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Aug 8, 2023 14:12:31   #
LostAggie66 wrote:
Yes except they don't want anybody but a Christian to be POTUS. A Protestant Christian Only.


Did you forget John Kennedy, Irish Catholic? Or Obama black q***r?
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Aug 8, 2023 14:10:35   #
liberalh****r wrote:
Problem Is they're moving to our good red states..... don't need or want them...... paper targets are cheap


Amen to that if they’re bringing their politics with them and I’m afraid they are. But why would they come here if they don’t like our laws?
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Aug 8, 2023 14:08:25   #
Ri-chard wrote:
Does anyone hope it's serious?

According to sources, Hillary “was fine one minute, and in serious difficulty the next minute.” Other information regarding the abrupt and life-threatening occurrence was not made available to the public, Hal Turner Radio Show exclusively reported yesterday.

https://republicbrief.com/hillary-clinton-rushed-to-emergency-room-by-ambulance/


On the first question, I raised my hand as high as it could go.
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Aug 8, 2023 14:07:22   #
Parky60 wrote:
This past week the National Education Association, the largest teachers’ union in the US, issued guidance on the use of l*****t activist symbols in public school classrooms. As part of their advice to teachers, they recommended violating district and state rules and h*****g items such as p***e f**gs and B*M f**gs. This is generally cited as a means to “start a conversation,” a way for teachers to circumvent school rules. They might not be able to spend each day spinning lessons on woke concepts, but if a child asks a question about the f**gs in the room, then they can provide “context.”

The NEA has been one of the primary driving forces behind the intrusion of woke ideology into the public-school setting. Around 97% of their political fundraising goes towards Democrat candidates. They seem to be obsessed with the g***ming of children into the l*****t fold with lessons focused on Critical Race Theory, g****r fluid propaganda and socialism. If you want to know where the sudden surge in social justice cultism came from in terms of America’s kids, l*****t teachers and the NEA are to blame.

Keep in mind that the teachers’ unions are encouraging their members to break the law and lose their jobs, just to double down on political indoctrination. Contrary to popular belief, teachers do NOT have free speech rights while at work. Woke teachers might fantasize about being Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society fighting against the system, but the t***h is they ARE the system. There are numerous reasons why rules for teacher behavior are necessary.

Narcissistic teachers are parasites that view the classroom as a place where they are owed affirmation. They see the children in their class as a captive audience that they can feed off of to gain attention, admiration and justification. They look down on parents as inferiors and treat students as their own personal puppets for molding and controlling.

In their minds, the kids don’t belong to the parents, the kids belong to “society.” Progressive educators see themselves as the benevolent shepherds chosen by the collective to condition the minds of the next generation. Teaching academics is secondary – Manufacturing new l*****t recruits is more important to them. This is the hill they have chosen to die on and they will not back away from it. They have made it clear that the targeting of children is their paramount concern.

To be sure, the woke cult is losing steam lately. Even the kids are starting to fight back against it, with the largest spike in conservatism among high school boys that the US has seen in a long time. They are getting fed up. But there are definitely good reasons why l*****ts are implementing psychological warfare against America’s youth. Let’s examine what I believe are the top three…

Reason #1: Young People Are The Most Economically Vulnerable

The political left relies on exploitation of economic disparity in order to maintain power. The better the national financial situation is, the less leverage they have to keep the population in line. They rail against issues like “class ine******y” all the time, but really, the greater the wealth gap the more power l*****ts often have.

Gen Z, for example, has been thoroughly sold since childhood on the idea that they were born into a time of historic economic despair that generations before them never had to deal with. Many of these kids are in their 20s and just exited college only to discover they have a useless degree in a field with low employment prospects, and on top of that they owe tens-of-thousands of dollars in student loans. They feel like they’ve been conned, and in a way they were.

They were fed a narrative which tells them that once you hit adulthood, you’re entitled to a living wage and solid career prospects, and that a college degree is a golden ticket to prosperity. They think that they’re supposed to jump into home ownership quickly and that life simply adjusts to their needs. They think that this is how it was for Baby Boomers and Gen X, and that they’ve been handed the meager leftovers of a more prosperous era that previous generations squandered.

This is nonsense.

The fact is, young people from every generation are economically vulnerable simply because they have near-zero life experience and have had no time to accumulate savings and property. Most people in their 20s don’t jump right into a career and a home or even a livable wage. Every single generation had to deal with financial strife. Gen Z is not special.

But what about inflation? What about economic crisis? Yes, there are numerous fiscal threats prevailing over the past several years and stagflation is making life difficult for everyone, not just the young. These conditions are not unprecedented, though.

Baby Boomers and Gen X saw a decade long stagflationary crisis through the 70s and early 80s along with the Vietnam War. Many people lost millions in their businesses due to exploding interest rates in the early 1980s. The Greatest Generation dealt with the Great Depression, WWI, WWII, and the Korean War. Young people today need to get a grip on reality and understand that they don’t know what true struggle is, at least not yet.

Bottom line is that all of us are born into times of uncertainty. Previous generations sought to rise to the challenge. Gen Z (and Millennials) are the first generations to suggest that they’re owed recompense for their discomfort. This isn’t an attempt to diminish their problems, just put those problems in historic perspective. L*****ts use predatory tactics to lure the young in with claims that their lives are unfair – but the fact is, life is unfair and always will be.

You don’t go into the working world with no sk**ls and no experience and a worthless college degree expecting to become an immediate success. You live paycheck to paycheck, grow as a person and eventually find your niche. If you are smart, resourceful, responsible and are willing to put in the effort you will find a way. If not, well, then you don’t deserve prosperity.

Reason #2: Young Adults Are Driven By Sex And Impulse, Not Accomplishment

I should specify that young people in the western world are sexually oriented more than accomplishment oriented. In many other societies the young are pushed to strive for personal success BEFORE pursuing relationships, marriage or sex. In the west, sex is purely recreational and IS the driving force for teens, twenty-somethings and thirty-somethings. Specifically, sex without consequences.

I suspect this is why American innovation, work ethic and academic excellence have been on a perpetual down-slide. Technology has taken up some of the slack in terms of productivity, but the newest generations seem to be the most unimpressive in terms of ambition and excellence. There will be no Albert Einstein or Richard Feynman or Kurt Godel or Nikola Tesla or even a Steve Wosniak produced by Gen Z. They are too preoccupied with being victims and getting their rocks off…

The political left is eminently aware of this dynamic. They know that the minds of young people are easily distracted with thoughts of sexual revolution, generally because they think it means more easy access to sex without responsibility. Teens and young adults are more likely to support sexualized policies for this reason, and not surprisingly they’re more likely to support a******n. L*****ts know that sex sells and making it easy for people to k**l off unwanted pregnancies is one way to sell sex.

The interesting thing that is happening lately, though, is that the political left is growing more and more hostile to straight sex. Free love for everyone used to be the progressive mantra, but not anymore.

Masculinity is now admonished as predatory and women are encouraged to treat male advances as a threat. The left is systematically de-sexualizing straight people. At the same time, they are hyper-sexualizing L**T people to the point that P***e Parades are applauded for grotesque displays in the streets in front of children. Young straight men are entering into a dating world which tells them that if they have no interest in “t***s women” they are bigoted and evil.

The goal is to maneuver young people into the L**T fold as the only place where sexual “freedom” is accepted. As long as you don’t want kids or can’t have kids, the l*****t establishment is happy to promote a world without restraint. The woke talk often of freedom, but what they really mean is hedonism – The pursuit of pleasure at the expense of conscience and moral compass.

Reason #3: Young People Are Desperate To Find Meaning

For those that can remember back to their teens and twenties, it’s common to be obsessed with personal destiny almost as much as sex. In western society a lot of value is placed on celebrity as well as social legacy. Everyone has dreams of being well known, well liked, leading a movement that changes things for the better, making their mark. The t***h is, statistically speaking, the vast majority of people will do very little to make a mark on the world in the way they imagine.

Probably one of the most terrifying realizations for the average person in their teens and 20s is the fact that they are not special. They are not born with a built-in greatness and are not fated for messiah status. If they want to do something extraordinary as individuals, they will have to work hard for it. In fact, most people that do great things are not necessarily smarter than the common citizen, they just put in the work that others refuse to do.

Then there are those that cut corners. The allure of instant purpose and instant attention has never been more powerful than it is today in the digital age. Rebels without a cause used to be isolated from each other and thus less inclined to do anything stupid. Now, these people are connected to each other within micro-seconds and can organize into mindless mobs at the drop of a hat.

L*****ts make finding a purpose easy – You don’t have to accomplish anything. You don’t have to struggle or persevere. You don’t have to be creative or inventive. You don’t have to compete or climb to the top of the heap. All you have to do is destroy. All you have to do is stand on top of the structures that other people built and burn them to the ground. That’s it. It’s simple.

A political movement with no shame is a difficult movement to defeat, if only because right and wrong are no longer a factor in participation. When justification is based on subjective feelings, impulse and self-aggrandizement rather than reason and conscience, there is no way to dissuade those activists from their goals. When destruction is the only ideal, diplomacy and debate are unthinkable. It’s like trying to negotiate with a time bomb, or a brain tumor.

Destruction is the easiest motivation for a movement. Creation and conservation are hard. L*****ts know that the young are not inclined to ponder ten moves ahead on the chess board. They would rather throw the chess board to the ground and then strut around like they won the game.

The problem is, if meaning is only found in derailing and burning, and legacy is only found in vanity, then the arson must continue into infinity. What happens when there’s nothing left to destroy? There are only two possible outcomes: The l*****ts in their blind fervor go on to destroy each other, or, the establishment tricks the next generation into constructing their own gulag. The latter seems to be the end game for progressive elites and g*******ts – Use young useful i***ts as a weapon to forcibly introduce massive social upheaval, then lock them up in a s***e camp and call it Utopia.
This past week the National Education Association,... (show quote)


Anyway didn’t Lenin say get the children or something to that effect?
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Aug 8, 2023 14:04:25   #
manning5 wrote:
If You are Woke You Believe in...

1. L*****t Ideology
2. Anti or In-discrimination
3. Social Justice
4. The Many Implications of
Critical Race Theory
5. R********ns for S***ery
6. L***Q etc. rights, privileges
7. No right of parents to control their
children's education
8. Political Correctness
9. G****r A Personal Choice
10. The Constitution as a living
document, Rapidly Amended
11. Open Borders
12. Aliens Better-Treated than
Citizens, Bussed Everywhere.
13. Family Dissolution; Children
raised by the State
14. Religion Banned: Worship the
State!
15. A Socialist State
16. G****l W*****g
17. Global Government Needed
18. Abolishment of Customs, Traditions, and
Institutions
19. Reduce Funds for Police and Military
20. Voodoo Economics
21. Free School, College
22. Paid Vacations
23. Low Interest Loan Mortgage.
24. Obamacare or Better
25. Soak the Rich
26. Either Willing or Coerced Support for the Woke by Companies.

I'd say that Wokeness will be the death of America if we let it.
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And I’d say you’re correct. But we must stand up for what is right even if we get knocked down for it. Periodically, blood must be shed for the tree of liberty.
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Aug 8, 2023 14:01:12   #
Ri-chard wrote:
Former President Donald Trump has decided that enough is enough. And on Saturday he unleashed his wrath on former Vice President Mike Pence.

Trump accused his former vice president of going to “the Dark Side” in a scathing T***h Social post.

“WOW, it’s finally happened!” Trump wrote. “Liddle’ Mike Pence, a man who was about to be ousted as Governor Indiana until I came along and made him V.P., has gone to the Dark Side.”

https://patriotnewsnetwork.com/breaking-trump-destroys-mike-pence-over-betrayal/
Former President Donald Trump has decided that eno... (show quote)

When I read Pence dumping on Trump, I wondered where is that mild mannered, Christian Pence as he was portrayed for four years!? The Democrats can’t just come right out and k**l Trump, so they’re using our laws as seen by Biden and his destroyers of our home of the free because of the brave.
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Aug 8, 2023 13:55:11   #
permafrost wrote:
Originally an E-mail to an editor I believe....Not sure?
Although IT WAS WRITTEN.
"Are we fighting a war on terror or aren't we? Was
it or was it not, started by Islamic people who
brought it to our shores on September 11, 2001
and have continually threatened to do so since?
Were people from all over the world, not brutally murdered
that day, in downtown Manhattan , across the Potomac from
the capitol of the USA and in a field in Pennsylvania ?
Did nearly three thousand men, women and children die a horrible, burning or crushing death that day, or didn't they?
Do you think I care about four U. S. Marines urinating on some dead Taliban insurgents?
And I'm supposed to care that a few Taliban were
claiming to be tortured by a justice system of a
nation they are fighting against in a brutal Insurgency.
I'll care about the Koran when the fanatics in the Middle
East, start caring about the Holy Bible, the mere belief
of which, is a crime punishable by beheading in Afghanistan .
I'll care when these thugs tell the world they are
sorry for hacking off Nick Berg's head, while Berg
screamed through his gurgling slashed throat.
I'll care when the cowardly so-called insurgents
in Afghanistan , come out and fight like men,
instead of disrespecting their own religion by
hiding in Mosques and behind women and children.
I'll care when the mindless zealots who blow
themselves up in search of Nirvana, care about the
innocent children within range of their suicide Bombs.
I'll care when the Canadian media stops pretending that
their freedom of Speech on stories, is more important than
the lives of the soldiers on the ground or their families waiting
at home, to hear about them when something happens.
In the meantime, when I hear a story about a
CANADIAN soldier roughing up an Insurgent
terrorist to obtain information, know this:
I don't care.
When I see a wounded terrorist get shot in the
head when he is told not to move because he
might be booby-trapped, you can take it to the bank:
I don't care. Shoot him again.
When I hear that a prisoner, who was issued a Koran and a prayer mat, and fed 'special' food, that is paid for by my tax dollars, is complaining that his holy book is being 'mishandled,' you can absolutely believe, in your heart of hearts:
I don't care.
And oh, by the way, I've noticed that sometimes
it's spelled 'Koran' and other times 'Quran.'
Well, Jimmy Crack Corn you guessed it.
I don't care!!
If you agree with this viewpoint, pass this on to
all your E-mail Friends. Sooner or later, it'll get to
the people responsible for this ridiculous behavior!
If you don't agree, then by all means hit the delete
button. Should you choose the latter, then please don't
complain when more atrocities committed by radical
Muslims happen here in our great Country! And may I add:
Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering, if
during their life on earth, they made a difference in
the world. But, the Soldiers don't have that problem.
I have another quote that I would like to
share AND...I hope you forward All this.
One last thought for the day:
Only five defining forces have ever offered to die for you:
1. Jesus Christ
2. The British Soldier.
3. The Canadian Soldier.
4. The US Soldier, and
5. The Australian Soldier
One died for your soul,
the other four, for you and your children's Freedom.
YOU MIGHT WANT TO PASS THIS ON,
AS MANY SEEM TO FORGET!
AMEN! GOD BLESS THOSE WHO HAVE LOST SOMEONE DUE TO THIS FIGHT FOR FREEDOM.
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Excellent! Thank you for sharing. And God bless the soldier or Marine who thought these thoughts and wrote them down.
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Aug 8, 2023 13:49:45   #
dtucker300 wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20230208-the-tech-revealing-hidden-doodles-in-old-books-and-objects

The mysterious doodles hidden in a 1,300-year-old book
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Doodles in the Eadburg book: was it the owner, or a mischievous child? It's a mystery (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
By Richard Fisher
8th February 2023
Centuries-old books, manuscripts and printing plates often contain invisible etchings, mysterious letters – and even doodles. A new technology that maps the surface of these objects is bringing them to light.
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Around 1,300 years ago, a woman leant over a precious book, and etched some letters into the margin, along with some cartoonish drawings. She didn't use ink – she scratched them in, so they were almost invisible to the naked eye.

Until last year, no-one knew they were there.

The 8th-Century book – a copy of the Act of Apostles from the Christian New Testament – is now kept in the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Researchers have known for a while that the religious text was probably owned by a woman, but they weren't sure who.

In 2022, the researcher Jessica Hodgkinson at the University of Leicester decided to take a closer look, and was surprised to find a hidden etching on page 18, just below the Latin text.

When digitally highlighted, it looked like this:

The hidden etching that sparked further investigation (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
The hidden etching that sparked further investigation (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)

The letters read: "EaDBURG BIREð CǷ….N", with the last word incomplete. What could it mean?

Hodgkinson figured that the first symbol was a cross, followed by "Eadburg": almost certainly the name of the book's owner. Further analysis revealed it had been scratched deliberately with some form of stylus into four other pages.

Not much is known about her, but Hodgkinson and colleagues suspect that Eadburg was a nun – the abbess of a religious community at Minster-in-Thanet, in the English county of Kent.

The subsequent letters were a bit more enigmatic: could it mean "bears cwærtern" – the Old English word for "prison"? The Latin passage it accompanies describes the imprisonment of the Apostles, so Eadburg might have been drawing a parallel with her own situation.

Even more intriguing, Hodgkinson and colleagues found drawings of little people on other pages. In one margin, a square figure with outstretched arms – could it be a nun perhaps? (see below, top-left). In another, a person holding up their hand to the face of glum companion (bottom-right). An 8th-Century version of "talk to the hand"? Their meaning is a mystery.

Doodles in the Eadburg book: was it the owner, or a mischievous child? It's a mystery (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
Doodles in the Eadburg book: was it the owner, or a mischievous child? It's a mystery (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)

The marginalia inside the Eadburg book is not the only example of hidden writing and drawing discovered in Oxford in recent months. Hodgkinson was able to see Eadburg's etchings thanks to a new imaging technology at the Bodleian Library, which can map the physical texture and contours of a book page, manuscript, or the surface of other historical objects such as printing plates. Doing this in fine detail reveals features that would otherwise be invisible to the eye or standard cameras.

"The surface itself carries a vast amount of information," explains Adam Lowe, founder of the Factum Foundation in Madrid, a non-profit which engineered the technology for the Bodleian as part of the Archiox project (Analysing and Recording Cultural Heritage in Oxford). "The more you can make that visible, the more really exciting discoveries are going to come out."

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The Archiox researchers use two devices to create digital representations of pages and objects: the "Selene", which has four cameras capable of capturing differences in surface relief down to 25 micrometres (0.025mm/0.001in), and the "Lucida", which deploys lasers and two tiny cameras to create 3D scans.

"Everything's measurable, this is not just an imaging tool, it's also a measurement tool as well. And that makes it all more exciting," says John Barrett, the Bodleian’s senior photographer and Archiox technical lead.

A close-up of this printing plate reveals the texture that the technology can map and then digitise (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
A close-up of this printing plate reveals the texture that the technology can map and then digitise (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)

In the basement of the Bodleian, the technology is now being used to create digital representations of various items in the library collection.

The Eadburg book was not the only centuries-old document to reveal hidden etchings.

In this 9th-Century manuscript, the Archiox researchers mapped a hunting scene, scratched into the surface:

A hunting scene etched into a 1,200-year-old manuscript (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
A hunting scene etched into a 1,200-year-old manuscript (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)

And then beneath the animals, a name: the letters "RODA", which probably relate to the book's owner. "This was never noticed," says Barrett.

Researchers didn't see the name RODA until the manuscript was scanned (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
Researchers didn't see the name RODA until the manuscript was scanned (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)

Why would people have etched their names and added drawings like this, almost invisibly?

With the names, it may simply have been to show ownership without scribbling all over a precious religious text. "These manuscripts were considered sacred. And although you wanted to make your own mark on them, you didn't want to be too obvious necessarily," explains Barrett.

And as for the pictures, "I don't think it was necessarily just doodling for the sake of doodling," he says. "Often with these annotations, and certainly ones that I've recorded more recently, they have definitely had a relationship to the text itself."

Copper plates

Some of the first items in the Bodleian's collection to be scanned for the Archiox project were 200-to-300-year-old copper printing plates – the Rawlinson collection – selected by Alexandra Franklin, co-ordinator of the Centre for the Study of the Book, and Chiara Betti, a PhD student at the University of London.

Here's one example where the Archiox technology revealed a previously hidden etching on a plate's rear. On the front, it depicts an influential French cardinal, but when researchers looked at the back, there appeared to be faint musical staves:

To the naked eye, the musical staves (left) were only just visible, and far less obvious than the cardinal on the front (right) (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
To the naked eye, the musical staves (left) were only just visible, and far less obvious than the cardinal on the front (right) (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)

… but when the 3D surface was mapped, they became much clearer (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
… but when the 3D surface was mapped, they became much clearer (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)

This revealed a piece of music and words beneath (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
This revealed a piece of music and words beneath (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)

"It was probably inspired by Psalm 9, because the words seem to fit," says Barrett. In the new King James version of the Bible, Psalm 9 reads: "I will praise you, O Lord, with my whole heart; I will tell of all your marvellous works; I will be glad and rejoice in You; I will sing praise to You name, O Most High."

Why would someone have done this? "The [copper] material itself was very valuable," explains Barrett. "It could have been re-used, or it might have just been an opportunity for the artist or the engraver to have a practice."

However, as he points out, there's no known print of this music from the plate, so finding it added a new item to historical record. "This has not been marked in the catalogue reference for this plate. These are completely new discoveries being made," says Barrett. "I would say probably a third of the plates that I've imaged for Archiox have had something on the back as well. Very often the designs are really beautiful, or strange or mysterious."

Maps and artistry

The Archiox technology has also revealed new clues about how objects were crafted, such as the historically important map below.

"This is the earliest recognisable map of the British Isles, dated to the 14th Century," explains Barrett.

The Gough Map of the island of Great Britain, with Scotland on the left, and England and Wales on the right (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
The Gough Map of the island of Great Britain, with Scotland on the left, and England and Wales on the right (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)

The Archiox team's imaging of the surface revealed that "it is absolutely riddled in pin holes, over 2,000 of them… features like cathedrals and rivers and things have either been pricked or scored," says Barrett.

This suggests that some copying had gone on, since map-makers would have used pins to aid duplication by laying the original map on top of the duplication and using the sharp points to score landmarks onto the material below. "You might think that this early map was probably used to generate other maps, but actually, the reverse is true," he says.

Why so? The surface mapping revealed that "the pin holes don't go all the way through. So we can deduce from that that this was actually copied from a precursor: an earlier map."

Here the pinholes are not easily visible on the Gough map, only the detail of a town (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
Here the pinholes are not easily visible on the Gough map, only the detail of a town (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)

…but when the surface was scanned, the pinholes became much clearer to see (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
…but when the surface was scanned, the pinholes became much clearer to see (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)

Finally, the Archiox scanning technology is helping to reveal new insights into the artistry of objects. The Japanese woodblock print below illustrates how. When the Archiox researchers scanned the surface, they noticed that the woodblock artist had added textures that they would have known would have been invisible to the naked eye.

Consider the figure's face and the bow around his head, both printed using the same colour. See how there's a difference in texture?

A Japanese print, and the scanned surface texture (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)
A Japanese print, and the scanned surface texture (Credit: Archiox/Bodleian Library)

"You wonder, why on Earth, did the printer go to the trouble of doing this really incredible embossing and debossing work, when you can't appreciate it?" says Barrett. Was it to change the way the light reflected off the finished print? Perhaps. "I think the answer is it was a labour of love. These things were made as perfectly as they possibly could. It gives you a new appreciation of the sk**l involved in making these things, which you didn't really have before if you were just photographing them with conventional recording technology."

Lowe suggests that, through this new approach, there could be thousands of new discoveries waiting to be made, hidden in plain sight in libraries and art collections. "People are starting to realise that 'relief information' is t***sforming our knowledge. There must be objects in libraries all over the world that could benefit from this technology…it's about treating material objects as evidence," he says. "There's a lot that's known, but there's a lot more that can be, and I think that's an incredibly inspiring and exciting thought."

*Richard Fisher is a senior journalist for BBC Future. Twitter: @rifish
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I read the entire thing. Thank you for sharing this. At a time when the world seems topsy turvy, this is very enlightening. Giving us hope for a brighter future. Maybe someone somewhere is doing these etchings for us to find.
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Aug 8, 2023 13:35:34   #
Wolf counselor wrote:
If we stop buying and we do it as an organized effort, we could bring down the prices of everything.

When you've already got everything you need, it's easy to follow the advice of, "Just Don't Buy It "

But even if you don't have everything you need, you should consider adopting some of the traits of a miser.

Look up the word miser and understand that every dime you spend is making someone else rich.

A miser doesn’t spend money.

A miser hoardes money

For many years now I have been boycotting a long list of products and businesses.

In doing so, I have hoarded the money that would have been spent on these products and services.

And I know that if everyone in America could follow my simple recipe, we would see the prices of everything take a nose dive.

The entire recipe consists of four words

JUST.......DON'T ...... BUY ......IT

For example, I've recently added FORD to my boycott list.

And I shouldn't have to tell you that Ford trucks have been the preferred vehicle of the average Texas redneck for decades.

But Ford has now gone woke, so you know what ?

Fuck Ford.

I own two Ford trucks but never will I buy another one.

I recently inherited a 2018 Dodge cummins 2500 and I'm completely sold on it.

I'm gonna drive that damn Dodge until it lays down and dies.

If and when I have to buy another truck, it damn sure won't be another damned Ford.

The whole world has witnessed how Bud Light has been completely stripped of the lucrative profits it once enjoyed.

Because serious boycotting works.

And now, even the stupid q***rs won't drink the crap.

Another example of a product that I won't spend a dime on is Coca-Cola.

Coca-Cola has a long list of products besides it's iconic Coke.

I boycott them all.

You can find a list of these products online.

I could fill a whole page with things I'm on strike against.

I've been boycotting the NFL and all professional sports for many years now and I just added NASCAR to that list.

I boycott damn near everything you find in the grocery stores.

We just refuse to eat processed bulls**t.

If everybody would just stop buying crap, then the people who make the crap will get the message.

Become a miser and instead of spending money, collect it and stack it.

You don't need most of that crap anyway, so when you get the urge to throw away your money on bulls**t.....think about it and

Just....Don't.... Buy ....It
If we stop buying and we do it as an organized eff... (show quote)


Good advice. I boycott some things but not enough to make a difference. We could be ready for the next real depression.
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Aug 8, 2023 13:31:24   #
youngwilliam wrote:
I think by kevvy's comment, which he has backwards as usual, that he loves children. But not in a fatherly way if you know what I mean.😉


Interesting point.
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Aug 8, 2023 13:29:11   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Not for children or the mentally ill...


Homeless on the street? Maybe some mentally ill but not children.
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Aug 8, 2023 13:27:34   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
Your are revealing your true nature by sinking deeper into the ELWNJ h**e Trump quagmire while ignoring the real causes of the problems facing America. Your posts are no longer worth reading since they represent no original thought.


I gave up on you long ago.
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Aug 8, 2023 13:26:39   #
dtucker300 wrote:
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/18/how-much-you-need-to-earn-to-be-in-the-top-1-percent-in-every-us-state.html?utm_source=recommendedreads.com

How much money you need to earn to be in the top 1% in every U.S. state
Published Tue, Jul 18 202312:59 PM EDTUpdated Tue, Jul 18 20236:07 PM EDT

Mike Winters
@MIKEWINTRS


When it comes to being rich, location matters.

That’s because the amount of income you need to be in the top 1% of earners can vary by more than a half million dollars depending on which U.S. state you live in, according to a new analysis by personal finance website SmartAsset, which analyzed 2020 IRS data, adjusted to 2023 dollars.

In Connecticut, households need to earn an annual income of $952,902 or more to be part of the top 1% of earners.

That’s nearly three times the amount needed to be in the top 1% of earners in West Virginia, where the threshold is $367,582.

Nationally, households making $652,657 or more are considered among the top 1% — nearly eight times the median household income, which is about $75,000, according to the study.

States with large urban hubs like California and New York tend to have higher-paid residents when compared with rural Southern and Midwestern states like Mississippi or Iowa, per SmartAsset’s analysis.

While residents in more urban states tend to earn more, they also generally have a higher cost of living, which somewhat offsets those larger incomes.

Below are the household incomes needed to be part of the top 1% in each state, ranked from the highest threshold to the lowest.

1. Connecticut
Top 1% income threshold: $952,902
2. Massachusetts
Top 1% income threshold: $903,401
3. California
Top 1% income threshold: $844,266
4. New Jersey
Top 1% income threshold: $817,346
5. Washington
Top 1% income threshold: $804,853
6. New York
Top 1% income threshold: $776,662
7. Colorado
Top 1% income threshold: $709,092
8. Florida
Top 1% income threshold: $694,987
9. Illinois
Top 1% income threshold: $660,810
10. New Hampshire
Top 1% income threshold: $659,037
11. Wyoming
Top 1% income threshold: $656,118
12. Virginia
Top 1% income threshold: $643,848
13. Maryland
Top 1% income threshold: $633,333
14. Texas
Top 1% income threshold: $631,849
15. Utah
Top 1% income threshold: $630,544
16. Minnesota
Top 1% income threshold: $626,451
17. Nevada
Top 1% income threshold: $603,751
18. South Dakota
Top 1% income threshold: $590,373
19. Pennsylvania
Top 1% income threshold: $588,702
20. North Dakota
Top 1% income threshold: $585,556
21. Georgia
Top 1% income threshold: $585,397
22. Oregon
Top 1% income threshold: $571,813
23. Arizona
Top 1% income threshold: $564,031
24. Idaho
Top 1% income threshold: $560,040
25. North Carolina
Top 1% income threshold: $559,762
26. Montana
Top 1% income threshold: $559,656
27. Kansas
Top 1% income threshold: $554,912
28. Rhode Island
Top 1% income threshold: $548,531
29. Tennessee
Top 1% income threshold: $548,329
30. Alaska
Top 1% income threshold: $542,824
31. Nebraska
Top 1% income threshold: $535,651
32. Delaware
Top 1% income threshold: $529,928
33. Vermont
Top 1% income threshold: $518,039
34. Wisconsin
Top 1% income threshold: $517,321
35. South Carolina
Top 1% income threshold: $508,427
36. Michigan
Top 1% income threshold: $504,671
37. Maine
Top 1% income threshold: $502,605
38. Missouri
Top 1% income threshold: $500,626
39. Ohio
Top 1% income threshold: $500,253
40. Hawaii
Top 1% income threshold: $495,263
41. Iowa
Top 1% income threshold: $483,985
42. Indiana
Top 1% income threshold: $473,685
43. Alabama
Top 1% income threshold: $470,341
44. Oklahoma
Top 1% income threshold: $460,172
45. Louisiana
Top 1% income threshold: $458,269
46. Arkansas
Top 1% income threshold: $450,700
47. Kentucky
Top 1% income threshold: $445,294
48. New Mexico
Top 1% income threshold: $411,395
49. Mississippi
Top 1% income threshold: $381,919
50. West Virginia
Top 1% income threshold: $367,582
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/18/how-much-you-need-... (show quote)


Very interesting. Made me feel poor but there’s only one of me now. Makes me feel richer.
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Aug 8, 2023 13:23:21   #
dtucker300 wrote:
https://jalopnik.com/sugar-cane-cars-are-beating-evs-in-brazil-1850664393

Sugar-Cane Cars Are Beating EVs in Brazil
Toyota, Volkswagen, and Stellantis like flex-fuel ethanol cars over EVs in Brazil.
By
José Rodríguez Jr.
PublishedJuly 21, 2023

Politicians, Big Ag, and major automakers like Toyota and Volkswagen are all conspiring in Brazil to maintain ethanol’s lead at the expense of EVs. Brazil’s flexible-fuel cars, which can run on a mix of ethanol and gasoline, have long been the most popular vehicles on the market, but these “sugar-cane cars” are threatening the adoption of fully-electric cars in the South American country, as Bloomberg reports. And despite the popularity of flex-fuel ethanol cars, it’s not all necessarily in the hands of buyers.

Ethanol-burning cars have ties to Brazil’s sugar industry, which wields great power and influence. Brazil is the world’s largest producer of sugar cane; the industry reportedly gave birth to the country’s agricultural elite, back when this small group amassed wealth off the backs of s***es brought in from Africa. In the ensuing decades, the sugar industry grew in power, and by 1979, had found another niche in pure ethanol-powered cars imported by Fiat.

These sugar-cane cars were cheaper to run than gasoline-powered cars, and made Brazil less prone to petroleum shortages, which decimated the country’s economy in the ’70s. As you might expect, buyers reacted well to these cars and they gained a steady following.

But it wasn’t until Volkswagen introduced the Gol Flex in 2003 that ethanol-powered cars really took off . The Gol Flex popularized flex-fuel cars, which run on a mix of ethanol and gas, and these quickly dethroned pure gas-burning vehicles on the market. For reference, flex-fuel cars accounted for 84.5 percent of the country’s entire auto sales in June 2023, per Bloomberg.

Until the advent of EVs, sugar-cane cars were a boon rather than curse. These cars helped Brazil achieve relatively low levels of carbon emissions: Bloomberg cites research that puts the lifetime emissions of Brazil’s sugar-cane cars at around 16.7 tons of carbon dioxide each versus the 40 to 50 tons emitted by similar combustion models around the world. Due to this, these cars helped Brazil lower its emissions compared to most developed economies and other “middle-income, populous nations like Russia or Mexico.” Remember, it’s not like Brazil is some scantily-populated country: São Paolo is the most populous city outside of Asia, and fourth largest city in the world based on population.

The fact that sugar-cane cars helped Brazil curb its emissions to a great degree while saving Brazilians money firmly entrenched their popularity. But the cars are now getting in the way of EVs, and are threatening to put Brazil further behind the rest of the world as the auto industry t***sitions to fully-electric cars. Despite EVs having lifetime emissions around half (8 or 9 tons of CO2) that of sugar-cane cars, the government of Brazil seems unwilling to let EVs succeed. And commercial interests from Big Ag and Big Auto play a role, too:

“It is not about denying the electric vehicles, but ethanol still holds a place in Brazil’s journey for the next 10 to 15 years, especially because hybrids increase efficiency,” said Paula Kovarsky, chief strategy officer at Brazil’s biggest sugar-cane processor, Raizen.

It doesn’t help that EVs in Brazil easily cost double what ethanol-powered vehicles like the flex-fuel Toyota Corolla cost. Because of the country’s stubborn devotion to sugar-cane cars, incoming EV makers from China like BYD and Great Wall Motors are now planning to make flex hybrids, in a stunning reversal of the Chinese carmakers’ onward march towards an EV future.

The ongoing failure of EVs in the country is a shame, considering Brazil has one of the cleanest power grids in the world, producing over 80 percent of its electricity from renewable sources. Here’s Brazil’s chance to be one of the cleanest auto fleets in the world, but a mildly cleaner and cheaper version of combustion is threatening its fully-electric future.
https://jalopnik.com/sugar-cane-cars-are-beating-e... (show quote)


Just more reason to be glad m old. This political shove is way out of bounds.
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Aug 4, 2023 23:56:30   #
pescado rojo wrote:
Every day your connection to reality becomes more tenuous. Come back Kevyn, come back while there is still time. Come....BAAAAaaaack..................


Good post. He won’t hear it, though.
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