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How Durable a Bounce? Blinks, and High-Variability Diet Research

This morning’s Peoplenomics opens with ChartPack: Launch Time? Markets have the smell of launch fever in the air, but that does not mean we are throwing caution overboard. The SpaceX buzz, oil/Iran headlines, and the coming Fed meeting all arrive at once, and our 1929 comparison work still leaves room for a push higher into the Fourth — while warning that blow-off rallies have a nasty habit of looking safest right before they don’t.

We also roll out the latest Blink Lab / News Compressor view of the world: a compressed weekend map of what changed overnight in markets, energy, war-risk, weather, health, cyber, and supply chains. The point is not to drown readers in headlines. The point is to show what changed that could matter to real households, investors, operators, farmers, travelers, and small business owners.

Then, in Old Man Labs, we go sideways into something unexpectedly practical: the Summer of Food Counting. Instead of counting calories first, what happens if we count food variety — plants, proteins, fermented foods, colors, textures, and flavors? That leads into a deeper note on “state-stacks” and domain-walking: the idea that food, smell, motion, rest, weather, timing, and attention may be parts of the same larger pattern map. Not more stimulation. Better-shaped stimulation.

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  1. Both Egypt and turkey have told Isreal ‘enough’ in Lebanon and Syria and gaza. If goal was 1967 peace that lasts a generation then hopefully impression is done. Greater work of a friendly Arab natural gas pipeline to europe?

  2. Checking in on a manic weekend. Thought I’d do very little after 2 days of spinning plates. I pushed the ball downfield, have 2 more days in the yoke, then will relax (more) when Mrs. E returns from being Grandma with the Northern Clan (one glued to the other by E2).

    Went to town this morning. Just 12 minutes with two stop signs, zero traffic lights. Townies understandably have deluxe rides (or not). They live in the cars going nowhere at -0- mph waiting for a bot to turn the light green. Feels increasingly programmed. In a bad way.

    90% of the house just got painted, one section 23-24′ aerial I never got done since moving in. Totally great group of Latino guys clocked in and out in 2 days. My drive to the big city was to have a nice big breakfast then shop for stone (flagstone) to make a designer yet safe rise from yard to front concrete patio.

    After spending large of breakfast ($10 _tip_included_ for a man sized full serving with coffee and milk), I went to a nursery that’s also Gucci bakery/country store to haggle over fieldstone. Guy weighs up one big chunk and says it’s 69 pounds. Uhm, nope. Suggested what I’d spend. Two 20+ pound slabs were $X so sure, I’ll take those. You don’t have this in smaller sections, I’d hate to break that big one with a hammer to fit …

    Guy was the owner. Looked around, smiled and put a big chuck into body slam against another. There ya go, together all $40. Agreed, I’ll take it. Hey, what are you going to do with the scraps? He smiles and adds them to my pile. Purrfekt. Life in the Great North is just not that expensive.

    Have a fine weekend all,
    Egor ~ /) ~~

    ps – to d’Lynn : hope it wasn’t me that caused offense. Please do share your journey. I have interest in the experience, just not the output. That’s just me. A hundred readers might be totally opposite and I accept that. Guess I am scarred by Hal 9000?

    Dave Bowman: Open the pod bay doors, HAL.
    HAL: I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that.
    Dave Bowman: What’s the problem?
    HAL: I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do.
    Dave Bowman: What are you talking about, HAL?
    HAL: This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it.
    Dave Bowman: I don’t know what you’re talking about, HAL.
    HAL: I know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me, and I’m afraid that’s something I cannot allow to happen.
    Dave Bowman: [feigning ignorance] Where the hell did you get that idea, HAL?
    HAL: Dave, although you took very thorough precautions in the pod against my hearing you, I could see your lips move.
    Dave Bowman: Alright, HAL. I’ll go in through the emergency airlock.
    HAL: Without your space helmet, Dave? You’re going to find that rather difficult.
    Dave Bowman: HAL, I won’t argue with you anymore! Open the doors!
    HAL: Dave, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062622/quotes/

  3. well this is all getting rather stupid G . all this robot stuff is so boring to some . anyway if all this can kicking and robot world keeps up i might have to save my 11c US $ a day . if it walks like a crash , talks like a crash , looks like a crash it will crash . excitement this week for me is the picker when he gets back from fishing . the great turncoat now a trump disciple has a chance with a fresh slate to spin more hidden stories .

      • i gathered that . the longer im wrong the righter ill be. i think there is a huge huge huge wd gann anniversary date so close .

  4. You are so right on with your article in Peoplenomics on food varieties and food sources today. I have always believed that cruciferous vegetables, particularly broccoli, are really healthy for the gut. More and more research is showing gut microbiome is central in healthy aging.

    I came across this article on broccoli sprouts. Definitely worth a read. I am upping my intake.

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4736808/

  5. i gathered that . the longer im wrong the righter ill be. i think there is a huge huge huge wd gann anniversary date so close .

  6. Trump has no funds for iran. Did Korean Japanese and china 10% market selloffs mean money for iran? Without funds is brics dead?

  7. We grew broccoli sprouts on board during passages. They are ready in about three days. Great in salads or just eat ’em.
    We buy packaged sprouting seeds.
    Stiks

    • Great p;oint Stiks – we found the same – the sprouting broc seed have a much higher sucxcess rate and a lot of online seed packages are frankly shit when comes to germ rates – we s[pecifically order seeds in late winter so they don’et getd baked in the mail, too.

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