Open Thread: Monday, February 8, 2016
Submitted by enhydra lutris on Mon, 02/08/2016 - 7:00am
Today's number is eight
8 is 2 cubed |
Base 8 math is Octal, which is a computer thing, at least on older machines |
There are 8 bits in a byte, at least on older machines |
8 is a fibonacci number (3 + 5) |
An 8 sided polygon is an |
A polyhedron with 8 faces is an octahedron |
A cube has 8 corners |
8 is Oxygen |
spiders and other arachnids have 8 legs |
An octopus has 8 tentacles |
An 8 can be a motor vehicle, further specified as a V-8 or a straight 8 |
An 8 or racing 8 is a sweep propelled crew shell with 8 rowers and a coxswain |
A figure 8 is an ice skating figure |
A figure 8 knot is a type of stopper knot |
A Lazy 8 is slang for the infinity symbol |
8 the hard way, in craps, is 2 fours |
8 ball is a type of pocket billiards |
There are 8 furlongs in a mile |
There are 8 tablespoons in a gill. |
There are 8 fluid ounces in a cup |
There are 8 pints ounces in a gallon |
8 BCE was the Year of the Consulship of Censorinus and Gallus |
Empress Wang was born |
The Roman poet Horace died |
Empress Xu died |
8 CE was the Year of the Consulship of Camillus and Quinctilianus |
The Roman poet Ovid was banished from Rome and exiled to the Black Sea |
On this date in | |
1575 | Leiden University was founded |
1587 | Mary, Queen of Scots, was executed based on suspicion |
1856 | Barbu Dimitrie Stirbei abolished slavery in Wallachia |
1865 | Delaware voters rejected the Thirteenth Amendment and voted to continue the practice of slavery. |
1887 | The Dawes Act authorized the President to divide Native American tribal land into individual allotments |
1904 | A surprise torpedo attack by the Japanese at Port Arthur, China, started the Russo-Japanese War. The war presented numerous lessons about how the face of warfare had changed that went unlearned until they arose again during WW I |
1915 | D. W. Griffith's film The Birth of a Nation premiered in Los Angeles. |
1950 | The Stasi, was established. |
1952 | Elizabeth II was proclaimed Queen of the United Kingdom |
1963 | The Cuba embargo was enacted by the Kennedy administration |
1963 | The government of Prime Minister Qasim of Iraq, was overthrown by the Ba'ath Party |
1996 | Congress passed the Communications Decency Act |
Born this day in | |
412 | Proclus, a Greek mathematician and Neoplatonist philosopher |
1700 | Daniel Bernoulli, a Dutch-Swiss mathematician and physicist |
1819 | John Ruskin, an English author, critic, and academic |
1828 | Jules Verne, a French author, poet, and playwright |
1834 | Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist and academic |
1878 | Martin Buber, an Austrian-Israeli philosopher and academic |
1899 | Lonnie Johnson, an American singer-songwriter and guitarist |
1926 | Neal Cassady, an American author and poet; a beat legend and holy goof, who was written up by his buddy Keroac |
1931 | James Dean, an American actor and role model |
1932 | John Williams, an American pianist, composer, and conductor |
1941 | Tom Rush an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer |
1948 | Ron Tyson, an American singer-songwriter (The Temptations) |
1960 | Stuart Hamm, an American bass player |
Died this day in | |
1725 | Peter the Great, a Russian emperor. Instituted what were then modern, scientific and western reforms. |
1957 | John von Neumann, a Hungarian-American mathematician and physicist |
1960 | J. L. Austin, an English philosopher who favored "ordinary language" philosophy. You can guess how that worked out. If you can't, read his "Sense & Sensibilia", but maybe read A.J. Ayer's "Language, Truth & Logic" first. |
1990 | Del Shannon, an American singer-songwriter and guitarist |
1999 | Iris Murdoch, an Irish-English philosopher and author |
2005 | Keith Knudsen, an American singer-songwriter and drummer (The Doobie Brothers and Southern Pacific) |
2006 | Elton Dean, an English saxophonist (Soft Machine) |
for Neal Cassady, Beat legend and holy goof |
Holidays, Holy Days, Feasts, Observances and such |
Christian Feast Days of 6 different people and today's date, I shit you not. The (holy?) feast of February 8. |
It's Nirvana Day. No, not the band, stupid, think perpetual samadhi |
It's "Propose Day", folks are supposed to propose marriage to their enamorata, really. I mean, what a toss-up, nirvana or betrothal. Who's got a coin? |
Lonnie Johnson |
Tom Rush |
The Temptations |
Stuart Hamm |
Del Shannon |
Doobie Brothers |
The Soft Machine |
unavoidable association, sorry |
John Williams |
Ennio Morricone it ain't, but that's neither here nor there, I guess
OK, it is an open thread, so go for it
Comments
I have to hop out from about 8:30 to noonish pst.
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 --
Good Morning!
I learn something new every time I read one of your Open Thread topics. But this has to be the most earth shattering thing I have learned in a long time.
Who would have thunk it?
Have a great day EL.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
I often throw in a singer or two just to see who is awake.
After
octopusI intended to put [insert octagon], but forgot.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 --
Another bad day on Wall Street
But the real pain is coming from European banks. If this keeps up we could have another Lehman Brothers, but in Europe.
A European Lehman Brothers?
This is scary
If I just could understand the ramifications
that it will have, for example, on life insurance policies that are designed to give you a lifelong retirement monthly income. (Allianz's Life Insurance in Germany for example).
I hate it if I can't understand that stuff. How should I know how the Allianz Insurance Co. invests the money, people paid into their retirement life insurance policies (I guess that's annuities in English). Is it possible that they can't pay out their insured people what they promised to do and stated in their contracts, either as lump sums or their declared monthly guaranteed life-long retirement payments?
My father invested back in the days in Lehman Brothers and I remember how they were all upset about the losses they endured. I had the thankless task to inherit the worthless stuff and then declare them in my US tax returns. I have already forgotten how I or my accountant did it. My siblings in Germany didn't even want to deal with it at all. But that's all history now.
I am too old to understand this stuff. Or too tired and disgusted to try to learn it. I guess I have to. Because wtf it's my livelihood.
https://www.euronews.com/live
The problem
so, that means, I need to get out my money as soon as possible,
wtf. I need to learn what this derivative exposure means and understand it. I apologize I have always made a big detour to avoid trying to understand it. Sigh. Lazy butt. I hate all of it. I hate people making things complicated, shady and not transparent.
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We aren't there yet
It only means that there is danger, and that if this blows up there won't be many safe places to go.
But for now, it's still only theoretical danger.
thanks, and in the end there are no safe places to go ...
we'll end up in heaven or hell no matter what.
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My theory mimi is that the safest place is
where it is. There is no way in hell the .001% are going to let their casino stay blown up. They just blow it up from time to time so they can make even more money.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
This looks suspiciously like a tech bubble popping
link
Pointing out the obvious
yep
This is bad
new surge of refugees
has this already been posted? Have you all seen this Hillary thi
thanks to mahakali overdrive over there for spotting this.
http://www.salon.com/2008/04/14/obama_supporters/
fascinating. It didn't work then and it won't work now.
may be I don't understand the article ...
for me it's pretty simple.
You expected Obama to be by default (due to his race) a stronger defender and protector of human and civil rights of the black population, at least within the US. Some Africans seemed to have believed that too and of course people tend always to count on voters' tendency to be loyal to their "own kind or own cause". We think we have brother and sisters and the rest are just not brothers and not sisters. Obama had his charming ways to make you believe in it. So, we fell for that. And to his defense, he always said he is the President of ALL Americans, which actually is a legal requirement of his position. So, now, the expectations of the "brothers and sisters" was a bit of wishful thinking. Too bad. Shit happens. I don't envy Obama's position today. Too many people are against him for all the wrong reasons. And those who criticize him for the right reasons are bullied as racists. That ain't going to work. And it shouldn't work that way either.
And now you expect Hillary to be by default (due to her gender) a stronger defender and protector of human, civil and women's rights, at least withing the US, and she works hard to make women all over the world believe that as well, ie that she is their defender within the US super power. Hmm. Too many women don't believe that. Too bad. What their reasons are, are all diverse and no generalization I think should be made. I am against HRC's political goals the way she states them. And it has absolutely nothing to do with her being a woman. So, if someone would tell me I am sexist against her, I just try to find another conversation partner to socialize with. It's a stupid accusation.
These expectations voters bring with them are just part of a general human fallacy so many people fall into. It's equal rights , right? No matter what race or gender you have, right? Neither candidate's race or gender guarantees any of the political goals and the capabilities to be implemented. Hence, frustrations and feelings of being betrayed, if you happen to believe in that kind of stuff.
May be we just look at their ideological and political intentions and goals and try to evaluate how they will implement them in the future and stop this -ism stuff.
end of rant.
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It should be equal rights -
the power vested in all of the people We still haven't caught up to Jeremy Bentham.
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 --
Maybe its real simple
...and that class trumps racial and gender identity.
of course it does. Before you become a racist or sexist,
you have some reasons to be mad. That's usually the feeling of being treated unfairly in your capacity to earn a dignified living and accumulate modest wealth. When your fellow neighbor isn't as poor or underprivileged as you are, you start to get angry. I haven't seen anybody, who doesn't get pissed off, when he or she is the one who gets less and is exploited and feels victimized. Because of colonialism and technological developments invented mostly in the white world, underclasses have no privileges and class privileges go hand in hand with your race and ethnicity identification. But it's still class, who causes that racism and not the other way around. Racism doesn't cause the classes. In my not so humble opinion. I guess I am sufficiently mad tonight. Sorry for ranting.
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It was posted in the BNR today.
I'm not happy Sanders bought in. 1) Hillarybros are all over the internet too - just check out dailykos. 2) Bernie is not responsible for the behavior of others on the internet. 3) The biggest Hillarybros are Bubba, Shaheen, Albright, and Steinem. They are attacking Bernie and his supporters non-stop. Pot meet kettle. Bernie got bamboozled.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
I was talking to a friend yesterday
and we were discussing who Bernie would pick as a running mate if he was to win.
It would have to be someone with foreign policy chops. Someone more conservative and establishment. Someone who would reach out to disappointing Hillary supporters, almost certainly a woman.
Hillary would be it....if she would accept being the first woman vice president. Probably not, but it would be interesting.
My friend floated the idea of Rand Paul, to make a big political statement.
Unrelated note, when does someone bring up Markos' post about the Inevitable Candidate?
I would chop the foreign policy chops of HRC very
quickly and never choose her as Sanders running mate. Sorry, really can't follow, someone more conservative and establishment to reach out to disappointed Hillary supporters? Jeez, why? Why even vote then, because it's all for nothing. No voter mandate ever is taken seriously. Are there no Americans who don't vote for HRC BECAUSE of her foreign policy intentions? Rand Paul? Why? What big political statement? We don't need a foggy libertarian who weasels with words and has no clue or any compassion for human beings that are not "in his turf and thinking mode".
Gosh. That comment gave me the rest. Good Night, gjohnsit. I need some sleep to recover from that. If Sanders takes HRC as VP I would never vote for him. I hope Sanders has no such ideas.
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Russian quagmire no more
Russia and Assad are winning
eight
is simply the best number. Among the ancients, there was simply no debate on this. Because, turned on its side, it is infinity. ∞
All that all that all that all, that can come from all and every, comes from this place.
This place:
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