Thursday, March 12, 2026

Americans aren't ready to fool around - or is it 'round-up'...

As the U.S. moves closer to phasing out the penny, some states are discussing “rounding” systems for cash transactions—rounding totals to the nearest five cents. But the debate has sparked a broader question: how difficult is simple rounding really? Critics argue that basic math like rounding up or down by a few cents should be common sense, raising concerns about whether America’s education system is failing to teach practical everyday skills.
Supporters of rounding systems say the practice is already used in several other countries and can simplify transactions as cash becomes less common. Still, opponents worry businesses could quietly round prices upward, potentially affecting consumers - especially those paying with cash for everyday purchases.
The controversy has also triggered a larger conversation about common sense and basic skills in America. Some critics argue the problem goes beyond coins and rounding, pointing to concerns that schools may not be emphasizing practical math and life skills the way they once did. Others say society may be relying too heavily on technology - calculators, smartphones, and digital payments - leaving many people uncomfortable doing simple math in their heads or even reading a traditional clock with hands.
It also raises a bigger question about preparedness and self-reliance. If technology suddenly disappeared - even temporarily - would people still have the basic skills needed for everyday life? From mental math to reading analog clocks and handling cash transactions, some wonder whether modern convenience has quietly replaced fundamental knowledge that earlier generations took for granted. What do you think - are we relying too much on technology?
  
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SOURCES: CBS News | Reuters | Facebook Florida Hillbilly



 

Iran wants peace. At a price. Yeah - like that'll happen...

The question is, are they in a position to make demands of us? Nope, not really...
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has proposed guarantees to prevent future invasions as conditions for ending the war with the U.S. and Israel. On the 11th, President Pezeshkian stated via X, “In discussions with leaders of Russia and Pakistan, I reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to regional peace,” adding, “The only way to end this war, instigated by the Zionist regime and the U.S., is for them to recognize Iran’s legitimate rights, pay reparations, and provide robust international assurances to prevent future invasions.”
 Iran conveyed to mediators its demand for binding commitments from both the U.S. and Israel to prevent future airstrikes as a condition for a ceasefire. According to unnamed sources, Iran fears Israel might resume attacks after the war. President Trump has repeatedly stated, amid concerns over prolonged conflict, that “the war will end soon.” Iran, however, has pushed back, asserting, “It is up to us to decide the end of the war.”

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It's 1984. At least here, it is...

 
Big Borther really is watching, and it's a good thing for everyone. The Lady Lake Police Department has made its first arrest using the department’s new license plate reader (LPR) camera system, demonstrating how technology can assist officers in identifying stolen vehicles and apprehending suspects.
On March 10 at around 3:30 p.m., Lady Lake officers were alerted by the department’s Safety LPR system that a stolen vehicle was traveling southbound on U.S. Highway 27/441 near Avenida Central. The car had been entered into the National Crime Information Center database as stolen through the Lake County Sheriff’s Office. Officers conducted a search of the area and found the car in the parking lot of Publix on Bichara Boulevard. Sgt. Heather Couch located and arrested the vehicle’s driver, later identified as suspect Stephanie Lynn Barbee, 37. 
During the investigation, officers determined Barbee had been in possession of the car for two days. A search of the vehicle uncovered a bag containing a crystal-like substance that tested presumptively positive for methamphetamine and weighed 1.29 grams. Officers also recovered pills later identified as benzodiazepine. Barbee was charged with grand theft of a motor vehicle, possession of methamphetamine, and possession of benzodiazepine. She was transported to the Lake County Jail. A passenger in the vehicle, James Smith, 24, was also arrested on separate drug-related charges. 
“This case is a great example of how technology and good police work go hand in hand,” Lady Lake Police Chief Steve Hunt said. “The license plate reader system alerted our officers to the stolen vehicle, but it was the quick response and proactive work of our officers that ultimately led to the arrest. Tools like this help us respond faster, recover stolen property, and keep our community safer.”
 

The system uses cameras to capture license plate numbers and vehicle characteristics such as make, model, and color. It then sends alerts when a vehicle associated with a crime or missing person alert is detected. The cameras do not use facial recognition or collect biometric data, and all data is automatically deleted after 30 days.

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Pollen season is kicking in big time - 
especially oak pollen.
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Oh, Gavin. Where fore art thee?

 
Genesius Times had this yesterday as one of their lead articles. No real need to go in to it 'cause it's all satire, but it does point out something about this guy. He obviously thinks more of himself than anyone else does. He doesn't like what Kid Rock has to say politically, so he 'bans him from the State of California'. Two things about that incredibly foolish, childish statement. One, you don't have the power to actually do that, and Two, that's just incredibly foolish and it's a childish statement. Did I repeat myself? Of course I did, but when you're talkin' about an idiot like him, it's important to be emphatically emphatic, if ya gets my drift. The balls on this guy to think he could be POTUS. Really...
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Believe it or not, that ad is from 1961 - 65 years ago. Unbelievable when you think about it. 
This passage of time bullshit isn't for the weak of heart.
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Or my Drivers License. Or my VISA credit card. Or my voter registration card. Or my library card. Or my Social Security card. Or my debit card. Or my DD214. Or my Costco membership card. Or my EZPass account. Or my electric bill. Or the title on my car. No matter what - I am a woman. A woman who happens to own her very own penis. How nice for him/her. When will these people just go away...
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If this is the kind of store you live near, and it's the closest thing to a milk-eggs-bread store by where you live, it's a pretty safe bet that if you don't live in the boonies, the boonies are pretty much right around the corner from ya, and if that's the case, I've come to decide that you live where I should. 
I'm getting to a point where I really don't want to be around too many people any more. It's probably because I've become incredibly judgemental. Or maybe just plain old mental. Whatever the case. I'm thinking seriously of moving up in to Ocala State Forest somewhere. Juss' sayin'...
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Ya think maybe one of these days these idiot lib tax & spend morons will figure out it's not such a good idea to overtax and abuse the people with the financial wherewithall to beat feet and go wherever the fuck they want to? They just don't need to be forced to stay somewhere where they just, obviously are pigs for the slaughter. How many other hair-brained tax and over-tax plans have we seen from them that fly back in their faces?
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Here's another one I just don't get. Beuhler? Beuhler?


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Once again, the incredibly improperly named 'Joy' Behar has criticized Donald Trump’s presidency, calling it a “reign of terror” and comparing it to the era of Louis XVI during the French Revolution. “I feel like we’re living in the reign of terror. Am I the only one here to remember the French Revolution?”
'Does anyone remember laughter'?
 
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Running late for work…

Running late for work, coffee in ha, mentally preparing for the day - 
and then three sandhill cranes are standing in the middle of the road like they’re conducting a city council meeting. Not crossing. Not moving.
Just standing there. Staring at me. One of them actually took two slow steps toward my car like it was about to ask for my license and registration. At this point I’m not commuting anymore.
I’m just waiting for the wildlife to adjourn the meeting. Welcome to Florida.

Thanks to Life in Florida for the inspiraion.


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Did that saying about 'denying history' come from England? Well, they sure are re-writing it...

 
British wartime leader Winston Churchill is set to be removed from the UK £5 banknote and replaced with wildlife imagery. Nadeem Perera, a member of the Bank of England’s wildlife advisory panel, called the move “overdue,” saying Britain’s wildlife is deeply connected to the nation’s culture.
 

Current banknotes feature major historical figures including Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, J.M.W. Turner, and Alan Turing. The Bank of England will now ask the public to help choose which animals appear on the redesigned notes.
If it wasn't for the trees, they'd all be speaking German.

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I knew I liked Stephen A. Smith......

Because, unlike most of us, he's not afraid to call a Spade a Spade - literally and figuratively. After Kamala Harris told Black voters “I told you so,” Stephen A. Smith fired back: “We supported you when you didn’t necessarily earn our support. You didn’t go through a primary. Black folks still supported you.
Why you keep standing in our face talking about you told us so? Like somehow some way we went against you and we didn’t believe you and we didn’t support you. Yes, we did. Yes, we did. In some cases, against our better judgment, we still supported you.”
And look where that got them, right Stephen?

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Never, ever give up on a bad idea...

 
The floating solar system will primarily generate electricity for the commission’s water treatment operations, which serve millions of residents in northern New Jersey. Any excess electricity produced by the installation will be sent to the local power grid, providing renewable energy to nearby communities.
The project previously faced obstacles after it was rejected in 2024 because of environmental and safety concerns tied to the reservoir’s location within the Highlands Preservation Area. After revisions and additional 'coordination with regulators', the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities approved the project in March 2026 through the state’s Competitive Solar Incentive Program. The development required oversight from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection due to the strict protections governing the Highlands region.
The Wanaque Reservoir provides drinking water for over 2 million residents in northeastern New Jersey, primarily serving Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Passaic, Clifton, Kearny, Montclair, and other parts of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, and Union counties. It is managed by the North Jersey District Water Supply.

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Wanna risk death? Take the stairs...

 
An elevator is a platform, either enclosed or open, designed to lift freight to higher floors inside a building. Elevators tend to be a uniform element of any tall residential or commercial building, and have even made their way into homes.
But since elevators are a vehicle of the masses, they are automatically prone to accidents, some of which can be gruesome. This raises the question: How dangerous are they? The answer might surprise you. As it turns out, elevators are actually safer than stairs!
In the US, elevators make 18 billion passenger-filled trips every year, as per ConsumerWatch.com. The Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Product Safety Commission projects that all those yearly elevator malfunctions lead to around 27 deaths on average. Not surprisingly, a majority of people at risk are the mechanics whose job is to fix those faulty elevators. As calculated by the LA Times, elevator fatality rate rounds of to 0.00000015% per trip in general. This percentage is even lower when it comes to the general public.
 

On the other hand, approximately 1,600 people succumb to death or debilitating injuries after falling down the stairs, as per data collected from the Center for Disease Control’s National Center for Health Statistics.

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Sure, she'll write a book, but who would buy it? Hunter?

She says she'll explain a lot of things that haven't been explained properly in the past. I'm sure there'll be some plot twisting in that approach. 
She'll talk about her 'years of service to the country'. Okay, was she elected to something somewhere that I haven't heard about? So some dickhead publisher is gonna give her god-knows how many millions of dollars to have some hack ghost-write a 300 page tome that won't say a single thing of value - or interest.
 Honestly - seriously - who the fuck would want to read her bullshit? Two things I look forward to. Seeing her on CBS Sunday morning and 60 Minutes plugging it, and I wonder what the betting line is that Joe doesn't make it to any of her book signings. Juss' sayin'...

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Americans aren't ready to fool around - or is it 'round-up'...

As the U.S. moves closer to phasing out the penny, some states are discussing “rounding” systems for cash transactions—rounding totals to th...