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  • It wasn’t (maybe still isn’t?) a strictly proportional representation system, so the urban areas get slightly fewer members per vote. More equal than the Electoral College, but still imbalanced in favor of the rural areas where wealthy people have huge estates that have been handed down for generations.


  • Whatever the most recent one at the moment is.

    But seriously, my wife and I watched all of the Marvel movies in release order from Iron Man through Infinity War. I watched a sone of Endgame and turned it off after a bit. Sounds like we made the right choice.

    We also stopped Game of Thrones after season 7 episode 4, which appears to be the ideal place to stop to maintain good memories of the show.


  • Churchill lost re-election because he made a really tone-deaf radio address on Labour’s plans for socialized medicine, national insurance, and nationalisation of utilities and critical industries (all of which the overwhelming majority of the country wanted), basically calling them communism, said it would require a “gestapo” to implement, and he wouldn’t stand for it.

    Clement Atlee more or less thanked him for that speech the next day, and assumed the Prime Minister role after the Tories were absolutely trounced in the 1945 election.

    Atlee lasted 6 years. Labour ran the show with a huge majority for a full five year term, then got an unworkably small majority of 5 seats in 1950. Snap election was called in 1951, and Conservatives retook the majority, despite Labour getting 48.8% of the vote, and Conservatives only getting 48.0%.

    …Funny how that keeps happening.

    Churchill resumed the role of Prime Minister until he retired in 1955.




  • I work in music and audio post, and everyone I work with would love to be able to use Reaper (or Logic, or Nuendo) instead of Pro Tools, if Pro Tools didn’t have the post industry completely captured in the US.

    Reaper is a world-class product, and the team could easily charge 10x as much for the pro licenses, and get it. Stick with Reaper.

    There are alternative drum triggers for Linux, I’m sure. Even SPL makes a drum exchanger. There’s got to be one out there.

    VMR shouldn’t be a problem to run, I just don’t know what the install process would look like.

    I’m pretty sure Airwindows plugs are Linux compatible, probably Audio Obsession too.

    In any case, Reaper’s stock plugins are awesome. My only real complaint about them is the EQ cramping in the hi-end, which is typical for stock plugins.


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    In the US, there will always be a critical mass of voters ready to end the careers of anyone who tries to do any of the above.

    I’d add that buses for the most part don’t help, and we should revive the trolly systems that Goodyear intentionally put out of business, and furthermore build out mega railway projects to take long haul trucks off the road.

    Railways need to be nationalized, and we need to make it easier to live rurally without the need for multiple cars and lots of gas consumption.

    And we need to start building a bunch of new nuke plants like 30 years ago.

    None of that will start to happen until it is way beyond too late though. And even if the US got onboard with the program, there will always be 40% of the planet who won’t. So fuck it, enjoy nature while it lasts. We’ll turn the sky white to geoengineer away some of the solar radiation, but the line will continue to go down from here.









  • The two major national parties are rushing rightward no matter what you do. Best I’ve come up with is moving to a state where the controlling party is as left as possible.

    The only way out is through. Best case scenario I believe we can expect is patchwork fascism across the country, so choose your enclave wisely. After things really collapse, and after the fighting is settled, we can do our best to set things right. But as long as we are going to be shackled to the whims of previous generations going back to the 18th century, actual progress is a dream.

    The foxes have run the henhouse since the late 70s, and they’re not about to give it up.



  • I think there are examples of it working, and examples of it not. Singapore’s system works as intended, but here’s a list of yearly salaries for high-paid heads of state >$500,000 USD (sources from Wikipedia). Draw your own conclusions.

    • Cameroon President: $620,000
    • Denmark Queen: $11,000,000
    • Hong Kong Chief Executive: $568,000
    • Japan Emperor: $3,000,000
    • Jordan King: $848,000
    • Kuwait Emir: $165,000,000
    • Luxembourg Grand Duke: $12,000,000
    • Norway King: $33,000,000
    • Oman Sultan: $7,000,000 (could be a very old number)
    • Qatar Emir: $33,000,000
    • Saudi Arabia King: $9,600,000,000 ($9.6 billion)
    • Singapore President: $1,400,000
    • Singapore Prime Minister: $1,600,000
    • Switzerland President: $507,000
    • Syria President: $576,000
    • Tonga King $2,100,000
    • United Arab Emirates President: $4,600,000,000 ($4.6 billion)