Today's Tids Issue 3,764
For good days past; better to come:
Well, Happy New
Year Everybody!
It’s been fun starting the day writing to you all. It appears that there is
still a little grey matter left upstairs, so I expect the Tids will trudge on.
Over the next year, I’ll see if I can find new ways to bring you new stuff. I
hope all of your dreams come true, that your accomplishments will vastly out
number small setbacks. It is one of those perfect winter days here as I write
this morning; the sky blue and the air clear and glistening as Swarovski. The
sun is warm and the breeze is timid. If all of your days are like today, and I
pray that they are, then you all are going to have a very good year.
President Obama has
been weak
with Russia for eight years. Now when somebody waiting in the wings will have to
solve the problem, he gets tough. That is him in a nutshell.
I’m a
knucklehead.
I should have saved all of that “Love” stuff from yesterday for Valentine’s
day. But then, romance is always in my soul, so I guess a I’ll find a way on that
day when hearts are bursting and feet are walking on air.
The Question:
Nuke
power is one of the cleanest, most efficient sources available. It is essentially
perfect, if you can find a way to get rid of the waste. How many reactors do
you think are operating in The USA? What are the next four countries in Reactor
proliferation?
The Headlines:
--Newest
Polls Say USA Citizens Upbeat Looking Ahead To 2017.
--Putin
Says He Will Not Retaliate By Expelling American Diplomats; Looks To Begin
Positive Relationship With US.
--China
To Ease Restrictions On Foreign Investment In Broad Range Of Business Sectors.
--Police
Killed On Duty Up 56% For Year; Still Well Below Top Years In Mid-70’s.
--Largest
Syrian Rebel Group Backs Off Truce.
--Greek
Ambassador To Brazil Killed In Possible Homicide.
--New
Volvo 90 Series Models Will have Skype Built In.
--World’s
Highest Bridge Opens Over 1,850 Deep Gorge In China.
--Six
Missing As Small Plane Disappears Over Lake Erie After Taking Of From
Cleveland.
Ugly days are great
for doing
all of the necessary stuff you don’t feel like doing on sunny days. Yesterday was
one of the ugliest. I must have accomplished a lot!
The newspapers
and TV reporters
insist on saying Russia “Election” Hacking, instead of “Russia Hacking into
DNC.” That’s a big difference, especially for all of those who don’t know
exactly what they are hearing.
Oops!, Department:
A
trusty knowledgeable reader pointed out that yesterday The Tids Staff forgot to
finish the Tidlet on Taco-Belles “Sponsored Lens” on SnapChat. The SnapChat “Lens”
allows a user to snap a pic of self and add cool accoutrements. For example, a saddened
person could add a raging waterfall bursting from the eyes. The Sponsored Lens
is huge moneymaker for Snapchat – like $300K to $750K for a single day.. Companies
sponsoring the lens can add their own special effects to the alteration – for example
a Gator Ade sponsorship had the drink pouring over the head the Snaps-ite. In the Taco-Bell example yesterday, the human
picture would morph into a giant smiling taco. I don’t remember doing that as a
kid. But I do remember that everything I did wasn’t exactly considered sane by
my parents.
The local ski
area is sending me notices about snow making. That’s good. The local golf
courses are sending me notices that they will be there for us if we need them. That’s
hopeful.
Local sports
hero Rob Gronkowski
who has trouble staying healthy for football, says he’s really interested in
getting involved in “WrestleMania 33”. That’s sounds like a great idea…Right
Bill?
The hot IPO for
2017 could be “Snaps”, the parent of SnapChat. The latest Super genius 26
year old Evan Spiegel and his bankers are touring the country drumming up big
money support for his offering, which he says will be a company that tops
FaceBook. The inventor of the photo communications company says he is not at
all like Twitter, but could make that 18-34 year old demographic forget about Zuckerberg’s
baby.. It’s is kind of a scary warning though, how easily (if this could happen)
that giant companies have the potential to become so obscure so fast. Remember
that other social meeting platform of the past when “Fern Bars” were all the rage.
One would be shoulder to shoulder sippers one week, until that day when a new Fern
bar opened down the street. Social media is really big money, but still a trend
subject to whimsy. But, Snaps, might be a good ride for a while.
The Answer:
I
was amazed to learn that America has 99 operating Nuke Plants. The other countries
in order are France, Japan, Russia and China. China is building 34 more plants
as we speak.
Well, “Should old
acquaintance be forgot and never brought to minds?” Never!
See you all next year, as
they say.