Meanwhile, on Twitter...
I don't normally frequent Twitter as it is generally a dumpster fire floating in a cesspit of stupid. However, the stupid occasionally manifests itself in less pestiferous ways such as the channel named Inhuman Anime Girl Sounds, the contents of which are exactly what it says on the tin.
Those who compose the soundtracks of visual media are not generally remembered by name. There are a few exceptions though, John Williams, Alexander Courage, Max Steiner, and one of the most well known of that select club is Ennio Morricone, who just passed away at 91.
The country is coping with a variety of issues, the news coverage of which might well be causing some stress. But as we celebrate the nation's birthday, it bears remembering that over the last 244 years the country has faced greater challenges in every category of problem that we deal with today. Most of the issues we now face can be solved at the ballot box and, happy coincidence, this is an election year, in which we can do the very thing denied the countries founders.
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Well yeah. I'm OK. I had just finished watching a stream when someone rang the doorbell A LOT for a short moment which coincided with both the yard and porch light going out. So there was some stress as there had also been sporadic gunfire earlier in the evening (though nothing like two weeks ago) . This was added to about 30 minutes later when THE PHONE RANG.
Start time had changed...could I come to work?
I'm off now at 09:55. There was no damage to the house. The porch light seems to have burnt out and the yard light just isn't working. The city has been doing some construction in my yard and street for about 147 years so that might be related.
The doorbell seems to work. I imagine it was just kids, which makes me glad it did not escalate since it would be unfortunate for them to acquire 00buckshot or .38 caliber piercings, fashionable as body metal may be nowadays.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at Fri Jul 3 00:19:17 2020 (sF8WE)
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Well, that's a relief to hear.
Several years ago the perp in a domestic violence case wound up at my side door, pounding on it (thinking someone would let him in to get away from the cops; as if). I didn't have, uhhh....a form of defense...at that time (other than kitchen knives, I guess) so I was glad when the police dispatcher said "yeah, the cops are headed up your street, put on your porch light so it's easier for them to know which house to stop at"
I've kept a porch light on at night since that time. The new one I have has a nifty sensor that turns it on automatically.
Perp left BLOOD on my door (his own) and believe me, I moon-suited up to wash that stuff off with bleach the next day.
Posted by: fillyjonk at Fri Jul 3 17:56:54 2020 (+MBAo)
2020: The Year That Brought to Life the Epidemic Movie, the Societal Breakdown Movie...and the Heist Movie
In the last thrilling post we noted that "Gold is gold". Well it turns out that we erred.
Kingold Jewelry, a corporation that is one of the largest, if not THE largest gold dealers in the world. They also deal in real estate and hospitality but mainly are a precious metals trader. The are based in....Wuhan China.
"I can already see this is going nowhere good."
Well, they just got a 2.8 billion dollar loan from various creditors in China and the U.S. which they used their gold as collateral for.
83 tons of gold turned out to be fake. It was gilded copper!
It is unclear if the collateral was fake from the beginning or if this was a heist and the copper(!) was substituted at a later date. However, multiple stashes of the ersatz aurum held by creditors turned out to be spurious specie. Unless ALL the creditors got hit, and their stashes swapped with copper it seems likely that this was the state of the collateral from the beginning.
Which leads to a question.
Lead, which I have some familiarity with, is roughly 50 percent denser than copper. If I have a bunch of copper wire or pipes in one hand (don't ask) and a similarly sized bit of lead in the other, the difference is going to be quite obvious to even an untrained weeb like me. Gold is just under twice as dense as lead. They substituted plated COPPER for gold. How in the HELL did this not get picked up on when the 'collateral' was delivered?
This fiasco has some implications.
There is the actual possibility that China's gold reserves and financial stability may be at risk. This article suggests 4% of China's gold reserves may be fake.
That has economic implications for financial stability at a moment that China, having burned bridges internationally by being imperialist commie racists and which is reeling under the economic and social trust effects of the Wuhan Coof of Death That Came out of Wuhan China really does not need any more black swans. Indeed the negative economic potential and the very profound blow to credibility in the eyes of the public that having a chunk of their gold reserves turn out to be fake could imply might well presage a certain amount of domestic unrest. Chinese dynasties that do not fall to mongol invaders or Limey drug dealers tend to be most vulnerable to preference cascades when they lose "the mandate of heaven" in the eyes of the people. Domestic unrest in a totalitarian nuclear power has the potential for much mischief and unpleasantness.
There's also the question of why Kingold would do this. I looked up the company and found little about who owns them beyond 68% is in the hands of shareholders and that the CEO is a former PLA general. The company was founded in 2002 and there does seem to have been some concern regards the company in 2018 as I found two stories that were asking questions about the company then. With this disaster, their whole business model just blew up...no one will trust them in the capacity of gold dealer again. One option is that they were incompetent and got robbed some time ago, and transferred the fake gold in exchange for the loan unwittingly. Given that gold is their core business, this bespeaks a profound and almost unbelievable level of incompetence for no one to notice that THE GOLD WAS COPPER (and not gold plated tungsten, which has almost the same density as gold and which costs 24 dollars a kilo...in the US and not China which is the worlds leading producer of tungsten).
A more troubling notion is that the company thought that everything is about to blow up and liquidity and the versatility that having lots of money portends for survival is more important than long term business reputation, which is basically irrelevant in post-apocalyptia.
That's probably not likely, but the year thus far does not support dismissing it out of hand.
There is another troubling implication that is less potentially consequential but annoying nonetheless.The inevitable "Bitcoin is better" argument is probably not strictly speaking, valid, but it is making the rounds and will make certain individuals insufferable for the foreseeable future.
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I'm not sure this event is so much a black swan as a gray pigeon. I think there's a lot of this going on in China all the time.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Tue Jun 30 18:26:26 2020 (PiXy!)
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"There's also the question of why Kingold would do this."
One of those links ties gold-backed loans like these to the financing of all those ghost cities. So we have fake gold being used to get financing for construction of buildings that will never be occupied. Brilliant.
Posted by: Rick C at Tue Jun 30 20:31:42 2020 (Iwkd4)
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Two posts about gold in a row. A coincidence, I'm sure.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Tue Jun 30 22:46:41 2020 (LZ7Bg)
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Another data point in my "This must be the last season of our show, the writers have gotten REALLY lazy" conspiracy theory
Really hoping a nice afterlife awaits all of us once this computer simulation shuts itself down.
Posted by: fillyjonk at Wed Jul 1 20:53:58 2020 (+MBAo)
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Is there Nothing that China won't fake instead of doing properly?
Posted by: Mauser at Thu Jul 2 00:47:27 2020 (Ix1l6)
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The reason for using Copper is that that the Copper was associated with the mining or processing of the gold. Copper is usually what is mined and the gold, and silver, along with other precious metals, extracted. Most gold is not from "Gold" mine. When it is, copper is used as anodes for the electrochemical extraction of the gold. So, at a gold mine or gold processing plant, there is a lot of copper around. Lead, or Tungsten, purchased in quantities, would probably raise some eyebrows. The rest is Chinese culture and the man in charge. I would be a rather embarrassing thing for a high official if you did not take his word that the gold was not what he said it was. The general would have lost a significant amount of face if his integrity was questioned. That is until somebody did check. The general must be on his way out.
Posted by: Jccarlton at Tue Jul 7 17:18:47 2020 (ziQnx)
What
I just got in. I'm tired and have to be to work in 4 hours. The sewer had backed up into the shower, I've cleaned that and am awaiting the shower curtain and mat to come out of the washer. As I do so, I noted this.
And you're thinking "What's he going on about? Au=gold. Gold is gold right? Why is this an issue?"
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Mon Jun 29 23:53:24 2020 (PiXy!)
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It does seem like the software eats one newline when it finds them.
One newline before this line.
Two before this line.
Three before this.
Four before this.
Posted by: Rick C at Tue Jun 30 09:38:13 2020 (Iwkd4)
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Wattle, Matilda
Wattle, Matilda
You'll come a-waddlin', Matilda, with me
You're as wide as a house,
My thighs ripple like a billabong.
You'll come a-waddlin', Matilda, with me.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at Tue Jun 30 21:03:33 2020 (sF8WE)
A Forgotten Battle
Academia doesn't cover this sort of thing much, but it's deeply important history and a reminder of why the second amendment exists.
Another example of this sort of thing, albeit without the racial component was the 'Battle of Athens', in 1946.
A Few Profane Words of Encouragement
In which a fellow who literally named his channel "RAGEAHOLIC" implores everyone to 'just relax and calm down' and provides references and perspective (but with swear words interspersed).
Wait. There's a TAG for That?
Someone sent this J-List link to me saying, "I found that game you got that cute snake girl from!"
Uhh? What?
Oh.
Actually, I've never played the game and got the image from Danbooro, which was how I was able to credit the artist when I used Hygieia the cute snekgrrl as a reaction image or something....years ago.
But that's not important now. We live in a world where there's actually a category for Tsundere Lamias. I don't know how to think about that.
The protestors in Seattle are annoyed by the moniker that the media has assigned them (Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone or C.H.A.Z.). And to be fair, CHAZ is silly. To rectify this public relations problem they have demanded that they be referred to as C.H.O.P. (Capitol Hill Occupied Protest). This did not seem like an improvement to me but it turns out that C.H.O.P. has the advantage of honesty, as this fellow in the embedded video helpfully explains. "Does anybody here know what happened to the people who did not get on board with the French Revolution?†to which the crowd cheers "CHOP!"
I've got a degree in History. Trust me when I say that this is bad.
No doubt you are now reading up on The French Revolution, particularly The Terror. However, I suggest you, gentle reader, also read a bit about the Spanish Civil War, the Maoist Cultural Revolution, and Salem Witch Trials. This movement has similarities to each of those manias, which all were catastrophic for the affected populations.
...and for those who think this can't affect those of us in the hinterlands if these people win, here is a Quillette article on what for us is a relevant subset of The Terror...The Rape of the Vendee'.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and suggest that we go ahead and call them what they want to be called here, for clarity's sake.
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The French revolutionaries - the original ones, not the 19th century remake - at least had the defense that they didn't have the catastrophe of the French Revolution to learn from.
CHOP is the last days of the Paris Commune, produced as a kindergarten class play, where all the participants have been handed unlimited meth, spray paint, and automatic weapons.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Mon Jun 22 09:18:35 2020 (PiXy!)
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I have always compared the protesters of the Occupied/SJW/BLM/et al to the young people who made up the Red Guards of the Cultural Revolution...Immediately before they understood that they had outlived their usefulness to the powerful who had taken advantage of them, and now were facing the machine guns of the PLA while standing in front of the ditches.
BTW, it is interesting that someone brings up the Vendee, because it is actually amazing the rebels got as far as they did. Even after the Republic's crushing response, even Napoleon had to make deals with them, and they always required an occupational force to maintain order, right through the Hundred Days.
Posted by: cxt217 at Mon Jun 22 18:02:28 2020 (4i7w0)
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cxt217: Agreed on the ultimate fate of the 'protesters' should they be successful, though I tend to compare them more to the Brownshirts marching towards The Night of Long Knives.
Posted by: StargazerA5 at Wed Jun 24 19:25:42 2020 (ScvBk)
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My money is on "spectacular self-destruction that barely gets reported before something else shoves it quickly out of the media cycle."
Posted by: DougO at Wed Jun 24 20:12:14 2020 (YsGFk)
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"I've got a degree in History."
Been waiting a while to say that?
Posted by: Rick C at Fri Jun 26 11:33:43 2020 (Iwkd4)
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It's "wrong" today because it destroys the narrative that Captain Marvel was the first strong female lead character in an action movie.
Posted by: Siergen at Sun Jun 21 10:33:44 2020 (jIT9h)
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Frankly, with the way these people act, it destroys the narrative that the next movie to finally come out AFTER Captain Marvel is the first movie with a strong female lead.
Posted by: Karl at Mon Jun 22 06:23:38 2020 (edf7w)
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It shows that mothers have value.
Either that, or they're warning you about Aliens 3 destroying everything in Aliens 2.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at Tue Jun 23 10:06:07 2020 (sF8WE)
In Current Year...
...basically anything involving diversity, societal reflection and justice is easily dismissed as claptrap or worse, because so many of those who embrace those descriptors are dishonest, stupid or of malign intent.
This is unfortunate because there are some things that fall under those headings that are well and truly worth celebrating.
Year of the Rat
As I scroll through the rolodex of creative and stimulating distractions that 2020 has graciously provided us with, I blundered into this article from two weeks ago, which indicates that the rats in our major cities are becoming desperate and aggressive due to the lack of the foetid garbage piles decorating back alleys; this being a result of the lockdown. Hopefully, this plague of rats will be mitigated somewhat by the riots and ensuing opening up....of all the burned out businesses.
Sitting here staring at that last sentence, I wondered aloud "Dear God, What else can go wrong?"
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My little brother, to Mom: "Boy, with everything else going wrong, I bet you hope there's no hurricane, huh?"
So, yeah, it's all his fault.
Here's hoping it moves swiftly and takes it easy on the rain.
Posted by: Avatar at Mon Jun 8 00:24:15 2020 (v29Tn)
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I went to Skyvector just now, and it's some weak rain and that's about it.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Mon Jun 8 00:42:46 2020 (LZ7Bg)
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Christy may be a disaster for you, but I'm doing ok.
The Speech Not Given 76 Years Ago Today
Eisenhower went into D-Day with two speeches written. One by his staff, and one by him. The latter was, thankfully, unneeded.
"Our landings in the Cherbourg-Havre area have failed to gain a satisfactory foothold and I have withdrawn the troops,My decision to attack at this time and place was based on the best information available. The troops, the air, and the navy did all that bravery and devotion to duty could do. If any blame or fault attaches to the attempt it is mine alone.â€
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