Open Thread: Monday, February 1, 2016
Submitted by enhydra lutris on Mon, 02/01/2016 - 7:00am
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The Beatles
Janet Jackson
James P. (Jimmy) Johnson
Hildegarde
Don Everly
Dr. Hook
Chris Clark
Sonny Landreth
Mongo Santamaria
It's day one of 29, FWIW, (so I get to do a leap day later on)
It is also the day that the Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated upon reentry
Today's number is one
One is the first non zero number - really. |
One is also the first odd number |
One is the multiplicative identity. Any number times one is the original number |
One is one squared. This is the only real number which is itself squared |
One is its own cube and all higher powers, also unique |
One is the square of its negative, unique among positive numbers |
One is also, again uniquely, its own factorial |
One is Hydrogen |
One BCE was the Year of the Consulship of Lentulus and Piso |
Ovid wrote the Ars Amatoria. |
The Chinese Emperor, Ai of Han, died; succeeded by his nine year old his cousin, Ping of Han. One Wang Mang was appointed regent by the Grand Empress Dowager Wang, and Former regent Dong Xian committed suicide. And you thought you had it bad. |
Augustus sent Gaius east to invade Parthia. Something about Armenia. |
Ptolemy of Mauretania was born |
Empress Fu and Empress Zhao Feiyan died |
Jesus, the son of God, was or was not born in this year or the following one or any one of many other years. |
One CE was the Year of the Consulship of Caesar and Paullus |
Ovid wrote the poem Metamorphoses |
Confucius was given his first royal title |
Areius Paianeius became Archon of Athens |
Gaius Caesar married Livilla |
Quirinius became an advisor to Gaius in Armenia. Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, like his dad, also served in Armenia. |
Publius Quinctilius Varus, who haunts these columns, and Claudia Pulchra had a son, Quinctilius Varus |
Lucius Annaeus Gallio, an eventual proconsul was born |
Arshak II of Iberia, Sapadbizes of Kush & Amanishakheto of Kush died |
Jesus, son of God, was or was not born in this year or the preceding one any one of many other years. |
February 1 was a very busy day throughout history |
On 2/1 in | |
1835 | Slavery was abolished in Mauritius |
1861 | Texas seceded from the US, largely to keep slavery in place |
1865 | Lincoln signed the 13th Amendment, ending slavery in the US (and Texas) |
1960 | Four black students staged the first Greensboro sit-in |
1964 | The Beatles had their first number one hit in the US |
1979 | Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran from exile |
1992 | The Chief Judicial Magistrate of Bhopal declared Warren Anderson to be a fugitive. He still is. |
1996 | Congress passed the Communications Decency Act |
1998 | Lillian E. Fishburne, an African American female, was promoted to Rear Admiral, the first ever |
2003 | The Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated upon reentry |
2004 | Janet Jackson, GASP, flashed a breast at half-time & the rubes and boobs went batshit. So much for Communications Decency. |
2009 | Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir's inaugural cabinet was formed, making her not only Iceland's first female prime minister, but the world's first openly LGBT head of government |
Born this day in | |
1888 | Charles January, a US soccer player who was off by a day |
1894 | John Ford, a US movie director and producer |
1894 | James P. Johnson, a US pianist and composer |
1902 | Langston Hughes, US poet and author |
1904 | SJ Perleman, US humorist, author, and screenwriter |
1905 | Emilio G. Segre', a US physicist and Nobel Laureate |
1906 | Hildegarde, a US caberet singer |
1918 | Muriel Spark, a Scottish-Italian poet and author |
1928 | Tom Lantos, US Congressman |
1931 | Boris Yeltsin, first President of Russia |
1937 | Don Everly, a US singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Half of a brother act who reinvented harmony |
1937 | Ray Sawyer, a US singer-songwriter (Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show) |
1946 | Chris Clark a one hit wonder for Motown |
1951 | Sonny Landreth, a US singer, songwriter and guitarist |
Died this day in | |
1851 | Mary Shelley, an Englishwoman, wife of Percy Bysshe Shelley, oh yeah, she wrote a book, too, about a monster |
1903 | Sir George Stokes, an Irish-English physicist & mathermatician, expecially fluid dynamics |
1944 | Piet Mondrian, a Dutch-American painter |
1976 | Werner Heisenberg, a German physicist, I think, but nobody's sure. |
1989 | Elaine de Kooning, a US painter |
2003 | The crew of the space shuttle "Challenger" Colonel Michael P. Anderson, pilot Captain David M. Brown, pilot Kalpana Chawla, engineer Captain Laurel Clark, surgeon Colonel Rick Husband, pilot Commander William C. McCool, pilot Colonel Ilan Ramon, pilot |
2003 | Mongo Santamaria a Cuban-American drummer and band leader |
2012 | Don Cornelius, US TV host & producer (Soul Train) |
Holidays, Holy Days, Celebrations, Observances and suchwhat |
Mauritius celebrates the anniversary of the abolition of Slavery |
It is the Feast of St. Brigid, patron saint of Ireland |
Everybody celebrates Imbolc, right? |
Black History Month starts |
LGBT History Month starts |
National Bird-Feeding Month starts |
Today is NATIONAL FREEDOM DAY I wuz gonna celebrate, but I forgot to get a permit. |
She was famous for that very song, what can I say. |
Hey, Open Thread, the floor is yours, what's on your mind?
Comments
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Publius Quinctilius Varus is haunting you? That sounds Bad. ; (
When Khomeini returned from Paris to Iran, there was a strange little CT active among some Iranians, that held the man was not Real, because the actual Khomeini had six fingers, while the returned-from-exile person did not. Since there were no tubes then, the CT did not get a lot of traction.
When I was a youth, anyone could have six fingers:
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElVzs0lEULs]
Ah yes. Boris the Big-Ass Spider. The Prince Valiant of vodka, patron of Putin, famous sheller of his own parliament. Here is a pellucid piece that argues of Yeltsin, "so many were not undone by Stalin himself."
John Ford foresaw the age of The Hairball: "When the legend becomes fact, print the legend."
Heisenberg was born on all the days. Maybe. It depends on whether you're Looking.
"The uncertainty principle has been frequently confused with the observer effect, evidently even by its originator, Werner Heisenberg."
we're all confused
what's to lose?
you can call this song
the united states blues
Brace yourselves: a desperate Mad Bomber, she has filched the Cranky Brooklyn Deli Man, and absorbed him into her own flesh:
The horror. The horror.
Varus, in the short time that I have been doing this
OT, has already apeared many times, and we haven't even got to Teutoberger wald yet. In the first couple of months he popped up at least twice, which seemed a tad outre', and then again, and again, and again. It is perhaps a curse for knowing who he ws, since I blithely skip over so many names, especialy in the BCE/CE Romani doings section, but I keep seeing his sory assed name come up and wondering if I should cheer the annihilation of his legions or what. He was kind of a prick, slaughtering all of those Israelites and suchwhat.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
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just looked at his end, and jeebus, he had a rough one. The Germans got him. Real bad. And the Romans never thereafter really got the best of the Germans. Who proceeded to march on a road of Roman bones.
Yeah, the eventually recovered the eagles left in
the forest when the Legions wee annihilated, but they never again used those Legion's numbers or names, sort of like retiring somebody's Jersey, but for all of the wrong reasons.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Speaking of interesting Romans...
Was reading about Emperor Valens recently. Apparently was the last Roman Emperor to even TRY reconciling Pagans and Christians, due to the extremely high amount of Mithra cultists in the Legions.
His death in battle was taken as a sign from god... but there are rumors that he was actually stabbed in the back by a Christian.... Which makes too much sense to me, since they were the immediate beneficiaries of his death. Course the same thing was also said about his predecessor... so, grain of salt.
I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
Hell, it was hard enough trouble reconciling Christians
with each other. By coincidence, on Frbruary 1, 481, Huneric, king of the Vandals, organised a conference between Catholic and Arian bishops at Carthage hoping to bring about a lasting peace between them or some such silliness. Whatever short-term effect it had, there was no lasting peace to be found for the Arians short of the grave, because heresy.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
The consequences of ZIRP
manufacturing goes deeper in recession
So how bad do you think GOS will get in the coming days?
I think that no matter if Hillary or Bernie wins that its going to get ugly until after Super Tuesday (and maybe longer if Bernie is still in it).
I think the best strategy is to just ignore any diary with Bernie or Hillary in the subject line.
Open thread rant...
So, had a discussion with somebody who's the polar opposite of me politically. His comment was "You're the first person on the left who hasn't immediately screamed racist or sexist when disagreeing with me." Pleasant fellow. Served In Vietnam, which I thanked him for and he appreciated my service in Iraq.. We both agreed Hillary sucks. He's anti-union because of experience with bad union reps, I'm pro-union because I have had good experiences. He feels Bernie will take too much money from the middle class, which is why he won't support him. I emphasized the benefits of public works and likened single payer to a public work, like the space program, which always proved beneficial to the people. He pointed out, rightly, that the space program has been gutted. Don't think I changed his mind, but at least got him to concede the value of group effort. I call that a win.
In entertainment, I'm REALLY sick of a group of internet "Experts" who are dead set on ruining my favorite SF series because they claim that it isn't sufficiently anti-southern. I LIKE Firefly, dammit. The civil war in it is NOT our Civil War, and while elements were taken, there was no race-based slavery, and why are we even talking about this? Part of the element of the old west stories was that the civil war HAPPENED and that many people who lost went west. This does not mean we need to agonize about how horrible the people were during the war that led to the old west. It's idealized, like any good fiction. The actions of the characters speak FAR louder than any possible parallels that you are CHOOSING to drag into the stories which have very clear messages. Corporations screw over the little guys- The little guys don't always win, but they damn sure TRY. I can get behind that story. I don't need to be told "Well, actually the corporations are making life better for everyone..." Which is always the mantra of those defending the rich. Let me have my escapism, and you can enjoy your Trek, where the big glamorous ships are always on the side of "right" even when they are being completely arbitrary about what they will and will not find acceptable!
And I've been tweeting a lot about #Imnotashamed, which is an attempt to end the mental health stigma. Mostly put on by one actress in NY, I'm trying to support what she's trying to do, because dammit, the only time this ever comes up in the national dialogue it's to drag attention away from guns.
I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
I've been thinking
I'm sure that we can all agree that the primary motivation of Trump supporters is anger.
Anger at being left behind. Anger at being marginalized. Anger in general.
Some like to say that Sanders is the opposite of Trump, and that his supporters are motivated by hope.
Hope of fixing Wall Street and the health care system. Hope of making government work for the people again. Hope for the future.
I disagree. I think the opposite of Trump is Hillary.
Her supporters appear to be motivated by fear. Fear of more attacks on women's health. Fear of drastic change. Fear of Republicans taking over completely.
Fear is a very powerful emotion. More powerful than hope. Even more powerful than anger. But also more dangerous to rational thought.
As for your friend who said, "You're the first person on the left who hasn't immediately screamed racist or sexist when disagreeing with me."
I believe him, and its a huge problem for liberals. It shows lazy thinking and indoctrination. If the left doesn't put some limits on it, it will be the end of liberalism.
the one
single consistent unifying factor among those who would support The Hairball, regardless of party, is that they are those people most likely to slip on a swastika armband.
hmm, looking into myself, my support for Sanders is
not being motivated by hope. Actually, I know, it doesn't make sense to hope for anything and also do not see that Sanders being able "deliver us from evil or deliver much hope for changes". Can't be that naive. The support for Sanders is based on me being pissed off at the United States and their damn electoral system, god awful parts of their constitutional laws, and their social and foreign policies. It's especially annoying because it's delivered with the intent to deceive and to make it hard to understand and catch. So, call me evil, anti-American or anything else that suits you fancy. I can love the people, or the culture in America, but I really can't love your system and your policies. And I also don't care anymore about it. Do what you want, it will probably always hurt others more than yourself.
So, "fuck that shit" and "enough is enough" is the base on why I would support Sanders, if I could. I simply don't believe in anything changing, no matter what.
Trump is a "nobody" and Hillary is too much a "somebody", from one we know nothing, from the other we know too much. I don't even see any of them as opposites. Because they can tell you what they want and never care about what they have said and deliver what they promised. You can forget the whole shebang. Totally worthless, as was my whole American experience.
So, that's my rant. Basta.
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people like him, console me a bit, at least some people
are helping without weaseling around:
Michael Moore's Endorsement Statement for Sanders
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Why Republicans envy Sanders
Why else?
well, I hope they get green out of envy and
get sick stomach aches for it. Did you read how O'Malley got some of its money?
O’Malley super-PAC got $100K from Eliot Spitzer, his mom
Geez, how about public campaign financing? Would make dating a campaign manager just less costly and may be more enjoyable too?
Fuck that shit. Go Bernie.
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Worst of all, it isn't remotely new. At an early age I learned
of and read "The Power Elite" by C, Wright Mills (http://www.amazon.com/The-Power-Elite-Wright-Mills/dp/0195133544) and an oft reprinted and/or referenced article titled "The Garrison State" by Harold D. Lasswell. The first is from the fifties, the second is from the forties, and neither is truly out-of-date.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Over at GOS, they'd call that Privilege...
You know, to have a political discussion without namecalling.
Apparently unless non-minorities are reminded EVERY discussion about how bad other people have it, they'll somehow forget.
Excuse me if I'm wrong, but that kind of thinking seems slightly... racist?
But of course, who am I kidding, I'm as privileged as they come... if you just judge me by labels.
I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
I agree that the opposite
of Trump is Hillery. Two corporate nasty asses facing off.. So I write here saying that and following the Iowa caucus that is going on in real time. Seems HRC at this time is down to less then one percent. Pretty encouraging to those that counter the conventional wisdom that says the grip of the oligarch's who own both party's are inevitable and cannot be democratically taken down. Go Bernie and let's get these assholes lout of power.First we take the Democratic party and then we take back democracy. I could careless which Republican wins Iowa but it gives me heart that the Bernie voters are turning out and saying enough is enough. Oh Hillery has declared victory with 6 tenths of a point lead. That's funny in a sick way. Forget about it oh you voters who want the assholes from either party gone daddy gone. Victory is hers at half a point. lol.
Good Afternoon, el, you made me aware of
how much I love the number "one" and how much I hate the number "zero". Luckily you will never write an OT on the number "zero" and that's good, my rants over the zeros would just zero out all the numbers and everything left would be just zero, nothing, nada.
So, why do they say this is "ground zero", if from ground zero there is build something not equal zero? Zero hour? What's that supposed to be?
hmm, I going to hug my "ones", they stay the same whatever people try to do to them. That's very reassuring.
I am trying to live out and beyond the zero hour. Wish me luck.
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Making good on the Spanish Inquisition
What's five centuries between friends?
Madoff gets shown up
biggest ponzi in the world
At some point, people are going to figure out...
That our entire financial system is built upon specious math.
I hope I'm dead when that happens, because it will get uuuuuugly.
I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
Shale collapse is upon us
link
for those who can read Russian ...
I just post it here, I read it through a twitter posted by a German correspondent in Moscow for ARD German TV. I know him (worked here in the US before) and can't figure out what the twitter link really said and meant. He didn't say much, because he knows a bit about Russia and just wonder what he meant by saying "One starts to get to ponder and brood about it". Why?
Fake: Lavrov Lies about Russia’s Budapest Memorandum Obligation to Ukraine
I am not in a good condition to read through it right now, but wanted to know if it's important to understand or not.
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yeah, love's gone bad!
love that song! Any OT with her, the Beatles, the Everlys AND Ovid jumps to the top of my fave OTs.
Meanwhile, since there was no year zero Ovid could have written The Art of Love and Metamorphoses a week apart. People back then were even more lost in time than we are. Let's face it. We're somewhere in the universe, now (whenever that may be, relative to any event). We currently are 2015+ years away from a certain possible event but why that one? Some use the number of years since Adam. People were painting caves about 25,000 years before Adam, however.
I think using the probable rough estimate of the age of the Earth is too unwieldy, especially because it is an estimate. We could have a big party and celebrate the year 6,000,000,000 but what if that year was really 5 years ago? Or 10,000,000 years ago? I know I'd feel funny about it. A numbers like 2016 is easier to deal with mentally, and I think it's preferable to "the 7th year of the Presidency of Obama".
that Hildegarde lady in the OT, that's not our
Hildegard (Knef), we all loved. As an example here, this song, which I never have heard before, but she had some real nice ones, many people could relate to. I remember her getting old in Berlin. She still made a good show and didn't stop singing. Brave lady somehow.
[video:https://youtu.be/gYBFcdAgnHw]
A love song to the city of Berlin.
[video:https://youtu.be/B5vGWYJJDYU]
Of course Hildegard was never a Marlene. Marlene was the real beef, but Hildegard was her successor in genre, imo.
In German:
[video:https://youtu.be/hZAV4hsP5WU]
in English:
[video:https://youtu.be/gBi5j7yPwd0]
Gosh that's all for history books. Bygone since a long, long time. Makes one somewhat sad.
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Dietrich was in a class by herself.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Will that help?
A Victory for Transparency at the FCC
More broadcasters will now need to disclose the names of groups funding ads on their airwaves Ah, no, because dark money groups can still keep their donors hidden.
Fuck that shit.https://www.euronews.com/live
I always felt Americans shouldn't make movies about
... the holocaust. This is the latest example, which proves my point, I think. I am not good at translating the article Doku über KZ-Film von Jerry Lewis: Mit freundlicher Unterstützung der SS
This a documentary film by Erich Fiedler from the German Radio and TV channel NDR telling the story abou Jerry Lewis's attempt to make a comedy film about children being lead into the gas chambers of a KZ, called "The Day the Clown Cried". He failed and never finished the movie. The original movie was never shown.
Well, may be only a comedian can come up with such an idea, but what do I know. Jerry Lewis failed badly and never got over it too. So be it.
There are other films like "Life is beautiful" that deal with children during the holocaust time that were awarded and praised, but that was at a much later time (another generational audience as well). What shocked me the most is that Jerry Lewis apparently was tremendously naive or plain stupid. Sorry, but ...I mean, can you believe THAT?
Did anyone lost something to not have seen the movie?
Yeah, not funny. As many stuff coming out of Hollywood. But this one seems the icing on the cake.
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uh, I had a typo in above comment, should be
... could not be shown before 2025 due to legal issues.. , not 2015.
Sorry for the typo.
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