Author: Richard Nestoff (Page 1 of 91)

Nobody should eat like this.

WSJ:  My Digestive Tract Flunked a Health Test. Here’s How I’m Coping.

That is a photo of the journalist’s new-and-improved breakfast.  It’s the worst looking thing I’ve ever seen.  It doesn’t look like food.  It doesn’t resemble anything.  If it didn’t have the white stuff, it might resemble a scat salad.  Mouse turds mixed with deer shit, with other animals contributing.

It’s supposed to be fruit, half of a granola bar, chia seeds, almonds and Greek yogurt. 

Why would anyone eat that for breakfast?  Just have black coffee and a cigarette, and live free.

How would anyone eat that?  Put some yogurt on a spoon, and roll it in the mouse turds.  Or mix it all together and eat a small bowl of disappointment.

Tragic deaths at Camp Mystic.

New Jersey native on first rescue mission with Coast Guard helps save 165 Texas flood victims: ‘American hero’

The central Texas floods were terrible, with the Camp Mystic events being particularly tragic.  Having a guy like this on the ground at Camp Mystic, directing the rescue efforts, had to be a great comfort.

Scott Ruskan, a 26 year old rescue swimmer for the Coast Guard, is a hero, and sounds like one.

Honestly, I’m mostly just a dude. I’m just doing a job. This is what I signed up for…

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Building the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator and using it on Iran.

TWZ: Los Alamos Scientist’s Insights On The GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator

This interview convinces me that Gary Stradling is a smart guy with a good attitude.  Good thing he is on our side.

This is very sophisticated work. It is not casual, and it’s not speculative. These are real experts who are doing the work. Careful, technical, quantitative work to be able to deliver this kind of war-fighting capability to the services.

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