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Daylight Saving Time Turns 60 and Arrives Earlier This Year
It's time to Spring Forward Daylight Saving Time is when we Spring Forward and turn clocks up one hour. It was once the last Sunday in March, but it has been coming earlier. This year, we lose an hour of sleep on March 8, and 2026 marks the 60th anniversary of this annual change that gives more daylight in the evenings.
By Cheryl E Prestonabout a month ago in FYI
Mexico Is At War
“Terrifying.” “Surreal.” “Scary.” Those were the words an American tourist used to describe what unfolded in Puerto Vallarta, the resort city so many travelers associate with beaches, nightlife, and cruise ships—not burning vehicles and military convoys.
By Lawrence Leaseabout a month ago in FYI
The Flow of Living Energy: Why Nature Knows No Stillness
In this world, everything exists in a state of constant exchange. We often believe that when we sit in silence, we are at rest, but this is merely an illusion. Beneath the surface of our skin, a world of relentless life is teeming—billions of cells vibrate at their own specific frequency, our blood pulses, and our lungs expand in harmony with the rhythm of the universe. Even the stars above and the atoms within follow this singular rule: movement is the essence of life.
By Pavel Pavlovabout a month ago in FYI
Top-Selling Manufacturers and Their Parts and Applications. AI-Generated.
The aerospace industry depends on a network of trusted manufacturers that supply high-performance components for commercial, military, and industrial aviation applications. From structural hardware to avionics systems and precision fasteners, top-selling manufacturers play a critical role in maintaining aircraft safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance.
By Beckett Dowhanabout a month ago in FYI
Inside the World of a Luxury Travel Agency
Luxury travel isn’t just about five-star hotels and private jets. From the outside, it might look like extravagance for its own sake. But step inside the world of a luxury travel agency, and you quickly realize something deeper is happening.
By All 4 Seasonabout a month ago in FYI
The Importance of Surface Finishing in Aerospace. AI-Generated.
In aerospace manufacturing, precision does not end once a component is machined to its final dimensions. The surface condition of that component plays an equally critical role in determining its long-term performance. Surface finishing is often viewed as a final touch, but in aviation, it is a structural necessity.
By Beckett Dowhanabout a month ago in FYI
Fastener Traceability Requirements in the Aerospace Industry. AI-Generated.
In the aerospace industry, even the smallest components carry significant responsibility. Fasteners such as bolts, rivets, screws, and pins may appear minor compared to engines or avionics systems, but they play a vital role in maintaining aircraft structural integrity. Because these components are used in high-stress and safety-critical environments, strict fastener traceability requirements are enforced across the global aerospace supply chain.
By Beckett Dowhanabout a month ago in FYI
Become A Vocal Facebook Group Member And Bathe In The Positivity
Although this is a positive post about the positivity of being a Vocal Creator, many are attracted by the possible prizes from the Challenges. The bad news is that this is effectively a lottery , you pay your ten dollars a month, you can enter your stories and the chances are it will not even be in the top three no matter how good your story is. However you get paid for reads and the 0.4c a read goes up to almost 0.7c a read for a Vocal+ member. Again the bigger your reader base and following the more you will get but I am not going into that there are plenty of better advisers on getting seen and SEO and here is my own piece. As a Vocal+ member you can withdraw when you hit $20 instead of the $35 for basic Vocal members.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a month ago in FYI
Exercise activates a liver enzyme that fixes brain vascular damage and improves memory.
In mice, it has recently been demonstrated that a liver enzyme generated during exercise can restore memory and repair aging brain blood vessels. By linking the benefits of physical activity to a repair mechanism at the brain's outer boundary rather than inside neurones themselves, the new discovery reframes how exercise protects cognition.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in FYI







