Sunday, November 12, 2006

CERRADO

CERRADO.

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Honey Come Quick With The Iodine

Gotta get down to the government mine

Cos' that's where I lately spend my time

Make good money five dollars a day

Made any more I might move awayy...yea

THE PROBLEM:

Me: The dead. That is smart.

Other: Yeah.

Me: That's really something. (How to sell sell sell this....)

Other: (seems to sense something in the air): Your'e not going to listen to that punk rock, are you?

Me: You know, sometimes I just -

Other: What? Wanna punch me? Is that it?

Me: No. That's two things you shouldn't have said.

Other: (Fairly seething)

Me: Do you know what you sound like? You sound like Nixon. And may I add?

Other: Yes.

Me: You are so far from being....(cool?)....(good?)...(dead?) What you want to be.

Other: I know.

Me: Let's chill.

Other: I said it first.

Me: You know, if Pearly Baker moved to Poland...?

Other: Ridiculous.

Me: For example.

Other: Mm.

Me: Mm. But; if people felt the support.....How do you say it in European?

Other: What? Cover band? Obstacles? Eurovision Song Contest?

Me: Ha. No. Contiguous express? Uncle Blah Blah? No. The universe was created not by God, but by work?

Other: No. Yes?

Me: Something. I really don't know.

Other: You said it first.

Precious Money

Precious money and the quality of life.

Today:Newbury Comics:

Echo and the Bunnyment: Crocodiles, Heaven Up Here
Afrika Bambaataa: Planet Rock, Zulu Grooves w/John Lydon
ex-Girl: Endangered Species w/"Pretty You Ugly"
The Who: The Who Sell Out ($7.99)

~$60

Yes!

The 26 Letters Their Men Let Them Use

I have to write a feminist manifesto, or find a woman to explain it to so it's genuine. It's entitled "The 26 Letters Their Men Let Them Use", about how men systematically prevent women from reading the Chinese newspaper.

Feeling guilty, men? The way to solve this problem is to buy 1 (one) Chinese newspaper and leave it lying around the house. Cost = 60 cents. And you're done.

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More Video From Yesterday

Entertain by Sleater-Kinney.

If you're the type of person who prefers Jim Rome over John Madden, I have two words for you: Ethel Merman. As in "After the Lawrence Welk show at the Wiltern, we all headed over to J-Stew's house to crank up the Ethel Merman. Some chicks made fun of us, can't figure it out. Are you with me, clones?"

No, I'm not with you, clone.

Although, in a funny, roundabout, obvious show business way, since I own no Ashlee Simpson records, it could be said that everything I know about Ashlee Simpson comes from hearing her songs played so repeatedly on the Jim Rome Show.

It seems germane to mention that in 1992 I lived on Serrano Avenue, which is one block east of Western Avenue, east on Wilshire. Two blocks north, sort of in the shadow of the Taiwanese government's west coast office building/consulate. Within easy walking distance of Hollywood, Melrose, and even downtown if you don't have a car. It's in the middle of Koreatown.

And while we're actually on the topic of sports, here's a dream:

New York Giants --> Honolulu Giants

Buffalo Bills --> LA Megas

Right. And then San Francisco will move to Buffalo and become the New York 49ers. Oakland will develop a Janus method to absorb the Frisko beat. Nice work, clone.

Y World - YFM

I am sure we have all deeply appreciated hip-hop, rap and the associated R & B in our time. Hey Ya - the perfect song. Air Force Ones by Nelly; 99 Problems by Jay-Z; the David Banner song about steak and shrimp; those old songs by De La Soul and Tribe Called Quest.

Since South Africa is the country with a more impressive pedigree than America in the department of "INTEGRATION", it will please the reader to know that in my research for the en:Wikipedia article "List of radio stations in South Africa", the station YFM in Jozi (Johannesburg) is definitely pretty good. It has a very similar mix, with lots of South African music added in. And comparatively, it is so funny how one can tune in, listen to lots of the same songs, in a very noticeably organized, purposeful and literary production value environment. It is a really nice environment, and it feels like one is in an important place. Like Pasadena, or a shopping mall, or standing in front of the 42nd Street library in New York. I am so used to the Manhattany, collegiate, American music environment.

The bottom line, of course, is that we cannot as a nation afford to let the South Africans just run away with the future of integration without at least trying to catch up. Direct link:YFM

Recipes and Food

Recipes. Well, it is sort of like a recipe. I grew up with a lot of recipes. At any rate:Korean food purchased on the internet:

Curry Powder and Ottogi Hash Powder:

It is like this: One boils potatoes and some carrots in some water. When the potatoes are cooked, one doesn't discard the water; one adds the powder to the standing cook water to form the sauce. I had never really seen this method used in Western cooking, although I am sure it must exist.

Rice can be served with these dishes. Browned ground beef is commonly added. There is always a simple lettuce and tomato salad served with these curries in restaurants. I use frozen vegetables instead.

The curry we are talking here is Northeast Asian curry from the supermarket. It is similar to Indian restaurant curries in some ways. Growing up, we had chicken twice a week. If I had grown up in Korea, supermarket curry would have filled the same function.

Vermont House is one of the most popular brands of curry in Japan and Korea. It contains small fragments of apple, for sugar.

Ottogi Hash is a food that seems to be the same as something I ate growing up, "Whiffenpoof Stew", made with beef and onions in a mild soy flavored sauce, served on rice. I am not sure I understand this term, but there it is anyway. I suppose Bart Simpson would call it something like "Siberian Power Food".

As far as worrying about whether pre-packaged curry is a quality food, the packaged mixes, which when prepared and served contain mostly fresh cooked ingredients, can be compared to our concepts of "homemade chicken soup" vs "Campbell's Chunky Chicken Soup." I am sure we've all eaten a lot of Cambell's soup in our lives. A jumbo 17.6 oz bag of curry good for at least 5 pounds of potatoes costs about $4. And, I can recommend "KGrocer" in Los Angeles as a Korean internet food store.

The Progress of Authority

Recent Wikipedia articles written include Rusal, List of radio stations in South Africa, and some categories in Chinese Wikipedia.

In re: Rusal, if you're a fan of Roman Abramov, I think he is going to go all the way again in the Russian steel industry, as he did in the aluminium industry. Those aluminium companies are so usefully organized now, it would boggle a warehouse keeper in Shanghai.

And how about the divorce? It's interesting how British pounds are greater than US dollars; as in "The divorce settlement is expected to approach 5.5 billion pounds." It is comforting to know that that money can be sourced to the very vast pool of successful speculative investment funds, rather than to "My family's vodka and black bread bills." It is important, and opportunistic, from a Public Relations standpoint, to express the function and process at work here.

Well, it's better than poetry?

If you have every gotten jacked by a senior management man quoting Robert Frost or somesuch, you may appreciate this.

In accounting, "Cost Centers" are sometimes used to organize a large body of financial information. For instance, these drilling equipment invoices should be entered in cost center "DRILLING EQUIPMENT".

In life, the concept of Cost Centers can be used to organize one's activity. The Cards-Tigers World Series could be attached to cost center "PIT". The Colts-Pats game last week could be written to cost center "HOLY SHRINE". The Democrat victory could be sent to cost center "VALUABLE OPEN LAND". Tiger Woods' career re-alignment could go to "SPRINGBOK".

There are 16 NFL games this weekend. I live in the New England - New York general area. Today's Cost Center is "RODEO". As in "I sure couldn't figure out what was going on with Jets-Pats until I figured on Cost Center:"RODEO". I have achieved peace and life is now ......as peaceful as a rodeo."

Saturday, November 11, 2006

A long day spent sorting through Bratmobile and J Church material yielded some results.

Couldn't find "Sticks Diary" by Angelic Upstarts, a song with a plot from "Last Train To Clarksville" that is funny in a very Elvis Costello/Buzzcocks kind of way...Cloyishness For Dummies....like a good Elvis or Pete Shelley song, Sticks Diary reveals both vulnerability and mild meanness, in a likable way, in the context of a long, slightly serious, over-the-top story of a guy who really likes Karen, the sister of the band as narrators of the song....

Here's one I actually found, Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, which also displays a very uncanny way of producing politically correct results. It is so odd; to deal with the fox hunt, one must be very slightly clunky in order not to offend! It takes a great deal of political intelligence to deal with the issues in this song. If Massachusetts were in England, Angelic Upstarts would be from Metro West. A few moments of onstage behaviour, in a clip added at the end, gives the lie to the serious, straight MOR nature of the video.

SSKHKH

Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her - Sister Sister - I had read about this band a long time ago on the internet, and just looked up a video on YouTube. I had read that the band had an Iggy Pop sound, but Sister Sister sounds a lot like Young Marble Giants. The video has something I like - unorthodoxy with solid results; it is a portrait of a normal woman.

You Come To Me This must be the simple hard rock sound the band is famous for.
Well, I looked for Kettle Lake by Steve Albini and Zeni Geva on YouTube, but I couldn't find it.

Viva la Revolucion/Joker in the Pack Why do I like this band so much? Every time I put on an Adicts album, I start thinking about how it transplants the thoughts of small potatoes street hoodlums into an hilarious Clockwork Orange musical format. Furthermore, if Bad Religion captures what it's like to be in the Southland (LA), the Adicts could be considered to do the same for the city of London. There is nothing like hearing about someone on the subway looking at one's Chinese food while singing "I want a Chinese takeaway" 20 or 30 times. One gets such a sense of the incredible command of the English language there, like Jay Leno likes to talk about on the Tonight Show. I think I saw this band listed with De La Soul and some others on a bill for a Prince's Trust Street Concert in London two years ago. If you think Bill Gates is doing good things with his money, providing billions in vaccines in Africa, then you will probably appreciate the work that the Prince's Trust is doing. The band likes to use material from Pachibel's Canon and The Sound of Music to highlight its message.
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Bratmobile

Girls Get Busy Not In The Way

Eating Toothpaste - Bratmobile. Bratmobile and Bad Religion - how can two bands so completely typify Northern California and Southern California and be so smaht?

I don't have a girlfriend at this time, so I listen to Cibo Matto and Bratmobile, that remind me of people I know.

Typical Northern California urban scene, from liner notes of J Church "Palestine" cd.
What a nice place! I think I remember walking by here in the summer of 1996. I remember that the neighborhood was very very.....how shall I say this?...it was very 定. I remember it because it reminded me of a Japanese neighborhood I had been walking through in 1993...You know the word 定, even though you may not think you do...it is something like "Smooth Control"...like owning your own plinth, as the government of the City of Mexico does....like a young version of Seymour Skinner's mother....like Gang Green's cover of "Voices Carry"...like the concept of Secondary Modern from Elvis Costello...like a cafeteria for zombies is a secure investment...like what Martha Stewart has....
Atomic Garden During 1992 - 1998, Bad Religion was by far my favorite band. I had bought the album All Ages after seeing so many reviews of the band in Maximum Rock n Roll.

....I hope there's nothing wrong out there. I'm watching from the room inside my room...
Don't Bring Me Down, Bruce!

J Church didn't have a video on YouTube, so this will have to do.

J Church fans, don't worry; this sounds just as good as the version recorded on the "Meaty Beaty S** Sounding" cd...ha...

And here is The Diary of Horace Wimp, a song I hadn't heard before today. It is a lush live version recorded for television. I wonder if J Church will be able to cover this one...
Well, that does it. I have here put the rights to my life story up for sale. I need upgrades. Here's how lame life would be if I weren't around = insert dumb looking picture.

Friday, November 10, 2006

So you want to play with the big boys

As the New York Jets and the New England Patriots prepare for Sunday's game, I find myself attracted to the music of Elvis Costello, whose music I "trend with" 100%.

From the Chinese Wikipedia: Good luck, "Jet Steam Machines" and "Love Country Gamblers"!

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Hey Kids! In Memoriam...

Basketball fans, do yourself a favor and grieve: YouTube: Song: Raging Red: by Dear Leader

From Boston, Mass....Price and Pride, together again...I first heard this song on Newbury Comics' 2003 Boston Music Sampler, which cost $1.99.


celtics image; lakers image

and more of the same: ATP: YouTube: Song: The Sheila Divine: Sideways

.. who are you, Aaron Perrino?

Monday, October 23, 2006


This is so ridiculous, it will definitely not be here in a couple of days. On the other hand, it says a lot about what I know.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:McTrixie#Perfectly_Ridiculous

"It says here that you are 44 years old. Is that true?"

- Yes it is.

"Then would you mind explaining this link?"

- What link?

"You know very well what link."

- You mean, The Periodic Table of Rock?

"Yes."

- I'm afrad that I can't.

"Can't what?"

- Can't explain it.

"Very well."

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Friday, October 13, 2006

Did you bring your resume?

On Wikipedia, recent articles include:

Mauritius Telecom
Telecommunication de Mozambique
Angola Telecom
Telecom Namibia
GS Telecom
"Madacom" of Madagascar
Socatel in the Central African Republic
Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines

some work on Jambonet, Telkom Kenya, Kenya Internet Exchange, MTN, MSTelcom;

and: Category:Telecommunications companies of Africa.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006


陌上桑


日出东南隅,照我秦氏楼。

秦氏有好女,自名为罗敷。

罗敷喜蚕桑,采桑城南隅。

青丝为笼系,桂枝为笼钩。

头上倭堕髻,耳中明月珠。

缃绮为下裙,紫绮为上襦。

行者见罗敷,下担捋髭须。

少年见罗敷,脱帽着绡头。

耕者忘其犁,锄者忘其锄。

来归相怒怨,但坐看罗敷。

使君从南来,五马立踟蹰。

使君遣吏往,问是谁家姝。

秦氏有好女,自名为罗敷。

罗敷年几何,二十尚不足,十五颇有余。

使君谢罗敷,宁可共载不。

罗敷前置辞,使君一何愚。

使君自有妇,罗敷自有夫。

东方千余骑,夫婿居上头。

何用识夫婿,白马从骊驹。

青丝系马尾,黄金络马头。

腰中鹿卢剑,可值千万余。

十五府小吏,二十朝大夫。

三十侍中郎,四十专城居。

为人结白皙,鬑鬑颇有须。

盈盈公府步,冉冉府中趋。

坐中数千人,皆言夫婿殊。

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U R: Into peer-review publications like Contraception and Fertility and Sterility as something to do on a date. I am: Waiting for the sexual revolution people to come to their senses and start to use this stuff to accomplish their worthy goals.

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From: Elsevier: Search: Contraception

Huntington Center for Reproductive Research, Sao Paolo and Rio de Janeiro

ARTICLE LINK

Ovarian stimulation with daily late follicular phase administration of low-dose human chorionic gonadotropin for in vitro fertilization: a prospective, randomized trial

Intervention(s)
Patients were divided into three groups and administered the following treatments: group A, recombinant hFSH from day 3 until follicles reached 13–14mm, when recombinant hFSH was lowered to 75 IU daily and daily injections of 200 IU of hCG and a GnRH antagonist were administered until final maturation; group B, recombinant hFSH and a GnRH antagonist; group C, recombinant hFSH and a GnRH agonist.

Main Outcome Measure(s)
Primary outcome was the number of mature oocytes. Secondary outcomes included average initial and total recombinant hFSH dosage, serum E2 level on day of ovulation, number of oocytes retrieved, fertilization, number of top-quality embryos, endometrial thickness, implantation rate, pregnancy rate (PR), and incidence of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.

Result(s)....

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If you are hooking up with women who don't appreciate this kind of publication, then you should probably change your habits. Why don't you just wait for her to ask you if her dress makes her look fat? See you in the funny papers, dude.

Hey, let's go see The Prisstones!

After playing poker for an hour, reading mifepristone abstracts between hands, I thought I would start to enlighten the people on what some important words mean:

This word "OVARY" starts with the moopy looking thing, looking like Droopy Drawers. It's a willow tree. The second thing is the detour sign of the three arrows over the word "fruit". The 3 arrows might mean "we're going on patrol". Fruit patrol, in this case. "We're going to harvest the fruit of the willow tree."

Testicles. Rhymes with Pericles. Swamp pill. It's called a swamp pill because of the nature of the production area. A vast work area, a Garden State, growing a million sperm a second. Or something like that. New Jersey is "The Swamp State". It all fits.

It's a magic carpet for punk rock, these two words. Ms Moopy and Mr Swampy get together, spend the weekend in bed, roaming around the house in their pajamas and underwear, not going outside. It's a serious shortcoming of these words that they are so moopy and swampy. It does lead to dressing up real nice when you go out, in order to balance the nature of the relationship. After two days of farting around the apartment, the only thing you want to do is go to St Mark's place or Harajuku and walk around like you haven't been listening to Moesha and Django Reinhardt for hours on end. I guess the old people would hole up in the Poconos with a Frank Sinatra album back in the day. Was it the Roaring 20s, or the Boring 20s?

I suppose if one is in this condition one should start slowly. Put on The Smiths and start to wake up. Add Queen Latifah. Continue to regain consciousness. As you feel stronger, continue to climb up the ladder of perspicacity until you have reached a waking state. Now you're ready to cook breakfast. Eggxcellent! Eggzactly! You look eggxceptionally well this morning!

You can't deny how good it is to walk out on a brisk winter morning any more than you can deny how good it is to spend the day in bed.

The door and the heart (pictured). One can open a door on a bright sunny day, one can open a door on a moonlit night, one can open a door and hell is breaking loose. Or one can decide that "You are everything to me" and open the the door and "see only you" "and everything about you". And, "the whole world belongs to you" and "You are my entire world." It's a wonderful life, sweetheart.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Human Treasure


Feeling blue? - Ozzy Osbourne - No More Tears

Ozzy looks like Melissa Joan Hart throughout long parts of this video. According to the Wikipedia, Ms Hart was born on Long Island to a Catholic family and moved to Los Angeles and worked on her television shows. She is married to a heavy metal guitarist in Hollywood, CA. Her husband is in the band Course of Nature.


According to Benten Records Online in Tokyo, Melissa has something to do with "Apple Juice TV"

BASEBALL


A new word under the sun. The three ricefields look like a certain word for "defense" that was used heavily during the Los Angeles Riots of 1992, as grocers stacked sacks of rice on the roofs of their markets and supermarkets and hunkered down behind with assault rifles. I moved in across the street from one of these supermarkets a month after the riots were over and typically for LA, it was all so nice again, not a trace of problem, except for various destroyed structures here and there.

The cross at the bottom means "real estate".

S.T.A.R.

This is star. It's the sun in yellow and life, represented by the tree w/one leaf, in green. How much energy can a star give to support life here on earth? Not a whole hell of a lot. But ask Redd Foxx on what it means to be happy, Chandler Bing on what it means to be nice, Melissa Joan Hart on what it means to be a young woman, Lil Jon on what it means to be rich, or Ozzy on what it means to give a care, and you will get some distortedly exaggerated results.

Like a giant sun protectively hovering over the tree w/one leaf, giving nourishing sunlight on a specialized basis. The foolie of being a star.

It sounds "XING" so is used for "Singapore". The newspaper Sing Tao Daily is "Star Island Daily" and hopes to gain readers in island cities like Manhattan, surrounded by water, and Los Angeles, surrounded by desert.
This is poker, the standing hand w/ the guy taking a leak, and then the guy with the legs. The guy taking a leak outside indicates that the casino is responsible for providing the funds to build infrastructure outside of the casino area proper, including sewage treatment; and the guy on the right has legs, indicating that the game is legal, or on the up and up.

Contract Treaty Drugs Medicine


The bottle of booze radical is part of the medicine/hospital radical. If one takes 4 ounces of whiskey or vodka to stave off the symptoms of a common cold, or some NyQuil DayQuil or 44, then you have signed a contract that you can't get out of. You must drowse!

The two words are the same except the one on the right has been "working out".

The word on the right is the "yaku" of Yakuza. The one on the left is used for "Johann" and "York".

Cities that include this word include:

Johannesburg
New York



Mao Tai is the greatest of all Chinese alcohols, made from sorghum spirits and limestone water a la Kentucky, from China north of Thailand. There is a similarly packaged alcohol, called "Low Tai" with a low price. Mao means "couch grass"; it's the opposite of "cramp bark". Mao Tai sells for $30 in Boston Chinatown. It's 140 proof. It doesn't leave a hangover, because it is supposed to be medicinal, like all East Asian alcohols.

Mediterreanean wine is a new thing under the sun in East Asia. It's very popular.

Here's the word separated into components by color. Note the guy trapped in the boxlike area, by the big aquamarine Gidget woman. And the nice bottle at the bottom of the word in cinnamon red.

Cooking for One

I have started making my own salsa. Pico de Gallo, really. I buy two giant tomatoes, which variety does not have a lot of seeds or seed matter; onion, lime juice, cilantro pepper and garlic. It's all chopped up and refrigerated in a big big tupperware container.

Homemade quesadillas are easy. One heats up some cheddar, gently in a frypan, and puts the tortilla on top to adhere to the cheese while it warms up. Opening a can of refried beans, adding a bunch of salsa and heating, one spreads the mixture on top of the melted cheese and adds a bunch of supermarket bag salad if it's there. Satisfecho.

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Tired of the long Quebecois winter? Me too. How about some French food? It involves a can of Campbell's cream of broccoli, frozen peas and carrots, half a box of pasta and some sour cream for the Campbells instead of water or milk. Season to taste, maybe with cumin and red flake pepper. Original Cajun!

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And then there's cake. Mom bakes so I can bake easily too. Or, one could just practice baking, if you think its important. Half a box of chocolate mix, use one 9 inch round pan, adding lots of coconut and extra semi sweet morsel chocolate. Frost with can frosting. Great!

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I don't know about you, but Hot and Sour Soup is one of genuine foods at the Chinese takeout delivery. Real Siberian Power!

If you look at power, anthropomorphicaly, its supposed to make you think about Boy George, Latoya Jackson or Paris Hilton, whatever you please. It also makes one think about the female-shaped reflectors one sees on trucks.

There are different words for power. This is just one of them. It is very easy to write. As it is a two-stroke word, it is a crude way of expressing power. Power can also be expressed more complicatedly as a function of "how to cause and/or to cure a backache".

Wu Gan Da


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WU = The Crow
GAN = Dry Shield
DA = Success

Why is Uganda the Dry Crow? Is there lack of rainfall away from the rivers and lakes? Sometimes the Chinese government makes decisions that you really have to think about.

For instance, the color of white isn't used traditionally for wedding announcements, as it's the color of death. So, black (the crow) which might have something to do with death in the West has instead a meaning of "ska" or "Eminem" or "Miles Davis". Nothing to do with death, it's not a particularly goth color.

Uruguay and The Ukraine share this name. You know, Ukraine and Belarus, Black Russia and White Russia.

In the case of Uganda, the GAN looks like a telephone pole. Is this something the Chinese think about as they attempt to market their version of the country home solar panel, the fact that it lacks telephone poles, or electric transmission lines, in its very nature?

I think they call "shield" and "dry" the same thing, because you sweat like a pig if you carry a shield for more than a few minutes. Its the sort of word that helps to discourage war. It's an example of that famed Eastern Pacifism.

And DA, it looks like someone standing next to a stream. Normally it is safe to think of this word as someone carrying home something nice in a shopping bag, like a load from Boston Market, or a KFC bucket. It looks more like a stream, the way I wrote it.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Geography: Tel Aviv

Here's an interesting word.
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TE = Special, secret
LA = To play
WEI = Unite
FU = Husband

Feeling blue? - Ozzy Osbourne - No More Tears

It's amazing to me how Ozzy looks a lot like Melissa Joan Hart throughout long parts of this video. Melissa is married to a heavy metal guitarist in Hollywood, CA.

Mooninite Tactics

China picks 30 songs for moon satellite

www.chinaview.cn 2006-10-07 09:34:40

BEIJING, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) -- China announced a list of 30 songs to be broadcast to Earth next year from its first lunar-probing satellite, the authorities said.

The Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, in charge of the lunar project, announced Friday a list of 30 tunes to be played from the lunar-probing satellite, which coincides with this year's traditional Mid-Autumn Festival or the Moon Festival, a time for family reunions. The songs were chosen according to public votes and by a panel of experts, organized by the commission, China Central Television and China Musicians Association.

Experts said these songs can express Chinese people's love for the motherland, for life, peace and their pursuit of truth and nature, which will showcase the beauty of Chinese culture and its influence. Most of the songs were Chinese folk songs. The song got most votes was folk song "My Wonderful Home Town", followed by "I Love China", "Singing Praises of Motherland" and 27 others.

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Encylopedic chinese songs website ishici.com

It doesn't say how we are supposed to listen to the songs.

There is a website, ishici.com, that has very many Chinese songs. Maybe thousands. I tell you, they are clever. So clever. It doesn't really pay to look at titles like "My Wonderful Home Town" and "I Love China" and dismiss them out of hand.

But what's the point? Illiterate slag is a complicated issue in and of itself, an issue which the East Asians have only been dealing with since around 1950. Even though Hong Kong has existed since ~1642, the Japanese, Korean and Vietnam wars, the creation of global telephony, and most importantly the airplane have created a forum where potentially literate people can be cultivated, elevated and taught. I should know. I'm one of them.

It's kind of like owning a shoebox full of penicillin, and nobody you know wants to take a tablet, and you have to invest in nursing services, delicious hospital food and lots of handkerchiefs to keep 'em all alive. They can smell the penicillin, and its function, but it just doesn't connect. It's 2006 and pneumonia is just another joke and that is something you metaphorically don't ever ever want to say out loud.

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If only we could find out if the Chinese government thinks Aqua Teen Hunger Force is an interesting show with a new meaningful dynamic that has an impact on the status of Asian corporate interests....there's just no way of knowing....what the Chinese government really thinks....

"Their precious hip hop and heavy metals albums will never survive our 30 Songs Satellite program, Er.... Our songs are as clever as Sony and can never be erased."

Funny thing is, I spend time reading the songs. It kind of puts the Trick in McTrixie. You should really know what the competition (me) knows. Or else.....

Here's a song that fits today's mood. It says "Don't be a loser".

诗词名:龟虽寿 作者:曹操 朝代:魏晋 体裁: 类型:
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龟虽寿

神龟虽寿,猷有竟时。
腾蛇乘雾,终为土灰。
老骥伏枥,志在千里;
烈士暮年,壮心不已。
盈缩之期,不但在天;
养怡之福,可得永年。
幸甚至哉,歌以咏志。
Young Marble Giants - N.I.T.A. Strange how to describe YMG, Jack Johnson is boorish in comparison.

Young Marble Giants - Credit in the Straight World - with normal sound levels

YMG - Cakewalking - Alison Statton, Stuart Moxham, and the third one, can't remember, once more

Weekend - two songs from La Variete - Alison continues her career for a while, like YMG with more instruments - I had never heard this material

Sunday, October 08, 2006

~200 BC -- ~ 200 AD

This picture is in the article Han Dynasty on the Chinese wikipedia. I suppose it is a representation of the magi returning from the Judea region.


Words that have the "han" syllable:

hamburger
Hanover
Hamburg
hand
Hanford
hang glider
handkerchief
Hambletonian
Hamiltonian
Sirhan Sirhan
Hans Brinker
Monaghan
Callahan
Isfahan
etc
Giant camel's remains found in Syria

www.chinaview.cn 2006-10-08 04:45:25

DAMASCUS, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) -- Swiss researchers have discovered the 100,000-year-old remains of a previously unknown giant camel species in central Syria, the independent Syria-News website reported Saturday. Professor Jean-Marie Le Tensorer of the University of Basel was quoted as saying that the discovery is revolutionary for science and it was not known that the dromedary was present in the Middle East more than 10,000 years ago. Tensorer said the camel's shoulders stood three meters high and it was around four meters tall, as big as a giraffe or an elephant, adding "nobody knew that such a species had existed."

Meanwhile, 100,000-year-old human remains were also discovered nearby at the once water-rich site in the desert steppe of Kowm, a 20 km-wide gap between two mountain ranges that had a number of springs, according to Tensorer. The site, first surveyed in the 1960s, is known for evidence of a one million-year-old human settlement. Enditem

"Money"


Aaaaaah....another county heard from.
Uganda to start petroleum production in 2009

http://www.chinaview.cn 2006-10-08 20:09:32

KAMPALA, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) -- Uganda is planning to begin petroleum production with a mini refinery as early as 2009, making its first step of shifting from a fuel importer to a self-reliant country.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni was quoted by Sunday Vision as saying a mini refinery is to be set up so that the east African nation would begin the production in the year 2009.

To paraphrase the rest of the article;

The unit cost of electricity will move from 24 cents (imports) to 6 cents (Waranaga).

Waranaga Field in the northwest of the country has 30 mln barrels of "quality oil". The Waranaga Field will last 10 years, under heavy utilization There are 270 mln more barrels of oil. The oil is near Lake Albert.

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One of the coolest stories of the decade is the widespread sale and use of solar electricity units designed for single-household use, throughout rural Africa, India, and presumably etc. This is a new phenomenon that is reported on regularly at Xinhuanet/chinaview.cn.

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...and I never heard of this before; like a calendar bracelet...

Ugandan first lady launches family planning device

www.chinaview.cn 2006-10-08 20:10:39




KAMPALA, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) - Uganda's First Lady Janet Museveni has launched a new family planning device called Moon Beads over the weekend to help women control their pregnancies. The device composed of a string of 32 colored beads can help women know days when they can get pregnant, through counting the beads, thus prevent unexpected pregnancy.

"I know that teaching or practicing family planning for a backward population is very hard. But I urge you to work selflessly," Museveni was quoted by Sunday Vision as saying.

While launching the new device in Kampala, the first lady called on local health service providers to ensure that such vital services could also reach the needy people in the countryside. The method requires an individual to move a ring around different beads with different colors everyday starting from the red bead. Once the ring touches the white beads, it means it is not safe for unprotected sex. When the ring moves to the brown beads it would be safe.

Family planning is one of Uganda's key policies under the Poverty Eradication Action Plan which focuses on saving women and children's lives, reaching out to the youth and involving men in responsible decision making. The device is to be distributed throughout Uganda in a five year project funded by the United States Agency for International Development. Enditem

Saturday, October 07, 2006

"Woman"


For some reason women always understand this word.

Autumn Release


Moon Geun-Young in No Love for Summer.

Friday, October 06, 2006

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Here's something I've wanted to post for a while.

British....reserve.

French....fries.

German....efficiency.

Italian...food.

Jewish....humor.

American...enthusiasm....and

Portuguese...power.


What is this power, anyway? It has something to do with certain unofficial party cruise some Portuguese people made to what is today Senegal, in 1200, around the same time that the Bantu wave of migration began, originating in that same area. I guess that this level of contact with Europeans was a new thing under the sun and Bantu people spread out far and wide to tell the story to everybody. The Portuguese must have been pretty good because by 1850 the Bantu system had been adopted all the way down in Xhosa land.

For their part, the Portuguese don't really care much about Europe, or anything. It just matters that it goes well. Going forward.

Here are a few words from my Portuguese Larousse:

medo = fear
no = a bedknob
O = "the"
Bom dia! = Good day
O-brig-ado = Thank you

French is a required subject in the Portuguese school system; English is not...

Anything that seems brightly colored, well-put-together, and seems to take care of itself is using Portuguese power, I guess. Buzzcocks, Public Enemy (incl album covers), John Lydon + PiL*, Discord Records*, Butthole Surfers, Jay Leno, Poly Styrene, Green Day, Pele, Dave Chappelle, Sam Adams Beer....Burger King....Marvel Comics...adult swim....Pedro Martinez, Reggie Jackson, LaDanian Tomlinson, Tom Brady..the Kennedys (duh).... Austin Texas, Portland Oregon, Brixton UK, Oakland California, Etc.

And it's a genuine European country with plenty of old time people around. It's just amazing.

There's more to say. Maybe this post will just stick here and accumulate value as more key words are added to it.

* Gray is definitely a color.

Note: after reading Chinese one can get away with talking about European countries in this manner without actually being gladhanded and patronizing. Thanks for bearing with us.

In a nutshell: "We don't have a problem with anybody."

And if you ever show up here, all I can say is...look good.

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Here's something else that deserves attention: Hey, what's the deal with Pure Land Buddhism? The way I see it there are two competing schools of buddhism popular among young people: Zen and Pure Land. Zen could be seen as Roxy Music developing into Ramones developing into Kanye West and Gnarls Barkley; you know, real nice and all. Pure Land could be seen as Desmond Dekker developing into Sex Pistols developing into Strokes, Killers, Jets, Dre, etc; like one is clearing away obstructions while taking great pains not to give people the wrong idea that one is an idiot.

Pure Land Buddhism is very popular. Here is a comparison.

Female Name Z: Bola Pebbles; PL: Gert Abilyou

In the 70s, which did you prefer: War, Curtis Mayfield, Sweet, Norman Greenbaum, early Steve Miller Band (PL) or Bloodstone, Harold Melvin, Beach Boys, Orleans, popular Steve Miller band (Z)?

Cop Shows: Bochco PL, L 'n O Z.

The word for Zen is a lot like that moment in Law and Order when Sam Waterston has an impossible seeming question to answer and he manages to say something forcefully effective in return.

Some bands from Asia know the difference quite well and sing about it. To be rhetorical about it, would the reader consider Bruce Springsteen to be pro-management, pro-labor, or a seasoned observer of the situation? Cibo Matto is an example of people who are seasoned observers of East Asian religious stew.

It's weird how Dave Letterman is so positively nitty gritty with such a vacuum of clarity and determination in the center of his soul. In other words he is a hybrid w/o self-examination.

Everything that is zen has some kind of conversationally functional pure land counterpart. Sour Cream and mayonnaise; vodka and gin; Queens and Brooklyn; etc. I suppose one should let the reader finish on his or her own...

Wednesday, October 04, 2006


The Accountant is an important figure in Chinese mythology.

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...He doesn't look a bit like Jesus
but he talks like a genteman
like you imagined
when you were young...


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Some more cartoonish figures in Chinese mythology include

Zhu Ba Jie, who according to his or her name talks a lot about pork and how "delicious" it is;

Sha Wu Jing, who according to his or her name has the power to discuss the grisly details of politicomilitary events with a solid emotional fervor;

Xuan Zang, who according to his or her name has the ability to discuss the stern nature of falling in love;

Sun Wu Kong, who has various names including something about what an adventure it is to get a bank account sometimes;

Prince Moksa who according to his or her name has something to do with Shark and Rectangle on 12 ounce mouse;

and Guanyin, some Bodhisattva with the power to "see music and hear colors" according to his or her name.

There's more. Lots more.

Sometimes it pays to just stick with this guy.

And on the other hand, how do you plan to sell any Chevrolets without knowing all this stuff? If it's something "The Accountant" knows, then it's something you should know!

Aesop Said

Do you know what people hate? People hate f____ups!

So Sister Winter Wind and Sister Summer Sun were sitting on the stoop and a man walked by wearing his winter coat. It was a cool day. They made a bet on who could get the man to take off his coat. So Winter Wind set to work and it took 10 minutes before she called it quits. Summer Sun got up and one second later the coat was off, slung over the shoulder, bet won.

The moral of the story is: boringly obvious.

Interestingly, analytically, as this fable forms a base to our legal system, all one has to do to circumvent a sincere offer is to get the person with the money to withdraw the offer, or to negate the offer, often by the means of stimulating a stream of abuse from the person who is going to purchase your services. Then one creates a true stance of "I just can't deal with the abuse". This thumbnail description may be shallow, but its definitely a real McTrick.

McTrick is an American version of "Loki", the Norwegian trickster god. wiki link Loki tragically lacks a certain amount of self-recognition, and he is always being roundly abused for being a trickster. Duh. Not so for McTrick, it's a telling difference. People are sick of being tricked, so he's selling the farm. It's a Korean kind of thing to do, if you want to know. Or maybe it's Siberian.

See you in the funny papers, Loki!
Nice video by NOFX, Franco Unamerican.

Now I can't sleep
from years of apathy
all because I read
a little Noam Chomsky...

Rx Polemica

Nice video by Gang Starr, a long Singaporean Heineken advertisement.

Nice Russian punk rock video - NAIV - Chto nam delat? - Easy listening, crystal clear sound, solid and comfortable (of course), seems safe and sincere like modern mainstream MTV punk rock....stay in touch and keep in touch...

Nochnye Snaiperi is a Russian late-stage Roxy Music. Song: Bi 2

Well, well, well, I've found it. Chills - Pink Frost. NZ Mega.

Chills - Wet Blanket

The Clean - Tally Ho! - NZ

I am reminded that I haven't been over to NZMetal Dot Com in a long while.

Yes! Apparently there is some trick to not being a boring intellectual. Punk metal - Clowndog - I'm Good at Stuff - NZ - very refreshing - features chimes at the end of the song...

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Finnish Power

Finland? Call me Suomi, homey. It's my real name.



Vepsia
Karelia
Ingria

These people are all between Finland and Russia.

Proposed

...Let me tell you all the story 'bout the joker and the thief in the night....
The scuttlebutt here is that Ukrainian people have been tap-tap-tapping into the pipeline.

Furthermore, there are stainless steel canisters of nerve gas and mustard gas at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, dumped there in 1945. Or so I have read. Let's be careful out there, people!

The number of articles about Pipelineistan, Russia, Ceyhan, etc is just amazing. Alexander's Oil and Gas Connections covers every continent. It's great coverage. The phrase "Lifeline of Europe" is being used a lot. Russia is now responsible for heating every home from Westport, Ireland to Athens, Greece. It's an awesome responsibility.

Ceyhan is a new city under the sun, like San Jose is a new city, or Hong Kong, or Cancun. This Turkish city, only a few miles north of Syria's border with Israel has an oil transshipment facility as its the terminus of a Caspian Sea related pipeline. I can't remember if it's oil or gas or both. Viva Ceyhan!

Europe's Lifeline. It's a huge deal, and I can't help feeling that the coverage is describing a new swell of insular Euroattitude. It's like they're going to the mattresses, or like being locked in a country home during a blizzard with a copy of the 1911 Encyclopedia Brittanica or a full DVD set of the BBC's Greatest Hits. Like a furore over the advent of blimp travel, featuring the economic equivalent of Led Zeppelin and the Hindenburg. OOoohh so cozy. We can stay in and catalogue this warehouse full of my uncle's carpet remnants.

Like Britain's never ending quest for a second British Invasion, or like Ozzy and Company eating Lancashire meat pies and Wiltshire toffee every day in the middle of Los Angeles*, it seems that Europeans are feeling it. All the dignitaries are all in a tither about all the hours they are putting in and all the FTEs that are being generated. "We discussed the Ukrainian pipeline issue and then went down to the disco. We ended up by taking a dawn tour of Barcelona and had breakfast by the sea. We all piled into the two-seaters and headed back to the hotel. It was a marvelous place, an old castle, overlooking the city. Here, read the PDF. Tomorrow we have to work 'til 4 and then it's a sail across the harbor to the island for the farewell party. Then we all split up back to Frankfurt and London and Rome and Stockholm."

I have read the hunting expedition section of Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet a couple of times. Not only that, as a sanguine person doing a lot of international travel on the cheap, you run into a lot of this.

The only reason for this new swell of action is that if there's a problem with Slavic people, we'll all be frozened!

The World Cup implications are serious, Russia has leverage, warm countries can just ignore it, and it doesn't seem that this situation will ever ever realign itself into another different configuration. All my natural gas comes from Louisiana and the fuel oil for the house comes from .... a port, I guess.

I don't know, it's like when Europe got used to English being an international business language. Now its Russia supplying all the electricity and heat.

Wiki link.

* Los Angeles has a lot of Mexican food.

Temporary

...It's understood that Hollywood sells Californication...Red Hot Chili Peppers

...Welcome to the mind of The Monarch!...Adult Swim Venture Brothers

One thing I notice about "How I Met Your Mom" wiki link which I watched a minute of last night was that the screenwriters are always describing actions instead of showing actions. Very unfilmic. "Til' Death" wiki link and "Two and a Half Men" wiki link do the same thing. It's really boring. Is one supposed to imagine how "Kelly insulted the guy at the frappucino place" or how "Brad used up all the hot water last Tuesday?" Why does one have to imagine how "Terry spilled coffee on a priest", how "Matty's teacher looks like Freddie Prinze", how "these pancakes taste like they were made by Kim Il Sung's mother-in-law" or how "the car sounds like it was fixed by James Earl Jones after a night of tequila shots and bodysurfing with Marlee Matlin?" Isn't this something the producers need to put on tv, so the audience understands what they are trying to say in the first place? How are we to understand the values of the show if the screenwriting is so "styptic"? One could at least put in a Newhartian phone call, or a Family Guy-style miniflashback, if it was so dang important to the plot!

Logically, it must not be important to the plot.

To be ridiculously sarcastically negative, in the manner of these shows, how about this: Perhaps I can describe a website I saw this morning instead of providing a link. Perhaps you need a paragraph of prose on the NOFX video instead of the YouTube link. Or maybe I will talk about Homer Simpson's hair, as the raison of the blog entry, without going through the trouble of uploading a picture. It's kind of like leaving typos in a blog entry on purpose because "the readers deserve to think harder about what it is that you're saying".

It gets to the point, where I am so (atypically) cynical, about screenwriters in this case, that I can surmise that they might be "saltpetering" the audience by making errors like this. It's an easy trick. It was common knowlege when I was young that the army put saltpeter in the cigarette rations so that personnel would spend more time fighting and less time screwing around. Letterman can't stop talking about this kind of thing; it's part of his show, a load-bearing element of his personality, Why not just add it to a prime time romantic comedy and post it to COST CENTER 201: "Sucking up to Dave"? Maybe the influential Los Angeles pornography lobby has decided to support a show that is so mildly irritating that it makes people want to take leave of their senses and take up residence in the wonderful world of Penthouse Forum. (Don't forget to do your physic$ homework! - ha ha.) If you want to compare it to something, maybe try "24: A day in the life of a spy, portrayed on a real-time hour by hour basis".

I really thought this description/enactment wrinkle was a well-known rule of screenplay writing! Feh. I think I'll write 5 pages about "How I Rented and Watched the Movie "Clue"." Let's all go watch a 1928 remake of a 1921 British murder mystery. Pre-Hitchcock!

When I get tired of competing with Siskel, Ebert, Roper et al I will remove this post. I don't feel like having some film dude who read my blog come up to me at a party someday and start talking to me about it. Considering that I've watched less than 5 minutes of these shows since they were put on the air, what do I care? And how about the advertising? I don't need a Corolla, but I think I need to test drive one. Sounds like a good Sunday afternoon waste of time for people who don't have the sense to put the game on.

Ust-Orda Buryat Flag



OK, scholarskiiy, let's try to translate the components of this complete list of the constituents of the Federal Districts of Russia; it's easy because most of the words are standard transliteration characters!

中央联邦管区 :

奥廖尔州 | 别尔哥罗德州 | 布良斯克州 | 弗拉基米尔州 | 卡卢加州 | 科斯特罗马州 (for instance, Ke Si Te Luo Ma = Kostroma) | 库尔斯克州 | 利佩茨克洲 | 莫斯科自治市 (Mo Si Ke = 'Mockba') | 莫斯科州 | 梁赞州 | 斯摩棱斯克州 | 坦波夫州 (Tan Bo Fu = Tambov) | 特维尔州 | 图拉州 | 沃罗涅日州 | 雅羅斯拉夫爾州 | 伊万诺沃州|

南部联邦管区:

阿迪格共和国 | 阿斯特拉罕州 (A Si Te La Han = Astrakhan) | 北奥塞梯-阿兰共和国 | 车臣共和国 | 达吉斯坦共和国 (Da Jie Si Tan = Dagestan) | 伏尔加格勒州 | 卡巴尔达—巴尔卡尔共和国 | 卡尔梅克共和国 | 卡拉恰伊-切尔克斯共和国 | 克拉斯诺达尔边疆区 | 罗斯托夫州 (Luo Si Tuo Fu = Rostov) | 斯塔夫罗波尔边疆区 | 印古什共和国 |

西北部联邦管区:

阿尔汉格尔斯克州 | 涅涅茨自治区 | 加里宁格勒州 | 卡累利阿共和国 | 科米共和国 | 摩尔曼斯克州 | 诺夫哥羅德州 (Nuo Fu Ge Luo De = Novgorod) | 普斯科夫州 | 圣彼得堡自治市 (Saint Pi Te Bo = Saint Petersburg) | 列宁格勒州 (Lie Ning Ge La = Leningrad) | 沃洛格达州 (Wa Luo Ge Da = Vologda)|

遠東聯邦管區:

阿穆尔州 | 楚科奇自治区 | 堪察加州 | 科里亚克自治区 | 哈巴罗夫斯克边疆区 | 马加丹州 (Ma Jia Dan = Magadan) | 滨海边疆区 | 萨哈(雅库特)共和国 | 萨哈林州 (Sa He Lin = Sakhalin) | 犹太自治州|

西伯利亚联邦管区:

阿尔泰共和国 | 阿尔泰边疆区 | 布里亚特共和国 | 赤塔州 (Chi Ta = Chita) | 阿加布里亞特自治區 | 伊尔库茨克州 | 乌斯季奥尔登斯基布里亚特自治州 | 哈卡斯共和国 | 科麦罗沃州 | 克拉斯诺亚尔斯克边疆区 | 泰梅尔(多尔干-涅涅茨)自治区 | 埃文基自治区 | 新西伯利亚州 | 鄂木斯克州 | 托木斯克州 | 图瓦共和国 (Tu Wa = Tuva) |

乌拉尔联邦管区:

库尔干州 | 斯維爾德洛夫斯克州 | 秋明州 | 漢特-曼西自治区 | 亚马尔-涅涅茨自治区 (Ya Ma Er - Ne Ne Zi = Yamal-Nenets) | 车里雅宾斯克州 |

伏尔加联邦管区:

巴什科尔托斯坦共和国 | 楚瓦什共和国 | 基洛夫州 | 马里埃尔共和国 | 莫尔多瓦共和国 | 下诺夫哥罗德州 | 奥伦堡州 (and Ao Lun Bo = Orenburg! Done!) | 奔萨州 | 彼尔姆邊疆區 | 萨马拉州 | 萨拉托夫州 | 鞑靼斯坦共和国 | 乌德穆尔特共和国 | 乌里扬诺夫斯克州 |

See how smart you are?

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Resume Fodder

This English Wikipedia article was one paragraph. It's nice to write authoritative material. The secret to doing so is not so much in being a Ph D in Russology; the websites you write from are more than good enough to qualify the material you produce; the secret is in knowing how to write material that people like to read. Any company expert or Muscovite Wikipedian can come along later and add more necessary details. It's your job to create a world where people really want to be.

Of course, to enjoy the work, you have to also love the subject matter.
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Severstal is a great place; just sound out the name. It's kind of like the Roy Scheider Elmore Leonard movie where Roy Scheider has invented the new industrial process. It feels a lot like Michigan; Severstal has actually bought and is operating Rouge Steel, in Michigan, employing over 2,000 people.

/Severstal

Here's a more complete list of my contributions:
Moscow City Telephone Network, Uralsviazinform, Novatek, Category:Telecommunications companies of Russia, Dalsvyaz Telecom, Center Telecom, Dagsvyazinform, North West Telecom, Siberia Telecom, Southern Telecom, Svyazinvest, Volga Telecom, Uralsviazinform, Chelyabinsk Tube Rolling Plant, Lebedyansky, Nizhniy Tagil Iron and Steel Works, MMC Norilsk Nickel, Wimm Bill Dann, OGK-3, NKNK, Russian Trading System, Unified Energy System and Irkutsk Energy.


Check here:wiki/Portal:Russia/Russia-related_Wikipedia_notice_board

Resume Fodder

This took about two hours. I would like to know the relative magnitude of importantce of RTS and MICEX; it would help in writing the article.

Russian Trading System

To me, Russia looks a lot like Canada. This picture reminds me of the border crossing north of Burlington. Maybe I've played too much hockey; I really know my "涅涅": for instance, English-speaking Quebec (PQ) (including Frankish New England) is like a home to me; I like northeast Asia, Ontario is just ok; and Scandinavian Minnesota is a foreign land! And if you've ever forgotten your coat on a freezing cold Los Angeles day, you know how hilarious it can be!

Angola

I think this is an important company. The government of China has elevated Angola past Saudi Arabia as their Number One oil importer. I wrote this article a year ago, and it has been moderately edited. This morning, I fixed it up, wrote the history paragraph, made the corporate box, and checked the links.

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