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Archive for July 2023

Embracing Artificial Intelligence-Three Tips To Survive The (R)evolution

By Glenn | July 24, 2023 | 0
“Grunge Heroes” by Stephen Wolfson for Creative Commons was generated by the Midjourney Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform with the text prompt “a grunge band from the 1990s made up of superheroes.” CC dedicates any rights it holds to the image to the public domain.

AI isn’t the author’s first workplace disruption. Here are three tips to help ease the transition into AI.

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James Russell’s Influences On USS Franklin

By Glenn | July 18, 2023 | 1
Lt. Cmdr Russell flying over a glacier near Prince William Sound. August 1942. US Navy photo

Called a “man of great vision and ability,” James S. Russell’s naval career intersected that of USS Franklin and its captain three times.

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How Logistics Evolved To Help Win WW II In The Central Pacific

By Glenn | July 10, 2023 | 0
Admiral Nimitz arrives at Naval air Station Alameda 9 December 1942

Historian published an article in the Journal of Military History. I learned several things from it that will prove useful in my research.

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Stephen Jurika And His Search For Amelia Earhart

By Glenn | July 2, 2023 | 0
Amelia Earhart standing under the nose of her aircraft, a Martin Electra, March 1937. She disappeared in the Pacific on July 2, 1937.

July 2nd is the anniversary of the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. Stephen Jurika participated in the search for Earhard and her navigator, Fred Noonan.

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