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DrW

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  1. The Scaramanga Six There are some songs I like better, but the audio on youtube is not very good. In some cases, there is no video:
  2. Sorry that I am a bit late with my comment, but I do not have much time during the day. So, richstadiumowner, you (or the blogger you quote, with or without out any further inquiry on your side) chose Chile as example of a well-working economy. Interestingly, the Chilean system looks much more European than US-American. After the Pinochet regime turned over the power to a democratically-elected government somewhere around 1990, the first two presidents were from the Christian Democratic Party, which is ideologically close to Merkel's CDU in Germany. Their goal was to establish a "social market economy", similar to the one in Germany. The Chilean presidents from 2000 to 2010 were socialists, and when you look at the colorful graphs in the blog, the economy still improved. One item the blog emphasizes is the improvement in health care. The Chilean system mandates health insurance; about 80% of the population is enrolled in the government plan; 20% have opted out and selected private insurance. I could also go on about the investments the Government did to the education system. Now, I would ask richstadiumowner to tell me again why Chile is a good example how to run the US economy.
  3. That’s right: the Times headline equally well could have read, “Thanks to President Trump, 35% of Colleges See Increase in Foreign Applicants.” The Times long ago gave up on being a respectable newspaper. It is now, purely and simply, an organ of the Democratic Party. While so far I have only been lurking on this site, this post drove me over the edge. B-Man, did you read the original source or did you just cut and paste some right-wing blog? If you would have consulted the sources, they would have told you that in recent years applications to US colleges by foreign students have been steadily increasing (with, for the first time, more than a million foreign students admitted in 2016). Thus, the fact that for most colleges this year's numbers are level or are going down is indeed worth reporting and a matter of concern for our universities.
  4. The Prisoner Red Dwarf Monty Python's Flying Circus Ab Fab (Absolutely Fabulous) Urmel aus dem Eis ("Urmel from the ice") - a German TV puppet show from around 1969 about a baby dinosaur that had survived the dinosaur extinction by being frozen in a glacier OK, all of the above shows are European, although I watched most of them after coming to the US a long time ago. Restricting it to US TV offerings: Law & Order (the original) How It's Made (OK, it is mostly Canadian) Hank of the Hill (I live in Texas now for nearly 15 years) Earth 2 (I know, in the end the story did not go anywhere, but I still remember many of the scenes) The Man in the High Castle
  5. Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports - "Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports" Credited to the Pink Floyd drummer, but all songs are written by Carla Bley (remember "Escalator over the Hill"?) and most are sung by Robert Wyatt (ex-Soft Machine). Need humor in music? Here it is. Robert Wyatt - "Rock Bottom" Beautiful and haunting. Cardiacs - "Songs for Ships and Irons", "Sing to God" Enigmatic lyrics at speeds between punk and hymn. The United States of America - "The United States of America" Early (1968) psychedelics with electronics and strings instead of guitar. Some funny songs ("Wooden wife"). Frank Zappa - "The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life " While Zappa is not really "obscure", this recording includes some gems. I especially like the stripped-down cover version of "Purple Haze" (recorded during a sound check), which actually includes the line "excuse me, while I kiss this guy", together with smooching sounds. The Flock - "The Flock", "Dinosaur Swamps" While most credit for early Rock/Jazz/Pop fusion goes to Chicago (Transit Authority) or Blood, Sweat and Tears, The Flock had their unique style featuring Jerry Goodman on violin.
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