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USA TODAY E-Edition Article still more on Tariffs on electronics

 

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Lutnick says tariffs on smartphones are ‘coming soon’



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The Courier-Journal E-Edition Article - more on electronics and tariffs on China

 

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Trump says chips from China will face security investigation



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Re: The Courier-Journal E-Edition Article - Tariffs on electronics from China exempt

 

A very hard time for the US, pain for most everyone but this global economy has put our country in a precarious position, the items we must have to survive are controlled by our enemies. On top of that China holds trillions of our bonds & they could throw us into total chaos if they were willing to take the hit & dump our assets. Lastly for decades we have sent our wealth overseas, to the tune of 30-50 billion a month. Buffett said that is a way to destroy our country, just think about all this. If it doesn’t change we will be defeated without a single shot fired.

John

On Apr 14, 2025, at 8:53?AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

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Several tech products exempt from new tariffs



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The Courier-Journal E-Edition Article - Tariffs on electronics from China exempt

 

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Several tech products exempt from new tariffs



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The Courier-Journal E-Edition Article re: Apple shipping iPhones from India

 

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Apple airlifts 600 tons of iPhones from India ‘to beat’ U.S. tariffs



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Re: The Courier-Journal E-Edition Article - $2300 iPhone?

 

Going to really hurt!

John

On Apr 4, 2025, at 9:08?AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

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$2,300 iPhone? Trump’s sweeping duties could make that happen



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The Courier-Journal E-Edition Article - $2300 iPhone?

 

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$2,300 iPhone? Trump’s sweeping duties could make that happen



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Re: Unknown body of water on Weather app

 

Apple is getting killed isn’t it, once again Buffett is wise in his investing decisions by dumping much of his Apple.

Tariffs are going to really hurt Apple, stock should go low enough to become a buy.

Much of everything we consume is made in China, the one that really bothers is Pharmaceuticals, man they make most of the drugs we consume…not a good idea and by tearing up everyones stocks, retirements, it’s hoped that in the long run we will bring much of industry back to this country. The pain in the short term is not going to be good.

On Apr 3, 2025, at 11:30 PM, Dan Crutcher via groups.io <dcrutcher@...> wrote:

Not that anyone Trump-adjacent would care about facts, but in fact Biden’s order banned oil drilling off the coast of Florida and much of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts under the authority of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act. He did not (and could not) ban it in the Gulf of Mexico (or even in the Golf of Mexico, which sounds like Trump’s latest resort proposal in Cozumel). Although Trump has issued an executive order to overturn Biden’s order (which will be challenged in the courts) it has nothing to do with the renaming of the Gulf.

But just to keep more on topic, hey, how’s your Apple stock doing since Liberation Day?

On Apr 3, 2025, at 7:54?PM, John Robinson via groups.io <profilecovenant@...> wrote:
?Won’t know until we see if it works.

You could be right.

John

On Apr 3, 2025, at 10:16 PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:

Sheesh. If that’s true it’s even more eighth-grade boy behavior than I thought.

On Apr 3, 2025, at 19:14, John Robinson via groups.io <profilecovenant@...> wrote:
?It’s because Biden made it illegal to drill in the Golf Of Mexico, changing the name got around it.
John
On Apr 3, 2025, at 6:56?PM, Sandra Price via groups.io <scjprice@...> wrote:
?More businesses kissing the ring. The emperor has no clothes!
On Apr 3, 2025, at 6:23?PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:
?Hi all,
When I went to zoom out on the Weather app, I noticed an otherwise well-known body of water labeled as Gulf of America. <rant>Why, oh why, is Apple (or its app maker) going along with this silly publicity stunt? It brings back the memories of the idiocy of Freedom Fries.</rant>
Bill






Re: Unknown body of water on Weather app

 

?Not that anyone Trump-adjacent would care about facts, but in fact Biden’s order banned oil drilling off the coast of Florida and much of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts under the authority of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act. He did not (and could not) ban it in the Gulf of Mexico (or even in the Golf of Mexico, which sounds like Trump’s latest resort proposal in Cozumel). Although Trump has issued an executive order to overturn Biden’s order (which will be challenged in the courts) it has nothing to do with the renaming of the Gulf.

But just to keep more on topic, hey, how’s your Apple stock doing since Liberation Day?

On Apr 3, 2025, at 7:54?PM, John Robinson via groups.io <profilecovenant@...> wrote:
?Won’t know until we see if it works.

You could be right.

John

On Apr 3, 2025, at 10:16 PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:

Sheesh. If that’s true it’s even more eighth-grade boy behavior than I thought.

On Apr 3, 2025, at 19:14, John Robinson via groups.io <profilecovenant@...> wrote:
?It’s because Biden made it illegal to drill in the Golf Of Mexico, changing the name got around it.
John
On Apr 3, 2025, at 6:56?PM, Sandra Price via groups.io <scjprice@...> wrote:
?More businesses kissing the ring. The emperor has no clothes!
On Apr 3, 2025, at 6:23?PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:
?Hi all,
When I went to zoom out on the Weather app, I noticed an otherwise well-known body of water labeled as Gulf of America. <rant>Why, oh why, is Apple (or its app maker) going along with this silly publicity stunt? It brings back the memories of the idiocy of Freedom Fries.</rant>
Bill



Re: Unknown body of water on Weather app

 

Won’t know until we see if it works.

You could be right.

John

On Apr 3, 2025, at 10:16 PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:

Sheesh. If that’s true it’s even more eighth-grade boy behavior than I thought.

On Apr 3, 2025, at 19:14, John Robinson via groups.io <profilecovenant@...> wrote:

?It’s because Biden made it illegal to drill in the Golf Of Mexico, changing the name got around it.

John
On Apr 3, 2025, at 6:56?PM, Sandra Price via groups.io <scjprice@...> wrote:

?More businesses kissing the ring. The emperor has no clothes!
On Apr 3, 2025, at 6:23?PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:
?Hi all,

When I went to zoom out on the Weather app, I noticed an otherwise well-known body of water labeled as Gulf of America. <rant>Why, oh why, is Apple (or its app maker) going along with this silly publicity stunt? It brings back the memories of the idiocy of Freedom Fries.</rant>

Bill















Re: Unknown body of water on Weather app

 

Sheesh. If that’s true it’s even more eighth-grade boy behavior than I thought.

On Apr 3, 2025, at 19:14, John Robinson via groups.io <profilecovenant@...> wrote:

?It’s because Biden made it illegal to drill in the Golf Of Mexico, changing the name got around it.

John
On Apr 3, 2025, at 6:56?PM, Sandra Price via groups.io <scjprice@...> wrote:

?More businesses kissing the ring. The emperor has no clothes!
On Apr 3, 2025, at 6:23?PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:
?Hi all,

When I went to zoom out on the Weather app, I noticed an otherwise well-known body of water labeled as Gulf of America. <rant>Why, oh why, is Apple (or its app maker) going along with this silly publicity stunt? It brings back the memories of the idiocy of Freedom Fries.</rant>

Bill












Re: Unknown body of water on Weather app

 

It’s because Biden made it illegal to drill in the Golf Of Mexico, changing the name got around it.

John

On Apr 3, 2025, at 6:56?PM, Sandra Price via groups.io <scjprice@...> wrote:

?More businesses kissing the ring. The emperor has no clothes!
On Apr 3, 2025, at 6:23?PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:

?Hi all,

When I went to zoom out on the Weather app, I noticed an otherwise well-known body of water labeled as Gulf of America. <rant>Why, oh why, is Apple (or its app maker) going along with this silly publicity stunt? It brings back the memories of the idiocy of Freedom Fries.</rant>

Bill









Re: Unknown body of water on Weather app

 

More businesses kissing the ring. The emperor has no clothes!

On Apr 3, 2025, at 6:23?PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:

?Hi all,

When I went to zoom out on the Weather app, I noticed an otherwise well-known body of water labeled as Gulf of America. <rant>Why, oh why, is Apple (or its app maker) going along with this silly publicity stunt? It brings back the memories of the idiocy of Freedom Fries.</rant>

Bill






Re: Unknown body of water on Weather app

 

Yeah, we all know they should have renamed it "Gulf of Apple” in honor of the most valuable company in the world.

::-)




On Apr 3, 2025, at 6:22?PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:

Hi all,

When I went to zoom out on the Weather app, I noticed an otherwise well-known body of water labeled as Gulf of America. <rant>Why, oh why, is Apple (or its app maker) going along with this silly publicity stunt? It brings back the memories of the idiocy of Freedom Fries.</rant>

Bill





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Unknown body of water on Weather app

 

Hi all,

When I went to zoom out on the Weather app, I noticed an otherwise well-known body of water labeled as Gulf of America. <rant>Why, oh why, is Apple (or its app maker) going along with this silly publicity stunt? It brings back the memories of the idiocy of Freedom Fries.</rant>

Bill


Re: Wacko GPS

 

Lee thanks.
When my wife read your reply she chuckled and said “It knows where they are on the moon but had no idea where we were!”

Is there anybody to whom the malfunction can be reported?

On Mar 31, 2025, at 3:36?PM, Lee Larson via groups.io <leelarson@...> wrote:

On Mar 30, 2025, at 9:50?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

I figure there must be something wrong with the GPS Satellite. Is there any way to check if a satellite is malfunctioning? I mean if my phone, my wife’s phone, and the car’s navigation system are acting as if they don’t know where they are then it’s got to be the satellite, RIGHT????

My first guess would be someone interfering with the GPS radio frequencies in that area. Maybe an out of band defective transmitter? Russia is doing this purposely in Eastern Europe, causing airliners to go astray. Ukraine is doing it over their own territory to confuse Russian drones.

For location services a GPS system needs to simultaneously see at least three of the system satellites. There are normally at least 24 satellites in the whole system. It can use them to triangulate its position in 3-D space. I was amazed to see a couple of weeks ago that the Blue Ghost lunar lander was able to use the earth-orbiting GPS satellites to figure out where it is on the moon.

L^2



Re: Wacko GPS

 

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Lee,

You are amazing!

John

On Mar 31, 2025, at 3:36 PM, Lee Larson via <leelarson@...> wrote:

On Mar 30, 2025, at 9:50?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via <hejb44@...> wrote:

I figure there must be something wrong with the GPS Satellite. Is there any way to check if a satellite is malfunctioning? I mean if my phone, my wife’s phone, and the car’s navigation system are acting as if they don’t know where they are then it’s got to be the satellite, RIGHT????

My first guess would be someone interfering with the GPS radio frequencies in that area. Maybe an out of band defective transmitter? Russia is doing this purposely in?, causing airliners to go astray. Ukraine is doing it over their own territory to?.

For location services a GPS system needs to simultaneously see at least three of the system satellites. There are normally at least 24 satellites in the whole system. It can use them to triangulate its position in 3-D space. I was amazed to see a couple of weeks ago that the Blue Ghost lunar lander was able to use the earth-orbiting GPS satellites to figure out?.

L^2




Re: Wacko GPS

 

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On Mar 30, 2025, at 9:50?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

I figure there must be something wrong with the GPS Satellite. Is there any way to check if a satellite is malfunctioning? I mean if my phone, my wife’s phone, and the car’s navigation system are acting as if they don’t know where they are then it’s got to be the satellite, RIGHT????

My first guess would be someone interfering with the GPS radio frequencies in that area. Maybe an out of band defective transmitter? Russia is doing this purposely in?, causing airliners to go astray. Ukraine is doing it over their own territory to?.

For location services a GPS system needs to simultaneously see at least three of the system satellites. There are normally at least 24 satellites in the whole system. It can use them to triangulate its position in 3-D space. I was amazed to see a couple of weeks ago that the Blue Ghost lunar lander was able to use the earth-orbiting GPS satellites to figure out?.

L^2



Wacko GPS

 

What I am about to report to you happened once before.

Yesterday my wife and I were driving east on the Watterson XWay about 1:50 p.m. We had WAZE running on her phone and connected to Apple Car Play. Around Taylorsville Rd. WAZE no longer knew where we were - it kept thinking we were off the highway and kept trying to route us back on. I had cruise control on. When cruise control is engaged and you go from one speed zone to a lesser speed zone the car automatically slows down. When WAZE thought we were off the highway the car began breaking. I turned off the cruise control to keep the car from breaking. Once we got off the highway I pulled over and used the car’s navigation system and the same thing occurred - it didn’t recognize where we were. I tried WAZE on my phone - same result.

I figure there must be something wrong with the GPS Satellite. Is there any way to check if a satellite is malfunctioning? I mean if my phone, my wife’s phone, and the car’s navigation system are acting as if they don’t know where they are then it’s got to be the satellite, RIGHT????

Your thought will be appreciated.

Harry


Re: USA TODAY E-Edition Article - iPhone 16e review

 

Thanks Harry!

John

On Mar 4, 2025, at 9:57?AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

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iphone 16e review Apple provides big step up from SE



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