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  • According to Michael O'Keefe...

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @jon-nyc said in According to Michael O'Keefe...: You had the curries already in 1990. England got better after that with EU immigration and much, much worse with middle eastern and south Asian migration. By which I mean Islamic immigration. It's ironic that Brexit was sold as a solution to the immigration from Europe, which I agree improved the country no end. What's happened since then is definitely problematic, and the points based system that was introduced seems to have increased the number of immigrants, which presumably wasn't its intent.
  • If David Sacks were a cartoon

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  • 20 years later

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    AxtremusA
    Nah, Xi already declared that he won't raise the tariffs above 125% because there will be "no market" for American imports in China at that tariff level.
  • Statue Groping

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    jon-nycJ
    I posted the above before watching the video. Note half of the people in the video touching the statue are women. And literally all are posing for pictures. Irish authorities should leave it be and deal with their real problems.
  • My foreign manufacturing proposal…

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    jon-nycJ
    And Ricardo sighed. It almost is designed to eliminate comparative advantage. I’d prefer tariffs (and industrial policy) that were entirely national and economic security based. Do we care if Vietnam makes all of our socks? No. In a pinch we could go sockless until we figured it out. Or we could learn how to darn them again like our grandmothers did. Do we care if Taiwan makes all of our chips? Hell yes, even though they’re friendly. Do we care if China makes all our drones? (Or most of them). Hell fucking yes.
  • Khalil gets his own thread

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    jon-nycJ
    You can appeal the law itself. A lower court once found it unconstitutional but since it was a lower court it didn’t set precedent. Judge was Trump’s sister.
  • Gold Note

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    APMEX is my go to. Sold to them too. That takes a leap of faith, putting gold worth thousands in a box and mailing it away hoping it gets there and they don’t say ‘dude the box was empty’ or something.
  • Who am I?

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    JollyJ
    @Doctor-Phibes said in Who am I?: I know the main actor. Not sure about supporting actor ***=NSFW content***click to show Humphrey Bogart, Casablanca Supporting actor - I'm guessing Paul Henreid, because I can't imagine it being Peter Lorre or Claud Rains. I guess it could be Peter Lorre. Thought you would get it.
  • Make Movies Great Again?

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    AxtremusA
    Movie making, as a craft, has passed the phase where small teams of people with limited budget can make significant breakthrough. They need high tech that need big money to truly push the envelope. Happened to Physics, happened to medicine, happened to the car industry, happening to AI … not really new. Films with smaller budget? Look to China. They keep churning out these so-called “vertical screen dramas”, where you watch them on cellphones in portrait mode. In their original form they were released as short episodes, each a few minutes long, and a “complete” story arc would span dozens to 100+ episodes. But on YouTube you can fine “complete compilation” that you can binge on, usually two to three hours per “movie.” Quality is usually between “mediocre” and “quite good” but never “great.” Very little originality with the big story arcs but a lot of creativity in creating variations within similar story arcs and cross-pollinating elements from the few distinct story arcs that are there. And oh so entertaining, you can sit through them well-entertained without doing much, if any, thinking — like Lifetime and Hallmark movies but can also be exciting, edgy, and actually interesting. Tons of these on YouTube, multiple “new releases” of complete “movies” every day. (And as far as I know, viewers here can watch them tariff-free.) Looking across the world and across history, I cannot think of an even more productive or prolific production of “low budget movies” than this.
  • One for Mik to try?

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    JollyJ
    Thought it interesting that he started with a recipe in Bon Appetit and then thought, "I can do better".
  • Two years of chaos followed by a blue wave

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    jon-nycJ
    @LuFins-Dad At some point would it be cheaper to move to a different district? That’s insane.
  • Possum skill?

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    @Renauda, jon-nyc You cracked it, leather working. Many thanks for the information. I'd wondered initially if it was for shaping lead or tin, Cornwall being famous for those, but it's too light for metals so was thinking maybe for trimming slate roofing tiles. Hence been in the axe drawer. It is a vicious looking thing until you feel the edges. Sharpened and fixed to a 4' staff it would be like a Game if Thrones weapon for Aria to weild.
  • Fry them eggs!

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    JollyJ
    New to me. Maybe Mik will give them a go...
  • Not Florida Man, but..........

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  • Taking off for Lisbon

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    @Mik @Renauda @blondie Thanks. I missed the excitement, but heard about it and saw all kinds of crazy videos. They shut down the metro for safety reasons, and traffic was just standing. A aquaintance had to walk about 5+ miles home in her work clothes (skirt, heels, etc.). She said that she had to go into a store and buy a cheap pair of gym shoes because she never could have walked all the way in her regular work shoes. LOL Fortunately, BKK had a similar earthquake about 20 years ago, so the building instructions were made much more strict after that, so most of the buildings are now in pretty good shape. link text The building under construction that collapsed, killing a bunch of workers was being built by a Chinese company (LOL). Kind of a scandal as a newspaper filmed some of the project managers taking boxes of files out from the project office through a back fence and driving away with them!
  • The Cabinet Thread

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    Minister of Ag -Talked about how tariffs will help farmers and ranchers Trying to figure this one out. Where are farmers going to go with their excess crops since they will now be more difficult to sell overseas? [image: percentofusagricultureexported.png?itok=P3i9ng0v]
  • The Ballerina

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    taiwan_girlT
    Good deal? Bad deal?
  • It's really bitter...

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    HoraceH
    @Wim said in It's really bitter...: @Horace Ah, never eaten belgian endive a.k.a. 'chicons belges'? It's not that evolution taught a hard rule, just that it suggested something advantageous for not dying.
  • This is impressive.

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    @jon-nyc said in This is impressive.: Imagine what that would do to a large animal. I seem to recall that’s how the Bond villain’s henchman (played by Anonio Banderas) died badly in License to Kill.
  • 15%

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    MikM
    Go for it. COVID was five years ago.