NOAA Releases New Interactive Solar Cycle Tool – Big Freeze (Volcanic Eruption) by the Year 2027?

We are still in cycle 24 and for how long? Nobody knows for sure. More and more people are studying this but it is still ignored by the mainstream media.
This site will explain more deeply about solar cycles and the possibility that the minimum of cycle 25 be really bad, similar to the Maunder minimum in 1645.

>>> “The cycle was noticed in 1843 by Samuel Heinrich Schwabe, though we have reliable sunspot observations running all the way back to 1610. Just recently, NOAA released an interactive tool cataloging sunspots from 1750. “

electroverse.net/noaa-releases-new-interactive-solar-cycle-tool-big-freeze-volcanic-eruption-by-the-year-2027/

Powerful eruptions on the Sun might trigger earthquakes says new research

The sun is the big master. It would be wrong to dismiss its effect on anything on Earth. I suspect that an outburst of the sun would have many effects on our planet and not all of those would be observable.

>>> “The new explanation, however, flips this electromagnetic cause-and-effect on its head, suggesting electromagnetic anomalies aren’t the result of earthquakes, but instead cause them.”

www.sott.net/article/438067-Powerful-eruptions-on-the-Sun-might-trigger-earthquakes-says-new-research

You’ve only added two lines – why did that take two days!

I remember being asked how many words per minute I could type, in a programmer/analyst job interview. I was greatly surprised by the question. Are you hiring a programmer or an office assistant? It turns out that this ‘house’ never did really needed programmers. They were hiring people to go on customers’ sites and ‘type’ some updates into their software at high ‘programmer’ rates.
That job was pretty boring. The most fun I had was handling support for customers. I endured that situation because I needed something to do between contracts elsewhere.
On another contract a few years later, I produced about 30000 lines of C code (Informix esql/c) in about 2 months. I did not type faster, I just used some common sense to reuse the same code. The first ‘templates’ took longer to write because the end goal was to be able to reproduce the code.

>>> “It might seem a reasonable question, but it makes some terrible assumptions:
lines of code = effort
lines of code = value
all lines of code are equal “

www.mrlacey.com/2020/07/youve-only-added-two-lines-why-did-that.html