Quote from: Razgovory on Today at 06:55:51 PMNobody in China thought they could profit by sailing to Europe and seeing what they had for sale?
Quote from: Valmy on Today at 06:32:42 PMI mean some antiquated distinction from the 18th century they take such odd pride in today? You don't find that weird and adorable? But again YMMV. If doing some tradition of paying 9$ for a mayoral filing fee is weird than surely this would qualify.
Quote from: HisMajestyBOB on Today at 07:02:29 PMIt's only proper that Virginia distinguishes itself because it's the best state in the nation.
The other "commonwealths" are just trying to copy our glory.
Quote from: Razgovory on Today at 06:55:51 PMQuote from: The Minsky Moment on Today at 01:22:35 PMQuote from: Razgovory on Today at 12:49:54 PMThere is something obviously unbalanced here. If these people were the economic powerhouses of their day, why weren't they sailing to Europe for trade rather than the other way around?
They didn't need anything Europe have to offer, which is why when trade occurred, China mostly took in silver by default. Europe definitely "felt" that as the chronic specie drain fueled the regular rounds of currency devaluations that plagued early modern Europe as well as encouraging the American colonial ventures. The dynamic continued well into the 19th century, being a key motivator underlying the Opium Wars.
Nobody in China thought they could profit by sailing to Europe and seeing what they had for sale?
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on Today at 01:22:35 PMQuote from: Razgovory on Today at 12:49:54 PMThere is something obviously unbalanced here. If these people were the economic powerhouses of their day, why weren't they sailing to Europe for trade rather than the other way around?
They didn't need anything Europe have to offer, which is why when trade occurred, China mostly took in silver by default. Europe definitely "felt" that as the chronic specie drain fueled the regular rounds of currency devaluations that plagued early modern Europe as well as encouraging the American colonial ventures. The dynamic continued well into the 19th century, being a key motivator underlying the Opium Wars.
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on Today at 01:29:27 PMThey have a very productive food system because of climate and crops.Quote from: Razgovory on Today at 12:49:54 PMI get the feeling that a great deal of production in east and south asia is a function of large populations. They had a very productive food system that led to a larger population, the larger population produced more of an item because it was simply larger, but also consumed the items.
They had a very productive food system because they had what was for the time world class infrastructure and relatively stable social and political systems.
Quote from: crazy canuck on Today at 08:21:23 AMQuote from: Jacob on January 01, 2026, 01:04:49 PMQuote from: crazy canuck on January 01, 2026, 12:08:08 PMToo bad we can't ignore the US impact on climate change.
I saw an article the that claimed that more than 90% of the US' new energy capacity in 2025 was renewable, in spite of Trump's efforts.
To be able to understand whether that statistic is meaningful, I would need to know how much new energy was generated in proportion to the existing energy.
Quote from: grumbler on Today at 12:33:08 PMQuote from: Valmy on Today at 12:09:20 AMDon't you guys also have tons of weird antiquated traditions? Yes, the older the state the more weird things like this they will have. Like Virginia's weird and adorable insistance it is not a state. It's a commonwealth. This is a very important distinction.
The "weird and adorable insistance[sic]" that a Commonwealth is a commonwealth derives from the original governments of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia to distinguish themselves from the crown colonies like Georgia. All retain the term today. Kentucky also uses the term because it was once part of Virginia.
I don't see what is "weird and adorable" about it, but YMMV.
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