Saturday, April 27, 2019

New Song From The Boss: ‘HELLO SUNSHINE’





















Bruce Springsteen has announced of an upcoming new album with the premiere of an advance single called "Hello Sunshine.


Western Stars is due on June 14; it's his first studio project in five years, following 2014's High Hopes.

Springsteen has said the new album included material written around the same time as 2012's Wrecking Ball, but he put it in the vault as he worked on other projects. "It’s kind of waiting for its moment," Springsteen said in 2017. "Good music doesn’t go away.”

Listen to "Hello Sunshine" below.






Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Monday, April 22, 2019

Drone Flight #24 of my Hubsan 501A

The start of a manual fligh using "Glass Cockpit" controls to fly a box flight path around the back cornfield.

Drone flying is some cool stuff to do!  ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ™Œ

Earth Day Remembering A Neighbor ๐Ÿšœ
















Saturday, April 20, 2019

Pickle Chips! Vlasic NEW Crunchy Low-Carb Chips!

Pickle chips are coming!










Vlasic is taking their cucumbers to the next level, and is set to release a line of pickle chips.

The company announced a new brand of chip made directly from their famous dills.

Vlasic says it is working on the new product, but it's not clear when it could be released.

Company officials say the product remains in the development phase.

The chips will be vacuum-fired and provide a low carbohydrate and low calorie alternative to the traditional potato-style.

The company also plans to release "snackable" pickle slices.

No word yet on when the chips will be hitting the shelves.

Friday, April 5, 2019

UPS launches first revenue drone delivery service in U.S.A.

UPS is teaming up with autonomous delivery drone startup Matternet to experiment with using drones to deliver medical supplies, the companies announced on Tuesday. Starting today, the supplies will be delivered via Matternet’s M2 quadcopters to WakeMed hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina.

The drone delivery program will be overseen by the Federal Aviation Administration and the North Carolina Department of Transportation. It will be small at first: Matternet’s drones can only carry payloads of up to five pounds over distances of up to 12.5 miles.