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Building a new shortwave tube radio
On 11/11/11 17:38 , Patrick Turner wrote:
On Nov 12, 3:45 am, "D. Peter wrote: On 11/11/11 08:42 , Lord Valve wrote: If you are paranoid, you an even find stores in many places where you can buy a refurbished radio for cash and leave a fake name and address. Huh? Where are you posting from? Why would anyone need to leave his name and address - fake or otherwise - when purchasing a radio? Because cash transactions are coming under the scrutiny of authority, today. Louisiana just became the most recent state to require identity of purchaser in a cash transaction or a ban on the cash transaction. Even a used purchase from a flea market or a garage sale. Other states are currently debating this provision. How about that. I guess the Taxation and Police authorities might like to know how and where ppl spend their cash. Actually, it's more sinister than that. But I heard that since 911, hundreds of huge and mainly hidden buildings housing about 2 million workers across the USA have been quietly built and operate to filter all email traffic and phone traffic to detect terrorists and possibly anyone other selectable target, like people trading in OLD STUFF like old radios which consume the same amount of electricity to run an air con unit, or 500 i-pods. These spying centers suck in digital data like huge vacuum cleaners, then apply a filter for key words. One wonders if such centers could detect the next intended school shooting or Oklahoma Bombing. The so called BLACK ECONOMY, ie, the flow of cash which can't be traced and hence isn't taxed is one of the big reasons to try to outlaw cash, and thus have everyone pay the transaction cost to a 3rd party by means of the credit card. But here in Oz, cash is still widely used, and everyone I know does not need to be told to bring cash when paying me peanut wages for radio repairs. I explain to ppl that average wages are 60 grand a year now, ie, $1,300 a week for the 46 weeks out of 52 ppl actually work, ie, $32.50c per hour of 40 hrs a week. (( Ppl get to "administer" this amount, then have to pay $10 income tax and maybe 25 other various bribes to banks for mortage payments and GST, and company profits etc, etc, etc, before keeping $3.25 to buy bananas to give the banana farmer a similar amount via the system of banana distribution so he ends up with 10c per banana. Its all far more complex than a company boss or union rep is willing to describe )). But a radio might take 120 hrs to fix right, and maybe I get $600, after giving them a discount of $3,300 off the wages of $3,900 which should be paid for 120 hours of work. Cash will be around for awhile yet, but in 20 years perhaps goverments will try to save money by not printing it. I'll be dead as the species of cash becomes extinct like the lions, tigers, and elephants, and thousands of lesser known species. Trouble may come if a government values a radio repair transaction as being worth say $3,900 instead of $600, and taxes people on the same rate as those earning average weekly earnings to discourage anyone offering discounts to compete, or to survive. All sorts of BS is possible, but so far, afaik, cash is still extremely popular here. But in 1983, if someone wanted to extend their house, all work valued above $10,000 had to be "declared" to prevent ppl hiding un-seen cash income in the form of house improvements. Guess what. Ppl just did little bits of improvements at a time and still managed to get their house extensions approved by the govt authorities. Bundles of notes went out of one pocket and into another one. But in Greece, there is mastery of the cash economy, and they have many other devious ways of keeping NOSY PARKER GOVT out of business, and as a result, you see the mess Greece is in. Two sides to every story. Maybe another Great Depression might just happen. The Financial System BEAST of the world survives because other ppl have a hand in YOUR pocket whether you like it or not. The Beast extracts a steady trickle of bucks to make credit flow. The trickle is like food, a small percentage of body weight needs to be consumed by the Beast each day to survive and if the trickle feed stops, the Beast gets very sick indeed, thus giving everyone the ****s in a big way. Departments of taxation and Criminal control departments of governments around the world are part of the Beast. Beastly health is mostly desirable, but colly wobbles can now be heard. And there is a gigantic building here worth a billion or two being built at high speed for ASIO, the Oz branch of CIA equivalent, right here in town. Maybe it'll have about 3,000 ppl employed to keep a watch on what everyone else is doing, saying, typing, and sending, and its only "one small step" to knowing what everyone is thinking, and a "giant leap for mankind" to control thinking. From what I see, everyone wants a cheap deal and they don't care about your wages, just their own. Ppl don't care about the environment of anyone or anything living more than 5km away from themselves. Most ppl don't really mind being spied on. And many will happily spy on everyone else. Its going on, and people ain't rioting in the streets about it. They will. About 2 hours after it's too late. |
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