The Coming Week in a BlinkLab Run

Yeah – me and AI to shave time – right? What changed overnight is the RSS/feed comparison confirms the prior lead but changes the weighting: Iran-Hormuz stays at the top, Ukraine’s refinery campaign remains second, and the tropical item is downgraded because official NHC pages show no Atlantic tropical cyclones at the latest checked update. … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Coax from Heaven and Mower Madness

There are two kinds of shops: the shop you own, and the shop you can actually use. Come to think of it, there may be three: the shop you own, the shop you can actually use, and the shop you would have if the PowerBall people ever made a clerical error in your favor. Point … Read More

Regularity of Relationships in Moving Averages

Today’s Peoplenomics ChartPack is up. This one connects the dots between geopolitics, nuclear-risk headlines, Hormuz shipping stress, Bitcoin under pressure, gold catching a bid, and the Aggregate Index setup now warning that the broader market may already be rolling over. Public side: the world looks noisy. Subscriber side: the charts are starting to rhyme. We … Read More

Multi-Quakes, Data Dense Thursday, Insurance Gardening

Four notable earthquakes rolled overnight. In descending order: 7.5  28 km SE of Yumare, Venezuela 7.2  23 km SE of Yumare, Venezuela 6.9  30 km ENE of Kuji, Japan 5.6  11 km N of Redwood Valley, CA Venezuela is the serious human-disaster story. USGS put the pair at M7.2 followed less than a minute later … Read More

A Whole Book for PN Readers

Today on Peoplenomics we pick up Part 2 of Timenamics, beginning with Chapter 13, where the book moves from theory into practical operating rules for recovering time, defending attention, and making better life decisions. Part 1 laid out the core idea: money is stored time, attention is directed life, and every choice has a True … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Solving the Ham Radio Workbench

“Work expands to fill the time available” has been getting another ranch-sized proof around here this weekend. Next weekend, ham radio bugs (and keyers – that’s a joke, get it?) head out into the wilds for the ARRL;s Field Day 2026.  Contest Rules here, said old George, AC7X, electron boss extraordinaire. “With so many hams … Read More

Training States: What AI Is Teaching Us About Human Arguments

In today’s Peoplenomics, we take the idea of AI “training states” out of the computer lab and apply it to human beings. Why do intelligent people examine the same evidence and reach completely different conclusions? Because every mind carries its own training stack: family, history, fear, incentives, ideology and survival lessons. Then we apply that … Read More

Tell Us You’re Not Surprised

“The Committee decided to maintain the target range for the federal funds rate at 3-1/2 to 3-3/4 percent, in support of the Federal Reserve’s dual mandate. The Committee reaffirmed its policy of maintaining ample reserves in the banking system.” We are looking for the real dancing to begin in a half hour with Warsh’s first … Read More