
Bauldy27
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Bauldy27
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"I've got a hole in one" he cried, reviewing his odd sock collection. XTC, West Coast/Torrens Eagles and golf. Chronicling joys and disappointments.










Many of TM's viewers have been asking for a deep dive on China - its capabilities, its motivations & its likely future actions ...and today we deliver Peter Alexander has lived in China for 30 years, advising companies conducting business there WATCH: youtu.be/sS2pyxgS21k








Interceptors automatically flying out of naval drones on detection of incoming targets? Before being piloted to the kill remotely from hundreds of km away? The future Dubai imagines has already been battle tested. In Odesa. Exclusive video from Uforce, makers of the Magura naval drone. With @shashj @AnshelPfeffer economist.com/international/…






It baffles me that so many economists think of free markets as a law of nature — and that intervention in them can be justified only on the grounds of “market failures.” The free market itself is an intervention: a political construct shaped by specific rules.






The world is moving toward bifurcation, and the consequences for commodities, currencies and supply chains are enormous. Huw McKay spent years as Chief Economist at BHP and is one of the most respected thinkers in global commodities. He joins us to discuss: • Reserve currencies, debasement and the real limits of hard money • Australia’s unique boom, commodity pricing and copper’s structural tightness • Glencore's complexity, sanctions, logistics math • Bifurcation, shipping routes and war scenarios YT → youtu.be/WPj57TWZW7A Spotify → open.spotify.com/episode/5GjG2V…

Goosebumps! People often ask, is Shakespeare still relevant? Here is a great example, from the Steven Colbert Show, in which Sir Ian McKellen delivers an extraordinary speech. Shakespeare’s words are timeless, urgent and important. #Shakespeare #ianmckellen #stevencolbert




