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  • amsomniac@mastodon.mit.eduA amsomniac@mastodon.mit.edu

    @nina_kali_nina the envelope game is one I'd probably fall for. it's gotta take more than a name to get power of attorney, *padme face* right?

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    #7

    @amsomniac Send me an envelope with your address and name, and I will send you a reply to your question in it! /j

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    • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

      A 100 years ago, Forbes give an advice how to to avoid "Dollar Charmers", exposing how "the Smooth Gentry" work. Surprising that most fraud methods mentioned are still in use "as is" or with little changes, huh.

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      #8

      "No Violent Collapse Likely", said Forbes about the Florida land boom in February 1926. A single hurricane killed the boom in September, and a severe financial crisis has followed, including many unsecured bond defaults, and banks collapsing.

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      • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

        "No Violent Collapse Likely", said Forbes about the Florida land boom in February 1926. A single hurricane killed the boom in September, and a severe financial crisis has followed, including many unsecured bond defaults, and banks collapsing.

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        #9

        Mere months from a financial collapse caused by Florida land boom bursting

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        • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

          "No Violent Collapse Likely", said Forbes about the Florida land boom in February 1926. A single hurricane killed the boom in September, and a severe financial crisis has followed, including many unsecured bond defaults, and banks collapsing.

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          @nina_kali_nina "WALL STREET and bankers throughout the country are anxiously asking, “When will the computer brain boom burst?” They are apprehensive, also, concerning the possible effect upon the securities markets and upon the rest of the country. There is but little need, I am inclined to think, for alarm on this score. In the first place, it is not at all certain that there will be any violent collapse. My own opinion on this point has been much modified since I have delved into the actual conditions."

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          • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

            Being exhausted after a work day => reading vintage magazines and posting funny things from them

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            #11

            @nina_kali_nina ice nine, only need a little of it

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            • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

              Mere months from a financial collapse caused by Florida land boom bursting

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              #12

              @nina_kali_nina similarities with our current predicament are completely accidental, we're absolutely not on the verge of a financial collapse

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              • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                Mere months from a financial collapse caused by Florida land boom bursting

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                #13

                Forbes 1926: No investor ever lost a dollar in Miller bonds. "We reaffirm this opinion now. A bond which needs a guarantee to make it safe should not be offered."

                New York Times 1929: BANKRUPT COMPANY TO PAY 100% ON DEBTS; G.L. Miller Bond and Mortgage Corp., Liquidated, Yields for Stockholders a Dividend of 62%.

                Huh, it seems _this_ time investors didn't lose any dollars.

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                • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                  Forbes 1926: No investor ever lost a dollar in Miller bonds. "We reaffirm this opinion now. A bond which needs a guarantee to make it safe should not be offered."

                  New York Times 1929: BANKRUPT COMPANY TO PAY 100% ON DEBTS; G.L. Miller Bond and Mortgage Corp., Liquidated, Yields for Stockholders a Dividend of 62%.

                  Huh, it seems _this_ time investors didn't lose any dollars.

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                  #14

                  Forbes, June 1929. B.C. Forbes himself writes that "most business developments are favorable", but notices that "Wall Street continues to excite apprehension" and "recent events have proved that the warnings sounded here were not wholly unwarranted". The advice is cautious, but it completely fails to predict the Great Crash of October 1929.

                  The stock recovered by April 1930, only to start its decline that lasted many years. I wonder what Forbes advised in 1930...

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                  • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                    Forbes, June 1929. B.C. Forbes himself writes that "most business developments are favorable", but notices that "Wall Street continues to excite apprehension" and "recent events have proved that the warnings sounded here were not wholly unwarranted". The advice is cautious, but it completely fails to predict the Great Crash of October 1929.

                    The stock recovered by April 1930, only to start its decline that lasted many years. I wonder what Forbes advised in 1930...

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                    #15

                    @nina_kali_nina
                    "Aha crazy right! In unrelated news, buy my meme coin, absolut legit, full guarantee"

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                    • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                      Being exhausted after a work day => reading vintage magazines and posting funny things from them

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                      #16

                      @nina_kali_nina for a moment I thought that was some kind of data storage medium...

                      I need to log off. 😅

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                      • hp@mastodon.tmm.cxH hp@mastodon.tmm.cx

                        @nina_kali_nina for a moment I thought that was some kind of data storage medium...

                        I need to log off. 😅

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                        #17

                        @hp @nina_kali_nina hmm... I should devise a way to encode data into ice cubes

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                        • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                          @hp @nina_kali_nina hmm... I should devise a way to encode data into ice cubes

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                          #18

                          @foone @nina_kali_nina the FOONVINATOR

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                          • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                            Forbes, June 1929. B.C. Forbes himself writes that "most business developments are favorable", but notices that "Wall Street continues to excite apprehension" and "recent events have proved that the warnings sounded here were not wholly unwarranted". The advice is cautious, but it completely fails to predict the Great Crash of October 1929.

                            The stock recovered by April 1930, only to start its decline that lasted many years. I wonder what Forbes advised in 1930...

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                            #19

                            Forbes, April 1930, the beginning of the Great Depression. The topic of the issue is "Are U. S. Business Leaders Morons?" with the editorial written by Forbes himself.

                            Forbes says:
                            ----
                            ARE our business leaders morons? A Are they incapable of meeting evils begotten by their own activities ?

                            Must they be regarded as irresponsible citizens, concerned only with money-making?

                            Have those playing a foremost part in revolutionizing modern industry no qualms about making such a confession as this:

                            “Business is business. The objective of industry is to make money. We are determined to make money. We concentrate solely on that aim. If we are satisfied that a billion-dollar merger will mean greater profits, we go ahead and engineer it."

                            ...

                            The disturbing truth is that our economic revolution had released an abnormal number of workers even during our period of greatest prosperity.

                            Giving authority to a fool is like giving dynamite to a boy.

                            Betraying confidences doesn’t inspire confidence.

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                            • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                              @hp @nina_kali_nina hmm... I should devise a way to encode data into ice cubes

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                              #20

                              @foone @hp we can encode a number with the amount of ice/water ratio

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                              • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                                Forbes, April 1930, the beginning of the Great Depression. The topic of the issue is "Are U. S. Business Leaders Morons?" with the editorial written by Forbes himself.

                                Forbes says:
                                ----
                                ARE our business leaders morons? A Are they incapable of meeting evils begotten by their own activities ?

                                Must they be regarded as irresponsible citizens, concerned only with money-making?

                                Have those playing a foremost part in revolutionizing modern industry no qualms about making such a confession as this:

                                “Business is business. The objective of industry is to make money. We are determined to make money. We concentrate solely on that aim. If we are satisfied that a billion-dollar merger will mean greater profits, we go ahead and engineer it."

                                ...

                                The disturbing truth is that our economic revolution had released an abnormal number of workers even during our period of greatest prosperity.

                                Giving authority to a fool is like giving dynamite to a boy.

                                Betraying confidences doesn’t inspire confidence.

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                                #21

                                Aaand we're back to Forbes June 1929, riiiight before the Great Crash of 1929

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                                • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                                  Forbes, April 1930, the beginning of the Great Depression. The topic of the issue is "Are U. S. Business Leaders Morons?" with the editorial written by Forbes himself.

                                  Forbes says:
                                  ----
                                  ARE our business leaders morons? A Are they incapable of meeting evils begotten by their own activities ?

                                  Must they be regarded as irresponsible citizens, concerned only with money-making?

                                  Have those playing a foremost part in revolutionizing modern industry no qualms about making such a confession as this:

                                  “Business is business. The objective of industry is to make money. We are determined to make money. We concentrate solely on that aim. If we are satisfied that a billion-dollar merger will mean greater profits, we go ahead and engineer it."

                                  ...

                                  The disturbing truth is that our economic revolution had released an abnormal number of workers even during our period of greatest prosperity.

                                  Giving authority to a fool is like giving dynamite to a boy.

                                  Betraying confidences doesn’t inspire confidence.

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                                  #22

                                  @nina_kali_nina The economy should serve the people, not the other way around.

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                                  • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                                    Aaand we're back to Forbes June 1929, riiiight before the Great Crash of 1929

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                                    @nina_kali_nina 99% of capitalist economies give up gambling on stocks just before getting that golden age

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                                    • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                                      Aaand we're back to Forbes June 1929, riiiight before the Great Crash of 1929

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                                      #24

                                      @nina_kali_nina Overheard in the cockpit: "Hey! I didn't know sheep could fly at this altitude!"

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                                      • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                                        Aaand we're back to Forbes June 1929, riiiight before the Great Crash of 1929

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                                        Ayyyy, Forbes 1929, interview with Edison, saying solar is the future, and coal and oil suck:

                                        "For one thing, Edison believes the time is coming when mankind will draw electrical energy on a large scale directly from the sun. Ever since the age of steam started the world to rolling at a heightened speed, so far as man is concerned, we have been drawing on the bank account of old sunlight. Coal is sun energy which was stored long ago in vegetation, petroleum is the same thing stored in low forms of animal life. But like all bank accounts they can be overdrawn."

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                                        • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                                          Ayyyy, Forbes 1929, interview with Edison, saying solar is the future, and coal and oil suck:

                                          "For one thing, Edison believes the time is coming when mankind will draw electrical energy on a large scale directly from the sun. Ever since the age of steam started the world to rolling at a heightened speed, so far as man is concerned, we have been drawing on the bank account of old sunlight. Coal is sun energy which was stored long ago in vegetation, petroleum is the same thing stored in low forms of animal life. But like all bank accounts they can be overdrawn."

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                                          #26

                                          @nina_kali_nina "World's greatest inventor"...

                                          But he wasn't wrong. Shockingly correct, even!

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