News you can’t use.

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Useless, but isn’t everything these days?

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I simply don’t understand this.

I know people love their sushi, but damn.

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Sorry Chicago, I’m crossing you off our bucket list.

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Oh sure.

Nothing will go wrong there.

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Now that’s what I call tv worth watching.

Not.

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If you want the full list you can look up the article, but here’s one that had my eyes rolling.

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I can’t decide whether this is stupid beyond measure, or wonderfully bizarre.

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🤣

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23 thoughts on “News you can’t use.”

  1. I have a pair of bone conduction headphones and I think they’re great. They’re practically weightless, about like sunglasses, and the sound quality is excellent. I can connect to my phone or laptop via Bluetooth and I can take a phone call on the lawn mower if I absolutely must.
    Plastic poopin’ sea critter? Interesting for sure, but I don’t need to watch it. Good post, mostly useless.

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  2. I have to confess that I thought it was NY City with the most bedbugs. AI renewing prescriptions. I have challenges with getting the VA to stop reordering for me without my approval and that is a person I spoke with. Hmmm

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  3. AI renewing prescriptions is a recipe for disaster. Humans can’t get them right…might as well let something that learns from humans take their shot. The musical lollipops hit a sour note with me.

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  4. The teeth music thing might just have some bite to it. Bone conduction is the same technology used for cochlear implants, which enable patients with severe hearing loss to communicate, so it could theoretically work!

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  5. CHICAGO is the bed bug capital? That’s a little too close for comfort.
    If we don’t kill ourselves with war first, plastics are going to doom us. If there’s a creature that can process it, that would be really helpful. I’m guessing, though, that eating plastic isn’t exactly vet-recommended and instead these creatures are becoming sickened. I think I’ll check out the article. Please hold . . .

    . . . yep, it’s bad news. Microplastics are killing ocean life and the tiny little creature isn’t changing that.

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