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zuckerberg is shown holding an american flag while riding what appears to be a $12,000 electronic surfboard by lift foil. the video has been mocked on social media with some criticizing the billionaire for an apparent publicity stunt. i love it. let your patriotism show, my friend. the thunderbirds and blue angels bring the roar of freedom back to the kansas city air show. take a watch. that s really cool to watch in person too. the air show was canceled due to the pandemic last year. this year, approximately 40,000 people were expected to be in attendance. how about that. wow. amazing stuff. time right now, 4:39 on the east coast.
Jamaicans are always looking for new ways to innovate and this is the case for Sefton Stewart, who deems himself the ‘common man’. Originally from St James, Stewart lived in Pembroke Pines, Florida, for three years, before deciding to return to Jamaica.
“I was in the construction field up there and I learnt a lot on the job, using laminate floors, dry walls and installing blinds. But I felt if I returned home, I could live a more fulfilled life, as well as contribute to my country in a meaningful way,” shared the Cornwall College alumnus.
In October last year, he started his business, Lift Foil, which has him travelling the island and showing persons how to enjoy these devices for 45 minutes or full-day sessions. The devices are called e-foils and they are like surfboards with motors attached to the bottom of them. Persons must stand on the boards to manoeuvre them while gliding on the water.