California Corporate Relocation Experts Expect Best Year Ever!

CaliforniaRobyn Dolgin – Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) best exemplifies the reason thousands of businesses are departing California.

Her attitude toward one of the state’s Cali most successful companies, Tesla, was made clear with a childish vulgarity she aimed at the company’s CEO after learning that he was threatening to leave the Sunshine State. “F*ck Elon Musk,” she tweeted unapologetically in early 2020. This wasn’t the first time Gonzalez dropped the “f-bomb” in a public forum.

The assemblywoman wasn’t “too concerned” about the innovative billionaire packing up his manufacturing plants because she believed the CEO needed the state more than taxpayers needed him. Tesla receives numerous green grants from Southland taxpayers. Continue reading

Affordable VPS Service Guide, Everything You Need to Know

VPSA Virtual Private Server (usually shortened to VPS), is the hosting service that provides exclusive resources like a dedicated server inside a shared server environment. In terms of hosting plans, VPS hosting is considered the most balanced due to its lower price and greater capabilities than a shared hosting plan.

VPS hosting grants its user root access to the server. You can easily customize initial settings and install any applications without having to wait for the hosting provider, unlike using a shared hosting plan. VPS is commonly used by SaaS providers, game makers, programmers, and companies that need a reliable server to support traffic to sites. Continue reading

Reasons to Smile

smileCheryl Richardson – My friend Nanna introduced me to an interesting practice. She said she was taking note of the activities and experiences that made her smile so she could give them more space in her life.

Well that’s an excellent idea, I thought to myself, so I started keeping track of what made me smile, too. It’s a revealing exercise. Here’s some of what I’ve discovered…

I smile when I see my husband Michael whether it’s first thing in the morning or when he unexpectedly walks into a room. Continue reading

DNA Music – The Finale

DNAJill Mattson – Microtones, such as the ones created by our DNA, are hard to produce on our musical instruments and sound strange. It was difficult to make music from these ‘random’ sounds with no seeming order. However, something very interesting happened to the musical DNA team.

After weeks and weeks of experimenting with different sound combinations, they noticed that one pitch seemed to create coherency, a C#. (Most pianos are tuned to around 554 for C#.)

Common to all the DNA bases: Continue reading

The Appeal To Binaries

binary fallacyPaul Rosenberg – Today we’ll cover another practical application fallacy, which I’m calling the appeal to binaries. It’s similar to the nirvana fallacy, but operates almost in reverse. Nirvana was about eliminating contrary ideas, binaries is about protecting beloved ideas. Where nirvana was a sword, binaries is a shield. Furthermore, it operates differently, being based upon a different principle.

A binary, of course, is something that divides only into opposites: Continue reading