Re: OT: Inflation in the US
- From: Joerg <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 17:43:09 -0800
John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 21:04:33 GMT, Joerg
<notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
John Larkin wrote:On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 11:59:51 -0800, JoergShe'd leave the inter-cultural session the instant a bullet whizzes or fight breaks out. And she's used to that. Once on an EMC test at CKC Labs in Mariposa we went to a saloon at night because it has a dance floor and good brew. Sure enough a good old fight broke out. Chairs, beers and other stuff flying and the whole nine yards. Cleared all the tourists out who thought this would only happen in movies :-)
<notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
John Larkin wrote:It's the wonderful Hollywood remake of The Seven Samurai. Tell herOn Sat, 19 Jan 2008 10:34:49 -0800, John SmithFull agreements here. Except that I think people in other countries aren't much different, at least not in the ones where I have lived.
<assemblywizard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
John Larkin wrote:One problem with a Godless, post-industrial, generally wealthy society
...You certainly demonstrate that is one way of "looking at it." However, I live in Stockton, California. We are inundated with Indians from Mexico representing themselves as Spanish. They gather, every morning, in various locations in the poorer districts, liquor store parking lots, vacant lots, quick stop lots, etc. You can hire them for ~$5.00 an hour cash. If the "homeless" must compete with them for "start positions", "take-a-job-just-to-survive-situations", etc.--they probably opt for a sign in front of your building ... can't really say what I'd do myself--keep an eye out for me. :-D
A sign that says "will work for food" doesn't mean that they are
serious. Most panhandlers know exactly what works to maximize revenue.
In front of our building, the panhandlers work in organized 2-hour
shifts. The signs are always crudely lettered on brown cardboard,
because that's what works best. The panhandlers are almost universally
youngish white males; in a town that's 30% Chinese, I've never seen a
Chinese beggar.
The large number of unemployed panhandlers is a symptom of widespreadI do geocaching using GPS devices just for fun with the wife and a few friends (you know, the old "treasure hunt gig"--the wife just loves it) I have seen many of those suffering from "widespread prosperity" under bridges, along railroad tracks, in vacant lots, etc. Now the news may tell me one thing and gov't propaganda along with it--but, when my eyes tell me another--I'll leave you to decide what I believe ...
prosperity. Think about it.
Yeah, my million dollar home was a real steal ... well, it would have been two million if it was located down in so. cal., so I guess some may view it as "lucky." :-(To tell me we are better off is a very poor joke, been there, seen it. However, they have convinced the youngsters they are better off and things are only getting better.I doubt that we'll have a serious depression, and price controls only
Sure looks to me like we are heading towards another depression and price controls ... we shall see what the future brings.
make things worse. Besides, most things, except housing, are dirt
cheap in the USA.
JohnWhile I don't believe anyone has a crystal ball which can predict our future accurately--and especially amongst such dramatic manipulations of the economy--I am still betting on my eyes ... like I said, we shall see what the future brings.
And, handing a homeless couple a ten dollar bill makes me feel good--even if their next stop is a liquor store. Again, I can't say what I'd do in their position--however, I prefer Jim Beam! <LOL>
is that there is a huge amount of money to be made by overstimulating
basic human appetites, appetites that evolved before printing,
television, cars, slot machines, IV drugs, credit cards, Home Shopping
Network, and trans fats were invented. So many people spend excess
time and money on porn, gossip mags, violent movies, gambling, fast
cars, cocaine, distilled spirits, hideous "collectables", and
disgusting pastries. I think Americans especially have appetites for
this sort of stuff.
Most of us here are lucky; we design electronics, and that keeps usDarn. My wife can't stand Westerns and DTV can't be recorded (yet).
amused.
Hey "The Magnificent Seven" is on PBS tonight. We can watch it on The
Brat's enormous LCD teevee.
it's an inter-cultural experience.
I thought she's back east now, studying. Why do parents always pamper their kids ...?Unless the multipath kills it anyhow. So you daughter owns a big screen TV?Yeah, she got a huge Samsung thing and a BluRay player. I've got to
admit it's mesmerizing. They must be doing some outrageous dsp inside,
because even broadcast video has incredible sharpness and color, with
just a bit of over-edge sharpening and an occasional motion artifact.
Impressive. We spend a lot of time one her bed watching Rome and
Deadwood and Bertie&Jeeves. We crosscheck the Rome and Deadwood
history on Wikipedia. The Wodehouse books I already have.
Last semister at Cornell. She bought the video gear herself over
Christmas break. But she works summers, so arguably she paid for it
herself.
<roaring applause>
That is wonderful because then she will learn how to budget, what stuff costs, and so on.
Pamper our kids? Why? I guess it's in out genes to be part of the food
chain for the next generation. There's a female spider that mates and
eats the male. Then she lays a bunch of eggs and dissolves into a blob
of jelly that her offspring eat.
I told my wife that I prefer not to be eaten :-)
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
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