Half-hour slot for Trump-Putin meet is longer than it seems
HAMBURG — So many issues, so little time. Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have a scheduled half-hour meeting in Hamburg on Friday and a world of weighty topics to discuss, from the war in Syria to North Korea’s saber-rattling to Moscow’s alleged influence in the U.S. election campaign. Depending on how the two presidents hit it off, the meeting may run longer — or shorter.
That may not seem like much time, but a lot can be accomplished in 30 minutes. For example:
—LISTEN TO A BEATLES ALBUM: Early rock ‘n’ roll specialized in the short-sharp shock of the three-minute single and the half-hour album. Songs and albums grew longer over the decades with changes in recording and listening technology. But some of the greatest come in at just half an hour, including “Meet the Beatles” (26 minutes, 43 seconds), released in 1964 and the group’s first major U.S. album. “A Hard Day’s Night,” from the same year, creeps just over the limit, at 30 minutes, 13 seconds.
—WORK OUT: Many fitness gurus extol the 30-minute workout as the key to health, and some scientists agree. Several studies have suggested shorter daily workouts are better than longer, less frequent bouts of exercise. Even gentle exercise, such as a half-hour walk, is thought to have significant health benefits.