This week we have a really wonderful picture of the week in the form of a techie "what we say" and "what we mean" counterpoint. So we're going to start off spending a bit of time with that. Then we're going to see whether updating to that latest WinRAR version might be more important than was clear last week. And while HTTPS is important for the public Internet, do we need it for our local networks? What about using our own portable domain for eMail? Does Google's new Topics system unfairly favor monopolies? If uBlock Origin blocks ads why does it also need to block Topics? Just how narrow (or wide) is Voyager 2's antenna beam and what does 2 degrees off-axis really mean? Do end users need to worry about that wacky Windows time setting mess? And what's the whole story about Unix time in TLS handshakes? What can be done about fake mass storage drives flooding the market? And finally, let's look at man-in-the-middle attacks. How practical are they and what's been their history?