Wednesday 5th of February 2025

the g-2 experiment...

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About 10,000 muons reach every square meter of the earth's surface a minute; these charged particles form as by-products of cosmic rays colliding with molecules in the upper atmosphere. Traveling at relativistic speeds, muons can penetrate tens of meters into rocks and other matter before attenuating as a result of absorption or deflection by other atoms.[10]

 

 

gouging in times of war... on covid-19... nothing new...

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Retailers charging “beyond outrageous” prices for rapid antigen tests are being referred to the federal police for investigation, as supply issues continue to hamper Australia’s testing regime.

The referrals were disclosed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission as union leaders accused the federal government of putting workers “in harm’s way” by failing to provide free and accessible rapid antigen tests.

 

Union leaders said after an “emergency” meeting on Monday that free rapid antigen tests were needed for the whole community, not just essential workers, and they vowed to write to all employers urging them to protect employees.

volcanic friends and families...

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Over several decades the ABC’s international service has built an enviable reputation in Asia and the Pacific as a trusted provider of quality, independent public media. Radio Australia, launched in 1939 as “Australia Calling”, grew into a world-renowned institution, and an international TV service broadcasting to 50 countries was added in 1993, with online services following a few years later. Through its international development arm (ABCID), the ABC has also fostered enduring relationships, especially in the Pacific where it has been highly valued as the main provider of support for local public interest media, including the building of effective media infrastructure and the provision of emergency information services.

 

start planning: let it rip — kick scomo out...

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I have scant sympathy for a high-profile person with such disregard for the health and safety rules of his own country, let alone those of others (“Game, set and vax as court says Djokovic must leave”, January 17). If he didn’t comply with our health rules, he should not have been given a visa in the first place. If nothing else, perhaps the government could publish a full-page ad setting out the rules. But I’d have preferred the government had better protected our nation by keeping Omicron out in the first place but once it was here, it should have continued mandating PPE and the safeguards that stopped Delta, rather than tossing Novak Djokovic out in a rear-guard action. Peter Thornton, Killara

money gap...

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While millions of Australians struggle to make ends meet during the COVID-19 pandemic, the nation’s billionaires have pocketed $205 million a day.

Anti-poverty charity Oxfam has run the numbers and found Australia’s 47 billionaires doubled their collective net worth to $255 billion over the first two years of the crisis.

Those men and women, who count business magnates Gina Rinehart, James Packer and Frank Lowy among them, now hold more wealth than the poorest 30 per cent of Australians, which equates to about 7.7 million people.

 

The findings from the Oxfam report, released on Monday, were mirrored on a global scale, with the world’s ten richest men also more than doubling their fortunes to $1.9 trillion.

let it R.I.P....

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NSW residents have been warned to brace themselves for high numbers of COVID-19 deaths in the coming days as the state’s healthcare workers battle exhaustion in the face of rising hospitalisations.

Health Minister Brad Hazzard hit out at people who have chosen not to get vaccinated, saying they needed “to give a damn about someone other than” themselves.

“Give a damn about your community, your family and most particularly, the health staff across NSW who you expect to be looking after you if and when you end up in our hospital system,” he said.

The state recorded 29,504 new COVID-19 cases and 17 deaths in the latest reporting period.

history of erasure and exclusion...

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In her latest book, Not “A Nation of Immigrants”: Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, and a History of Erasure and Exclusion, world-renowned scholar and activist Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz writes, “The United States has never been ‘a nation of immigrants.’ It has always been a settler state with a core of descendants from the original colonial settlers, that is, primarily Anglo-Saxons, Scots Irish, and German. The vortex of settler colonialism sucked immigrants through a kind of seasoning process of Americanization, not as rigid and organized as the ‘seasoning’ of Africans, which rendered them into human commodities, but effective nonetheless.”

toilet economics alla scomo...

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At its heart, economics is fundamentally the social science of distribution — who gets what.

And, right now, the pandemic has thrown a spanner into the works: no-one, or at least, very few people, are able to get everything they want or, in many cases, even need.

NATO or bust...

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Russia previously slammed the alliance's creeping expansion, saying that NATO should return to the positions that existed at the moment of signing the 1997 Russia-NATO Founding Act. The Russian Foreign Ministry has underscored that strengthening NATO’s military potential near Russia’s borders poses a national security threat.

 

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Sunday the bloc would never pull allied troops from member states that had joined it since 1997, but is ready to discuss arms reduction with Russia.

 

if you were too young to know...

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Despite the Murdoch media hate of the Labor Party, history has not been in favour of Albo in another aspect. Let's say that one would expect a bit of funny "vengeance" from Uncle Rupe may not be out of the question, because at the time of the Rabbitohs being expelled from Rugby League (1998-99) by what we suspect were Murdoch's shenanigan. Imagine at the time, TWO protests in the streets of Sydney walking to the Town Hall — one protest with more than 40,000 angry people against Murdoch and the second having more than 60,000 people in the streets... And Albo was a supporter of the Rabbitohs then... And the appeal to the court case reinstated the "Rabbits"...

 

not even wrapped up in foil...

blinkeringblinkeringBlinken’s blinkered vision of Russia

 

Relations between the US and Russia are at an all-time low, but rather than seeking a reasonable diplomatic resolution, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken seems comfortable uttering nonsensical assessments devoid of reality. 

“One lesson of recent history is that once Russians are in your house, it’s sometimes very difficult to get them to leave.”

The level of hubris-laced ignorance it would take an ostensibly intelligent, well-informed individual to make such a statement, in public, in an official capacity, goes beyond political parody.

parisian dream...

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Parisian Dream

To Constantin Guys

 

By Baudelaire

 

 

I

 

Of this fantastic landscape,

That no mortal ever dreams

This morning again the image,

Distant and vague, delights me.

 

Sleep is full of miracles!

… By a simple decision

I banned from the spectacles

All the wild vegetation,

 

And, proud of my creative genius,

my painting tasted like thus

An intoxicating uniform ether

Of steel, and marble and water.

 

Towers of stairs and arcades,

Were an infinite palace

walking on sewage...

walking on sewage...walking on sewage... 

The political life and times of Scott Morrison will hopefully end at the next elections. On this line of articles and comments we will try to explain why Scotty should be booted out.

 

Scotty is a beast of great manipulation like a magician in a second-rate show-alley called parliament. And this is dangerous. He plays a deceitful game like a glib painted clown plays an important personage in a Shakespeare tragedy that demands the appearance of self-sacrifice. Yet, at no stage, is Scott able to take the blame for the crap, mishaps and fucups he has made you endure. Meanwhile, he will give good marks to himself for having survived these major SNAFUs. But should someone expose him as a fake, he will roll onto himself and play the martyr.

 

science fiction on planet earth...

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Ada Palmer is a professor of European history at the University of Chicago. Her four-volume science fiction series, Terra Ignota, was inspired by 18th-century philosophers such as Voltaire and Diderot.

“I wanted to write a story that Voltaire might have written if Voltaire had been able to read the last 70 years’ worth of science fiction and have all of those tools at his disposal,” Palmer says in Episode 495 of the Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy podcast.

the balls-up boy...

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Novak Djokovic is back on court in Melbourne, training ahead of the Australian Open despite ongoing uncertainty over whether he can remain in the country.

Follow today's events as they happen. 

 

Read more:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-14/novak-djokovic-updates-blog-visa-decision-alex-hawke/100755958

 

 

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