I decided to complete my Terry Gilliam movie collection. The DVDs arrive tomorrow. I’m looking forward to revisiting Time Bandits and finally getting around to watching The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.
When I order from Chipotle the delivery time is usually about 30 minutes. Today Uber Eats showed the it as 150 minutes. They either had to evacuate because of a bomb scare or they ran out of salsa.
Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp were down for about six hours today. I know this because it’s all anyone’s talking about on Reddit and Twitter.
It’s Daniel Craig’s last Bond film. He’s been in that role longer than anyone else (2006-2021), although Roger Moore and Sean Connery were in more films (7 each*, compared to Craig’s 5). I’ve enjoyed Craig’s films, but I think I enjoyed this performance more.
Today Ford Motor Corp. and South Korea-based SK Innovation announced plans to build two battery manufacturing plants in Glendale, Kentucky that are expected to employ 5,000 people.
Anybody want to take a wild guess which way coal jobs are trending? Here’s a hint.
Think about that for a minute. At the beginning of 1992 there were 24,200 coal mining jobs in Kentucky. At the end of 2020 there were 42,200 coal mining jobs in the United States.
And don’t buy into any nonsense about regulations hampering job growth. It’s about extraction costs, pure and simple.
Eastern coal is facing rising extraction costs because its veins are thinner and buried deeper than the coal in Wyoming’s sprawling Powder River Basin. Eastern coal can cost up to twice as much as the western resource, making it unable to compete against cheaper natural gas, experts said.