Moderate Millionaires, Arrogant Crypto Bros, AI Eating Itself, Worst Air Disaster, BKK Airport Secrets
Another TBB post featuring the most eclectic links around the web such as moderate millionaires everywhere, the arrogant Crypto bros, AI eventually eating itself, the worst air disaster, discover BKK Bangkok airport secrets, retirement planning changes, deep dive on the NASDAQ 100, WindowSwap, the most remote islands we can visit, the best photography links and of course always all of the most important developments in the crazy world of frequent flyer miles and points at the lower half of the post. Have a great weekend!
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Back home in Ann Arbor, Michigan and dealing with snow and jet lag…
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ‘Wow! What a Ride!'” – Hunter S. Thompson
MUST READ GEMS
I have two must read gems for you this week: First, Tom Whitwell does this every year and I always learn from it. And I am sure you will too: 52 Things I Learned in 2025. Just a few excerpted below that surprised me the most:
First names affect how you are perceived at work. ‘Anna’ and ‘Joseph’ are consistently considered trustworthy, honest and reliable, while ‘Victoria’ and ‘Ryan’ are considered competitive, ambitious and extrovert.
51% of the animals in farms across the world are shrimp.
In 2023, Nigeria had a million more births than the whole of Europe.
Global suicide rates have declined by 29% since 2000, due to measures like pesticide bans, more responsible media reporting of suicide, mental health education in schools and improved healthcare responses.
I really liked this one as well: The 26 Most Important Ideas for 2026. I may not agree with every single one laid out by the author but I think you will agree with me that most are indeed important. Nevertheless, the well researched facts in the article appear to be a great fit for one of the three goals in my blog mission, to Educate. Actually, the first two “The end of reading” and “The triumph of streaming video” makes me wonder about the future of this blog smh. And just one chart I picked out to show you what is happening in the AI world. Just look at how much was spent in just the 3rd Quarter of 2025 alone. This is an insane amount, to put it mildly:
PERSONAL FINANCE
Get ready for some changes starting on January 1, 2026: 3 Big Changes in Retirement Planning in 2026. If you were over 50 and were doing the catch up contributions all along, watch out:
…high-income earners (those with $150,000 or more in FICA income in the prior year) who are over 50 and investing in 401(k) or other company retirement plans must make their catch-up contributions to their plans’ Roth option (rather than traditional tax-deferred contributions) starting next year.
Also, no more $10,000 in state and local taxes cap; it is now up to $40,000. Which means some of us may itemize our deductions instead of taking the standard deduction. So, get your tax preparer all your state/local tax payments, along with your charitable donations and perhaps mortgage interest payments so they can calculate if they are higher than the standard deduction. And there are higher standard deduction amounts for people over age 65 (but they are income limited). Also, don’t be shocked if your tax preparer raises your tax prep fee as the CPA lobby is strong and takes care of its own…always.
As of the third quarter, there were 654,000 401(k) millionaires at the brokerage Fidelity, the highest level in records going back to the early 2000s. Around 3.2% of more than three million accounts tracked by benefits provider Alight had balances above $1 million as of the third quarter, double the figure at the end of 2022. At T. Rowe Price, roughly 2.6% of participants had balances above $1 million, up from 1.3% at the end of 2022.
Sticking with the 401(k) theme, also not shocking: Top earners are saving more for retirement. Everyone else is saving less. I am not sure this was the intent of the original thinkers who came up with the 401(k). And yet here we are with the richer taking advantage of these plans in a devastating way. It is what it is. The article is full of interesting statistics, such as:
For those earning $15,000 to $50,000, the retirement savings rate declined from 4.9% to 4.6% of income, less than half the savings rate for top earners.
For those earning $50,000 to $100,000, the savings rate fell from 9.6% to 9.3%.
For those earning $15,000 to $50,000, average annual contributions slipped from $1,918 in 2022 to $1,815 in 2024.
For those earning $50,000 to $100,000, average contributions fell from $6,814 to $6,630.
There is a lot of bullshit in the investment advisor space. Most try to make it more complicated than it is to justify their probably unreasonably high fees. Anyway, don’t get me started. One term that always triggers me is when I see some outfits who say they follow “evidence based investing”. Which is, well, bullshit. And this article kind of gets to that because, you know, even evidence is, well, fluid: How Can Investors ‘Follow the Evidence’?
The evidence about the investment decisions we should make is opaque, changeable and often conflicting. Even if we have all the relevant information to hand, it still requires us to have opinions and own them. We will never alight upon the right answer, just the one we think makes the most sense to us based on what we observe and who we are…Taking the time to assess the evidence and incorporate it into our decision making is crucial and the key underpinning of any investment process. It doesn’t, however, guarantee that it will lead to positive results – even if we do it well. We should, of course, still try, but we will need a little dose of good luck as well. All we can try to do is get the odds on our side.
Yeah, luck is under rated and having and, more importantly, sticking to an investment process is hugely important. Ok, let’s move on.
CRYPTO/TECH/SCAMS
I have blogged here about some mega fraudsters. And then there is Eli Weinstein who is in a different major league: Eli Weinstein’s Second Chances. Donald Trump commuted the prison sentence of a fraudster. Within months, he was back in business. Someone who just could not stay away from it and deserves to be locked up for ever. Who knows, I mean, could he get pardoned one more time? And would you be shocked if he went straight back at it? If he could only use his talent for legit purposes smh. Prepare to be disgusted if you read this and realize how elaborate his schemes were. And how he fooled so many along the way, in addition to getting them to vouch that he had learned his lessons and deserved a second chance.
Still waiting for the killer app that benefits others rather than criminals in the crypto world. And now we have stablecoins, brace for eventual impact: How a Cryptocurrency Helps Criminals Launder Money and Evade Sanctions. Through layers of intermediaries, stablecoins can be moved, swapped and mixed into pools of other funds in ways that are difficult to trace, experts say.
He promoted TerraUSD, a so-called algorithmic stablecoin, as the future of money, and was notorious for deriding his critics in social-media posts—until the collapse of his coins triggered a daisy chain of crises that eventually ushered in what the industry calls its crypto winter. [I was around Twitter back then and I must state that “deriding his victims” is extremely understated].
In the past 31 years, gains outnumber losses by a ratio of 26 to 5. That means the Nasdaq 100 has been up in 84% of those years.
In 1 out of every 4 years, gains have been 40% or more. Nearly half of the years since 1995 have seen gains of 20% or higher.
These were the five down years since 1995:
2000: -36.1%
2001: -33.3%
2002: -37.4%
2008: -41.7%
2022: -32.4%
These are the annual returns since 1995:
Nasdaq 100 +15.0%
S&P 500 +11.1%
Can you imagine today’s youngsters buying the dip early in 2000 and keep buying it for three years? Nope. Be careful out there.
But here’s the crazy part—even the people complaining about AI are using it in their writing! [Not me in this blog, 100% human baby]
But using AI isn’t the core issue. How people use AI is. The root of this problem is that no one wants to think anymore. They want to outsource their thinking to machines. And, once you start doing that, it’s hard to stop.
Because while everyone else is having AI draft their emails, write their code, and plan their lives, those who still dare to do some of the mental work themselves will win out. [Yeah, right…while we humans give up exhausted in the process? Ok, until then…enjoy my blog and please stay human lol]
“Some of these people trying to define the future of humanity, creativity or whatever it is, using AI, are not the most humane or creative people,” he said. “So they’re sort of saying we’re better at being human than you are. And it’s obviously not true. “That is one of the other things we’re trying to capture, that humanity is being pulled in a direction by a certain group of people who maybe aren’t fully rounded humans.”
He continued: “I think that AI is going to eventually eat itself. As far as I understand it, which is really superficial understanding, the models scour the internet for information, but the internet’s going to get more and more full of information made by the models. So it’s sort of like when we fed cows with cows and got mad cow disease.
“I can’t see how the information is going to get better. They’re already running out of data. It will do some tasks brilliantly but it’s not going to do every task brilliantly. It’s going to become this sort of mirror of itself. “I’m slightly obsessed by the fact that when you search for the same thing again, it doesn’t give you the same answers. And it’s wrong a lot of the time, but it says it so confidently.”
I did not know much about the history of US airships. I do now after reading this: The Worst Air Disaster You ‘ve Never Heard of. In the early days of flight, airships were hailed as the future of war. Then disaster struck the USS Akron. Amazingly well written, had no idea, wow.
Are you stressed? Visit WindowSwap, the calmest place on the internet and look out of random windows. You are welcome, thanks for the support #hint.
Diving is definitely not for me. Especially after reading this: What It Feels Like to Risk Your Life as a Deep-Sea Diver on an Offshore Oil Rig. You work 12 hours a day, seven days a week, in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. And every day is a crapshoot at the bottom of the ocean. Wait, this job should be AI Safe, right? Right? And what a cool photo:
Photo Credit:Ducky Hoskins In the decompression chamber.
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I guess it is good that airlines held the line in making elite status harder to get. United Holds the Line on Status Requirements, Complicates Biz Class Awards. Which is now out of sight for the vast majority of us non road warriors. Miss those golden old days easily qualifying and flying as a Northwest Airlines Worldperks Platinum elite. I also predict United’s practice to limit saver awards to cardholders will only expand to other airlines going forward.
Register for the IHG One Rewards 1st quarter promotion HERE. Another boring promotion to earn double points after the second stay. I don’t remember any worthy mattress running promotion in recent years sadly.
Debit cards are coming back you guys. Well, not really. But still, we are finally starting to see at least some noteworthy action in the space. Very interesting article: New Debit Cards Have an Unexpected Feature: Rewards.
Many of the new debit cards come with fees, and their perks still pale in comparison to credit cards’, but the rewards are the most generous seen on debit cards in years…Still, the rewards that come with the new travel debit cards are much humbler than those of even the least generous credit cards from the same companies. The sign-up bonuses are smaller, rewards multipliers are lower and perks such as trip-delay insurance are absent.
And something I did not know, in addition to my shock that the Southwest debit card has been so successfully rolled out.
But the rules carved out an exception for small banks, which are allowed to charge twice as much per debit transaction as peers with $10 billion in assets or more. And so Southwest is working with Sunrise Banks, a small lender with five branches sprinkled across Minnesota and South Dakota.
I added the new best ever offer of 30k CHASE Freedom Unlimited, deleted the expired 70k CAPITAL ONE Venture One Rewards, the 85k Southwest cards now expire 12/16/2025.
NEW OFFERS:
30k CHASE Freedom Unlimited: No annual fee. Minimum spend only $500 in the first three months. Marketed as $300 Cash Back but you actually get 30,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points. This card earns 1.5x on everything, 5x on travel booked at the Chase travel portal, 3x on dining and drugstores, 2x on Lyft. 0% APR on purchases during the first 15 months of card membership. If you have an Ink Business Preferred, Sapphire Preferred, Sapphire Reserve or Sapphire Reserve for Business you can and you should transfer your Chase Ultimate Rewards points out to airline and hotel partners.
With the new Chase card reality, be aware that you can still get the signup bonus if you have not received a bonus on this card alone in the past 24 months. And of course you won’t get the signup bonus if you currently have this card. Which means you can still get the signup bonus even if you have another Sapphire or Freedom type card. Look, we know that 30k offers should not even move the needle at all. But for some strange reason this card’s highest signup bonus offer has been only 20,000 points so it may be the time to secure a 1.5x catch all Chase card going forward. If you have no Chase Ink Unlimited cards in your arsenal.
The Signup Bonus offers remain the dreaded “Up to 175,000 points” for the personal card. And a solid 200,000 points for the Business card.
125k CHASE Sapphire Reserve/200k CHASE Sapphire Reserve for Business
Chase raised the Signup Bonus to 125,000 from 100,000 points. The minimum spend is $5k in the first three months. As with all cards, you know what to do to help the blog, thank you. You can read a lot more about the Sapphire Reserve cards HERE.
CAPITAL ONE Spark Cash Plus: Earn a $2,000 cash bonus when you spend $30,000 in the first 3 months. Earn an additional $2,000 bonus for every $500,000 spent in the first year. To learn more about the card read this.
100k CAPITAL ONE Venture X: 100,000 points after $10k minimum spend in first six months. $395 annual fee less $300 travel credit less $100 (for 10,000 points on each anniversary). The card that still pays you $5 to carry it in your wallet. It was the #1 card offer at 75,000 so now it is offered for 100,000. Of course the minimum spend is $6,000 higher than the 75k offer, you can’t have everything in life. See detailed description below. Click on the link, it takes you straight to the application, the only bank I am allowed to link directly to my affiliate links, thanks for your support.
200k/400k CAPITAL ONE Venture X Business: Almost identical as the personal Venture X. But higher signup bonuses and higher minimum spend requirements. 200k points for $30k spend in first three months and a whopping 400k points for an equally whopping $150k spend in the first six months. Click on the link, it takes you straight to the application, the only bank I am allowed to link directly to my affiliate links, thanks for your support.
$250k Chase Amazon Prime Visa: At $250 gift card, it is the highest signup bonus. No minimum spend. No annual fee. Requires Amazon Prime membership. Earns 5% on Amazon, Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods. Even earns 5% on travel purchases at the Chase travel portal. 2% on gas, restaurants and local transit and commuting. 1% on everything else. Earns 10% Prime bonus on rotating Amazon products and categories. No foreign transaction fees. It appears the Chase 5/24 restriction does not apply to this card. But getting it will add to your 5/24 count, so beware. This is for people who just spend a lot on Amazon and Whole Foods, I should get it myself but these Chase 5/24 slots are oh so precious…
New card: CITI AAdvantage Globe Card Launches With 90,000 Points Bonus ($350 Fee). The minimum spend to earn the 90,000 AA miles is $5,000 within the first 4 months of account opening. The card earns 6x on AAdvantage Hotel bookings, 3x on AA purchases, 2x on restaurants, 2x on rides and rails and 1x on everything else. First checked bag free and preferred boarding. AA companion certificate (after the first year) for $99 plus fees and taxes. $240 credit on Turo at $30 per quarter, $100 credit on inflight purchases, $100 credit on Splurge (up to two merchants from 1st Dibs, eligible AAdvantage Hotels, Future Personal Training, or Live Nation). 4 Admirals Club lounge passes every year. $120 Global Entry/TSAPreCheck every four years. No foreign transaction fees
American Express just came in with elevated offers on all four Hilton Honors cards, they all END 1/14/2026:
– Honors: 100,000 points after $2,000 spend in six months – Surpass: 155,000 points after $3,000 spend in six months – Aspire: 175,000 points after $6,000 spend in six months – Business: 175,000 points after $8,000 spend in six months
And Chase just elevated this offer:
Chase Marriott Boundless 125,000 Points + Free Night Certificate (up to 50,000 points) after $3,000 in six months
30k CHASE United Gateway
One of my favorite no annual fee keeper cards. Just $1k minimum spend in the first three months. Earns 2x on United purchases, gas stations, local transit and commuting, 1x on everything else. You get expanded award availability and 2 free checked bags after $10k spend in a calendar year. 25% off in in-flight purchases. No foreign transaction fees. Many spend based promos with this card from personal experience, there is always a spend based promo going on, they never stop, love it.
The card has its annual $95 fee WAIVED for the first year. No annoying credits to deal with, it just earns 2 points everywhere. And you can earn 5x on hotels and rental cars booked on the Capital One travel portal too. And when you have a Capital One Venture X or the Venture card above, the $1,000 can be turned into 100,000 miles.
CHASE Aeroplan 100k Bonus Points. $95 annual fee. 75k points for $4k spend in 3 months. Additional 25k points for $20k total spend in 12 months.
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MY ACTION AND BLOG BUZZING
I am dealing with jet lag. My return trip back to the States went great. All business class flights (Thai Airways from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok on a Dreamliner, Thai Airways from Bangkok to Frankfurt with reliably warm service, and Lufthansa from Detroit to Frankfurt on an Airbus 340 with no seat mate next to me and a surprisingly yummy food menu) went great. Only to land in a frozen tundra and already missing the hot weather back in Thailand/Malaysia. And at the same time so glad to be home. I am no digital nomad type material, I enjoy being home, especially after a long absence.
It appears I won’t be surpassing 2 million miles/points burned for a second year in a row. Don’t be sad for me, it has been a wonderful travel year with two long family trips to Greece and Thailand/Malaysia again. Looking forward to settle down at home focusing on tax season while construction is wrecking/renovating our kitchen. As warned, the project has expanded to most of the main floor leaving my home office intact to allow me to work to pay for it all lol.
As we are all adopting to the grimmer Chase bank signup bonus bonanzacomingtoahalt reality, I am rethinking everything about this so lucrative hobby. The bank restrictions, the continued devaluations, the increasing difficulty to find award availability and higher annual fees coupled with intense credit couponing are contributing to a pause while searching within to find a better way forward. With aging involved which makes keeping up with all the credit cards and travel accounts more difficult and the desire for simplicity getting stronger. With banks and airlines/hotels doing great we are not seeing any desperation on their part for a few years now. On the contrary…So, I need to be strong in being more selective with credit card signups and hold back in dealing with new bank ecosystems. And likely moving away from branded plastic products to more transferable products. And yes…cash back. Which I don’t really need because I was always in it for the travel bang you know. But it is becoming too much and the cash back camp is just so much more simpler. Thanks to the markets, I am finding myself looking (still not pulling the trigger…just looking, hey it’s progress lol) at paid business class tickets. This year I even paid for a nice villa at a Greek island. That was a big hurdle…not burning World of Hyatt points and eating free breakfast lol. Also, maybe this free Hyatt breakfast thingie is just not very healthy. I did better in this latest trip in this department…for the first few weeks. And then I went all in…again.
Discover was acquired by Capital One bank. The Discover cards will eventually appear in the Capital One website and present Discover online access will cease to exist. Which is important for me as I have been taking care of both my kids’ Discover it accounts ever since they got the cards when they turned 18. And frankly I was thinking to finally bite the bullet and cancel them. But their credit history and score will take a big hit as they are the cards with the longest credit history. And then it hit me. It is time to get them to expand out of the Chase duo (Sapphire Preferred and Freedom Unlimited) ecosystem and add the Capital One ecosystem by getting them to apply for the no brainer Capital One Venture X cards. Son applied (with his dad’s link of course, this is a family business lol) and the card is already in his hands. My daughter will be applying soon and also my wife who, surprisingly, has never had this card yet. But since no guests will be allowed into Capital One lounges starting February 2026 it is time for her to step up as well. Hopefully both daughter and wife will also be approved. Son likes his Air Canada Aeroplan points and daughter loves booking domestic trips on the Chase travel portal and I think she will like the Capital One travel portal as well. And hopefully both of their Discover cards will appear in the Capital One website and then they can take care of themselves so my mental bandwidth will improve by no longer having to take care of these two cards, yes.
I really want to drop my Amex Business Platinum and get me the Amex Schwab Platinum. Because the personal credits are so much better than the Business Platinum credits. But Amex will not give it to me…yet? I have several months to go until the next annual fee hits my Amex Business Platinum. In the meantime, I am adding some more spend on my Amex Hilton Surpass and my Amex Business Plus card. Even holding my nose whenever I charge something on my Business Platinum card too. I was a month away and when I returned I had six mailers offering me yet more Business Platinums at 200,000 Signup Bonus a pop, just crazy.
On the cc chopping block as the annual fees come due I have my United Business and Sapphire Reserve for Business cards, my Capital One Venture Rewards card and my wife’s United Mileage Explorer card. In the cobranded credit card wold, I am going to keep my personal Hyatt Visa, Amex Hilton Surpass and Gateway United cards. All three of these cards have targeted spend amounts, the first two at $15k for free night certs and $10k on the United Gateway card for increased United Saver award availability. If any other cobranded card comes into our world it will be a one and done. I am really tempted to get back to the Citi ecosystem but so far I am holding strong. I never got on the Bilt bandwagon and intend to keep it that way.
I have taken a break from posting on YouTube and Instagram as I am still grieving a death in the family back in Greece. I will eventually catch up and start posting the many pics/videos from the Thailand/Malaysia trip. Just want to say that I take back everything bad I said about Park Hyatts as our stay at the Park Hyatt in Kuala Lumpur was fantastic all around. Oh, the standard suite was so much better and bigger than the suite we had in the Park Hyatt in Bangkok. Here is me on the 104th floor suite looking down at the KL skyline. A local friend suggested we go up the Petronas Towers and I said “exsqueeze me, we can look down at them from our suite lol”. The hotel is in the second tallest building in the world by the way, 118 floors total. Easily the highest hotel stay we ever had.
Merdeka 118 BuildingHeading down to breakfast on the 75th floor shortly
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Such good links today … I didn’t wait for the weekend to read!
Your opening passage from Hunter Thompson was wonderful.
The movie version of his Las Vegas book lets you
imagine just what shape his remains would be in.
G
GeorgeTBBAuthorDecember 14, 2025
Thanks for always taking the time to comment David, I always appreciate it. And it goes a long way towards keeping this blogging crusade going. I agree that the links were good in this post 🙂 I am not phoning it in…when the time comes to do that I will quit. Or when the cc vendor kicks me to the curb first.
C
Carl PietrantonioDecember 12, 2025
Love reading Hunter S. Thompson’s stuff even nowadays. Thanks for the long post and all the things to yet read this weekend. I hope the jet lag passes quickly! Stay warm! We are dealing with lots of floods around here in WA state, but I live on top of a hill so am not in any danger. Getting my claws trimmed in a bit so off I go for now. Have a good weekend!
G
GeorgeTBBAuthorDecember 14, 2025
Sorry about the floods, looks bad, hope it does not get to you. Based on the governing morons, this too is another con job by the Democrats smh. I think I am through the jet lag, woke up at my normal time today finally. Picking up wife from airport later today and it is so freaking cold here, missing Thailand/Malaysia weather. Weekends would be better if my hometown soccer team finally won a game this year, we have been going through the mother of all funks it is embarrassing.
C
Carl PietrantonioDecember 14, 2025
I am safely out of flood range what with living on the top of a hill but a few people I know in the area got evacuated and have not yet heard news from a couple more so who knows what is going on. Tough times in this area and more rain coming this week so folks are worried, for sure. I sympathize with you on the change in climate coming from Thailand to Michigan! Stay in and have warm drinks!!
G
GeorgeTBBAuthorDecember 15, 2025
Monday morning, we have a heatwave, only 14 F degrees smh. Good news on the flood for you and wishing the best for all affected.
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bobDecember 12, 2025
Hello from fabulous las vegas. Expected temps in the 70s and not a cloud to be seen. Place is buzzing with fake cowboys for the rodeo final taking place this weekend. Looking forward to them leaving!
Enjoyed the airport lounge worker knowing people’s names. Still working on the bartender at the hash house at the Rio to not ask me every day if I am a hyatt globalist or not even though I’ve stayed here almost 3 weeks straight. lol!
And re: no one reading anymore…I just started Lyndon Johnson’s 4 part book collection by robert caro. Hopefully can knock them all out by the end of 2026!
G
GeorgeTBBAuthorDecember 14, 2025
I am sitting at a cool Ann Arbor cafe and the temperature outside is 7 F(ing) degrees, yikes. Thanks for reading, I am certain this group of us is a diminishing breed, sadly.
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NickDecember 14, 2025
I don’t think I want to be an oil rig diver when I grow up.
G
GeorgeTBBAuthorDecember 15, 2025
Many kids who learned how to code may be saying the exact same thing these days too.
A
ABCDecember 14, 2025
Striking “In 2023, Nigeria had a million more births than the whole of Europe.” demographic changes are slow and hard for us to fully understand. But the world population will look very differently in 50-100 years from now. News media focuses on what’s happening now. There are slow trends that have long term effects.
Who decides that catch up can only go in the Roth bucket? Some companies only offer a 401k. I don’t understand why “they” made this change.
At Park Hyatt KL, I can either end up on the 10th or 100th floor?
G
GeorgeTBBAuthorDecember 15, 2025
“They” is Congress trying to cater to the lobbying groups to make the math work out. Same as always.
I believe guest rooms in the KL Park Hyatt are on floors 100-112. 99th floor is the gym, spa and magnificent swimming pool. Check in lobby is on 75th floor. I think they are going to have restaurants and penthouses on floors above 112. Top floor 118 was not finished, we took the elevator there, when door opened it was fully blocked, it was kind of weird. Definitely the place is not suited for people who are afraid of heights!
G
GeorgeTBBAuthorDecember 15, 2025
After son, wife is approved for a 100k Capital One Venture X card, hooray! Coming up is daughter’s app maybe next week. Want to get them in before 12/31.
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DavidDecember 15, 2025
Great post Buzz,
Fascinating read about the airships.
Thanks again, and I hope you’re feeling better this morning.
G
GeorgeTBBAuthorDecember 17, 2025
Yeah, that airships article should have been upgraded to the Gems section but that already had two entries so I had to make an editorial decision 🙂
It’s all good, back on gym mode. Only to be interrupted by the food at NYC next week for the holidays…and bagels lol.
Thank you.
S
SeanDecember 19, 2025
If you think the deep-sea diving article will make you never go underwater again, why not reinforce it with a viewing of Last Breath (2019). I watched at 30kft crossing an ocean. The human body is pretty amazing.
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GeorgeTBBAuthorDecember 20, 2025
I googled that and it is a documentary. Which the film that came out earlier this year was based on I think. I liked the movie but not loved it. It looks like the documentary is better, I may add it to Netflix downloads. But every time I do that when I get back they are all gone. For whatever reason. Thanks!
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Good morning!
Such good links today … I didn’t wait for the weekend to read!
Your opening passage from Hunter Thompson was wonderful.
The movie version of his Las Vegas book lets you
imagine just what shape his remains would be in.
Thanks for always taking the time to comment David, I always appreciate it. And it goes a long way towards keeping this blogging crusade going. I agree that the links were good in this post 🙂 I am not phoning it in…when the time comes to do that I will quit. Or when the cc vendor kicks me to the curb first.
Love reading Hunter S. Thompson’s stuff even nowadays. Thanks for the long post and all the things to yet read this weekend. I hope the jet lag passes quickly! Stay warm! We are dealing with lots of floods around here in WA state, but I live on top of a hill so am not in any danger. Getting my claws trimmed in a bit so off I go for now. Have a good weekend!
Sorry about the floods, looks bad, hope it does not get to you. Based on the governing morons, this too is another con job by the Democrats smh. I think I am through the jet lag, woke up at my normal time today finally. Picking up wife from airport later today and it is so freaking cold here, missing Thailand/Malaysia weather. Weekends would be better if my hometown soccer team finally won a game this year, we have been going through the mother of all funks it is embarrassing.
I am safely out of flood range what with living on the top of a hill but a few people I know in the area got evacuated and have not yet heard news from a couple more so who knows what is going on. Tough times in this area and more rain coming this week so folks are worried, for sure. I sympathize with you on the change in climate coming from Thailand to Michigan! Stay in and have warm drinks!!
Monday morning, we have a heatwave, only 14 F degrees smh. Good news on the flood for you and wishing the best for all affected.
Hello from fabulous las vegas. Expected temps in the 70s and not a cloud to be seen. Place is buzzing with fake cowboys for the rodeo final taking place this weekend. Looking forward to them leaving!
Enjoyed the airport lounge worker knowing people’s names. Still working on the bartender at the hash house at the Rio to not ask me every day if I am a hyatt globalist or not even though I’ve stayed here almost 3 weeks straight. lol!
And re: no one reading anymore…I just started Lyndon Johnson’s 4 part book collection by robert caro. Hopefully can knock them all out by the end of 2026!
I am sitting at a cool Ann Arbor cafe and the temperature outside is 7 F(ing) degrees, yikes. Thanks for reading, I am certain this group of us is a diminishing breed, sadly.
I don’t think I want to be an oil rig diver when I grow up.
Many kids who learned how to code may be saying the exact same thing these days too.
Striking “In 2023, Nigeria had a million more births than the whole of Europe.” demographic changes are slow and hard for us to fully understand. But the world population will look very differently in 50-100 years from now. News media focuses on what’s happening now. There are slow trends that have long term effects.
Who decides that catch up can only go in the Roth bucket? Some companies only offer a 401k. I don’t understand why “they” made this change.
At Park Hyatt KL, I can either end up on the 10th or 100th floor?
“They” is Congress trying to cater to the lobbying groups to make the math work out. Same as always.
I believe guest rooms in the KL Park Hyatt are on floors 100-112. 99th floor is the gym, spa and magnificent swimming pool. Check in lobby is on 75th floor. I think they are going to have restaurants and penthouses on floors above 112. Top floor 118 was not finished, we took the elevator there, when door opened it was fully blocked, it was kind of weird. Definitely the place is not suited for people who are afraid of heights!
After son, wife is approved for a 100k Capital One Venture X card, hooray! Coming up is daughter’s app maybe next week. Want to get them in before 12/31.
Great post Buzz,
Fascinating read about the airships.
Thanks again, and I hope you’re feeling better this morning.
Yeah, that airships article should have been upgraded to the Gems section but that already had two entries so I had to make an editorial decision 🙂
It’s all good, back on gym mode. Only to be interrupted by the food at NYC next week for the holidays…and bagels lol.
Thank you.
If you think the deep-sea diving article will make you never go underwater again, why not reinforce it with a viewing of Last Breath (2019). I watched at 30kft crossing an ocean. The human body is pretty amazing.
I googled that and it is a documentary. Which the film that came out earlier this year was based on I think. I liked the movie but not loved it. It looks like the documentary is better, I may add it to Netflix downloads. But every time I do that when I get back they are all gone. For whatever reason. Thanks!