May 8, 2017 Open Thread; V-E Day

May 8 is the 129th day of the year. There are 236 days left.

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Today's number is 8

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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 octagon
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 in a gallon
8 bells is 4 hours, and 8 bits is a buck
The 8 queens problem is a puzzle involving chess pieces on a chess board

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Note that the placement involves Knight moves, heh

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Title 8 of the US Code is ALIENS AND NATIONALITY.

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 Caesar and Paullus
The Roman poet Ovid was banished from Rome and exiled to the Black Sea

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On this day in:

0589 -- Reccared I summoned the Third Council of Toledo to do nefarious stuff.
1429 -- Joan of Arc lifted the Siege of Orleans,
1541 -- De Soto reached the Mississippi and headed for Arkansas looking for gold and silver.
1788 -- The French Parlement was suspended
1794 -- Antoine Lavoisier was tried, convicted and guillotines
1902 -- Mount Pelee erupted, wiping out Saint-Pierre
1927 -- Charles Nungesser and Francois Coli disappeared aboard The White Bird
1933 -- Gandhi began a 21 day fast
1942 -- The Battle of the Coral Sea ended
1945 -- French Army soldiers commit the Setif massacre.
1945 -- V-E Day
1963 -- Ngo Dinh Diem's troops attacked and murdered some Buddhists
1972 -- Tricky Dick announced his order to mine North Vietnamese ports
1973 -- The standoff between the feds and the American Indian Movement ended
1980 -- The World Health Organization confirmed the eradication of smallpox

Born this day in:

1824 -- William Walker, physician, lawyer, journalist and wannabe colonist
1828 -- Henry Dunant, co-founder of the Red Cross
1884 -- Harry S. Truman, politician
1885 -- Thomas B. Costain, writer
1895 -- Fulton J. Sheen, early televangelist
1899 -- Friedrich Hayek, ideological father of the DLC via Friedman, Reagan & Thatcher
1905 -- Red Nichols, composer, cornettist and bandleader
1910 -- Mary Lou Williams, pianist and composer
1911 -- Robert Johnson, guitarist, singer and songwriter
1926 -- David Attenborough, environmentalist and TV personality
1940 -- Ricky Nelson, singer, actor, songwriter and guitarist
1940 -- Toni Tennille, keyboardist, singer and songwriter
1941 -- John Fred, singer and songwriter
1943 -- Paul Samwell-Smith, bass player
1945 -- Keith Jarrett, pianist and composer
1951 -- Philip Bailey, drummer, singer, songwriter and actor
1951 -- Chris Frantz, drummer
1953 -- Billy Burnette, guitarist, singer, songwriter and actor
1953 -- Alex Van Halen, drummer
1970 -- Naomi Klein, author and activist
1976 -- Martha Wainwright, guitarist, singer and songwriter
1977 -- Joe Bonamassa, guitarist, singer and songwriter

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Died this day in:

1794 -- Antoine Lavoisier, chemist and biologist
1819 -- Kamehameha I
1873 -- John Stuart Mill, economist
1880 -- Gustave Flaubert, author
1891 -- Helena Blavatsky, mystic, spiritualist, occultist & theosophist whose spirit ran the Reagan Whitehouse
1903 -- Paul Gauguin, painter
1960 -- J. H. C. Whitehead, mathematician
1985 -- Theodore Sturgeon, author
1988 -- Robert A. Heinlein, author
1998 -- Bebe Rebozo, Nixon's Bud
2008 -- Eddy Arnold, guitarist, singer, actor and songwriter

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Holidays, Holy Days, Festivals, Feast Days and such:
V-E Day
White Lotus Day (Theosophy)

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So, for music 
Red Nichols
Mary Lou Williams
Robert Johnson
Ricky Nelson
Toni Tennille
John Fred
Paul Samwell-Smith
Keith Jarrett
Philip Bailey
Chris Frantz
Billy Burnette
Alex Van Halen
Martha Wainwright
Joe Bonamassa
Eddy Arnold



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Red Nichols

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Mary Lou Williams

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Robert Johnson

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Ricky Nelson

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Toni Tennille

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John Fred

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Paul Samwell-Smith

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Keith Jarrett

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Philip Bailey

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Chris Frantz

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Billy Burnette

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Alex Van Halen

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Martha Wainwright

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Joe Bonamassa

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Eddy Arnold

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OK, what's on your minds?

Bonus:

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QMS's picture

Eight bells on a ship's clock can be used to indicate watch changes every six hours ie: 1200 = 8 bells, 1230 = 1 bell, 1300 = 2 bells, 1330 = 3 bells, 1400 = 4 bells on around to 1600 and 8 bells. It's how we mark time in the dark. Cheers!

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question everything

enhydra lutris's picture

@QMS
right now, thanks.

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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 --

@enhydra lutris Huh! Thanks, took me way back with that one. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Two_Bits

During the game, he would walk through the stands, wait for a break in the action, then draw attention to himself and silence the crowd by holding up a small orange and blue sign reading "2 Bits" and blowing a whistle. (He used a bugle during his first few years, but found a whistle to be easier to carry.) Once the surrounding fans quieted down, Mr. Two Bits prompted them to yell each line of the cheer with arm waves and fist pumps, encouraging them to roar after the last line. When performing on the field, Mr. Two Bits would be introduced before kickoff and then jog out to midfield wearing his signature outfit. Then, using the same whistle and sign and more vigorous arm waving, he would lead the entire Florida Field crowd in the cheer.
As performed at the University of Florida, the Two Bits cheer is as follows:
Two Bits!
Four Bits!
Six Bits!
A Dollar!
All for the Gators Stand up and holler!

Anyone from the Bay Area remember Krazy George and his drums? I remember doing "the wave" at the Coliseum and at Candlestick Park, it was great fun to feel so connected back then. LOL

Cheers Smile

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I can't tell you how shocked I was to learn that Hillary Clinton won the Electoral College !!!

It's hard for me to imagine how they kept this hidden for so long, but somebody at Democratic Septic Tank finally revealed the truth:

The trump crime syndicate in the WH knows Hillary won the popular vote AND the electoral college.

This is totally mind-blowing!!! It means that Clinton is more of a victim than we expected, that Trump is more Hitler than we thought, and that Putin is more powerful than we could ever have imagined! And that damned Bernie Sanders has got to be part of all this, too, because he's never said a thing about it!!!

I'm shocked!!! Shocked, I tell you!!!

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lotlizard's picture

@PhilK endangering one’s own mental health.

Why? Because you’d have to pretend to agree with them — nothing else would do.

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Alligator Ed's picture

or Magic 8 ball, upon which I rely for important decisions?

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riverlover's picture

@Alligator Ed After 55 years, is it likely to work? Future is fuzzy?

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

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@riverlover

up. Sometimes it says "Ask again later."

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

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@riverlover But first you must re-establish contact with it by rubbing it gently on your forehead. Good luck.

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@Alligator Ed I can't decide on 8 or 20 for the magic 8-ball, which has a free floating icosahedron as the operative mechanism, so I use a wonderland solution (never jam today) and assign it to 20 for purposes of 8 and vice-versa. Wink

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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 --

heard Cream play it first, then the original.

two points might escape young not from South-

at 1:30 Johnson says- the sun's going down, boy
dark going to catch me here.

at that time in the south black people (black men especially)were not allowed to be out of their neighborhoods after dark. I don't know if this was actually written law, but it was enforced. apparently this was common out west too.

http://sundown.tougaloo.edu/sundowntowns.php

"N-----, don't let the sun go down on you in ----."

This was thought to be funny (*) where I grew up in Texas.
Edit- by some of white people

On lighter note- "friendboy Willie Brown." Friendboy is an old expression for running buddy.I never actually heard this one, but read it somewhere. thx.

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@irishking

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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 --

enhydra lutris's picture

@irishking
for May 13 is Crossroad(s) (Blues)

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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 eight Buddhist practices in the Noble Eightfold Path are:[23][note 2]

Right View: our actions have consequences; death is not the end, and our actions and beliefs have also consequences after death; the Buddha followed and taught a successful path out of this world and the other world (heaven and underworld/hell)[24][25][26][27][note 3] Later on, right view came to explicitly include karma and rebirth, and the importance of the Four Noble Truths, when "insight" became central to Buddhist soteriology.[28][29]
Right Resolve: the giving up home and adopting the life of a religious mendicant in order to follow the path; this concept, states Harvey, aims at peaceful renunciation, into an environment of non-sensuality, non-ill-will (to loving kindness), away from cruelty (to compassion).[30] Such an environment aids contemplation of impermanence, suffering, and non-Self.[30]
Right Speech: no lying, no rude speech, no telling one person what another says about him, speaking that which leads to salvation;[23]
Right Conduct: no killing or injuring, no taking what is not given, no sexual acts.[23]
Right Livelihood: beg to feed, only possessing what is essential to sustain life;[23]
Right Effort: guard against sensual thoughts; this concept, states Harvey, aims at preventing unwholesome states that disrupt meditation.[30]
Right Mindfulness: never be absent minded, being conscious of what one is doing; this, states Harvey, encourages the mindfulness about impermanence of body, feeling and mind, as well as to experience the five aggregates (skandhas), the five hindrances, the four True Realities and seven factors of awakening.[30]
Right samadhi: practicing four stages of meditation (dhyāna) culminating into unification of the mind

quite a program. whew!

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@irishking thanks, just piling on:

The Five Afflictions
Avidya - spiritual ignorance
Asmita - pride
Raga - desire
Dvesa - aversion
Abhinivesa - fear of death

might as well add these for the counting:

The Four Aims of Life
Dharma - observation of spiritual discipline
Artha - creation of a balanced life
Kama - enjoyment of the fruits of one's labors
Moksa - liberation

Peace & Love

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enhydra lutris's picture

@irishking
there are pages and pages of them.

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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 --

@enhydra lutris

I got it. thx.

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"Before he walks the water he wants his bread."
Thanks. Have a good dies lunae "day of the Moon".
Put The Money Down - The Who

"In a tin cup!"

Peace & Love
Food Not Bombs
Water (Studio Version) - The Who

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but the Russians will have a Victory Day parade in Red Square like they always do. They celebrate Victory Day on the 9th because of the time zone difference. The very first parade took place on June 24, 1945. This is what it looked like:
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCWVM5bUZmE width:500 height:300]

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

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@Azazello

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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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@enhydra lutris
Declassified intel shows Russian navy seals preparing for Victory Day.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-unYZ6ltfI width:500 height:300]

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

I wandered off from Big Al's nuclear vote essay and found this video: History of atom bomb, Manhattan Project and Atomic Power which reminded me about the genius of Lise Meitner, and why everyone should take a walk in the woods when they can. Just giving respect for collaborative works, thanks.

A fantastic explanation
At their secret meeting in 1938, Meitner urged Hahn and his laboratory partner Strassman to perform additional tests on neutron-bombarded uranium. Hahn and Strassman finally determined that the end result included the much lighter element barium, not the expected heavy element radium. This was very puzzling. Hahn recognized that uranium atoms completely breaking apart into much smaller atoms would be an explanation, but how could that happen? Hahn wrote to Meitner: “Perhaps you can come up with some sort of fantastic explanation. We knew ourselves that [uranium] can’t actually burst apart into [barium].”

Meitner and her nephew Otto Frisch, while outdoors skiing, realized Bohr’s “liquid-drop” model of the atomic nucleus could explain the result mathematically. They scribbled formulas on a scrap of paper in the woods: A uranium atom could elongate when bombarded by neutrons, and occasionally some of the uranium atoms could split apart into two “smaller drops.” In fact, the uranium atoms in Hahn’s experiments had split to form the much lighter atoms barium and krypton, and ejected neutrons and a very large amount of energy, with a loss of some mass. Meitner was the first to realize Einstein’s famous equation E=mc2 was at play here, converting mass into energy.

Lise Meitner’s fantastic explanation: nuclear fission

The most deserving scientist never to win a Noble Prize
Hahn published his chemical evidence for fission without listing Meitner as a co-author—understandable, as he was in Hitler’s version of Germany and she was of Jewish heritage. Hahn, however, continued to maintain that he was the sole discoverer of fission, through accepting the Nobel Prize in 1944 and for the rest of his life. Meitner’s explanation for this was that Hahn was “simply suppressing the past (in Nazi Germany). I am part of his suppressed past.”

What's old is new again? Can't take anymore, time for some woods walking Smile
Peace & Love

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@eyo

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