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It is that time of the year when we go through that totally worthless exercise of changing to Daylight Savings Time…..
I have been calling for an end to this silliness that does nothing to improve the country or the people…..well finally someone is trying to do something other than bitch about the changes…..
If you hate losing an hour of sleep each spring owing to daylight saving time, we have good and bad news. The bad news is that most Americans will still have to move clocks forward one hour at 2am Sunday. The good news is that “momentum for ending the time change is stronger now than ever before,” one “time activist” tells
ZULU!
What do you know about the nation of Zulu?
Probably you got your impression from the movie ZULU from 1964 with Michael Caine….or maybe you had a chance to watch the mini-series Shaka Zulu from 1986 starring Edward Fox……
This post is not some review of those two cinematic offerings…..just a few thoughts on the Zulu Nation.
How about a little history of the Anglo-Zulu Warm of 1879?
Few things that most people do not know about the Zulu……
1. In the war of 1879 the Zulus had more guns than the British. Unfortunately for them, most were obsolete muzzle-loaders with limited range and accuracy, and few men had the time or ammunition to practice shooting.
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Richmond foundation puts former inmates on path to homeownership
Foundation helps former inmates become homeowners By A.J. Nwoko | March 10, 2021 at 11:28 PM EST - Updated March 10 at 11:30 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - For Edward Foxx, being able to make his own bed today means everything because just over a year ago, he couldnât have imagined having a stable place to lay his head.
âI was in twice. I did four and a half the first time, and three and a half a second time,â Foxx said. âDay by day it was a struggle, trying to figure out where Iâm going to stay, what Iâm going to eat, what job Iâm going to find.â