Tag: Equipoise
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Well balanced
The Brits have always been masters of balanced mechanisms and balanced circuits. From the British radio magazine Radio Pictorial, 1934. A radio star is posing with the old well at her family farm, pretending to draw some water. Our old wells were unbalanced, just one handle. The British old well was similar to a steam…
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha
Protos reports that the “banks” who bought up the “assets” of the demonic family offices posing as “banks” are struggling now. = = = = = START QUOTE: Early 2023 was an incredibly difficult time for regional banks in the US — particularly crypto banks. Silicon Valley, First Republic, Signature, Silvergate, and Pacific Western Bank…
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Buy or steal?
When a Deepstater apologizes, he never apologizes for his own crimes. He apologizes for shit that happened a long time ago involving people who died a long time ago. It’s always a frameup, and it’s especially easy when the framees are dead. Old thefts are a prime target of apologies. Euros stealing land from natives…
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Long overdue
College athletics is on the verge of turning honest with union protection. This is WAY overdue. I remember a class project in a college debate class in 1967, where we researched the money aspect of college athletics. The situation was already crystal clear. College athletes were bringing in BIG money for the university and the…
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REA was Stroybank
Was the New Deal “Soviet”? Yes, in the best sense of the word. FDR tried to adopt parts of the Soviet system because suffering Americans recognized that the Soviet system worked better than ours. The best way to prevent a revolution is to treat the radicals as a corrective signal. Pull the system in the…
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Trading
Tiffany talks with Sammy again. Predictably he’s taken up trading mackerel packs, which are the modern prison equivalent of cigarettes. When I was in the walls, cigarettes were the currency. Each pack had a “par value” of a quarter, though the actual price in the commissary was 40 cents. I bought my way out of…
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Soap opera continues
Now Satan is back at OpenAI and Microsoft is still the major shareholder. My initial guess, after Satan’s first fake return: So the whole stageplay was orchestrated by Sam to get rid of a board that wasn’t following his orders instantly and perfectly. OpenAI now becomes a standard tech company where the founder is the…
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Ledgers all the way
Tiffany also has a Substack column, which she doesn’t use as heavily as Twitter and Youtube. She does put some documents there. This one is especially informative. It’s a document Sammy wrote to her, outlining part of his defense strategy. It’s crystal clear, not fuzzy at all. Good old double-entry bookkeeping, familiar to an old…
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The sides aren’t always rigid
Not a new thought, just a reinforced old thought. The BASIC dividing line for civilization and economics and technology has always been: Who does it serve? One side says that everything must serve human beings. The other side says everything must serve Genghis or Attila or Caesar or Robespierre or Morgan or Zuck, depending on…
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Both ways continued
Continuing the cuts both ways theme from previous item… Craig Wright, a professional suer, is also running a patent factory, generating THOUSANDS of carefully crafted patents to block everyone else in the blockchain game. Patent pools cut both ways. When used by pure fraudsters like Wright, they block normal business. Bitcoin is a purely dishonest…
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Purchase is not “appropriation”
Surber points to the usual Die-Verse dividing act, accusing white musicians of “cultural appropriation”. The term is nonsense. In music as in most other arts, good work gets used by a wide variety of performers. The audience doesn’t care who “appropriated” who; the audience only cares about the pleasure of the performance. Surber points out…
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Recognize the tanh point.
Outrage! The Miss Universe pageant goes all the way on Woke. First, this is NOT NEW. The big beauty pageants stopped competing for real beauty and other human qualities a LONG TIME ago. Second, the same thing has happened in other forms of competition from athletics to spelling bees to casinos to business. Third, why…
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Popped, so reprinted
For no particular reason, this concept popped into what’s left of my mind. Decided to reprint in honor of the pop. = = = = = START 2019 REPRINT: I wonder what Sam Johnson would think. He defined a lexicographer as a harmless drudge. Modern lexicographers are mass murderers. Words have always been weapons for…
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Speakable now!
Just after writing previous item, checked DailyMail for the latest SHOCKING news. This one is GENUINELY shocking, and reveals that the Inquisitors are no longer in absolute control. Truth about gender is returning to speakableness. = = = = = START QUOTE: Melanie Nipper, a 28-year-old gender studies professor at the University of Cincinnati, has…
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Reprint from 2014
Suggested by the Fleischmann deltas in previous item. STYLES AND STACKS. Continuing yesterday’s discussion of potential differences in electronics and economics. Thinking again of these alternate ways to describe a system. You can start from two TYPES of force or source, two separate poles or centerpoints…. or you can treat local pieces of the system…
