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No matter how bad your week was, it wasn't as bad as this classic "Wheel of Fortune" megafail

NTB Staff

··Jan 20, 2023 · NottheBee.com

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So.

Incredibly.

Painful.

Only in Indiana do they make mistakes like this.

Just insult to injury, the fact that he had the million-dollar wedge.

I guess this bro's Achilles heel must be pronunciation...

Here: https://notthebee.com/article/this-is-one-of-the-worst-wheel-of-fortune-biffs-ever

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"Guys, I’m heading back to the gym for the first time since the almost “sudden collapse.” I’ve been to my doctor who says I’m fine, talked to a nutritionist, and got a safe strength training plan from the trainer, and I’m eating apples & peanut butter before I go!" 

 

 

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11 hours ago, msfntor said:

"Guys, I’m heading back to the gym for the first time since the almost “sudden collapse.” I’ve been to my doctor who says I’m fine, talked to a nutritionist, and got a safe strength training plan from the trainer, and I’m eating apples & peanut butter before I go!" 

I thought you were going back to they gym for physical therapy, if you do decide to do so, I hope everything works out and try not to take on too much . 

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16 hours ago, XPerceniol said:

I thought you were going back to they gym for physical therapy, if you do decide to do so, I hope everything works out and try not to take on too much . 

Sal, this is the QUOTE from someone, NOT from me of course, I've posted this quote link in the original post NOW, sorry my fault.

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ChatGPT just passed a Wharton MBA exam

NTB Staff··Jan 22, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Because of course it did.

Professor Christian Terwiesch at University of Pennsylvania's prestigious Wharton School of Business tested ChatGPT this week by running it through the final exam of a typical MBA core course, Operations Management.

And yes, the A.I. technology which is still in its infancy "would have received a B to B- grade on the exam,"according to the prof, who added that our future tech overlord "does an amazing job at basic operations management and process analysis questions including those that are based on case studies."

Here's his whole research paper if you're interested.

This technology is still brand new and it's outperforming humans on Wharton MBA exams. Can you imagine what it will be capable of in 5 or 10 years?

 

HEREhttps://notthebee.com/article/chatgpt-passed-a-wharton-mba-exam

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Ocean Ramsey lays down to rest with sharks in the Maldives

Conservationist Ocean Ramsey posted a video on Instagram of her laying down to rest on a shoal teeming with nurse sharks. Photo here:

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Conservationist Ocean Ramsey posted a video on Instagram of her laying down to rest on a shoal teeming with nurse sharks.

Here: https://newsrnd.com/news/2023-01-22-ocean-ramsey-lays-down-to-rest-with-sharks-in-the-maldives.BylK2TZqoj.html

 

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Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) Photo by Andrew McCarthy.

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Here: https://strangesounds.substack.com/p/more-than-666-million-doses-are-you

...and here: https://www.instagram.com/cosmic_background/?hl=en (link to instagram is very time consuming to initialize to me..)

.. so, before all, go here: https://cosmicbackground.io/

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US Secret Service: 5 reasons to turn off your cell phone regularly

1/22/2023, 4:13:40 PM

    

For most people, the mobile phone has become an indispensable companion in everyday life. There are many good reasons to switch it off every now and then.

For most people, the mobile phone has become an indispensable companion in everyday life. There are many good reasons to switch it off every now and then. It doesn't matter whether it's an Apple iPhone or an Android cell phone: the handy device has long been used not just for communication, but as a multimedia station. No wonder most people are reluctant to do without their cell phones. But continuous operation can not only have negative effects on the user, but also on the environment and the cell phone itself.

We have put together five reasons why it is worth turning off your cell phone more often.

1) Increased security of sensitive data on mobile

When a new update is installed on the iPhone or Android device, it automatically restarts the system.

For this reason, too, the mobile phone should be switched off completely at least once a week in order to increase the security of your data.

Security updates can be updated by restarting the system, which means that the user can protect his sensitive data against hacker attacks, as reported by the online portal Chip. According to the portal, a restart closes important security gaps.

This is probably one of the reasons why the US secret service NSA recently recommended its employees to switch off their cell phones at least for a short period of time every week.

2) Turn off cell phone: Longer battery life and better performance

If the mobile phone is switched off more often, this can also have a positive effect on the life of the battery.

Not only does it consume unnecessary energy, especially at night. If a mobile phone is connected to the mains in switched-off mode, the battery is charged more evenly since no applications are running in the background. This contributes to longer performance and longer battery life in general...

3) Switching off the cell phone also has some advantages in terms of sustainability

... Shutting down not only reduces the load on the battery, but also on all the components installed in the iPhone or Android cell phone. A lower load therefore contributes to a longer service life for the mobile phone, which is resource-saving and environmentally friendly.

4) Turning off regularly ensures more stable mobile phone operation

If the iPhone or Android cell phone is used for a long time, the applications installed on the device collect information in the cache memory, which makes the cell phone slower over time.

According to Chip, switching off the cell phone at this point offers a good opportunity to get rid of this legacy and increase the speed of the device.

Another positive side effect: By switching off the cell phone, minor errors in the apps and the system are corrected, which means that they run faster when restarted.

5) A switched off mobile phone has a positive effect on health

Radiation is always an issue when it comes to mobile phones, albeit a controversial one.

In order to protect yourself from potential radiation, it is advisable not only to put the cell phone in flight mode, but also to switch it off completely, especially at night when the device is not needed.

In addition, notification sounds and screen light can have a negative impact on our sleep quality.

Another positive side effect: a break from the feeling of being constantly available, which can reduce the stress level in everyday life.

So if the user gives his cell phone a rest now and again, it will benefit from a multitude of advantages in the long run:

* security * battery life * sustainability * stability * health *

If the mobile phone is even switched off every night, this can permanently contribute to significantly increasing the service life of the mobile phone and improving the quality of sleep.

Source: merkur

Here: https://newsrnd.com/life/2023-01-22-us-secret-service-advises--5-reasons-to-turn-off-your-cell-phone-regularly.r1-3sz09si.html

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The green revolution is fuelling environmental destruction

Net zero warning as the staggering true cost of going green is revealed

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A rare earth mine along Myanmar's border with China, an industry causing extreme environmental damage CREDIT: Supplied by Global Witness

MORE: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/01/20/green-revolution-fuelling-environmental-destruction/

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Interesting… According to Dr. Cate Shanahan, seed oils are what's making everyone sick…

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- from: https://strangesounds.substack.com/p/up-next-is-wwiii-but-first-a-word

Seed oils: Questions and answers for your health by Dr. Cate Shanahan: https://drcate.com/seed-oils-questions-answers-for-your-health/

... ARTICLES on drcate.comhttps://drcate.com/articles/

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Suzana Herculano-Houzel @suzanahh

It's officially news: T. rex had baboon-like numbers of brain neurons, which means it had what it takes to build tools, solve problems, and live up to 40 years, enough to build a culture! Paper is just out in J Comp Neurol. Reality was actually MORE terrifying than the movies!

Twitter Thread Here: 

T-Rex may not have big brain energy — but it might have been smarter than previously thoughthttps://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2023/01/19/t-rex-dinosaur-brain-smart

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