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CNBS Reporting

Posted by Buygold @ 10:44 on January 30, 2015  

Russian Central Bank cuts rates from 17% to 15%

Interesting move as the crooks are now going after the Ruble even harder.

Creeping

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:32 on January 30, 2015  

Office puts chips under staff’s skin

Want to gain entry to your office, get on a bus, or perhaps buy a sandwich? We’re all getting used to swiping a card to do all these things. But at Epicenter, a new hi-tech office block in Sweden, they are trying a different approach – a chip under the skin.

Felicio de Costa, whose company is one of the tenants, arrives at the front door and holds his hand against it to gain entry. Inside he does the same thing to get into the office space he rents, and he can also wave his hand to operate the photocopier.

That’s all because he has a tiny RFID (radio-frequency identification) chip, about the size of a grain of rice, implanted in his hand. Soon, others among the 700 people expected to occupy the complex will also be offered the chance to be chipped. Along with access to doors and photocopiers, they’re promised further services in the longer run, including the ability to pay in the cafe with a touch of a hand.

more http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-31042477

WANKA @ 10:08

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:15 on January 30, 2015  

Correct! :mrgreen:

Moggy @ 10:00

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:04 on January 30, 2015  

“Seahawks lose”

Everyone has the right to be wrong sometimes Moggy! 🙂

You know you’re near the end when … you’ve got the army guarding the grocery stores

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:02 on January 30, 2015  

“Shoppers thronged grocery stores across Caracas today as deepening shortages led the government to put Venezuela’s food distribution under military protection. Long lines, some stretching for blocks, formed outside grocery stores in the South American country’s capital as residents search for scarce basic items such as detergent and chicken.

“I’ve visited six stores already today looking for detergent — I can’t find it anywhere,” said Lisbeth Elsa, a 27-year-old janitor, waiting in line outside a supermarket in eastern Caracas. “We’re wearing our dirty clothes again because we can’t find it. At this point I’ll buy whatever I can find.”

A dearth of foreign currency exacerbated by collapsing oil prices has led to shortages of imports from toilet paper to car batteries, and helped push annual inflation to 64 percent in November. The lines will persist as long as price controls remain in place, Luis Vicente Leon, director of Caracas-based polling firm Datanalisis, said today in a telephone interview.

Government officials met with representatives from supermarket chains today to guarantee supplies, state news agency AVN reported. Interior Minister Carmen Melendez said yesterday that security forces would be sent to food stores and distribution centers to protect shoppers.

“Don’t fall into desperation — we have the capacity and products for everyone, with calmness and patience. The stores are full,” she said on state television.”

more http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-01-29/thread-which-venezuelan-socialism-hangs-may-soon-snap

Astrology: Super Bowl XLIX 2015

Posted by Moggy @ 10:00 on January 30, 2015  

SUPER BOWL XLIX 2015

DATA:  February 1, 2015 @ 6:30 P.M. – Glendale, AZ

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS VS. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

The Seahawks are the home team, indicated by the left side of the chart from the 10th house to the 3rd house.  Their rulership is determined by the 1st house with Leo on the cusp, its ruler Sun posited on the side of the chart governed by the Patriots, thus, in their power.

The honor of the Seahawks, indicated by the 10th house with Taurus on the cusp, has ruler Venus located in the 7th house of the chart, the area representing the Patriots, who exercises an authority and power over the Seahawks.

The Seahawks will lose, and badly.

Buygold @ 9:04

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:23 on January 30, 2015  

D’oh!

Somehow that reminds me of a person falling down who is so drunk that they don’t put their hands out to break their fall and they fall straight on their face.

Good morning Oasis

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:21 on January 30, 2015  

True Gold Provides Progress Update on Karma

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/true-gold-provides-progress-karma-182500912.html

Santacruz Silver Announces Fourth Quarter / Year-End 2014 Production Results

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/santacruz-silver-announces-fourth-quarter-184200212.html

Great Panther Updates Mineral Resource Estimates at the Guanajuato Mine Complex

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/great-panther-updates-mineral-estimates-214448154.html

Teranga Gold’s Fourth Quarter Marks Strong End to a Successful Year

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/teranga-golds-fourth-quarter-marks-220500837.html

Roxgold announces receipt of mining decree for the Yaramoko Gold Project

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/roxgold-announces-receipt-mining-decree-140000848.html

Not to worry AMZN is up $40, the PPT will fix this

Posted by Buygold @ 9:04 on January 30, 2015  

Q4 Annualized GDP Misses, Tumbles To 2.6% From 5.0%; Surging Personal Consumption Pulled Forward From 2015

Tyler Durden's picture

Following last quarter’s upward revised 5.0% GDP, driven higher mostly as a result of even more mandatory Obamacare taxation, Q4 GDP had nowhere else to go but down, the only question was how much. Wall Street estimated 3.0%. Moments ago we got the first estimate for Q4 GDP and it was a miss, printing at 2.6%, and nearly 50% below the Q3 annualized number. This also means that the final 2014 GDP is 2.4%, higher than the 2.2% in 2013 as well as the 2.3% in 2012.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-01-30/q4-annualized-gdp-misses-tumbles-26-50-surging-personal-consumption-pulled-forward-2

Gold Train

Posted by Maya @ 8:30 on January 30, 2015  

folder_xing

An Icon. Santa Fe F7 streamliner, with a Mars light/ Gyralight up front.
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=514333

 

Coffee’s on

Posted by MadMike @ 5:58 on January 30, 2015  

A_small_cup_of_coffee

Putin’s Ultimate Move To Crush The EU And NATO

Posted by Maddog @ 0:35 on January 30, 2015  

Paul Craig Roberts – Putin’s Ultimate Move To Crush The EU And NATO

You aren’t gonna believe this

Posted by goldielocks @ 0:23 on January 30, 2015  

Congress just passed the Keystone XL project.

You know who will probably veto it.

http://m.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-31046403

my best guess about todays action

Posted by puptent @ 18:32 on January 29, 2015  

they made janet give a pep talk…to stop more margin calls

my dear farmboy

Posted by puptent @ 18:29 on January 29, 2015  

what tales you spin..think your granddaughter is in for a colorful experience she will always remember…whatever you are taking…don’t stop

hope you will stop by for coffee more often

we miss you

cheers

puptent

Sng

Posted by goldielocks @ 18:07 on January 29, 2015  

Keep a eye on Hui bouncing off supprt of 105 with the downward pressure of Gold. If it breaks and so far not so good, seriously be careful.

WANKA @ 15:05

Posted by Maya @ 17:55 on January 29, 2015  

“Relative Bearing Grease”… that’s a new one for me!  Understandable that the last thing one wants is a frozen Relative Bearing.

In the Air Force it was a ” bucket of Prop Wash “…

Them RoP people …….just go lower and lower

Posted by Maddog @ 16:10 on January 29, 2015  

Iran Targets Netanyahu Children for Assassination

This ain’t bearish

Posted by Maddog @ 15:51 on January 29, 2015  

http://www.rightsidenews.com/2015012935412/world/israel/the-next-war-in-the-middle-east-has-begun-and-israel-vows-to-act-powerfully-on-all-fronts.html

Huge offers in the shares, from Scum, as we come into the close…….what’s new

Posted by Maddog @ 15:37 on January 29, 2015  

Mean while the Scum continue to push the SM away from those dreaded lo’s at S&P 1988……it’s all so bloody obvious.

nice reversal for EagleSeagle GDX renko plot…last bar was negative until just a little while ago

Posted by wxman @ 14:44 on January 29, 2015  

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=GDX&p=D&yr=1&mn=8&dy=10&id=t20971240490&a=385465618&r=1422560570768&cmd=print

Ahhh Farmboy, nice to hear from you, I think…

Posted by macroman3 @ 14:44 on January 29, 2015  

You couldn’t find the hangers in leather?

It gets lonely in the swamp. Whooosh, what was that???

wanka great post……tks

Posted by Maddog @ 14:33 on January 29, 2015  

Auandag

Posted by goldielocks @ 13:42 on January 29, 2015  

Kids being made to pay a fee to shovel snow. Been posted. These filth will just find away to get around exploiting children/ child labor. Since the fee may not make it worth it guess a few seniors might not get their snow shoveled or they know how to stand their ground ofset lies and threats deal in cash and it was just a favor. Unbelievable oh and don’t use the phone.

Privacy is dead, Harvard professors tell Davos forum

Posted by silverngold @ 13:40 on January 29, 2015  

 Imagine a world where mosquito-sized robots fly around stealing samples of your DNA - hat is the terrifying dystopian world portrayed at Davos

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Davos (Switzerland) (AFP) – Imagine a world where mosquito-sized robots fly around stealing samples of your DNA. Or where a department store knows from your buying habits that you’re pregnant even before your family does

That is the terrifying dystopian world portrayed by a group of Harvard professors at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday, where the assembled elite heard that the notion of individual privacy is effectively dead.

“Welcome to today. We’re already in that world,” said Margo Seltzer, a professor in computer science at Harvard University.

“Privacy as we knew it in the past is no longer feasible… How we conventionally think of privacy is dead,” she added.

Another Harvard researcher into genetics said it was “inevitable” that one’s personal genetic information would enter more and more into the public sphere.

Sophia Roosth said intelligence agents were already asked to collect genetic information on foreign leaders to determine things like susceptibility to disease and life expectancy.

“We are at the dawn of the age of genetic McCarthyism,” she said, referring to witch-hunts against Communists in 1950s America.

What’s more, Seltzer imagined a world in which tiny robot drones flew around, the size of mosquitoes, extracting a sample of your DNA for analysis by, say, the government or an insurance firm.

Invasions of privacy are “going to become more pervasive,” she predicted.

“It’s not whether this is going to happen, it’s already happening… We live in a surveillance state today.”

Political scientist Joseph Nye tackled the controversial subject of encrypted communications and the idea of regulating to ensure governments can always see even encrypted messages in the interests of national security.

“Governments are talking about putting in back doors for communication so that terrorists can’t communicate without being spied on. The problem is that if governments can do that, so can the bad guys,” Nye told the forum.

“Are you more worried about big brother or your nasty little cousin?”

However, despite the pessimistic Orwellian vision, the academics were at pains to stress that the positive aspects of technology still far outweigh the restrictions on privacy they entail.

In the same way we can send tiny drones to spy on people, we can send the same machine into an Ebola ward to “zap the germs,” Seltzer said.

“The technology is there, it is up to us how to use it,” she added.

“By and large, tech has done more good than harm,” she said, pointing to “tremendous” advances in healthcare in some rural areas of the developing world that have been made possible by technology.

And at a separate session on artificial intelligence, panellists appeared to accept the limit on privacy as part of modern life.

Rodney Brooks, chairman of Rethink Robotics, an American tech firm, took the example of Google Maps guessing — usually correctly — where you want to go.

“At first, I found that spooky and kind of scary. Then I realised, actually, it’s kind of useful,” he told the forum.

Anthony Goldbloom, a young tech entrepreneur, told the same panel that what he termed the “Google generation” placed far less weight on their privacy than previous generations.

“I trade my privacy for the convenience. Privacy is not something that worries me,” he said.

“Anyway, people often behave better when they have the sense that their actions are being watched.”

The World Economic Forum in the swanky Swiss ski resort of Davos brings together some 2,500 of the global business and political elite for a meeting that ends Saturday.

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