Open Thread: Monday, February 22, 2016
Submitted by enhydra lutris on Mon, 02/22/2016 - 7:00am
It's Celebrity Day. Woo Hoo! Celebrate one, or two, or 5, or something |
Today's number is Twenty-Two
22 is the product of two primes, 2 and 11 |
Being a product of 11 generates some fun we'll look at later |
22 sevenths has been used as a rough approximation of pi for millenia |
22 is titanium, a seriously kick-ass metal, but brittle in a pure state |
A cricket pitch is 22 yards long |
Catch 22 is a novel by Joseph Heller |
A "Catch 22" is a type of gotcha or puzzle such as occur in that novel |
.22 and .22LR (long rifle) are common small caliber weapons designations |
"Fun" with "math" |
1/11 = .090909 repeated forever |
1/22 = 1/2 of 1/11 = 0.5 x .0909 = .04545454545 ad infinitum |
In doing mental arithmetic, multiplying by eleven is often easiest done by multiplying by 10 and then adding the original number. For example, 14 x 11 = 10 x 14 + 14 = 140 + 14 = 154 |
Similarly, multiplying by 22 is often easily done by multiplying by 2 and then multiplying the product by 11. Thus 14 x 22 = 28 x 11 = 280 + 28 = 308 |
Multiplying by 22 can also be made easier by first multiplying by 11 and then doubling the result. Thus 14 x 22 = (140+14) x 2 = 154 x 2 = 308 |
22 BCE was the Year of the Consulship of Marcellus and Arruntius |
Gaius Petronius, Roman governor of Egypt, destroyed the Nubian capital |
22 CE was the Year of the Consulship of Agrippa and Galba |
Roman law replaced Celtic law and customs in Gaul. The earth wept. |
Valeria Messalina, the third wife of Emperor Claudius was born |
On this date in | |
1632 | The "Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems" by Gilileo was published |
1819 | Spain sold Florida to the US for $5 million US |
1848 | The start of The French Revolution of 1848 (second republic) |
1862 | Jefferson Davis was inaugurated as president of the CSA |
1879 | The first Woolworth store opened in Utica, New York |
1889 | North and South Dakota, Montana and Washington were admitted to statehood |
1909 | The Great White Fleet returned to the US |
1915 | Germany initiated unrestricted submarine warfare |
1943 | Sophie Scholl, Hans Scholl, and Christoph Probst of the White Rose resistance were executed by the Nazis |
1944 | US aircraft bombed Nijmegen, Arnhem, Enschede and Deventer by mistake, killing many, but, oops, sorry, you know. |
1957 | Ngo Dinh Diem survived an assassination attempt |
1958 | Egypt and Syria formed the UAR |
1974 | Richard Nixon survived an assassination attempt |
1997 | The successful cloning of a sheep named Dolly led to many bad jokes based on a famous musical |
2014 | Following a coup d'etat, Viktor Yanukovych of Ukraine was belatedly impeached |
Born this day in | |
1444 | Ladislaus the Posthumous of Hungary |
1732 | George Washington, the father of his country, but nobody else. |
1788 | Arthur Schopenhauer, a serious pessimist |
1810 | Frederic Chopin, a pianist and composer |
1857 | Robert Baden-Powell, co-founder of The Scout Association |
1857 | Heinrich Hertz, a physicist & philosopher. Made waves. |
1889 | Olave Baden-Powell, a scout leader & founder of the Girl Guides |
1892 | Edna St. Vincent Millay, a poet and playwright |
1900 | Louis Bunuel, producer & director, did a dog movie with Dali |
1922 | Joe Wilder a trumpet player, composer, and bandleader |
1925 | Edward Gorey, a writer and illustrator |
1928 | Texas Johnny Brown, a blues guitarist, singer and songwriter |
1932 | Ted Kennedy, The Lion of the Senate |
1938 | Ishmael Reed, an author, poet & playwright |
1942 | Christine Keeler, the model and dancer at the center of the Profumo Affair |
1955 | David Axelrod, political advisor |
1974 | James Blunt a guitarist, singer & songwriter |
Died this day in | |
1512 | Amerigo Vespucci, a well known mapmaker |
1875 | Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, a landscape painter and proto-impressionist |
1943 | Hans Scholl, Sophie Scholl & Christopher Probst, German activists |
1944 | Kasturba Ghandi, an Indian activist & Mahatma's wife |
1988 | Dominic James "Nick" LaRocca a jazz cornetist and bandleader (Original Dixieland Jass Band) |
1965 | Felix Frankfurter, a lawyer and jurist, one of the Supremes |
1976 | Florence Ballard, a singer, one of the Supremes |
1987 | Andy Warhol, a photographer and painter |
1994 | Papa John Creach, a fiddle player (Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna) |
1998 | Abe Ribicoff, a politician |
Holidays, Holy Days, Feasts, Observances and such |
The Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of The Chair of Saint Peter |
The Eastern Orthodox Church celebrates February 22. This appears to be a thing with them - pick a date and they celebrate it. Keeps their hand in, I guess. |
Scientologists celebrate Celebrity day (Hey, why not?). |
Joe Wilder |
Texas Johnny Brown |
James Blunt |
Dominic James "Nick" LaRocca (Original Dixieland Jass Band) |
Florence Ballard (The Supremes) |
Papa John Creach |
Bonus Tuna
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Good Morning el, I love how you play with numbers ...
and enjoy your OTs for it. For me the 22nd is the day before my son's birthday and the day after my former husbands birthday. Well, I always talk too much of my son and my former husband. Sorry. But it is, what it is. It took me fifty years to start talking. So, I am excused.
Nothing to report this morning. Just one thing, as reading it, I couldn't believe my eyes.
Headline in a gos diary by Angela Marx (she is running for something, and I remember some comments of her from years ago, which indicated that she is a solid capitalist with a heart, so to speak) So, just indicating that I don't want to say anything critical about her, as I really don't know enough about her to justify any of it. But her headline today knocked my off the hocker...
kos, you are our only hope ... etc
ok, if kos were our only hope, I would be close to pull the trigger and kill myself, even if he is a handsome, kind man. But YMMV.
Have all a very nice Monday and be ... hopeful...![Smile](https://caucus99percent.com/sites/all/modules/smiley/packs/kolobok/smile.gif)
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Unicorns
unicorn vomit
If this catches on then Silicon Valley is fucked.
The epicenter of the next financial crisis
emerging market
you put
bad math parts in there that hurt my brain.
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A wonderful statement tht I hope to recall and use
often, even though it does imply that cost accounting is mathematics, which many mathematicians would disagree with.
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 --
"We have not seen this in American elections before"...
I liked this article in Haaretz:
Europeans Find the Odd U.S. Primary Race Strikingly Familiar
Not only that...
I can't quite believe that the following is a justification for Germany. The 'lack of sense of security caused by extremist attacks from foreigner's is a right-wing excuse for their own racism.
The author goes on to compare Sander's policies to Social Democratic ones in Europe.
French Institute of International Relations' Dominique Moisi summarizes:
Der Spiegel (only in German) reports about the resignation of Mr. Strässer (Social Democrat and Commissioner for Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid of the German Parliament) over the recent changes in refugee policies, a so-called Asylum Package II, in which the German parliament will decide to temporarily stop the subsidies for family members of refugees, who follow the first already in Germany accepted family members. Lots of tensions over Merkel's and Social Democrats' and the Greens' refugee policy ideas. Lots of articles about problems arising trying to integrate a Million of Refugees etc.
All of it doesn't feel quite right and irrational fears arise, which are described (in German) in this op-ed asKurz vorm Durchdrehen - Close to getting nuts
I wonder what else we have not seen before, not only in American elections, but in European minds.
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messalina
had a party in her pants every day and all through the night, but Claudius was rarely invited. Warhol had a phobia about hospitals, and there was good reason for that; one day he went in one, and there they killed him. Bunuel made a great true-life documentary film, The Exterminating Angel, about people who can't get out of a room, though nothing is stopping them: it is about The World. Schopenhauer isn't that pessimistic; some of it is even fun; well, sort of. The number 22 is really cool because it is half of the number 44. Scientologists pronounced Charles Manson "clear." Chopin was sort of a Schrodinger's Cat of humans: "Three doctors have visited me. The first said I was dead; the second said I was dying; and the third said I was about to die." Catch-22 was supposed to be Catch-18 but couldn't be because Leon Uris had recently released Mila 18 and thank goodness Uris did, because Catch-22 rolls much better off the tongue.
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In honor of Andy Wharhol dead day
and David Bowie. Two of my favorite arty pop artists. I just bought a new Hunky Dory CD as my old CD was trashed.
Here's another pop song about an artsy guy
Out on the edge -
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 --
Then, drifting closer in
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 --
That's pretty bad, isn't it?
Bernie Sanders reaches out to Israelis on Facebook, gets an earful
and
Bernie Sanders says he’s lucky to be white, but what about Jewish?
Sigh.
I wonder ... oh, I better do not. I have never read something before from JTA = Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Are they US-based?
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JTA is the “Associated Press of the Jewish media”
Although Sheldon Adelson is now using his millions to challenge them from the extreme Zionist right:
http://forward.com/news/israel/179453/fledgling-jewish-news-service-rock...
Wikipedia articles on JTA in English and German:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Telegraphic_Agency
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Telegraphic_Agency
JTA is the established, “moderate,” “mainstream” Jewish news source . . .
at least in contrast to news aggregators like Israel National News / Channel 7 / Arutz Sheva:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arutz_Sheva
Besides those, there are numerous sites promoting Jewish right-wing populism and chauvinism, such as:
http://www.jewsnews.co.il/
Progressive voices based in the U.S. Jewish community exist, such as Tikkun:
http://www.tikkun.org/nextgen/major-american-jewish-leader-changes-his-m...
or JewSchool:
http://jewschool.com/
. . . but are tiny, guttering candles in the wind against the “hasbara hurricane” of AIPAC and various organs of the Israeli government.
thank you, lotlizard, bowing my head in shame
to rely on you for homework I should do myself.
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