Dec 28

I missed posting the past few weeks, partly out of laziness, partly out of preoccupation, and partly out of not having much to post. So instead of a “This Week” post, I will review the year. I started learning Taiji this year, as well as started many other things related to my health, in general. I haven’t yet completed a full year of learning Taiji, but I have invested quite a bit of time.

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Dec 7

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the Federal Reserve is proposing new regulations on how credit is issued. To see the full article, go here. The new rules would require lenders to gather more information before issuing credit, which includes a consumer’s earnings information. Retailers that issue credit don’t like this because it will make consumers more reluctant to apply as they are less comfortable giving out so much information on the spot, or may not have the documentation with them. It would virtually eliminate instant credit.

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Dec 1

The number one cause of multiple vehicle collisions involving a motorcycle is another vehicle entering the right of way of a motorcycle in an intersection. There are various statistics online about motorcycle accidents and their causes, but they all agree with what appears to be the most common cause. Some statistics include information about the incidents, including incident reports concluding conditions and cause. The reason why this is the number one cause of multiple vehicle wrecks involving a motorcycle is simply because the other motorist, usually a cager, failed to notice the motorcyclist.

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