r009 wrote:Peale tänast võib ka turgudel pisut huvitavaks minna, veel paar päeva kukkumist ja asi on kergelt sisuline.
r009 wrote:Kui tahad võid seda uskuda
https://www.aripaev.ee/borsiuudised/201 ... allinemist
Ise usun, see sisulise inflatsioon välja tulek. Usalduste kukkumine peaks selle välja tooma...
td wrote:Google maps jm. sarnane tasapinnaline (lame ) konstruktsioon on ikka väga-väga petlik./.../
r009 wrote:/.../Kui toiduainete futuuride tagatisi hakatakse tõstma/.../
The coyotes know *exactly* where the invisible fence begins and ends, without the benefit of *ever* wearing a shock collar. How do I know? Because they intentionally leave their scat on their side of the invisible fence, creating a demilitarized zone as precise and as well-observed as anything on the Korean peninsula. Occasionally a coyote will try to test our dogs by leaving its scat juuusst over the line on our side of the DMZ. Our dogs, of course, just blithely ignore the provocation, not even knowing that they’re being challenged.
The smartest play for coyotes in the meta-game is never to Skirmish with humans. Never. And if you find yourself in a Skirmish-with-Humans game, then the smart play is to act scared, to run away at top speed. But no, coyotes are too clever by half, plenty smart enough to understand and master the reality of their immediate situation, but nowhere near smart enough to understand or withstand the reality of their larger situation.
Raccoons are simply criminals. And they’re not that smart. I’d put our barn cat up against a raccoon any day on any sort of cognitive test. We think raccoons are clever because they have those anthropomorphic paws and those cute little masks and even a Marvel superhero with its own toy line, but please. Raccoons are takers, not schemers. They’re killers, often for the sheer hell of it. Raccoons steal and kill way beyond what they need, and they do so in a totally wanton, non-clever way. When they push their scheming and stealing too far, coyotes and raccoons ALWAYS end up getting killed by the farmer
Financial innovation is no exception. And this is Reason #1 why financial innovation ALWAYS ends in tears, because coyotes are too clever by half. They figure out a brilliant way to win at the mini-game that they’re immersed in, and they ignore the meta-game. Eventually the meta-game blows up on them, and they’re toast.
Financial innovation, more than any other sort of innovation, attracts the raccoons — con men and hucksters at best, outright thieves at worst. They infest financial innovation. And they can’t control themselves, so they always push it too far. They’re never content with stealing a little.
Financial innovation is always and in all ways one of two things — a new way of securitizing something or a new way of leveraging something.
That’s it. There’s nothing new under the sun. Finding new ways to trade things (securitization) or new ways to borrow money on things (leverage) is what financial innovation is all about, and there are vast riches awaiting the clever coyotes who can come up with a useful scheme on either.
When coyotes play the Skirmish game, that’s all the excuse the State needs to come swooping in. And that’s exactly what is happening with Bitcoin.
Coyotes can change the world. Coyotes WILL change the world. But not if they misplay the meta-game. Not if they hang out with raccoons. Not if they fetishize ANY financial instrument as an intrinsic aspect of a commitment to liberty and justice for all. Because it’s not.
pop wrote:td wrote:Google maps jm. sarnane tasapinnaline (lame ) konstruktsioon on ikka väga-väga petlik./.../
Nii on, see on Mercatori projektsioon
td wrote:Miks ikkagi vaalad tulevad rannikule lõksu? Püüdsin leida vastust internetist:
http://www.projectjonah.org.nz/Stranded ... trand.html
Huvitav, et ei ole mainitud inimtekkelist müra: allveelaevade kajalokatsioon, laevade sõukruvid, meretuulikute vibratsioon. Kui minu läheduses mingi selline tundmatu mürisev asi oleks, siis ma vist läheksin hulluks ja viskuksin ka kuskile, et selle eest põegeneda.
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