Mick Jagger Says It’s Not His Job to Lecture Rolling Stones’ Fans on Politics
NYT: “Bruce Springsteen clearly sees his job as engaging in a meaningful back and forth.”
MICK JAGGER: “My job in the live music world is for those people that come to have the best time … And you don't want to lecture them.”
The person who came up with the idea to invite Alexander Ovechkin to their beer meet-up showed how it all went down. I translated this video for you.
Ovi is a legend. So many emotions!!!
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Mark forgets his QB, John Elway had a career 56% completion percentage.
Mark only pushes Caleb down because of Bo Nix, and Denver bias.
Mark wants Caleb unicorn traits to be like Jared Goff.
Don't be like Mark!
Las Vegas ranked as one of the best cities in America🇺🇸
We’re building an environment where families, workers, businesses, and visitors all want to be. There’s more work to do, but we’re moving our state in the right direction.
Your 6-hour flight from LA to New York is about to become a 3-hour flight. And it's legal because engineers figured out how to bend sound.
Since 1973 it's been a federal crime for any passenger plane to fly faster than the speed of sound over American soil. That's why your cross-country flight takes the same 6 hours it took your parents in the 80s. Planes got safer and more efficient. They never got faster. The law made faster illegal.
The original reason was real. In the 60s the government flew supersonic jets over Oklahoma City 8 times a day for 6 months to test public reaction. The booms cracked plaster, broke windows, and generated nearly 10,000 complaints. So the FAA banned the speed itself.
Here's what changed. The speed of sound isn't constant. It shifts with air temperature, which shifts with altitude. Fly high enough and fast enough in the right conditions and the shockwave physically bends, curving back up into the sky before it reaches the ground. The boom still happens. It just never lands.
NASA measured what people underneath actually hear: a faint rumble about as loud as normal street noise. No crack. No broken windows.
So the FAA's new rule flips the logic. Instead of banning the speed, it caps the sound allowed to hit the ground. Stay quiet and you can fly as fast as the plane will go. Boom already proved the tech works in a real test flight last year.
The last time you could fly supersonic, a Concorde ticket cost about $12,000 round trip and only crossed the ocean. The next version flies over land, over your house, and you'll never hear it coming.
Mexico will likely play England at iconic Estadio Azteca stadium (87,000 seats) in Mexico City on July 5.
If this was Mexico City’s celebration for beating Ecuador in R32, the world is about to run out of fireworks if Mexico advances to quarter finals.
For too long, outdated rules based on old technology held back American aerospace innovation. Now, we are updating those rules for the first time since the 1970s.
Today @USDOT announced a new proposal to enable civil supersonic flight by replacing speed limits with noise limits, ushering in a new era of safer, quieter, and faster air travel for all Americans.
Thank you @SecDuffy and @FAA_Bryan for your leadership in ensuring the future of flight is invented and built in the USA.