Yeahh

Yeuh, UhHuh

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

 

Reality Ultimately Prevails Over Fantasy.

Ever get the feeling you're being fed a lie.

 

 

 

 


Wednesday, February 28, 2018

 

YouPuke, WTF is that?

Goto https://www.bitchute.com/destroyingtheillusion/ instead.

YouPuke is so useless.

We very rearly use it.


Tuesday, February 27, 2018

 

We see now you see


Tuesday, February 27, 2018

 

A Compare of Release Dates.

Below we see the two different release dates of the GLB.Ts-2005-08 and GLB.Ts-2018-01.

There is a slight change at the back end (1880 side) and the front end (2005 side).

 

We can take the difference from the past to the present.

To show the change as a regression, we added a wave analysis.

 

Looking at the wave analysis, there are points where the data clearly diverges both down and up from the past release in 2005.

Anomaly data after 1970 has been altered up from its original release.

 

In our Reset post of this data, we removed this alteration.

Additionally, given these referenced links, we made further adjustments to arrive at the approximate values we posted.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2425775/Climate-scientists-told-cover-fact-Earths-temperature-risen-15-years.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2420783/Worlds-climate-scientists-confess-Global-warming-just-QUARTER-thought--computers-got-effects-greenhouse-gases-wrong.html


Tuesday, February 27, 2018

 

So, how did we Reset This and That?

Well, we found data at the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine.

http://archive.org/web/web.php

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayback_Machine

Here's our take on what we dug up.

We found text documents of the GLOBAL Temperature Anomalies or GLB.Ts.txt for at least one different date in the past, 2005-08, and compared to the current date 2018-01 for the range from 1880-01 to 2005-08.

What was interesting is even though there is an established anomaly base period of 1951 to 1980 of 14 °C for the data to deviate from, the presented data each year changes a little bit at the front and back end to give the impression the most recent anomaly data is increasing, more and more, each time the data is released for temperature readings that have already been established.

To put in analogy, it's like taking a temperature reading today then taking another tomorrow and the reading you took the day before increased even tough it is extremely improbable that a reading today affects the reading of yesterday... it just doesn't happen... ever.

Presenting data in anomaly fashion should not affect the past either; since the established based period is also in the past, 1951-1980.

No matter how this is done, there is one plausible reason for the change, deliberate manipulation to influence perception.

You can look at the raw data we obtained here: ftp://www.jadexcode.com/GLB.Ts-00

More specifically:

ftp://www.jadexcode.com/GLB.Ts-00/GLB.Ts-2005-08.txt

and

ftp://www.jadexcode.com/GLB.Ts-00/GLB.Ts-2018-01.txt

or download our complied and converted data in Excel format at:

ftp://www.jadexcode.com/GLB.Ts-00/GLB.Ts-CompliedTemperatureDataTablesReformatted-0.xlsm

Essentially we took out the frog boiled data and reset it to a close approximation of the actual... ta da.


Tuesday, February 27, 2018

 

What If We Reset This and That...

... , just what if.

 

        GLOBAL Station Temperature Index in 0.01 degrees Celsius   base period: 1951-1980

                    sources:  GHCN-v3 1880-01/2018 (meteorological stations only)
                    using elimination of outliers and homogeneity adjustment
                    Notes: 1950 DJF = Dec 1949 - Feb 1950 ;  · = missing

Year

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

1880

-57

-14

-22

-41

-11

-24

-23

32

-25

-43

-27

-29

1881

-54

-37

-12

-2

22

-87

-28

1

-9

-23

-31

10

1882

36

13

16

-34

-13

-78

-46

13

17

-7

-15

-43

1883

-44

-70

-22

-7

-12

67

22

8

-22

-33

-46

-16

1884

-37

-11

-17

-71

-96

-59

-61

39

-13

-55

-59

-77

1885

-70

-57

-69

-64

-26

-71

-40

7

7

19

-15

24

1886

-53

-61

-47

-40

-35

-63

-18

-51

-20

-64

-27

-53

1887

-66

-106

-38

-63

-65

-46

-21

-6

-42

-35

-72

-46

1888

-53

-62

-70

-11

-55

-35

-16

-15

-21

-7

15

2

1889

-9

37

26

32

31

-10

-21

-40

-17

0

-24

-25

1890

-41

-44

-42

-34

-74

-39

-42

-43

-16

-8

-58

-34

1891

-77

-89

-34

-50

-30

-39

-56

-40

-34

-40

-39

20

1892

-45

-14

-42

-54

-48

-39

-21

-9

-30

-17

-46

-43

1893

-126

-84

-43

-50

-57

-53

1

-20

-11

5

3

-22

1894

-61

-48

-25

-51

-52

-35

-25

-19

-30

4

-2

-4

1895

-56

-66

-38

-34

-17

-16

-41

-6

-2

2

-5

3

1896

-11

-17

-41

-36

-32

-34

-8

-25

3

10

-31

-9

1897

-14

-38

-18

1

-14

-6

1

-20

-4

-11

11

-11

1898

0

-32

-69

-45

-51

-19

-24

-13

8

-31

-39

-11

1899

-33

-51

-27

-16

-31

-44

-21

-19

8

-18

8

-12

1900

-46

4

-9

-8

-9

-4

-28

-8

1

23

-3

2

1901

-11

-2

-2

1

-10

10

-17

-14

10

-11

-5

-14

1902

-21

4

-10

-11

-24

-28

-35

-45

-32

-40

-42

-49

1903

-27

-7

-9

-47

-36

-57

-25

-36

-37

-43

-39

-54

1904

-72

-69

-50

-37

-57

-43

-56

-44

-39

-46

-19

-35

1905

-36

-91

-18

-27

-30

-24

-38

-22

-17

-32

-3

-20

1906

-12

-28

-28

11

-15

-18

-17

-12

-26

-14

-49

-22

1907

-45

-62

-40

-55

-55

-63

-39

-51

-35

-29

-56

-62

1908

-33

-27

-46

-41

-30

-40

-37

-36

-13

-37

-55

-37

1909

-75

-55

-46

-58

-55

-39

-31

-7

-16

-15

-12

-51

1910

-43

-36

-45

-29

-23

-32

-21

-12

-7

-27

-50

-63

1911

-62

-63

-59

-50

-36

-36

-14

-22

-23

-15

-10

-21

1912

-15

-9

-39

-26

-16

-23

-47

-60

-33

-44

-39

-30

1913

-42

-46

-55

-28

-60

-59

-20

-18

-18

-27

-11

8

1914

17

-1

-2

-18

0

-8

-19

-6

-5

14

-31

-18

1915

-14

8

-8

0

-19

-19

5

-17

1

-7

7

-7

1916

-4

-9

-43

-26

-32

-48

-34

-8

-15

-12

-34

-78

1917

-49

-72

-77

-51

-78

-45

2

-36

-29

-48

-29

-91

1918

-61

-57

-46

-52

-75

-41

-45

-44

-14

4

-22

-33

1919

-27

-22

-10

-11

-14

-16

-6

-6

-18

-5

-41

-28

1920

-9

-27

-15

-18

-30

-37

-20

-14

-14

-42

-32

-46

1921

0

-15

-10

-16

-17

-9

2

-44

-12

-8

-24

-15

1922

-38

-42

-29

-8

-35

-30

-2

-22

-12

-23

-9

-12

1923

-22

-20

-21

-45

-30

-25

-48

-35

-28

-9

-1

-6

1924

-26

-40

-11

-49

-27

-14

-13

-14

-4

-11

-4

-26

1925

-42

-34

-25

-14

-31

-39

-39

-8

-29

-35

-2

20

1926

27

30

22

-10

-34

-20

-14

4

4

-9

5

-22

1927

-16

-16

-35

-32

-27

-23

-4

-23

-8

18

15

-19

1928

9

3

-7

-5

-34

-52

-3

-1

6

-1

13

-1

1929

-23

-48

-30

-39

-38

-39

-34

-34

-18

4

0

-58

1930

-20

-17

-3

-21

-13

-20

-17

-14

-10

-26

13

-4

1931

-13

-26

-3

-28

-16

-7

9

11

-15

6

-15

8

1932

34

-26

-19

8

-17

-45

-21

-16

7

10

-8

-13

1933

-35

-26

-24

-17

-11

-25

-10

-16

-8

-6

-34

-53

1934

-13

-10

-34

-33

2

-16

2

9

-6

-4

7

9

1935

-32

24

5

-48

-33

-20

-26

-23

-37

-4

-30

-17

1936

-26

-41

-14

-1

-27

-15

23

2

1

3

5

11

1937

-10

8

-18

-17

0

-3

-10

7

26

23

31

-6

1938

1

1

21

29

10

-10

3

-6

12

32

13

-9

1939

-1

-16

-34

-15

0

-8

-11

-23

-12

-7

-15

35

1940

-19

7

12

3

7

17

22

9

20

5

7

23

1941

3

21

-11

1

10

13

26

4

-19

10

-5

3

1942

20

-4

-1

-2

1

6

4

10

7

0

12

5

1943

-20

5

-14

0

-10

-12

8

-17

5

27

8

20

1944

31

12

9

-8

-7

-8

3

5

21

19

-2

-22

1945

0

-16

-2

11

-27

-32

-24

17

4

3

-8

-37

1946

-1

-6

-17

2

-2

-19

3

-6

-1

-16

-9

-32

1947

-15

2

17

11

-2

0

-5

-1

0

23

22

-18

1948

19

-17

-29

-13

2

4

-16

-19

0

-3

-17

-20

1949

2

-36

-8

-26

-15

-17

-10

-13

-7

0

-5

-19

1950

-32

-33

-7

-24

-23

-11

-13

-35

-19

-22

-41

-19

1951

-38

-48

-16

-4

5

-5

-5

10

7

0

-3

13

1952

7

11

-19

-8

-12

-10

4

9

13

-3

-21

-4

1953

10

5

14

10

-4

1

-4

10

7

5

1

14

1954

-31

-9

-11

-15

-19

-20

-26

-17

-17

0

17

-13

1955

22

-10

-39

-19

-18

-19

-17

10

-11

1

-25

-31

1956

-24

-31

-33

-25

-30

-10

-12

-32

-15

-24

-23

-20

1957

-15

-5

-8

0

-1

14

-12

13

10

1

13

20

1958

42

25

19

9

12

-18

8

-10

-6

10

8

-7

1959

4

9

24

19

-1

9

10

1

-13

-10

-8

9

1960

8

27

-46

-20

-13

-1

-11

8

9

12

-10

18

1961

9

22

3

13

17

12

0

8

16

9

8

-14

1962

8

16

11

6

-11

5

-12

-8

1

2

10

0

1963

-1

24

-22

-19

-13

3

6

19

23

10

5

-5

1964

-7

-17

-27

-36

-33

-14

-8

-29

-37

-35

-21

-34

1965

-5

-17

-12

-28

-16

-15

-26

-8

-27

-9

-13

-18

1966

-22

-3

14

-9

-11

-4

11

-10

-3

-26

-5

-9

1967

-8

-26

1

-9

17

-13

5

3

-1

11

0

0

1968

-21

-17

32

-9

-18

-12

-13

-8

-27

5

-7

-21

1969

-16

-27

-10

11

15

4

-2

-9

1

8

8

33

1970

4

27

10

12

-5

11

9

-8

15

10

2

-12

1971

-3

-15

-21

-5

-8

-21

-10

2

1

-2

-12

-5

1972

-30

-32

-8

-6

-3

6

4

18

3

-5

-7

12

1973

23

30

34

33

33

26

18

4

9

18

8

-4

1974

-8

-27

-4

-11

-1

-2

-6

9

-18

-11

-11

-7

1975

3

6

10

1

23

1

3

-28

-7

-8

-10

-26

1976

-5

-11

-35

-27

-27

-22

-20

-27

-19

-40

-20

-6

1977

11

19

27

26

25

27

26

23

-14

-5

19

10

1978

9

15

23

22

15

-1

14

-19

10

-1

9

6

1979

11

-16

20

14

3

15

-2

6

22

20

24

46

1980

30

39

33

36

38

14

30

23

25

15

20

10

1981

53

48

57

41

23

28

41

43

18

1

12

37

1982

2

14

-11

-8

14

-7

7

-4

-2

-10

1

30

1983

37

29

35

28

36

15

8

34

44

20

19

4

1984

10

2

24

1

32

-10

4

13

12

7

-4

-12

1985

16

-13

11

5

6

11

-13

18

9

-4

-8

-3

1986

21

34

21

25

15

-6

-4

2

-16

-7

-7

1

1987

24

34

6

19

10

35

38

6

16

14

9

36

1988

45

27

41

29

41

38

23

34

33

33

-4

16

1989

3

23

21

20

-5

-8

25

28

31

20

-1

16

1990

29

17

61

40

31

21

37

17

5

26

29

23

1991

24

37

22

47

17

44

37

30

36

9

6

6

1992

24

16

27

-4

0

3

-20

-14

-30

-19

-26

-4

1993

11

13

5

2

0

-2

10

-8

-20

-6

-21

-12

1994

9

-22

-3

22

-3

27

11

-5

9

10

19

12

1995

25

58

20

26

5

17

31

25

14

34

19

6

1996

8

27

11

17

1

-2

23

41

8

-2

16

19

1997

12

19

30

4

7

31

-3

9

12

23

34

32

1998

35

84

47

45

55

65

54

47

21

31

27

39

1999

29

46

10

2

10

23

22

14

26

23

17

11

2000

-11

37

29

34

15

28

22

20

15

-7

6

6

2001

16

20

26

18

30

23

29

20

28

19

36

29

2002

53

46

70

36

43

20

39

24

38

19

26

11

2003

49

29

27

24

41

18

20

39

36

38

18

41

2004

27

48

38

29

1

19

-25

11

10

34

38

16

2005

47

38

47

35

26

33

30

24

48

50

40

39

2006

27

40

30

19

0

25

14

31

20

30

32

37

2007

70

41

39

40

42

13

25

31

28

27

18

16

2008

-7

-9

36

13

2

-4

18

-15

27

17

26

17

2009

20

19

10

19

28

25

31

29

33

16

26

20

2010

41

49

56

42

39

27

16

25

27

37

43

11

2011

13

10

18

23

5

13

31

36

17

23

18

20

2012

2

-3

9

19

32

11

-4

24

27

30

32

10

2013

36

13

23

3

3

24

3

16

38

23

26

20

2014

32

3

14

25

41

14

7

20

45

36

15

33

2015

30

42

45

12

19

19

4

23

14

53

52

72

2016

69

98

97

68

47

23

29

62

42

53

50

43

2017

44

73

69

47

53

10

36

39

26

45

34

47

2018

33

·

·

·

·

·

·

·

·

·

·

·


Saturday, February 24, 2018

 

The Lack of Earthquakes Along the Western North American Continent Should be...

Disturbing.

 

In our opinion, the tension is growing.

Magnitude 9.5 on the way.

Mark Our Words.


Friday, February 23, 2018

 

Before and After, Then and Now. Reality and Fantasy?

You decide.


Wednesday, February 21, 2018

 

that's an interesting point.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Wednesday, February 21, 2018

 

wow, that was a trip.

after nearly 2,500 miles and 100 hrs OT, I'm back in town at my own customer site.

took on the support roll for a bit and the fires seem to be contained or put out.

we love stress, well managed and keeps us going.


Sunday, February 18, 2018

 

oo, yeah... lots of work this past two weeks.

Nearly 100 hrs OT.

Paid for Lots of travel.

Performance bonus.

Looking for a nice plump pay check.

Somewhere near the 8K range.

mmm, tasty.


Wednesday, February 14, 2018

 

One is the Antithesis of the Other.

It will become very important to understand these two statements.

They play on each other like Ying and Yang.

 

Prove Beyond a Reasonable Doubt.

 

Disprove Beyond a Reasonable Plausibility.


Friday, February 9, 2018

 

Uhhff, looong week.

Nearly 30 hrs OT already and Friday isn't even counted yet.

6 hrs travel each day alone.

The fat, juicy pay check is gonna be nice, but uhhff...

 


Sunday, February 4, 2018

 

Best Super Bowl Ad Ever.


Friday, February 2, 2018

 

MN Finance 1990 - 2017

Striped down to the essentials.

 

Gross Receipts by Game 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Scratch Ticket Games Sales $67,800,000* $248,800,000* $205,300,000* $222,000,000* $204,200,000* $207,000,000* $269,200,000* $272,500,000* $259,800,000* $265,500,000* $282,400,000* $250,900,000* $241,000,000* $210,919,223 $215,696,083 $253,425,269 $267,793,640 $260,841,696 $297,972,532 $324,941,996 $338,114,154 $354,813,430 $355,260,670 $363,835,268 $351,912,194 $376,195,747 $394,761,644 $398,311,141
Online Ticket Games Sales Total $0* $72,700,000* $92,300,000* $106,800,000* $127,200,000* $93,000,000* $106,200,000* $96,020,000* $113,100,000* $124,500,000* $114,800,000* $115,300,000* $136,100,000* $140,897,381 $171,222,688 $154,585,149 $181,917,023 $161,770,016 $163,550,293 $156,303,137 $160,854,567 $149,622,979 $164,772,867 $196,562,316 $179,603,623 $170,672,222 $198,091,164 $165,191,861
Online Ticket Games Sales Itemized                                            
Daily 3® - - - - - - - - - - - - - $14,123,024 $13,250,961 $13,134,177 $12,958,518 $13,198,769 $12,896,317 $12,417,213 $12,939,238 $13,258,715 $12,844,327 $13,891,885 $14,374,236 $14,633,243 $16,690,792 $17,401,351
Gopher 5® - - - - - - - - - - - - - $15,828,015 $18,333,018 $14,531,607 $23,751,551 $13,451,495 $16,860,714 $16,485,360 $15,451,880 $16,457,217 $19,611,685 $20,027,762 $17,066,341 $21,815,472 $15,051,190 $15,045,596
Powerball® - - - - - - - - - - - - - $99,052,849 $114,291,526 $89,562,348 $112,184,974 $86,770,299 $91,984,559 $83,265,951 $82,252,717 $59,028,789 $70,516,182 $104,153,926 $77,427,224 $64,438,029 $95,690,466 $62,387,312
Powerball with Power Play® - - - - - - - - - - - - - $2,885,867 $3,233,759 $2,945,483 $4,393,871 $4,822,784 $5,183,767 $5,070,512 $4,997,806 $3,816,815 $3,141,464 $2,969,839 $2,485,438 $2,195,749 $2,800,853 $2,373,937
Mega Millions® - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,900,573 $17,995,480 $24,678,710 $14,019,200 $25,408,255 $19,700,950 $17,186,930 $15,901,351
Mega Millions with Megaplier® - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $582,425 $1,545,180 $1,563,907 $1,102,376 $1,536,563 $1,333,564 $1,296,041 $1,234,891
Hot Lotto® - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,007,626 $10,421,797 $16,274,511 $10,823,419 $18,241,635 $11,718,951 $13,565,974 $13,805,414 $12,250,143 $8,604,488 $11,888,590 $11,499,441 $12,813,117 $8,642,473 $9,938,710
Hot Lotto® Sizzler®  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $480,279 $1,026,762 $1,096,382 $1,065,828 $823,377 $1,076,822 $1,156,486 $1,342,266 $928,570 $1,018,693
Northstar Cash® - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,268,682 $9,373,889 $9,585,521 $10,974,105 $11,381,159 $11,671,586 $11,899,536 $10,872,164 $9,941,086 $11,040,160 $10,040,866 $9,510,151 $10,096,816 $9,249,570
Minnesota Millionaire Raffle - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,992,260 $4,983,459 $4,989,042 $4,998,520 $5,999,710 $5,993,670 $5,991,700 $5,999,680 $6,999,520 $6,998,850 $6,998,580
All or Nothing™  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,652,456 $3,976,389 $3,238,329 $4,144,011
MONOPOLY MILLIONAIRES’ CLUB™  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $397,375 - -
Lucky for Life®  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,006,304 $7,989,328 $7,743,223
G3® Games / Progressive Print-N-Play® - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,422,945 $8,763,134 $8,219,169 $9,318,669 $8,061,088 $7,810,737 $6,930,076 $7,332,938 $7,053,971 $10,400,056 $8,956,637 $6,510,093 $11,480,526 $12,754,636
                                             
Operating Revenue Total Sales $67,825,593 $321,487,363 $297,602,893 $328,835,922 $331,475,147 $335,875,077 $375,650,142 $368,516,685 $372,872,371 $390,011,807 $397,286,425 $366,183,765 $377,132,055 $351,816,604 $386,918,771 $408,010,418 $449,710,663 $422,611,712 $461,522,825 $481,245,133 $498,968,721 $504,436,409 $520,033,537 $560,397,584 $531,515,817 $546,867,969 $592,852,808 $563,503,002
Less In-Lieu-of-Sales Tax $4,069,578 $19,289,242 $19,344,186 $21,374,335 $21,545,886 $21,831,883 $24,417,263 $23,953,615 $24,236,714 $25,350,752 $25,823,618 $23,801,945 $24,513,584 $22,868,079 $25,149,720 $26,520,677 $29,231,193 $27,469,761 $29,998,984 $31,280,934 $32,432,967 $32,788,367 $33,802,180 $36,425,843 $34,548,528 $35,546,418 $38,535,433 $36,627,696
Gross Receipts $63,756,015 $302,198,121 $278,258,707 $307,461,587 $309,929,261 $314,043,194 $351,232,879 $344,563,070 $348,635,657 $364,661,055 $371,462,807 $342,381,820 $352,618,471 $328,948,525 $361,769,051 $381,489,741 $420,479,470 $395,141,951 $431,523,841 $449,964,199 $466,535,754 $471,648,042 $486,231,357 $523,971,741 $496,967,289 $511,321,551 $554,317,375 $526,875,306

*Approximation estimates based on MN Annual Reports.


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