Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom has come in above yesterday’s estimates with $151.1M in its international box office opening.
Day: June 10, 2018
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American box offices numbers solely don’t matter anymore
And with that it clearly shows that what’s number 1 in America doesn’t matter anymore..Films now are more prone to gathering steam from international movie audiences as opposed to the domestics..What mattered in 93 doesn’t anymore .. we’ve moved far beyond American choices dominated world markets.Now the world comes first.. American releases come second.America is sure to follow the globe and embrace wholely Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom .. -

The class of 2018 will not be silenced if if the classes of the 20th century try
A major news story just occurred not mostly because a class of 2018 valedictorian talked about sexual assault by because the school made the decision to cut her mic during the speech!!
This news reported today sending shockwaves and bringing much attention for unnecessary things..When the student later posted an “uncensored” version of the speech, it contained a line alleging members of the school community mishandled cases of sexual misconduct.
Petaluma High School senior Lulabel Seitz was the first member of her family to graduate high school and did so as her class’ valedictorian, The (Santa Rosa, Calif.) Press Democrat reported.
And this:
“Because the class of 2018 has demonstrated time and time again that we … are not too young to speak up, to dream and to create change. Which is why, even when some people on this campus, those same pe —”
And then…. the mic cut and the speech went silent.
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The Trump Kim McDonald’s deal
History about to be made… president Donald Trump is set to meet Lil Kim .. and when they do the grand subject of fast food may be first on the agenda?!
Axios reporting- Part of Trump’s expected message is telling Kim how much wealthier he and his people would be if he were engaged with the U.S. A source familiar with the U.S. preparations says Trump likes the idea of iconic American businesses, like McDonald’s, eventually getting to North Korea.
Trump just left the G7 summit in shambles after his quick departure, asserting that the world order is not the future .. a now famous image of Trump and Chancellor Merkel has made rounds..Within the coming hours new images of an American president with a North Korean leader will surely cause as many heads to spin as any other image Trump has been in..Developing.. -

May your Saturday be filled with spirits ..
Spirits of all shapes and kinds ..
haunts and hints and flavors of paranormal.Thanks for reading and be safe in the world..
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The perfect drink of the future Saturday night out will be made by robots
Everything is a science.. from how much ingredients go into baked goods or meals to how much liquor goes into the perfect evening cocktail. . . So much science that people, with human error, can mess things up on a grand scale.
Enter the robot revolution.
The future of manufacturing has come and gone, with robots replacing so many people. Restaurants and bars are next.
So much for the fight for Fifteen when the fight of the future may just be for a job in itself..
The MONEY QUOTE:
When restaurateur Patrick Beijk opened Mofongo’s Distillery & Cocktail Bar in the Dutch city of Groningen in 2013, he went looking for a machine that could scale the space’s jewel-colored wall of spirit bottles. The robot he bought to do the job saves time and draws in curious customers, he said. When Mr. Beijk opened a wine bar last year, he bought a two-armed cobot programmed to extract wine from bottles without removing the cork. In Singapore, AiTreat—a startup at Nanyang Technological University—has created robots that can give Chinese medical massages, which focus on acupressure points. The massage robots, which are warmed to 100 degrees Fahrenheit to mimic human hands, are being tested at the offices of chiropractors and therapists. Now Hiring: Robot Babysitters Robots need managers too. Meet one robot specialist who gets paid to look after several robot security guards that roam offices in the San Francisco Bay Area. Photo/Video: Emily Prapuolenis/The Wall Street Journal Both Mr. Beijk’s and AiTreat’s cobots were made in part by Universal Robots, which sold its first cobot in 2008. Last year, the company sold 8,600 units. Universal Robots President Juergen von Hollen said the Danish firm has spurred wider adoption of cobots by using open-source coding that allows developers to tailor the company’s machines to their own specifications.