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The Changing Face of Trucking: Accidents, Culture, and Professionalism (2014~ 2023 2025) Mike Tayon 10/05/2025 ( Assisted by the brilliant ChatGPT! ) Introduction Over the past decade, America’s highways have witnessed a troubling trend: an increase in crashes involving large trucks . At the same time, the culture of trucking itself has been shifting. Veteran drivers often describe a stark difference between the disciplined professionalism they lived by and the image-driven attitudes they now see among many younger drivers. This article explores the hard numbers behind accident trends, the perspectives of seasoned drivers, and the challenges facing the industry as it balances modern technology, cultural shifts, and the timeless need for situational awareness. Accident Trends: A Decade of Rising Risk Fatal crashes involving large trucks have risen significantly in the past 10 years. National Safety Council and NHTSA data reveal that fatalities involving large trucks i...
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Thanks to GOOGLE GEMINI, I get great Cheeseburger cheese help! :) For a great burger cheese that melts like American but offers a different flavor profile, you have a lot of fantastic options. The key is to choose a cheese that is semi-soft with a high moisture and fat content, as this is what gives American cheese its signature melt. Here are some of the best choices, with different flavor profiles to suit your taste: Muenster: This is one of the most popular alternatives because it melts exceptionally well, almost as smoothly as American cheese. It has a very mild, slightly tangy flavor that won't overpower the burger. Provolone: A classic choice, especially for Italian-style burgers. Provolone melts beautifully and has a buttery, slightly smoky flavor that pairs well with grilled onions or peppers. A younger, mild provolone will melt the best. Monterey Jack: This is a mild, creamy cheese that is a fantastic melter. Its subtle flavor makes it a versatile choice that won't...
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There is a HUGE boon/boom in DATA CENTER usage and need, did you notice? Apparently, Artificial Intelligence is the leader! So I wondered to myself, what stocks might do well in all of this? So I asked Google's Gemini, and this is the reply: " This is an excellent and insightful question. While many people focus on the end-users of data centers (the tech giants like NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Amazon), the real "pick and shovel" plays are in the companies that are actually building the infrastructure. The logistics and construction side of this is a massive, multi-trillion-dollar market. Here are some of the key players and types of companies whose stock could see significant growth from the logistics of building, not using, data centers: 1. The "Real Estate" and Construction Giants These companies are on the front lines, acquiring land, and building the physical shell of the data centers. Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) specializing in data centers: Com...
So, what foods, and what meals, are trending with young people right now?
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So, what foods, and what meals, are trending with young people right now? What's Trending with Young Eaters Right Now (ChatGPT 9/7/2025) 1. Bold & Unexpected Flavor Combos: “Swicy,” “Swalty,” and “Newstalgic” Swicy (Sweet + Spicy) : Bold heat meets tropical sweetness—like mango-chili pies, hot honey chocolate treats, and gochujang-glazed donuts—this trend is booming with a 27.8% surge in chatter around sweet-spicy flavors and 33.7% more honey usage in these recipes. Fast Casual InsightTrendsWorld Swalty (Sweet + Salty) : Think salted caramel cheesecake, pretzel shakes, or maple-glazed Brussels sprouts. This flavor profile is expected to grow by 32% in the next few years —a big hit for Gen Z’s indulgent cravings. Fast Casual InsightTrendsWorld Newstalgia : Nostalgic comfort foods reimagined with a modern twist—classic dishes with elevated ingredients or memes-worthy presentation, blending emotional resonance with novelty. Cyrus Ramsey InsightTrendsW...
What the hell did I do? - a look at why Baby Boomers suck?! ;)
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The animosity younger people feel toward the Baby Boomer generation is rooted in a perception that Boomers enjoyed a period of unprecedented prosperity and economic opportunity, while implementing or supporting policies that have made it significantly harder for subsequent generations to achieve a similar standard of living. 1 This is a complex issue, but the main points of contention often revolve around the following areas: Economic Inequality and Housing: Younger generations often feel that Boomers benefited from a time of affordable housing and strong wages, allowing them to easily buy homes and build wealth. 2 They are now seen as contributing to the current housing crisis by resisting new development (NIMBYism) and using their accumulated wealth to maintain the value of their properties, making homeownership a distant dream for many millennials and Gen Z. Education and Debt: The cost of a college education has skyrocketed, and younger people feel that Boomers, who often had a...