukraine war [The Washington Post]

  • Comment, en cinq ans, Parcoursup a instauré la sélection à l’université [Le Monde]

  • Instagram to test a 'repost' feature [Mashable]

  • This Man Is Trying to Put Mirrors in Space to Generate Solar Power at Night [VICE News]

  • No Way Home, Episode One: Life and Death: [The Intercept_]

  • Why animal teachers are so rare—and remarkable [National Geographic]

  • How space exploration has changed, 60 years since JFK's 'We Choose the Moon' speech [NPR]

  • Federal student loan forgiveness could erase up to $20,000 of debt for many Californians [CapRadioNews]

  • Le triomphe fragile des contre-révolutions arabes [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Putin Has a New Opposition—and It’s Furious at Defeat in Ukraine [Foreign Policy]

  • How to Build a Better Order — Limiting Great Power Rivalry in an Anarchic World [Foreign Affairs]

  • Why Is Hosting the 2030 World Expo So Important to South Korea? [The Diplomat]

  • How Transformers Seem to Mimic Parts of the Brain [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici l’ISS (ISOLDE Solenoidal Spectrometer), qui fait partie de l’installation HIE-ISOLDE (High-Intensity and Energy project of ISOLDE). — En janvier 2020, l’ISS contribuait étudier une région presque inexplorée de la carte des nucléides: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Hosts National Space Council Meeting, Vice President Chairs Event [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 620 & BENKYO RADIO 620.

I’d like to politely ask Marvel to include IRON MAN in their next phase of the MCU. There’s so many new movies, so much going on, clearly you should have time to include Tony Starks. It’s time for him to come back. Also, there is a comic book where Iron Man and Captain America work together. It’s not a CIVIL WAR type event, they just work together, that’s all. So maybe make a movie like that. I’m referring to this comic book: Captain America/Iron Man: The Armor & The Shield. Thank you.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 619 | BENKYO RADIO 619

  • How I decided to call out the 'toxic culture' of CS [Protocol]

  • Chico Rose - Jump Up [Wall Recordings]

  • Most workers say they're "quiet quitting" [AXIOS]

  • Google announces an in-person Pixel hardware event for October 6 at 10am ET in Brooklyn, where the company will detail the Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, and Pixel Watch [TechMeme]

  • Juul agreed to pay a $438.5 million settlement in a marketing probe. The e-cigarette maker was accused of advertising nicotine-addictive products to minors. [Quartz]

  • The real reason a heat wave is pushing California’s power grid to its limits [Recode]

  • Dear EU policymakers, please stop ignoring freelancers [TheNextWeb]

  • The 10 Best Cookbooks of Fall 2022 [Eater]

  • Why Economists Are Talking About 'Labor Hoarding' and What You Need to Know About It — Data suggests companies are holding on to employees as part of longer-term strategic thinking in uncertain economic times. [Inc.]

  • These sites offer thousands of free online classes on just about everything [Fast Company]

  • The Psychology of Attraction [Medium]

  • The Case For Going Back To The Office [Entrepreneur]

  • Voyager 1 and 2, Humanity’s Interstellar Envoys, Soldier On at 45 [WIRED]

  • iOS Today 618 - Apple’s “Far Out” iPhone Event Preview [TWIT]

  • Google Workspace Individual is now available in Europe [Google Blog]

  • Digitizing Smell: Using Molecular Maps to Understand Odor [Google AI Blog]

  • This Changes Everything - Introducing the AMD Ryzen 7000 Series. The most advanced PC processor for gamers and creators. [AMD Blog]

  • Intel Labs Celebrates Increased Funding for Research and Education Through the CHIPS and Science Act [Intel Corporation Blog]

  • Ridiculously Realistic Renders Rule This Week ‘In the NVIDIA Studio’ [NVIDIA Blog]

  • The Past in Pastoral [Ecotone Magazine]

  • Explained: How Artemis 1 will kickstart humanity’s return to the Moon [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Customers Want Your Business to Engage More on Social Issues, Not Less [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • openSAP Course: Insights into Selected Logistics Innovations in SAP S/4HANA - Teaser Video​ [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 619 & BENKYO RADIO 619.

There are new developments in a universal covid vaccine. There’s a nanoparticle that could be the key to this. Read the article on MIT Technology Review.

The book “World War C - Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic and How to Prepare for the Next One - Sanjay Gupta, MD” is not on my bookclub until November 2022, but it does not hurt to read it early if you’d like.

An updated COVID-19 vaccine means we can protect ourselves from the OMICRON variant.

Remember, you must be vaccinated, and boosted (preferably twice) to protect yourself from this disease, and now this new updated vaccine.

Long COVID is real, Brain fog is real. Make sure you read about them, and hear why it’s so dangerous. That’s why I’ve been campaigning for so long, since the beginning of the pandemic, on how important it was to get vaccinated immediately once it was available, because #VaccinesSaveLives.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 618 | BENKYO RADIO 618

  • Natalia Clavier & LARAAJI: Laughter, Meditation, and the Art of Sound Healing [beatportal]

  • Fantastic (free) synths and how to use them: Magical 8bit [Computer Music]

  • The best new free music-making software: essential freeware synths, drum machines and effects for September 2022 [Future Music]

  • Avalon Emerson and Anunaku Announce Debut Collaborative EP on AD 93 [DJ Mag]

  • Big Sean Releases 10th Anniversary Edition of ‘Detroit’ Mixtape with New Track ‘More Thoughts’ [Mixmag]

  • Swedish House Mafia share ‘alternate mix’ of ‘Heaven Takes You Home’ with Connie Constance [Dancing Astronaut]

  • RL Grime x Hex Cougar, Holly x Baauer, & more feature on Sable Valley Summer Vol. 3 [Your EDM]

  • Illenium Announces Fifth Album [EDM]

  • In Search of Sunrise 18 — Mixed by Markus Schulz, Matt Fax & Dennis Sheperd [EDM Sauce]

  • The Spec Sheet The Mesmerizing High-Beat Sweep Of The Zenith Chronomaster Original [HODINKEE]

  • MSF provides medical care to asylum-seekers in the Netherlands [MSF]

  • Joe Biden goes all in against Trump and “MAGA Republicans” [The Economist]

  • “The prospects of peace or negotiation have rarely looked more distant”—Ethiopia’s civil war resumes [The Economist] Podcasts

  • Leading with Confidence in Uncertain Times [Harvard Business Review]

  • Schmilka: The progressive German town stuck in the past [BBC Travel]

  • Apple’s ‘Pro’ Products Will Steal Show at iPhone 14 Launch Event [Bloomberg]

  • Ukraine's Zelenskiy warns of tough winter, reports war gains [Reuters]

  • Israel’s war on love — Apartheid Israel cannot but wage war on all things Palestinian – even romance. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Many Generations of “Katrina Babies” Are There? [The New Yorker]

  • Psssstt…you can watch House of the Dragon for free on YouTube right now [The Verge]

  • How to nourish yourself in a difficult time [Vox]

  • These are the top 3 most important slides in your pitch deck [TechCrunch]

  • This nanoparticle could be the key to a universal covid vaccine [MIT Technology Review]

  • US flood maps are outdated because the impact of climate change is so overwhelming, disaster expert says [Insider]

  • Learning SQL is key for anyone breaking into data. 🔑 — Whether you're interested in business analyst roles, data analyst roles, data scientists, or data engineers—the importance of SQL cannot be ignored. — In the spirit of data literacy month, discover 25 of the most popular SQL commands. — Fast track your learning 👉 https://bit.ly/3AG7q2J [LinkedIn] #DataCamp

  • ‘Tired of trickle-down economics’: Biden calls for expansion of unions in Labor Day speech [The Guardian]

  • Zach Sang, the Ryan Seacrest of the Youth, Wants to Save Radio [The New York Times]

  • Rep. Zoe Lofgren Says Trump's Attacks On FBI Could 'Potentially' Be Incitement — His invective is "meant to turn people against law enforcement officers,” Lofgren said. “We’ve seen" that "rhetoric reaches people who are prepared to act on it.“ [Huffington Post]

  • Biden Laid the Trap. Trump Walked Into It. — At his Pennsylvania rally, the former president gave exactly the narcissistic display his Democratic nemesis tried to provoke. [The Atlantic]

  • What's Driving Biden's Approval Rating Up? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Material on foreign nation’s nuclear capabilities seized at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago [The Washington Post]

  • Au procès de l’attentat du 14 juillet 2016 à Nice, la délicate question de la diffusion des images du massacre [Le Monde]

  • Pakistan is experiencing a climate emergency. Here's how you can help. [Mashable]

  • Teens Are Fighting Back Against LGBTQ Book Bans [VICE News]

  • Freedom Dreams: Black Women and the Student Debt Crisis [The Intercept]

  • Here’s how extreme heat is hurting pregnant women [National Geographic]

  • Nearly 8 million kids lost a parent or primary caregiver to the pandemic [NPR]

  • Blackouts possible Tuesday as California heatwave continues to drive up power needs [CapRadioNews]

  • Alors que la logique des armes continue de l’emporter, la Russie cherche à ôter à l’Ukraine toute valeur stratégique. La perspective d’une annexion de nouveaux territoires par Moscou amenuise encore l’espoir d’une trêve négociée entre les belligérants. De leur côté, les alliés occidentaux de Kiev restent flous sur leurs objectifs et sans solution de sortie de la crise. [Le Monde diplomatique] #Ukraine

  • The United Nations Is Scared of Calling Out China’s Genocide [Foreign Policy]

  • Foreign Affairs at 100 — The Magazine Marks a Century [Foreign Affairs]

  • Taliban Again Demands Return of Afghan Aircraft in Central Asia — The U.S. position on the matter hasn’t budged: Afghan aircraft outside the country are unlikely to be flown back into Taliban hands. [The Diplomat]

  • How Shannon Entropy Imposes Fundamental Limits on Communication [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici le détecteur KWISP de l’expérience CAST, utilisé pour chercher des particules hypothétiques appelées particules caméléons. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Reviewing Options on Artemis I Launch Attempts [NASA]

  • Asia: Sextortion ring dismantled by police [INTERPOL]

  • Outstanding Airmen of the Year [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • 2023 Nissan Z vs. 2022 Toyota GR Supra Comparison Test: The ’80s Are Calling [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 618 & BENKYO RADIO 618.

Aren’t you excited? Apple’s iPhone 14 event is almost here! And with that comes iOS 16! An amazing new operating system that will include a new mode, to protect yourself from the MAFIA-OPERATING-SUPER-SYSTEM-AD-VERTISING (MOSSAD) ISRAELI NSO PEGASUS MALWARE/SPYWARE that is spying on Journalists, Dissidents, and even diplomats and heads of state. Israel’s NSO’s Pegasus has been caught listening to the White House, l’Elysee, the German Chancellor, and even the State Department. Clearly, Israel cannot be trusted, and it’s time to beef up security. I want to personally thank Tim Cook for his new Apple event to say, enough is enough, we will stand up to Israel’s oppression. Thank you, sir. Thank you for creating the Lockdown mode. Let’s go iOS 16!

There’s a new Spongebob videogame coming out soon! It appears that Gary has become evil! What’s wrong with Gary? Why is he collecting all the money without properly sharing it with everybody else at the Krusty Krab? Is he turning into Mr. Krabs?!? What the heck is going on? It appears that there are people pretending to be Gary!?! GaryVee mentions it on his latest LinkedIn 360 post.

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 617 | BENKYO RADIO 617

  • Inside the small federal agency funding the biggest climate moonshots [Protocol]

  • California wildfires rage as scorching heat wave continues [AXIOS]

  • US officials say large ships are increasingly manipulating their GPS-based automatic identification systems, or AIS, to evade international laws and sanctions [TechMeme]

  • Japanese bureaucrats still use floppy disks. The country’s digital chief wants to rid government offices of the decades-old data storage system. [Quartz]

  • How unions are winning again, in 4 charts [Recode]

  • 6 ways to keep your summer job search cool and breezy [TheNextWeb]

  • The Best Late Summer Barbecue Sides, According to Eater Editors [Eater]

  • This Inc. 5000 Founder Was Inspired by Her Father to Build a Company That Helped Save Flint, Michigan [Inc.]

  • 10 in-demand soft skills to supercharge your career [Fast Company]

  • Best Online Resources To Learn Math [Medium]

  • 3 Best Apps to Start a New Hobby This Labor Day [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Soundbars for Every Budget [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 891 [TWIT]

  • Announcing the 2022 PhD Fellows [Google Blog]

  • High-Definition Segmentation in Google Meet [Google AI Blog]

  • Sustenance [ecotone]

  • A brief history of human spaceflight in the United States [Astronomy Magazine]

  • An App-Filled Cookbook To Stay Inspired in the Kitchen [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Working with Calculation Views in SAP HANA Cloud | Join Free openSAP Course (promo) [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 617 & BENKYO RADIO 617.

As you know, over the past couple of years, I’ve had the BLEACH manga on my bookclub, in order to gather interest for the writers and the staff to finish animating the next arc. It’s being released this October, and it’s going to be great! You know, it’s very weird, I clearly remember BLEACH having 500 episodes, and then one day, I woke up and there were only 366 episodes. Like a bad episode of SLIDERS. Anyway, more episodes on the way, and all the manga/fans around the globe are excited. Let’s go, Ichigo! Save Soul Society!

Until Next Time!

JETLAG RADIO 616 | BENKYO RADIO 616

  • Should every schoolchild eat free? — More school meals would bring poor countries huge benefits; in rich ones the evidence is mixed [The Economist]

  • How can mental health-care crises be solved? [The Economist] Podcasts

  • When — and Why — You Should Explain How Your AI Works [Harvard Business Review]

  • Jackson water crisis: A legacy of environmental racism? [BBC News]

  • Barack Obama Wins Emmy for Narrating National Parks Series [Bloomberg]

  • How a 92-year-old cleric silently halted Iraq's slide back into war [Reuters]

  • ‘Afraid for our lives’: Ukraine nuclear plant loses power [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Evacuation of Afghanistan Never Ended — A year after the last U.S. military flights left, some Afghans who are vulnerable to retribution from the Taliban are being resettled in the U.S. But others are stuck in third-party countries, and many remain trapped in Afghanistan, at great risk. [The New Yorker]

  • California’s power grid is struggling to cope with extreme heat [The Verge]

  • The race to find 2,100 missing species before they go extinct [Vox]

  • California EV owners asked to curb charging ahead of travel holiday [TechCrunch]

  • President Biden reveals the James Webb Space Telescope’s “poetic” first image of the universe [MIT Technology Review]

  • Who's turned against Trump? A list of current and ex-aides, lawyers, and confidants who have willingly (and unwillingly) cooperated with DOJ and congressional investigators. [Insider]

  • Discover 12 of the best data visualizations tools.👇Data visualization is one of the most relevant skills because it brings data to life. 📈 We've compiled a list of the most useful data visualization tools in data science, the principles they follow, and when to use them. Keep learning ➡️ bit.ly/3dCVVBo [LinkedIn] #Datacamp

  • Trump in increasing legal peril one month on from Mar-a-Lago search [The Guardian]

  • Women Are So Fired Up to Vote, I’ve Never Seen Anything Like It [The New York Times]

  • We’re Getting COVID Boosters That Target Omicron. Here’s What To Know. [Huffington Post]

  • On ‘Mo,’ It’s Either God or Therapy [The Atlantic]

  • Is Student Debt Relief Good Politics? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Mapping this summer’s extreme divide in rain and drought [The Washington Post]

  • Attentat du 14-Juillet à Nice : itinéraire d’un psychopathe devenu terroriste — Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, qui a tué 86 personnes sur la promenade des Anglais avant d’être abattu, ne sera pas jugé au procès qui s’ouvre lundi. Mais la personnalité de cet homme très perturbé psychologiquement hantera les débats. [Le Monde]

  • Paris crowd goes wild after Ciryl Gane's KO victory Ciryl Gane takes home a KO victory over Tai Tuivasa in front of the raucous Parisian crowd. [ESPN] #UFCParis

  • Conférence des ambassadrices et des ambassadeurs : suivez le discours du Président

    @EmmanuelMacron [Élysée]

  • Calvados : après six heures de siège, l'homme retranché dans un commerce retrouvé mort [Le Figaro] #GIGN

  • NASA's Artemis moon mission won't launch anytime soon [Mashable]

  • Scientists Turn Plastic Into Diamonds In Breakthrough [VICE News]

  • Aboard the Trump Train — Inexplicably, Trump allowed a camera crew to follow him around throughout his 2020 campaign and well past January 6. Here’s what they saw. [The Intercept_]

  • Córdoba's stunning mosque-cathedral showcases Spain's Muslim heritage [National Geographic]

  • Quiet quitting, real quitting, unionizing — what else are American workers up to? [NPR]

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

  • La Palestine assiégée [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Bad Bunny and the Political History of Reggaeton [Foreign Policy]

  • How Europe Can Avoid a Deep Freeze — Only Energy Independence From Russia Can Stave Off Disaster [Foreign Affairs]

  • North Korea’s Dangerous Turn [The Diplomat]

  • About Quanta [Quanta Magazine]

  • Ces photos de 2019 montrent les astronautes de la @SpaceStation se familiarisant avec les technologies du Spectromètre magnétique alpha (AMS). Quelques mois plus tard, @astroluca and @AstroDrewMorgan ont contribué à réparer AMS à bord de l'ISS. [CERN_FR]

  • Artemis I Travel Essentials: The Ultimate Personal Tour Guide for Your Trip to the Moon [NASA]

  • 🔔 Our I-CORE Programme is looking for a Business Analyst to assess the full range of INTERPOL’s policing tools and services, measure their effectiveness and determine how to take these to the next level. Details ➡ https://bit.ly/3AXh3eI 📍 Lyon 🇫🇷 🗓 Apply by 4 September [INTERPOL]

  • We’re Changing Our Name to Air & Space Forces Magazine [Air Force Magazine]

  • 2023 Volkswagen Golf R 20th Anniversary Edition Asks: R You Ready to Celebrate? [MOTORTREND]

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I got to watch the new Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero movie, and I highly recommend it. It was amazing!

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JETLAG RADIO 615 | BENKYO RADIO 615

  • Why on-demand talent could be exactly what companies need right now [Protocol]

  • Afrojack & Steve Aoki - No Beef (feat. Miss Palmer) [Steve Aoki’s 11 Years Later Remix] [Wall Recordings]

  • The Moon is a jumping off point for Mars [AXIOS]

  • Yandex confirms hackers created a traffic jam in Moscow on September 1 by ordering dozens of taxis from Yandex Taxi to converge on the same location [TechMeme]

  • An omicron booster campaign is about to begin in the US. An updated version of the covid vaccine got the green light from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [Quartz]

  • Where we’re spending our screentime, in 3 charts [Recode]

  • Researchers train AI to predict EV battery degradation [TheNextWeb]

  • ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’ and the American Omakase Boom [Eater]

  • To Find Huge Success, You Have to Adapt [Inc.]

  • 4 things emotionally intelligent people do when they have a tough new job [Fast Company]

  • How Coinbase Protects Users From Risky Assets [Medium] #Coinbase

  • What to Stream Over Labor Day Weekend [Entrepreneur]

  • Is Oxygen the Answer to Long Covid? [WIRED]

  • This Week in Enterprise Tech 509 [TWIT]

  • Our ongoing work to support the 2022 U.S. midterm elections [Google Blog]

  • Announcing the Patent Phrase Similarity Dataset [Google AI Blog]

  • By the numbers: The Space Launch System, NASA’s next Moon rocket [Astronomy Magazine]

  • The Happiness Issue [ecotone]

  • Why Hybrid Work Supports Mental Wellbeing for Employees [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Why Ordina choose Rise with SAP? [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 615 & BENKYO RADIO 615.

It’s College Football GameDay on ESPN! Best of luck to the Buckeyes against Notre Dame this afternoon! Go Bucks!

Until Next Time!

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]

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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!

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JETLAG RADIO 613 | BENKYO RADIO 613

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I think President Biden’s speech was important, since Trump and its MAGA-cult have completely gone crazy. Here is the speech in its entirety.

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JETLAG RADIO 612 | BENKYO RADIO 612

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 612 & BENKYO RADIO 612.

It’s time for some praise for Erik Ten Hag. He was clearly beaten and placed MUFC at the bottom of the table. This was terrible. Thankfully, he won the next 2 following matches, and we are now 8th place on the EPL table. There’s still a lot of work to do to be Top 4, and remain Top 4 for the end of the 2022/2023 season. We must secure a UCL spot for the 2023/2024 campaign. It is imperative. I think MUFC has woken up, and they will do the Manager proud. Let’s remember that there will be about 38 matches in the EPL season. We must take every match seriously in order to stay proud for our statistics at the end of the season. Go UNITED!

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