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ANC

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You just have to look at what happened this week, the West is gone, Russia won.
I dread the future.

How ya doing ?

I'm still building and selling LEDssIMG_20200206_115721.jpg
 

ANC

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The whole impeachment thing. Al the countries that used to make up the old west are divided and mostly turned into a bunch of sissies now.
A strong united America was the counterweight the world needed and probably the only reason its allies let its behaviours slide in the past.
But now... nobody is going to go to much trouble to help anybody else these days.

Everyone is just keeping quiet and looking at the ground.

I've known for a while the world I grew up in doesn't exist any longer, but nothing signaled the end of the line more clearly than the
spineless behaviour we saw.

And even within Russia the dialog now is , "see!, democracy isn't so great afterall"


I sometimes wonder why we need politicians. I mean on a personal level we just get on as people do. Only deeply mentally ill people would turn any aspersions into action against someone else just because they came from somewhere.
 

ttystikk

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The whole impeachment thing. Al the countries that used to make up the old west are divided and mostly turned into a bunch of sissies now.
A strong united America was the counterweight the world needed and probably the only reason its allies let its behaviours slide in the past.
But now... nobody is going to go to much trouble to help anybody else these days.

Everyone is just keeping quiet and looking at the ground.

I've known for a while the world I grew up in doesn't exist any longer, but nothing signaled the end of the line more clearly than the
spineless behaviour we saw.

And even within Russia the dialog now is , "see!, democracy isn't so great afterall"


I sometimes wonder why we need politicians. I mean on a personal level we just get on as people do. Only deeply mentally ill people would turn any aspersions into action against someone else just because they came from somewhere.
The American system has completely corrupted itself. I'm not sure if that's a fundamental flaw of democracy or if Americans decided that cheating was more expedient.

The recent election fraud disaster in Iowa has shown everyone who cares to see that our systems have completely broken down inside the country as well as outside of it.

We need Representatives and a government but the political class that always seems to arise is an Achilles heel that leads to corruption and breakdown.
 

gr865

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The American system has completely corrupted itself. I'm not sure if that's a fundamental flaw of democracy or if Americans decided that cheating was more expedient.

The recent election fraud disaster in Iowa has shown everyone who cares to see that our systems have completely broken down inside the country as well as outside of it.

We need Representatives and a government but the political class that always seems to arise is an Achilles heel that leads to corruption and breakdown.
The winner in the Iowa caucus was Russia. They are sitting back laughing at us scrambling after what they did in 2016 put the USA in a weird place. Now we are doubting all our elections.
 

Kassiopeija

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fundamental flaw of democracy
I have to agree. The world is changing rapidly - and ever faster. But it seems like democracy is unable to follow this change, look at the Chinese - I'm not trying to defend their system, or what they do, but one cannot argue that what they're currently doing, the numbers they present, are superior and they develop faster and faster. And most of their people like it this way. Democracy has this "stalemate problem". And then there's this problem with mass media manipulation - people are being successfully manipulated to think of certain ideas to be true and vote under these pretext when some of it is just blatant lies.
 

ttystikk

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The winner in the Iowa caucus was Russia. They are sitting back laughing at us scrambling after what they did in 2016 put the USA in a weird place. Now we are doubting all our elections.
This is classic Imperialist thinking; we're just not that important to them. The truth is that Russia doesn't care about Iowa or anything else here- they just want America to leave them the fuck alone.

They're REALLY tired of being the bogeyman to scare Americans into accepting the burden of an outlandish military buildup- used to murder millions of Innocents on an endless quest for power that makes the planet, Americans included, much less safe than ever.

Remember that their economy is only the size of South Korea's. They aren't interested in world domination, they're just looking out for their own interests. They protect trade with countries like Venezuela because America has sanctioned them and they can't trade with others, lest those third parties also lose access to American markets.

That whole pile of bullshit is just about to cave in on us as well- as soon as the world realises that trading with one another is better than tolerating America's restrictions, WE'LL be the ones out in the cold! That day is coming soon, because what else is the Belt & Road initiative for if not to short circuit American hegemony?
 

ttystikk

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I have to agree. The world is changing rapidly - and ever faster. But it seems like democracy is unable to follow this change, look at the Chinese - I'm not trying to defend their system, or what they do, but one cannot argue that what they're currently doing, the numbers they present, are superior and they develop faster and faster. And most of their people like it this way. Democracy has this "stalemate problem". And then there's this problem with mass media manipulation - people are being successfully manipulated to think of certain ideas to be true and vote under these pretext when some of it is just blatant lies.
China is proof that the American right wing is flat wrong; Socialism works. Income and wealth inequality are the biggest threat to American competitiveness precisely because that power is used to stifle competition and progress more often than funding it.

So who is so desperately trying to keep Americans firmly in the Capitalism at all costs camp? Why, the capitalists themselves, of course! They have the money and influence to do it and they benefit the most.

America's history is one long class war, and 1929 is coming again because we didn't really solve the problem last time around. We won't get another chance because climate change is coming and if we don't make the necessary changes there won't be a future to wait for. So it's now or never.
 

Sedan

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Sedan, this is at day 35.
Yes, I had such an idea once, to make two grids in order to spread branches to the sides is easier. But I prefer to distribute branches individually, I like it more.
It is too bad that I don't get your emails reliably. Please keep trying.
I will definitely write you next week. Now it is time to extend my son’s residence permit, for this I need to show 10,000 euros on his bank card, then pick it up immediately. This is an unrealistic amount for me now, and a relative-millionaire refused to help this time, even to borrow. Asked for help from a local businessman (mafiosi), there are very strict credit conditions, but there is no other way. But he gives only 6 thousand .. The rest must still be looked for ... All the wife’s gold jewelry was taken to a pawnshop. It's very hard for me now, bro .. very much!
 

Sedan

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How ya doing ?

I'm still building and selling LEDs
Hi bro! I'm glad to see you!

To say that I’m doing well is that it would not be true.)))

I see you succeeded. Can you send your lamps to Russia? What kind of diodes are there?
I have to agree. The world is changing rapidly - and ever faster. But it seems like democracy is unable to follow this change, look at the Chinese - I'm not trying to defend their system, or what they do, but one cannot argue that what they're currently doing, the numbers they present, are superior and they develop faster and faster. And most of their people like it this way. Democracy has this "stalemate problem". And then there's this problem with mass media manipulation - people are being successfully manipulated to think of certain ideas to be true and vote under these pretext when some of it is just blatant lies.
Yes, Ttystikk said very correctly, in my opinion, China has proved that the socialist system has the right to be !!! The only thing I regret .. (maybe the Germans don’t like it .. excuse me as a fool for stupid fantasies) - I regret that the GDR did not become. This would be a more striking example, in comparison with China. I am sure that now in the GDR there would be a paradise for people on earth. So disciplined and orderly nation could develop the idea of sociolism to cosmic proportions. In Russia, this will never happen .. if there is no Stalin .. But it is better that Stalin is not needed.)))
This is classic Imperialist thinking; we're just not that important to them. The truth is that Russia doesn't care about Iowa or anything else here- they just want America to leave them the fuck alone.
Russia also speculates on the American threat, and also steals billions from the budget, hiding behind it. Just like in the USA, war is beneficial to someone! Who is it profitable for? It is beneficial to officials and other bastards. They are happy to accept the challenge and play the war, because they know that there will be no war with America - this is a bluff! Because America takes Russia much more seriously than it is trying to show.

In Russia, there is also an incredible amount of shit inside, maybe even more than in America. But Russian shit never spilled out, never brought actual harm to other states for no reason !! This is Russian shit!
 

gr865

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Yes, I had such an idea once, to make two grids in order to spread branches to the sides is easier. But I prefer to distribute branches individually, I like it more.
Please explain, I am not sure I understand what you are saying. I spread the branches individually, so I am unsure what you mean.
 

ANC

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Hi bro! I'm glad to see you!

To say that I’m doing well is that it would not be true.)))

I see you succeeded. Can you send your lamps to Russia? What kind of diodes are there?

Yes, Ttystikk said very correctly, in my opinion, China has proved that the socialist system has the right to be !!! The only thing I regret .. (maybe the Germans don’t like it .. excuse me as a fool for stupid fantasies) - I regret that the GDR did not become. This would be a more striking example, in comparison with China. I am sure that now in the GDR there would be a paradise for people on earth. So disciplined and orderly nation could develop the idea of sociolism to cosmic proportions. In Russia, this will never happen .. if there is no Stalin .. But it is better that Stalin is not needed.)))

Russia also speculates on the American threat, and also steals billions from the budget, hiding behind it. Just like in the USA, war is beneficial to someone! Who is it profitable for? It is beneficial to officials and other bastards. They are happy to accept the challenge and play the war, because they know that there will be no war with America - this is a bluff! Because America takes Russia much more seriously than it is trying to show.

In Russia, there is also an incredible amount of shit inside, maybe even more than in America. But Russian shit never spilled out, never brought actual harm to other states for no reason !! This is Russian shit!
I use Samsungs trusty old LM561C, but exporting is a whole bunch of administrative trouble I'm not ready for .... Also, they are HUGE that one is about 60 x 114cm and almost 13kgs
 

Sedan

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I use Samsungs trusty old LM561C, but exporting is a whole bunch of administrative trouble I'm not ready for .... Also, they are HUGE that one is about 60 x 114cm and almost 13kgs
Samsung is now popular in Russia. It is cheaper than OSRAM, so it is in demand more. It’s a pity that you can’t. I could help you enter the Russian market.
According to our law, if a product is certified and I send it for export, then VAT is compensated to me. If everything is in order with the documentation, then exporting is noticeably more profitable than selling goods domestically.

This means that I attach each branch of the plant individually to the screen with an elastic band.
 
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gr865

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Samsung is now popular in Russia. It is cheaper than OSRAM, so it is in demand more. It’s a pity that you can’t. I could help you enter the Russian market.
According to our law, if a product is certified and I send it for export, then VAT is compensated to me. If everything is in order with the documentation, then exporting is noticeably more profitable than selling goods domestically.


This means that I attach each branch of the plant individually to the screen with an elastic band.
I do the same thing only I use soft hobby pipe cleaners.
 

ANC

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Samsung is now popular in Russia. It is cheaper than OSRAM, so it is in demand more. It’s a pity that you can’t. I could help you enter the Russian market.
According to our law, if a product is certified and I send it for export, then VAT is compensated to me. If everything is in order with the documentation, then exporting is noticeably more profitable than selling goods domestically.


This means that I attach each branch of the plant individually to the screen with an elastic band.
I will remember if I get big enough.
For now, I'm still working on funding a small expansion.
 

Sedan

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I use soft hobby pipe cleaners.
this is what I understand with a strobe, even with the help of Google.)) Are pipes a smoking pipe? What pipes do these tapes clean, what do you use for garter?


I will remember if I get big enough.
For now, I'm still working on funding a small expansion.
In export, the big problem is the customs clearance of cargo at Russian customs, this significantly affects the cost of the final product. Sending lamps by the piece is not so profitable. Here, too, we need a warehouse in Russia, we need a turnover to do this seriously.

All this is also a lot of work, and not a small investment.

Are you growing marijuana now?

vote em all out
can be a little more specific, I do not understand!
 

ANC

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Only growing small scale for myself, but starting with consulting a lot, so it always feels like I have 1000 crops going, trying to remember wghere everybody is in their cycles.

Yeah, I'm also stuck at the capital for scaling stage. But not too keen on using external funds, I 'll rather just build up by not spending profits on crap.


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Sedan

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Only growing small scale for myself, but starting with consulting a lot, so it always feels like I have 1000 crops going, trying to remember wghere everybody is in their cycles.
under your lamp grown? Could you show it?

Yeah, I'm also stuck at the capital for scaling stage. But not too keen on using external funds, I 'll rather just build up by not spending profits on crap.
nobody offers you to invest in crap.)) I outlined to you how things are. In order to organize a store in Russia, it will take several tens of thousands of dollars. So far, these are empty fantasies, but maybe soon they will come true.)))
 

ttystikk

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under your lamp grown? Could you show it?


nobody offers you to invest in crap.)) I outlined to you how things are. In order to organize a store in Russia, it will take several tens of thousands of dollars. So far, these are empty fantasies, but maybe soon they will come true.)))
My friend, he means only that he is trying not to waste his money buying unnecessary things for himself, he is not saying anything bad about your business idea.
 
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