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From: ajtj999/26/2021 2:19:33 PM
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There are 154 Container Ships waiting to offload cargo to Ningbo and Shanghai ports.

yahoo.com

It's a combination of the prior closure in Yantian, chartered ships added to the trans-Pacific trade, and ships that were pulled from other trade lanes to take advantage of the outrageous rates for east-bound trans-Pacific container shipping. Also, the added ships are smaller, so the port productivity is sharply reduced.

I also noticed lots of 4th quarter items missing in Walmart yesterday. The toy department is thin, and they've started putting grocery and cleaning products in the power aisles where general merchandise would normally be this time of year. The end caps in the grocery department also looked like they were not what the planogram called for, possibly due to shortages.

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From: bull_dozer9/26/2021 5:55:51 PM
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Bitcoin Miners Eye Nuclear Power as Environmental Criticism Mounts

Bitcoin miners, under fire for their sizable environmental footprint, are forging partnerships with owners of struggling nuclear-power plants with electricity to spare.

The matchups have the potential to solve key issues facing each industry, executives and analysts say: Electricity-hungry bitcoin miners want stable and carbon-free power, while nuclear plants facing competition from cheaper power sources need new customers.

Talen Energy Corp. has entered into a joint venture with bitcoin-mining company TeraWulf Inc., which has started land development for a mining facility the size of four football fields next to its Pennsylvania nuclear plant. Nuclear generator Energy Harbor Corp. will provide power to a Standard Power mining center in Ohio starting in December.

“We are building demand adjacent to the existing nuclear plant,” said Talen Energy President Alex Hernandez, who heads the subsidiary jointly developing the mining project near the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station.


wsj.com

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To: ajtj99 who wrote (37218)9/26/2021 6:13:39 PM
From: tntpal
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Oil stocks yet anyone? WTIC seems to be breaking out from that trading range.
FWIW - I know everyone's watching football but I thought I'd as anyway.

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To: tntpal who wrote (37955)9/26/2021 10:37:30 PM
From: ajtj99
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Yup, WTIC is above $75 tonight.

Yes, football was epic today. Brady vs Stafford was pretty good, but TB's defense is hurting.

If I were an attorney, I would start a practice just to sue stadium owners for hearing loss. The new NFL stadiums in LA and Vegas were both designed to accentuate sound, which basically means to accentuate hearing loss.

NBA arenas are no better.

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From: ajtj999/26/2021 10:56:58 PM
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This is some messed up crap at the CIA:

zerohedge.com

I wonder if you could call the CIA a net positive over the years?

The CIA, screwing the pooch since 1952.

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From: ajtj999/26/2021 11:32:14 PM
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Give A-Aron 37-seconds, and you lose the game.

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To: ajtj99 who wrote (37957)9/27/2021 12:36:12 AM
From: roto
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What makes you write the year 1952?
Now, I'm thinking some spy software is honed onto you.

Me, knowing a few Boeing types, including a former supervisor, he/ they assigned to Iran pre- revolution, talked a few things about Iranian history.

As for me, I have few doubts about the nefarious behavior of the CIA.. it seems the bastards were offing a lot of people back then, probably still doing their worst nowadays.
So, little surprises me.

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To: roto who wrote (37959)9/27/2021 12:49:11 AM
From: ajtj99
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I started with the 1953 coup in Iran.

You know, were it not for CIA operative Copeland, we would not have had the Police and Stuart Copeland.

I guess you could make an argument that the CIA has been a net positive when taking Stuart into consideration.

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To: ajtj99 who wrote (37960)9/27/2021 1:43:13 AM
From: roto
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direct avoidance at all costs may prolong every breath you take.

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To: ajtj99 who wrote (37956)9/27/2021 6:41:09 AM
From: Jacob Snyder
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<If I were an attorney, I would start a practice just to sue…”. companies on behalf of day-traders who lost money on their stocks. Everyone deserves to be a Winner every day, in everything they do. If that does not happen, the solution is to Assign Blame, and sue the Deep Pockets. I feel micro-aggressed upon, just thinking about how unfair life is…..

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