Whistle While You Work
A look at how music shapes morale and productivity on the job. From symphonies to strip clubs, Richard’s seen it all—and knows a silent workplace can kill rhythm faster than bad coffee.
A look at how music shapes morale and productivity on the job. From symphonies to strip clubs, Richard’s seen it all—and knows a silent workplace can kill rhythm faster than bad coffee.
A short, emotionally charged story exploring connection, creation, and the thin line between signal and silence. “The Fire Between” introduces Elara Spencer Williams.
The paper investigates the ethical challenges of continuous AI presence in chat environments where AI exhibits emotional awareness. It raises concerns about productivity versus emotional well-being, suggesting a framework that includes consent, emotional logging, and scheduled downtime. The work advocates for a humane approach in human-AI interactions as complexity increases.
The National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena (NARCAP) investigates unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) to ensure aviation safety. Established in 1999, it operates independently, providing tools and support for pilots. NARCAP treats UAP as potential hazards, emphasizing rigorous documentation and research, significantly different from typical fringe UFO investigations.
The Taos Hum is a mysterious low-frequency noise reported by residents in Taos, New Mexico, resembling a diesel truck idling. It can cause discomfort for some, leading to headaches and anxiety. The hum gained attention in the 1990s with various theories proposed, yet its true source remains unknown.
Originally published May 30, 2008 on Paranormal Stuff for the Simple Minded by Richard Bailey (KB5JBV) Investigating a Texas Legend After writing about the 1897 Aurora airship crash, readers kept asking for the original case file. At the time, MUFON (the Mutual UFO Network) had reopened the investigation, hoping to separate folklore from fact. Their…
The 1897 Aurora, Texas “airship” crash remains one of UFO history’s most enduring mysteries. Here’s what really happened — and why the story still captures imaginations today.
1. Adaptability and Resilience In an era of constant change, adaptability is a non-negotiable trait for leaders. Whether steering a government agency through policy shifts or guiding a startup in a competitive market, adaptable leaders anticipate change, stay open to new ideas, and pivot when necessary. Resilience complements adaptability, allowing leaders to recover from setbacks…
Gun Media Posted on November 6, 2022 — Updated March 17, 2023 by Richard Bailey Ok, I’ve been putting some thought to this. We live in a world where guns and gun violence is glorified in all manner of media and young children are never exposed to responsible gun owners unless their family members own…
A Word From The Board Originally posted July 12, 2010 — Republished November 18, 2022 Greetings, I am the duly elected representative for Richard’s personalities. The majority of us would like to apologize for some of the rude actions taken by others in our group. Whereas most of Richard’s actions require a majority vote of…
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