JETLAG RADIO 185 | BENKYO RADIO 185 | LAMBDA/QUANTUM/GT/TECHNO RADIO 034

  • We speak to Claude VonStroke, Infected Mushroom, Tokimonsta, Carl Cox, and dela Moon about their favorite Virtual Studio Technology (VST) products that won’t break the bank. [beatportal]

  • Free €50 plugin PLUS a DAW shootout in the new issue of Computer Music! [Computer Music]

  • Mixed by Humanz on mixing John Legend’s new album in lockdown: “Mixing at really low levels in the bedroom, you discover a different style” [Future Music]

  • DJ Mag: our pledge to you [DJ mag]

  • Is there life on Mars? [The Economist]

  • Mike Pompeo is in Denmark. The US secretary of state will discuss security in the Arctic with foreign minister Jeppe Kofod, as well as the top diplomat from Greenland, where Washington opened a consulate last month in Nuuk as it seeks to shore up its influence in the region. [Quartz]

  • Silicon Valley’s richest are getting richer just as the pandemic is getting worse [Recode]

  • Here’s how to scan a QR code on an iPhone [TheNextWeb]

  • Trader Joe’s to Remove Product Names Like Trader Jose and Trader Ming’s Following Accusations of Racism [Eater]

  • This Startup Is Taking On Amazon to Help Independent Bookstores [Inc.]

  • The 25 best new productivity apps for 2020 [Fast Company]

  • Stop Spending So Much Time In Your Head [Medium]

  • The Washington Redskins’ Overdue Name Teaches a Powerful Lesson on How to Lead [Entrepreneur]

  • How to Check Your Devices for Stalkerware [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1712 - Creating a Virtual Choir Using Zoom or YouTube [TWIT]

  • The Biggest Ultrawide Monitor [MKBHD]

  • iOS 14 Beta: 14+ Updates to be Excited About [Sam Sheffer]

  • Antitrust investigations aren’t the biggest threat to Facebook’s future [Casey Newton]

  • The $670 Ryzen Gaming Laptop [Dave Lee]

  • iPhone 12! What can we expect?! [iJustine]

  • Initial D - The Arcade [SEGA]

Hello there! Here’s a new post. I want all of y’all to remember when you were at your lowest point in your life. Then, remember who picked up the phone when you called, and who did not. So later in life, when you think about your darkest day, you will remember that forever.

Remember the first day you wore Airwalks. Remember the first day you wore some Air Force Ones or Jordans. Then set them next to one another, and when you wear your Adidas NMDs, think back and reflect how far you’ve come.

Until next time!

JETLAG RADIO 184 | BENKYO RADIO 184

  • How Video Games and VR Could Change Festivals Forever [beatportal]

  • How to program a percussive synth bass sound using an FM synth [Computer Music]

  • Soundcloud can now automatically master your tracks as you upload them using Dolby technology [Future Music]

  • Here’s how you can support the fight against systemic racism, inequality and police brutality [DJ Mag]

  • Jerusalem’s Peace Players - Bridging a divide in the Middle East through friendship and sport [USAID]

  • As COVID-19 spreads, fear drives people away from hospitals in Yemen [MSF]

  • Donald Trump is hoping for a covid-19 treatment by November [The Economist]

  • Pandating: coronavirus and the language of love [1843 magazine]

  • Do We Really Need The Office? What the WFH boom means for the future [Harvard Business Review]

  • The problem with perfectionists [BBC Worklife]

  • On eve of bankruptcy, U.S. firms shower execs with bonuses [Reuters]

  • We need Nelson Mandela’s legacy more than ever in Palestine-Israel - not to preach about forgiveness and reconciliation - but to craft political solutions rooted in justice and dignity. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • What is Distance Learning For? [The New Yorker]

  • John Lewis’ graphic memoir trilogy, March, tells the story of a lifetime of results and actions [Vox]

  • Gaming sales had another great month in June [TechCrunch]

  • Covid-19 data is a public good. The US government must start treating it like one [MIT Technology Review]

  • Anthony Fauci said New York is an example of how to ‘correctly’ confront soaring coronavirus cases [Business Insider]

  • Donald Trump has unified America - against him [The Guardian]

  • Older Children Spread Virus Just as Much as Adults, Large Study Finds [New York Times]

  • NASA astronauts set to return to Earth in SpaceX’s Crew Dragon on August 2nd [The Verge]

  • Why more young people are getting sick in the latest Covid-19 outbreaks [Vox]

  • This Week in Apps: US tops China on downloads, EU regulates app stores, Instagram takes on TikTok [TechCrunch]

  • Covid-19 data is a public good. The US government must start treating it like one [MIT Technology Review]

  • Anthony Fauci said New York is an example of how to ‘correctly’ confront soaring coronavirus cases [Business Insider]

  • Aubameyang doubles up to send Arsenal past City and into FA Cup final [The Guardian]

  • The Pandemic Could Get Much, Much Worse. We Must Act Now. [The New York Times]

  • Whatever Happened To Hazard Pay? [Huffington Post]

  • What the Coronavirus Proved About Homelessness [The Atlantic]

  • White Democrats Want to Reduce Racial Inequalities … Until They Don’t [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Democrats demand expansion of voting rights in memory of John Lewis [The Washington Post]

  • Coronavirus : ce qu’il faut savoir sur l’obligation de porter le masque dans les lieux publics clos [Le Monde]

  • Disney has reportedly joined the Facebook ad boycott [Mashable]

  • The Manhattan DA Is Going Where Mueller Wouldn’t: Trump’s Money [VICE NEWS]

  • More than half of Black-owned businesses may not survive COVID-19 [Nat Geo]

  • The Damage We’re Not Attending To - Scientists who study complex systems offer solutions to the pandemic. [Nautilus]

  • ‘Change Can Happen’: Black Families On Racism, Hope And Parenting [NPR]

  • Ask The Experts: What To Consider Before You Camp, Hike, Backpack During Mask Summer [CapRadioNews]

  • Kalymnos, des eponges aux falaises [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Coronavirus Pandemic Will Transform How Vaccines Are Made [Foreign Policy]

  • Universities Must Reassert Their Values - Expertise Is Essential, Now More Than Ever [Foreign Affairs]

  • US Air Force Grants Boeing $1.2 Billion Initial F-15EX Contract [The Diplomat]

  • The Fifth Domain with Richard Clark [The Cipher Brief]

  • The Math of Social Distancing Is a Lesson in Geometry [Quanta magazine]

  • @LHCbExperiment discovers a new type of tetraquark at @CERN [CERNpress]

  • NASA to Discuss Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover Mission with Space Foundation [NASA]

  • Human trafficking is a multi-billion-dollar form of international organized crime, constituting modern-day slavery. [INTERPOL]

  • Virtual Events: Goldfein Discusses State of USAF at Brookings, and More [Air Force Magazine]

  • Honda Stops Civic Si, Drops Civic Coupe, and Down Fit for 2021 [MOTORTREND]

  • Michael Jordan changed the fashion game, one beret and gold hoop at a time [ESPN]

Hello there! Here’s another report. For this post, I just wanted to share to you my rekindled love for Drum & Bass. Please check out this new DJ Mix from Netsky I’m listening to right now. I also want to thank Dillon Francis for his recent DnB DJ mix, it was really cool of him to do that. As always, when you’re out in public with people, don’t forget to wear a mask! If everybody wore a mask for 4-6 weeks straight, the Coronavirus could be contained in the United States. One more thing, it appears that Bernie Delegates demand a Progressive VP. I’m totally for that. Let’s get Nina Turner. Hello Somebody!

Until next time!


JETLAG RADIO 183 | BENKYO RADIO 183

  • Cinthie: “Just Because We Can’t Dance, it Doesn’t Mean the Music is Canceled” [beatportal]

  • The best VST EQ plugins 2020: the finest equalizers for your DAW [Computer Music]

  • Native Instruments releases free charity artist sound pack featuring content for Maschine, Logic, Ableton Live, Massive and more [Future Music]

  • TOP 100 DJS 2020 - Voting is Now Open [DJ Mag]

  • Statement by Secretary Michael R. Pompeo - New Humanitarian and Health Assistance Bolsters U.S. Leadership in Response to COVID-19 [USAID]

  • Displaced people are extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 in Iraq [MSF]

  • Comet NEOWISE lights up northern skies [The Economist]

  • The man behind Jack Reacher looks forward to a retirement of smoking and solitude [1843 magazine]

  • How to Call Out Racial Injustice at Work - Speaking truth to power takes courage — especially for Black (and Brown) employees [Harvard Business Review]

  • Ellie Goulding: “I’d just become a robot’ [BBC News]

  • Inequality Was Bad. The Pandemic Is Making It Worse [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. divided over masks, schools as coronavirus cases rise by over 70,000 again [Reuters]

  • The weight and pressure of American racism - For Black and Indigenous people and other persons of colour, the backbreaking weight of American racism is inescapable. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • John Lewis’s Legacy and America’s Redemption [The New Yorker]

  • Because you definitely want to watch Henry Cavill build a gaming PC [The Verge]

  • How a vaccine gets made, explained (to kids) [Vox]

  • Assessing the potential for a gig economy in education [TechCrunch]

  • The online battle for the mental health of service workers [MIT Technology Review]

  • Op-ed: Trump has stopped doing his job. No one seems to care [Business Insider]

  • ‘The virus doesn’t care about excuses’ : US faces terrifying autumn as Covid-19 surge [The Guardian]

  • Christopher Nolan Says ‘Tenet’ Will Come Out This Summer. Should It? [The New York Times]

  • John Lewis Went Against Donald Trump When Few Democrats Would [Huffington Post]

  • The Song of the Summer Is in Chaos [The Atlantic]

  • Roberts Is The New Swing Justice. That Doesn’t Mean He’s Becoming More Liberal [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Listen to one of civil rights icon John Lewis’ last interviews [The Washington Post]

  • Pour les nouveaux bacheliers, “il y a trop d’incertitudes qui pesent sur cette rentree” [Le Monde]

  • How to set up parental controls on your favorite streaming sites [Mashable]

  • 21 Terabytes of Open Source Code Is Now Stored in an Arctic Vault [Motherboard]

  • How Nelson Mandela fought apartheid—and why his work is not complete [Nat Geo] #TwoStateSolution in Palestine, for example

  • Mars Is a Second-Rate Backup Plan [Nautilus]

  • ‘Sleepy Joe’? Trump’s Insult May Reveal Biden’s Advantage [NPR]

  • How a Marsh Restoration Could Help Preserve Lake Tahoe’s Famed Blue Hue [CapRadioNews]

  • Episode 5. Le bon plan [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • To Pay for the Pandemic, Dry Out the Tax Havens - Corporations and the wealthy have stashed as much as $36 trillion in untaxed money. It’s time to bring the hammer down. [Foreign Policy] #PanamaPapers

  • Congress Must Protect America’s Treaties - It Is Not Too Late to Stop Trump From Abandoning Vital International Agreements [Foreign Affairs]

  • Remembering President Daoud’s Coup: Lessons for Afghanistan’s Future [The Diplomat]

  • Richard Haass- President of the Council on Foreign Relations [The Cipher Brief]

  • How Godel’s Proof Works - His incompleteness theorems destroyed the search for a mathematical theory of everything. Nearly a century later, we’re still coming to grips with the consequences. [Quanta magazine]

  • De premières études ont été réalisées pour identifier des particules élémentaires ayant des charges électriques inférieures a un dixième de la charge de l’électron. Ces particules théoriques pourraient-elles résoudre le mystère de la matière noire? [CERN_FR]

  • How to See Comet NEOWISE [NASA]

  • Our colour-coded Notices enable countries to share alerts and requests for information worldwide [INTERPOL]

  • Air Force Cyber Weapons Factory Moves Ahead with Blockchain Project [Air Force Magazine]

  • Introducing the 777X - [BOEING]

  • Developing neural interfaces is an interdisciplinary challenge. We’re looking for people with a wide variety of expertise to join us. [NEURALINK]

  • Jukebox [OpenAI]

  • One month to go until Spa and the WEC returns to racing! [FIAWEC]

  • Kevin Love earns the Arthur Ashe Courage Award for his efforts to promote mental health | 2020 [ESPN YouTube]

Hello there! Here’s another report/update. Less than 1 1/2 weeks until the new TRANSFORMERS series on Netflix! I am so excited. We all work very hard, and at the end of a long week, we just want to have a nice cold beer or cocktail, and enjoy a favorite movie or TV show, in my case, I love TRANSFORMERS and I have been eagerly waiting for this series.

Coding can be fun, and you can learn a lot. Sometimes we go on sites like Codecademy, Treehouse, etc, but like everything, when you stop practicing, you forget a lot. That’s why I encourage you who are interested to get back on it. Lately I’m on Datacamp for learning Data Science. I’m also doing PM classes. Stay busy, you guys have a huge opportunity here. You’re isolated, living at home. Work on these skills. I am very happy that on top of the latest certificate I’m working on, there will be more career certificates offered by Google soon. I know many of you dread this, but remember, when everything re-opens, it’s not going to be 50-100 applicants per job postings, it’s going to be 1,000, if not more. You gotta set yourself apart from the rest of the crowd. I love all my YouTube heroes and what not, but there are very few at the top, and many are left unknown. You always need to have a backup plan. No matter what I work on, I know that my college degree, various certificates, and analytical expertise will continue to open doors. I just want to speak out to you. You who is growing up. Still young, whether still in High School, or of College age. I remember being there, all sad and depressed. Use that energy. If you spent that much energy being upset on working on yourself, sky is not the limit, you will be limitless. All it takes, is working a little bit every day. Remember what Gary Vee said (even though we disagree on many topics), he said, the magic happens not from 9-5. It’s what you do from 5pm-midnight. I’m not asking you to build a time machine, I’m just saying, if every day, you spent 1-2 hrs on whatever the hell interests you, after a year, after two year, after many years, you will look back, and be completely mesmerized by what you have accomplished. Get that routine going.

A big reminder for my readers who also deal with Mental Health, always take your medication on time if they are prescribed to you, and have therapy sessions with your psychologist regularly. I think it’s time that websites like TalkSpace offers huge discounts because many of us Americans really need a service like that. I’ve been dealing with Mental Health for a decade. I can’t even imagine what a new person must be dealing with. It must be tough and scary. There is help, therapy helps. But you must seek it.

I have a lot on my shoulders. But, remember the expression. If I have a lot on my shoulders, what about the next guy or gal who has himself or herself even more on his shoulders? And the next guy? And the next gal? Imaging leading a team of 5, 25, 50, 100, 1000? If the Captain is stressed out, how stressed out is the General? So pretty please, the next time you find that assignment or homework or project overwhelming, think about those guys/gals. You can do it, put your mind to it. Have fun with it. Have a study group. Build a community. Remember, no matter how stressed we are, imagine every doctor, nurse, and various staff in the hospital. It’s no coincidence that the show E.R. is on the top of Apple TV shows.

I hope Senator Sanders, AOC, Senator Kamala Harris, Senator Warren, and Joe Biden press for a 2nd round of Stimulus Checks, because we all need it. Also, Medicare For All must pass in Congress. There’s a damn pandemic. Stop thinking about about profiteering off sick people, millions need Healthcare. Obama, you have been put in an uncomfortable position, but you must understand that millions of us Americans are in an uncomfortable position. We go to the doctor, and it says they don’t take our health insurance. Or we have to do to a specific location. This is madness. We should be able to walk into any doctor’s office and see the doctor. The fuck is the point of having a Stealth Aircraft that can go around the globe in less than 1 hour if I can’t go get my yearly health checkup? C’mon, man.

It’s almost August. Only 4 more months until the Elections 2020. Stay strong. We need Biden to rectify all the wrongdoings of 4 years of Trump.

The Psych 2 movie was pretty good! Here’s to hoping they do a new season.

To all my favorite DJs, thank you for staying strong and still putting out music. We love you. But, those of you who keep giving the finger to the camera on your Streams, stop doing that. There’s a young generation of fans who are watching you, and they may not understand why you’re doing that, but I do. It’s because at a lot of these big shows, especially Festivals, there was many folks who sold MDMA to folks, many of them under 20. Stop doing this shit. I started to watch Euphoria on HBO, and it’s sad to see all these teenagers addicted to drugs. Let me be adamantly clear, you either love Electronic Dance Music, or you don’t. If you don’t, don’t take drugs just to make it better to listen to. Switch to another genre. Maybe you like Country. You can smoke weed (if that’s what you’re into), but goddamnit, stop glorifying this shit. I was so mad at Marshmello when he released “Been Thru This Before” pumping his chest, but then he calmed down and released “Be Kind.” I am sick and tired of folks who glorify this gangsta behavior. Life is not GTA. When you lose, you don’t start back at the checkup point. You go to jail. Drake said it best, YOLO, “you only live once.” Cherish your life. Fall in love. Start a family.

Watch Sicario. This shit is no joke. Listen to Mr. T. : “Don’t be a fool, stay in school.” The new Netflix documentary series on the topic, I’m sure, is still an important thing to watch. I just don’t think all the teenagers should be hooked up to hard drugs. We’ve all seen the before and after pictures. The weed might be alright, but the rest of the stuff, you may regret it in the long run.

Just so we’re clear, Bernie Sanders, I support your 10% paycut of the Pentagon. The military is cool, but the #militaryindustrialcomplex is not.

Joe Biden, stop taking so long to pick your VP pick. We need to increase enthusiasm in the 2020 Elections. I’m sure you’ve noticed that Black people are pissed. Police brutality must ends. A black VP pick may help with the situation. Senator Kamala Harris might be a good choice.

Michelle Obama might need to join the mix.

Welcome to a cup of coffee with Zack. The journey was long, and it continues. Check out Agility Prime, some pretty cool stuff.

Yes, I did have tuna for lunch.

Until next time!



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  • FIA Activity Report 2019 [FIA]

  • Beatport celebrates the launch of its new Organic House category with a 12-hour stream from some of the genre’s most accomplished selectors. The livestream will take place on Friday, July 17, starting at 5:00 PM CEST. [beatportal]

  • Find out how Casio Music’ accidentally invented digital reggae’ and inspired Pulp’s Common People as it celebrates 40 years of synths and keyboards [Computer Music]

  • Less is more: the beginner’s guide to minimal dance music [Future Music]

  • Greek government must end lockdown for locked up people on Greek islands [MSF]

  • Education may be our best crime-prevention strategy if we cherish black lives, according to Roland Fryer, a Harvard economist [The Economist]

  • Will virtual-reality gyms let us work out in the pandemic? [1843 magazine]

  • Update Your DE&I Playbook [Harvard Business Review]

  • Child vaccinations fall sharply amid pandemic, UN says [BBC News]

  • Amid Covid-19, We Must Rebuild With a Purpose [Bloomberg]

  • Fauci calls White House criticism of him bizarre, says ‘let’s stop this nonsense’ and fight coronavirus [Reuters]

  • LA teachers demand better technology ahead of remote school year [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Trump Is Helping Tycoons Exploit the Pandemic [The New Yorker]

  • Apple is launching its own daily news podcast to compete with The Daily and others [The Verge]

  • Hospitals are running out of staff, supplies, and beds for Covid-19 patients — and this time could be worse [Vox]

  • Gmail for G Suite gets deep integrations with Chat, Meet, Rooms and more [TechCrunch]

  • How to talk to conspiracy theorists—and still be kind [MIT Technology Review]

  • Op-Ed: This is how structural racism works [Business Insider]

  • ‘Nervously optimistic’ : Democrats eye blue wave but 2016 memories are fresh [The Guardian]

  • Russian Hackers Trying to Steal Coronavirus Vaccine Research, Intelligence Agencies Say [The New York Times]

  • Progressives Push Biden To Include New Israel-Palestine Language In Democratic Platform [Huffington Post] #TwoStateSolution

  • Country Music Can No Longer Hide Its Problems [The Atlantic]

  • Why It Took So Long For Politicians To Treat The Child Care Crisis As A Crisis [FiveThirtyEight]

  • If Washington picks Red Tails, Tuskegee Airmen nonprofit wants to make sure it’s done right [The Washington Post]

  • 14-Juillet : une cérémonie militaire réduite, qui rend hommage à ceux qui ont lutté contre le coronavirus [Le Monde]

  • Everything you need to know about NBC’s Peacock [Mashable]

  • NASA: Alien Life is ‘Highest Planetary Protection Priority’ for Mars Missions [VICE]

  • ‘Where are living in a different world’: Scenes from a drive across America [NatGeo]

  • The Greatest Journey of All Time [Nautilus]

  • Twitter Hack Under Investigation By FBI and New York State [NPR] #Elections2020

  • No, The Supreme Court Did Not Strike Down Voting-By-Mail [CapRadioNews]

  • Les forces de l’ordre social [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Trump’s New Director of National Intelligence Doesn’t Understand His Job - John Ratcliffe, a Trump loyalist without intelligence experience, sees his job as helping the president and undermining the intelligence community. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Racist Origins of U.S. Policing - Demilitarization Will Require Decolonization [Foreign Affairs]

  • 75 Years After Trinity: The Human Cost of Nuclear Tests [The Diplomat]

  • The China Problem [The Cipher Brief]

  • Voici un gros plan du détecteur à pixels de @ATLASexperiment, qui a été installé à ATLAS lors du premier arrêt prolongé. Rappelons que c’est grâce au LS1 entre 2013 et 2015 que le LHC s’est transformé en la bête a 13 TeV que nous connaissons et aimons: [CERN_FR]

  • ESA/NASA’s Solar Orbiter Returns First Data, Snaps Closest Pictures of the Sun [NASA]

  • Operation in the Middle East and North Africa targets pharmaceutical crime [INTERPOL]

  • Japan’s F-35 Buy Advances to Congress as Tokyo Presses Ahead with ‘F-X’ [Air Force Magazine]

Hello there! These triple-digit temperatures are tough. While many of you might complain while being indoors, I want you to think hard about a minority group that is left underappreciated during COVID-19, and that is, the Latino community. In Agriculture, many of them pick up our vegetables and fruits, yet don’t receive the same benefits as the rest of the population. They spend billions in our economy but many of them didn’t receive their stimulus checks, and that simply is not fair. I want you to write to your congressmen/congresswomen, senators, and governors, and demand that they get their stimulus checks. Can you imagine picking up fruits & vegetables in 100F weather and wearing a mask? C’mon y’all, we can’t all sing and dance about Jesus and not treat all people with some decency. Let’s get real. That’s straight up racism. If you think all Latinos are gangsters but then you don’t let their kids have the DACA Dream Act so they can go to college and get an education, then you’re a racist piece of shit. They have just as much as a right to the American Dream as the rest of the population. Can’t we all just get along?

I want everybody to take voting seriously. We are 3.5 months away from the Elections 2020. Due to the Electoral College, we might lose. Therefore, you gotta vote, your family & friends have to vote, and you have to raise awareness about voting. C’mon y’all. Organizations like SOS Vote are awesome because they encourage young voters to vote for the very first time. Don’t fall into despair. We can beat Trump. We just need the numbers. Joe Biden must win, and must implement many Bernie Sanders policies.

The Thomas Piketty documentary on Income Inequality is available in North America. I suggest you watch it asap.

I’m rewatching Little Mosque on the Prairie. It’s pretty hilarious. I really think we can figure out many global problems. All these religious leaders need to just get together in a Slack channel and figure things out. You can preach about Jesus, or the Prophet, or whoever and not take care of those in need. The coronavirus really shed a light on that. The reason we have to stop by the food bank and drop off some cans of soup is because you never know when you’re the one who may need cans of soup.

I along many others are looking forward to an end to the war in Afghanistan, but I still prefer Richard Haass’ point of view. Focus on Peace Process, don’t forget about Women of Afghanistan, and leave a small presence so that Talibans don’t rebuild a new version of ISIS. Also, I know Secretary of State makes his statements here and there, but it’s time to stop beating around the bush. Let’s state what every Spec Ops is thinking. The word ISIS sounds too much like Pakistan’s ISI. That means that there are folks in ISI who help out ISIS. So that means the Pakistani Government better deal with this shit because Specs Ops has Carte Blanche to deal with these fuckers. This war in Afghanistan has been going on for almost 20 fucking years. It needs to come to an end, but in the right way.

The Dalai Lama album on Spotify is superb. It’s very calming, and great for meditation.

I’ve read an article about a Psychologist who explains why we “rewatch” our favorite TV shows, especially during difficult times. I suggest you read this, and it will remind you that you’re not crazy for rewatching your favorite series.

There was a new Ubisoft event about some exciting new games, be sure to check it out.

Until next time!

JETLAG RADIO 180 | BENKYO RADIO 180 | LAMBDA/QUANTUM/GT/TECHNO RADIO 033 | MU/OMEGA RADIO 001

  • Mysterious deep-space flashes repeat every 157 days [LiveScience] “67” #Universe #Space #TwoStateSolution #Palestine #Israel

  • Think Politics and Dance Music Don’t Mix? Think Again [beatportal]

  • 10 things about music theory that every producer needs to know [Computer Music]

  • Take the Sample Challenge: your chance to enter and win [Future Music]

  • Women and girls face greater dangers during COVID-19 pandemic [MSF]

  • Pandemic-proofing the planet [The Economist]

  • In lockdown with a conspiracy theorist - Coronavirus was only one of Mary’s worries. Her mother had become obsessed with the QAnon conspiracy. And Q always came first. [1843 mag]

  • How the Cult of Sleep-Deprivation Affects Work and Mental Health [Harvard Business Review]

  • How much of your body is your own? [BBC Earth]

  • Biden’s Lead Grows, But So Do Dangers for Democracy [Bloomberg Opinion]

  • Democratic presidential candidate Biden says he is targeting early August to announce his vice presidential pick [Reuters]

  • What makes a ‘humanitarian crisis’? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Populists inflame the Coronavirus outbreak Across Latin America [The New Yorker]

  • This isn’t a COVID-19 wave — it’s a tsunami [The Verge]

  • On Buddhism and Blackness [Vox]

  • Let’s stop COVID-19 from undoing diversity gains [TechCrunch]

  • I used an algorithm to help me write a story. Here’s what I learned [MIT Technology Review]

  • The coronavirus still kills hundreds of people in the US every day, but Americans have stopped caring — and it’s not entirely their fault [Business Insider]

  • Harry Potter fan sites distance themselves from JK Rowling over transgender rights [The Guardian]

  • As Neo-Nazis Seed Military Ranks, Germany Confronts ‘an Enemy Within’ [New York TImes]

  • Leaders Across The U.S. Urge Mask-Wearing Ahead Of July Holiday [HuffingtonPost]

  • Watching Hamilton Is Like Opening a Time Capsule [The Atlantic]

  • How To Convince People To Stop A Pandemic [FiveThirtyEight]

  • The big factor holding back the U.S. economy recovery: Child care [Washington Post]

  • Le nouveau premier ministre, Jean Castex, se présente en “homme politique local” qui “croit aux territoires” [Le Monde]

  • What are the best video games of all time? I asked our team to help decide [Mashable]

  • How Police Secretly Took Over a Global Phone Network for Organized Crime [VICE]

  • Pulling down statues? It’s a tradition that dates back to U.S. independence [NatGeo]

  • The Glassmaker Who Sparked Astrophysics [Nautilus]

  • Widespread Use of Face Masks Could Save Tens Of Thousands Of Lives, Models Project [NPR]

  • Sacramento Approves Two Police Reform Measures But Activists Want More [CapRadioNews]

  • Tourisme, année zéro [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • These Countries Reformed Their Brutal, Biased Police. The U.S. Can, Too. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Rise of Strategic Corruption - How States Weaponize Graft [Foreign Affairs] #giuliani #corruption #realestate

  • Afghan Media Struggle to Survive the Pandemic [The Diplomat]

  • For decades, America’s primary terrorist threat came from groups based abroad. Today, a new crop of terrorist actors is emerging from within our own borders. What was mostly a monochromatic threat from Salafi-jihadist groups like al-Qaeda, the Islamic State (IS), and those individuals they sought to inspire, has now become a kaleidoscope with new threats from “boogaloo bois,” white supremacists, neo-Nazis, shadowy anarchist elements, and the extreme fringe of violent incels—politicized involuntary celibates fueled by a hatred of women. [The Cipher Brief]

  • A Number Theorist Who Solves the Hardest Easy Problems [Quanta magazine]

  • 1964: Scientifiques etincelants - Giuseppe et Maria Fidecaro, qui travaillent toujours au CERN 56 ans plus tard, travaillent sur la chambre a etincelles du Synchrotron a protons en 1964. [CERN_FR]

  • Radar Points to Moon Being More Metallic Than Researchers Thought [NASA] #Transformers?

  • Germany supports INTERPOL in its digital transformation [INTERPOL]

  • Black Airmen Talk Race in the Air Force [Air Force Magazine]

Hi there! Hope everybody has a nice July 4th. Remember, wear a mask, perform social distancing, and preferably do not drive. If you have to drive and you’re designated driver, drink a 0.0% beer. Always wear a seatbelt. You can also use a Uber/Lyft/Train/Bus/etc. Remember, have a great weekend is great, but only if you arrive home safely. If you’re gonna use fireworks, be responsible, especially around children.

I have reached JETLAG RADIO 180th episode! What a big milestone. Also, other 4 main podcasts are at 033! 180 refers to Sento Yousei Yukikaze when Lt. Fukai is being chased by a bad guy and is about to be obliterated. At the last microsecond, his plane’s onboard AI takes over, says “I HAVE CONTROL,” does a 180 maneuver that defies the laws of physics, use his sentry gun, and destroys the bad guy. Moments later, Lt. Fukai wakes up from his headache, wondering what the hell just happened, and his onboard screen says “You have control, Lt. Fukai.” He has to fight bad guys, and can only trust his bestfriend and his airplane, Yukikaze. My 33rd birthday reminds me of when the entire staff of a team I was on were celebrated for their individual birthdays, except for mine. I was deeply hurt. Not only was I contributing massive amount of work, but they made feel not part of the team. I vowed to myself never to get disrespected like that again. It is important to note that the only person on the entire team who did not forget my birthday, was the black guy. I worked very hard, and it’s been 4 years now. I now advise people who make a difference. We like to champion about equality, but here I was, a brown person, being stigmatized. This affected my Mental Health. Since then, I eventually wrote an algorithm which took me 6 years, and has Scientists, and Generals stupefied. Everybody who took me for granted now has to take me seriously and respect my research. I mean I get to [redacted] [redacted] SR-72. I’m pretty sure I met Optimus Prime. Any guy would give his left nut for this job.

I’m so excited about Thomas Piketty’s documentary, talking about Income Inequality. I’m reading Naruto manga to remind myself of the important responsibility of having a multiplier. People are suffering, and that’s why we need Bernie Sanders to advise Joe Biden to make some big changes in 2021. We need to rally the vote. We need to elect more women like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her group of 4. Please remember we still need to do something about Mass Incarceration. There are too many people in jail who only smoked weed. I still think Scared Straight is an important TV show because I want teenagers to strive for an education, because it opens doors. Read, read as much as you can. Write.

I stopped by the bookstore to grab a magazine on music theory and Richard Haass’ latest book on world affairs. Still busy with Project Management work and Data Science. Listening to so much music. In order to reach a wider audience, I’ve decided to launch MU RADIO, for alternative & rock & roll, and OMEGA RADIO, for Hip-Hop, Rap, and R&B. While I am able to listen to electronic music dance all day, a lot of people are unable to do that, so I will make playlists that caters to them.

Fighting Human Trafficking continues. I have been able to accomplish some very important serious missions. The next one includes toppling human organs harvesting. This is a global op.

DIA has launched a podcast, please check out the work they are doing against Fentanyl.

I want to wish a Happy 4th of July to everyone deployed and who are unfortunately unable to spend time with their families. I will be raising a glass to a special group of guys.

The IMSA WeatherTech 240 is taking place at Dayton! Be sure to check out the race!

Thank you to Dennis Ruyer for uploading the archive of Radio 538 Dance Department on Soundcloud. I got to re-listen to episode 075, where you read my fan letter. I cried when I listened to it again. It meant the world to me. I’m in the process of increasing my DJ list. Remember, you can google them to find their work. Their work is so important because it changes the life of others. Remember the way you were excited as a child to listen to a cassette of a rockband? Imagine the same thing when Afrojack releases a new album.

I cannot wait for Dalai Lama’s album coming out! It’s going to be so great!

Only about 25 more days until Transformers on Netflix comes out!!!

Now is the time to talk to your friends and family about the November election! Make sure everybody is on board to elect Joe Biden because we can’t afford four more years of Trump!

Until next time!

JETLAG RADIO 179 | BENKYO RADIO 179 | LAMBDA/QUANTUM/GT/TECHNO 032

  • Beatport is Expanding its Techno Categories [beatportal]

  • Get Daft Punk and Herbie Hancock’s vocoder of choice with the X201 plugin [Computer Music]

  • Teenage Engineering PO-137 Rick & Morty Limited Edition review [Future Music]

  • Life in an open-air prison: living under the bombs in Idlib [MSF]

  • Why the world neglects the Uighurs [The Economist]

  • The virtual couch - What happens when psychoanalysis moves onto Zoom? [1843 mag]

  • The Strategic Side Gig [Harvard Business Review]

  • Football commentators must address racial ‘bias’ says PFA [BBC Sport]

  • CityLab: This week’s most popular stories [Bloomberg]

  • One positive in latest Premier League COVID-19 tests, total now 19 [Reuters]

  • Pompeo calls report of forced sterilisation of Uighurs ‘shocking’ [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Walkman, Forty Years [The New Yorker]

  • Twitch temporarily bans President Trump [The Verge]

  • Democrats’ infrastructure bill has a special delivery: Electric mail trucks [Vox]

  • A virtual Tour de France kicks off this weekend on the online racing platform Zwift [TechCrunch]

  • A supermassive black hole lit up a collision of two smaller black holes [MIT Technology Review]

  • German officials were so alarmed by Trump’s conversations with Angela Merkel that they took extra steps to make sure they stayed secret, according to a CNN report [Business Insider]

  • Democrats to unveil bold new climate plan to phase out emissions by 2050 [The Guardian]

  • “It has been clear for some time that Russia does not wish us well in Afghanistan” [NY Times]

  • Obama Reportedly Names Racist Trump Insult That ‘Still Shocks And Pisses Me Off’ [HuffPost]

  • The coronavirus crisis is revealing the instability a sudden move away from petroleum would bring—but also giving us the chance to help countries make the necessary transition [The Atlantic]

  • How Do You Play Sports In The Middle Of A Pandemic? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Republicans once again face questions about why Trump isn’t tougher on Russia [The Washington Post]

  • Detournement de fonds publics : deux ans de prison ferme pour Francois Fillion [Le Monde]

  • Apple’s next macOS update, Big Sur, features a big Safari redesign [Mashable]

  • How to Take Stunning Pictures of Space at Home [Vice]

  • As monuments fall, how does the world reckon with a racist past? [NatGeo]

  • The Mystery of the Dark Asteroid That Scorched Russia - A new theory emerges to explain the enigmatic Tunguska Event [Nautilus]

  • Famous New York Public Library Lions Mask Up To Set An Example [NPR]

  • A Conversation With Retiring Maestro Michael Neumann [CapRadioNews]

  • New Left Review [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why Race Matters in International Relations - Western dominance and white privilege permeate the field. It’s time to change that. [Foreign Policy]

  • America’s Original Sin - Slavery and the Legacy of White Supremacy [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan’s Pragmatic Approach to COVID-19 Testing [The Diplomat]

  • US Government officials, civilians and military, alike may be facing unusual tests in the next four months: Does their loyalty rest with the oath they took to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, or to President Trump? [The Cipher Brief]

  • Cosmic Rays May Explain Life’s Bias for Right-Handed DNA [Quanta magazine]

  • La collaboration entre le CERN et la societe britannique Paragraf pourrait ouvrir la voie a des mesures plus precises des champs magnetiques locaux. Lisez aussi l’article originel en version longue et en anglais sur le @CERNCourier. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP Satellite Analyzes Saharan Dust Aerosol Blanket [NASA]

  • Crimes against children - Children are some of the most vulnerable members of our society and can be victims of various forms of violence [INTERPOL]

  • The SR-72: Going Hypersonic (And Being Loaded With Missiles)? [National Interest]

Hello there! Here’s a new report. Trump’s course of action is really inexcusable and I highly recommend that VP Mike Pence is in charge for these remaining 4 months prior to the November election. It is imperative for not only for Black Lives Matter, but also troop moral in our military, and motivation in our intelligence community. A lot of us really have it up to here. Remember one of my old blogpost, if all I want to do is “flip a table,” imagine what a soldier wants to do to a punching bag after he’s reading allegations about Russia disturbing the peace process in Afghanistan, and Trump looking the other way. That is simply no bueno.

Anyway, everybody, be there for one other, stay strong, it’s about to be July, we got about 4 more months. If you haven’t registered to vote, better get to it. We need Joe Biden to beat Trump. Please listen to Jon Stewart. Joe has dealt with grief in his lifetime, and as a result, it has humbled him. Joe has learned a lot over the years. I still feel Bernie was the better candidate but, we simply cannot afford 4 more years of Trump. So, pretty please, register to vote, and get involved on local, state, and national levels of the 2020 elections. I thank you.

Until next time!

JETLAG RADIO 178 | BENKYO RADIO 178 | LAMBDA/QUANTUM/GT/TECHNO 031

  • Where are the Women in Drum & Bass? [beatportal]

  • The 21 most important products and innovations in music technology history [Computer Music]

  • The beginner’s guide to: Berlin techno [Future Music]

  • Behind the conflict in Yemen [MSF]

  • Consider the cost - Bibidi Netanyahu is underestimating the risks of annexation [The Economist] we need a real #TwoStateSolution with 1967 Borders. Netanyahu still facing many corruption charges, by the way.

  • Portraits of protest in America - Four African-American photographers explain what it’s like to document the demonstrations sparked by George Floyd’s death [1843 magazine]

  • The Agile Family Meeting [Harvard Business Review]

  • Yemen crisis: Five years of hunger, five years of war [BBC News]

  • Mapping the Coronavirus Outbreak Across the World [Bloomberg]

  • What doctors have learned about fighting COVID-19 [Reuters]

  • Biden slams Trump over reported bounties placed on US troops [AL-Jazeera News]

  • A Disastrous Summer in the Arctic [The New Yorker]

  • How to stop your glasses from fogging up when you wear a mask [The Verge]

  • US must release children from detention centers due to Covid-19, judge rules [Vox]

  • YC to cut the size of its investment in future YC startups [TechCrunch]

  • Human rights activists want to use AI to help prove war crimes in court [MIT Technology Review]

  • ‘Real men wear masks’: Nancy Pelosi says Trump should ‘be an example to the country’ [Business Insider]

  • Outrage over Trump’s retweet of supporter shouting ‘white power’ [The Guardian]

  • How We Got Here: Writers on Race and Racism in America [The New York Times]

  • Homework In A McDonald’s Parking Lot: Inside One Mother’s Fight To Help Her Kids Get An Education During Coronavirus [HuffPost]

  • The Pandemic Forced These Teens to Sail Home Across the Atlantic [The Atlantic]

  • Voter Registrations Are Way, Way Down During The Pandemic [FiveThirtyEight]

  • The data is in: Fox News may have kept millions from taking the coronavirus threat seriously [The Washington Post]

  • Municipales: les écologistes donnés largement vainquers à Lyon et Strasbourg, Anne Hidalgo en tête à Paris [Le Monde]

  • 12 free and printable Black Lives Matter posters from Black artists [Mashable]

  • Future Humans Can Mine Black Holes for Energy by Feeding Them, Experiment Suggests [Vice]

  • Here’s how to stop the virus from winning [National Geographic]

  • Why Birds Can Fly Over Mount Everest [Nautilus]

  • Black Doctors Say Pandemic Reveals Enduring Racial Inequality Medicine Alone Cannot Fix [NPR]

  • UC Students Must Ready For An Online, Socially Distanced Fall [CapRadioNews]

  • À la conquête des océans polaires [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Foreign Worker Visas Are the Tech Industry’s Dirty Secret - Trump’s suspension of visas will only prolong the recession. Here’s how to reform them instead. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Secret to a Safe Reopening - Why the End of Lockdown Looks So Different Around the World [Foreign Affairs]

  • Kazakhstan on the Edge - In 2019, Kazakhstan was catapulted into political transition. 2020 has yielded its own shocking changes. [The Diplomat]

  • Pandemics, Warning and the Intelligence Community [The Cipher Brief]

  • New Geometric Perspective Cracks Old Problem About Rectangles [Quanta magazine]

  • Développée pour le LHC a haute luminosité, une ligne supraconductrice de transport d’électricité a établi un nouveau record d’intensité: 54 000 ampères transportées sur 60 mètres [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Completes Artemis Space Launch System Structural Testing Campaign [NASA]

  • INTERPOL hosts police chiefs meeting to combat ‘Ndrangheta [INTERPOL]

  • NORAD Intercepts 4 Russian Reconnaissance Planes Near Alaska [Air Force Magazine]

Hello there! It is already 100F and it’s not even August. Please stay hydrated. Here’s a new report. Right now I’m excited about the latest season of Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.S., old episodes of Quantum Leap, Knight Rider, and got about a little over 1 more season of Gotham left. If you have young ones, you can always introduce them to your favorite superheroes via their cartoons, since they are too young to watch the movies. There’s a Batman cartoon, Superman cartoon, Justice League. Growing up I’d watch Spider-man cartoons every saturday morning. If you’d like to introduce them to anime, there’s Naruto, Bleach, DBZ, and many more. Staying busy with Project Management, Data Science, and music work.

Until next time!

JETLAG RADIO 177 | BENKYO RADIO 177

  • Nabta Playa: The world’s first astronomical site was built in Africa and is older than Stonehenge [Astronomy magazine]

  • AUTO #30 [Federation Internationale de L’Automobile]

  • Tesla Cybertruck is at the Petersen Museum, and we photographed it from every angle [Autoblog]

  • McLaren Celebrates Legendary Le Mans Victory with Limited-Run 720S [IMSA]

  • Beatport Launches new Organic House/Downtempo Genre [Beatportal]

  • 5 things that music makers need to know about Apple’s switch from Intel to silicon processors [Computer Music]

  • Control and sequence: how to combine software and hardware in your studio [Future Music]

  • MSF helping to curb COVID-19 in nursing homes in US [MSF]

  • Facebook Dealt Blow as German Court Strikes Business Model [TechMeme]

  • Confronting systemic racism - Big brands pulling ads from Facebook over hate speech will barely dent its revenue. The Stop Hate for Profit campaign is asking businesses to hit the social media platform where it hurts. The effort is “also about the symbolic impact” of publicly calling out Facebook. [Quartz]

  • Black authors are on all the bestseller lists right now. But publishing doesn’t pay them enough. [Recode]

  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 & 2 demo is coming in August [TheNextWeb]

  • Is It Safe to Eat at Restaurants Yet? [Eater]

  • Jim Kwik: 3 Tips for Improving Your Memory [Inc.]

  • Giving Facebook less data is a good idea. Even better: Just use it less [Fast Company]

  • How Do I Stop Forgetting What I Learned So Quickly? [Medium]

  • How to Start a Side Hustle With Little or No Money [Entrepreneur]

  • Apple’s Intel Breakup Will Reshape Macs—and Beyond [WIRED]

  • We Believe Black Lives Matter [This Week In Tech]

  • PS5 Impressions: My Thoughts! [MKBHD]

  • iOS 14 Beta: 14+ Updates to be Excited About [Sam Sheffer]

  • Razer Blade Stealth 2020 - Cursed by Intel [Dave Lee]

  • Content moderation issues are taking stage in the presidential election campaign [Casey Newton]

  • iOS 14 and all the WWDC updates! [iJustine]

  • Beware of scams using INTERPOL’s name [INTERPOL]

  • Congress Wants to Know SOCOM’s Plan to Counter New Threats, Reform Command Culture [Air Force Magazine]

Hi there! Super busy because work-life balance and what not, but here’s a new report. Hopefully I can catch up on some Gran Turismo. If you’re sad that South Park is gone from Hulu, don’t worry, it’s still out there, but now it’s on HBO MAX.

It’s almost July! Meteor Shower season is almost upon us! Only 23 more episodes until JETLAG RADIO 200! Will we witness our THIRD interstellar object in our Solar System? Tune in!

Until next time!


JETLAG RADIO 176 | BENKYO RADIO 176

  • The Best Deep House On Beatport You May Have Missed [Beatportal]

  • Jean-Michel Jarre just performed live in virtual reality for the first time [Computer Music]

  • How to banish writer’s block in your DAW: creative hacks to kickstart your creativity [Future Music]

  • “No one chooses to be a refugee” [MSF]

  • Global leadership is missing in action - Seventy-five years ago the world’s leaders designed the peace even as they fought the war. Today’s leaders need to do something similar, says Daniel Franklin [The Economist]

  • The internet, mon amour [1843 magazine]

  • Using Nanotechnology to Identify those Most at Risk from COVID-19 [AZO Nano]

  • Health Care Workers Protect Us. It’s Time to Protect Them. [Harvard Business Review]

  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt on beating lockdown online [BBC News]

  • From California to Texas, 100-Degree Heat Set to Bake the West [Bloomberg]

  • ‘Astonishing’ giant circle of pits found near Stonehenge [Reuters]

  • Russia, US hold arms control talks as key pact’s expiry looms [AL-Jazeera News]

  • “MR. JONES” Remembers when Stalin Weaponized Famine [New Yorker]

  • Apple WWDC 2020 keynote: how to watch today’s live stream online [The Verge]

  • A national US power grid would make electricity cheaper and cleaner [Vox]

  • To create the jobs our economy needs, the US must expand immigration [TechCrunch]

  • The pandemic will change how we watch sports [MIT Technology Review]

  • Google billionaire Sergey Brin has a secret charity that sends ex-military staff into disaster zones on a superyacht [Business Insider]

  • ‘State-sanctioned violence’: US police fail to meet basic human rights standards [The Guardian]

  • Federal Authorities Investigating Noose in Bubba Wallace’s Garage [The New York Times]

  • COVID-19 Will Rage ‘Like A Forest Fire’ In Unprepared America, Top Doc Warns [HuffPost]

  • What It Means to Understand Bruce Lee [The Atlantic]

  • Virtual Church Services Mean More Work For This Audio Engineer [FiveThirtyEight]

  • What military leaders can do now to prevent Trump from using them in the election [The Washington Post]

  • Les trente propositions des députés LRM à Emmanuel Macron pour “l’après” [Le Monde]

  • North Face, Patagonia, and REI boycott Facebook ads to #StopHateForProfit [Mashable]

  • SpaceX Wants You to Try Getting Internet From Space with Starlink [VICE]

  • In public toilets, flushing isn’t the only COVID-19 risk [Nat Geo]

  • T. Rex Was a Slacker - A natural wonder of the big theropod was how it conserved energy. [Nautilus]

  • Trump Wants to Move On, But The Coronavirus Is Surging In Parts Of Red America [NPR]

  • California’s Vacation Industry Is Open For Business. Proceed With Caution. [CapRadioNews]

  • Episode 4. Question de proportion - Le Podcast du “Diplo” [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Trump Wants to Label Anti a Terrorist Organization. What About the KKK? [Foreign Policy]

  • How to Prevent a War in Asia - The Erosion of American Deterrence Raises the Risk of Chinese Miscalculation [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Pandemic’s Hidden Casualty: Human Rights [The Diplomat]

  • Equal Justice and National Security [The Cipher Brief]

  • Dark Matter Experiments Finds Unexplained Signal [Quanta magazine]

  • La stratégie européenne pour la physique des particules est mise à jour [CERN_FR]

  • Young Giant Planet Offers Clues to Formation of Exotic Worlds [NASA]

  • Exploiting Isolation: Sexual Predators Increasingly Targeting Children During Covid Pandemic [Europol]

  • The Next CSAF Lays Out Top Priorities [Air Force Magazine]

Hello there! It’s finally Summer! That does mean triple-digits weather, so maybe everybody could be a bit nicer to Greta Thunberg when she says that Climate change is ‘as urgent’ as coronavirus because she is correct. All the geeks and nerds at NWS have ran computer models for 2030-2050 and it looks pretty fucking scary. We’re in 2020, so 2030 is merely 10 years away. Yes, we are in a pandemic, but Climate Change is next, and it’s not going to take a pause. Rising sea levels, even more migrations, etc etc. All the stuff that Al Gore warned everybody about, and he got fed up and went to go bowling. When you watch the new season of COSMOS or old episodes of “Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman,” you understand that the Earth is a fragile speck in the Universe. Let’s cherish it because it will fight back. Mother Earth doesn’t mess around, let’s not mess around with it. All the kids remember playing Final Fantasy 7, where the evil Shinra Corporation kept sucking the Energy out of the Earth, and the Earth was dying. That’s what’s happening. Let’s invest in Nature and the Environment. Let’s stop cutting down the Amazon forest. There’s so much work that needs to be done. There is no Planet B. This is our home. We must protect it.

Until next time!