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Italian banker...

Why would anyone use RSS for their notes?

Works for me 6 minutes later. But that must have made you giggle a little!

Sounds like you are talking about the South African flag.

He, or his team, post about the art on instagram. Same with this one. When I first heard about this statue I went there to find it. I guess they can post about any art though but this is how I try to fact check.

>Who owns a potato?

I don't get what this analogy is trying to tell me but I know nothing about potato law. Is this about the Belgian potato surplus?


Are there any emulators on steam? I only remember the chaos that was Dolphin. Maybe its for the fancy controller?

Probably and especially if you include Nintendos own emulators.

I remember reading, back then, about the author byuu/Near going into future updates such as HD Mode7 and widescreen. Found it re-hosted on an odd site here: [1]

It does seem like Super ZSNES in ways picked up these ideas (and torch) and went with them! Rather neat actually! RIP Near.

[1] https://bsnes.org/articles/state-of-emulation-5


>Third world

Non-aligned countries didn't exist? Sorry I need some coffee and I'm feeling a little thick at the moment.


They did exist the same way people and goods did travel across Eurasia, but it wasn't some defined political or economical entity and they did not call themselves "the third world"

Unlike "the Silk Road" or "the Middle Ages", "third world" was a term in contemporary use at the time it applies to, including among non-aligned states and NGOs that worked on third world cooperation.

It was pretty well-defined as political classifications go, and people involved in actual "entities" related to it were aware of and sometimes used the term.


Is that the meaning of “Third World”? As in East/West/Other?

I always thought it was more about Developed/Developing/Undeveloped, mostly in terms of the industrial transition.

But, if we are being honest, it’s used a lot more as “third class”.

I suppose indeed that it is not really a well defined “thing”, like the Silk Road.


When originally coined (circa 1950 around the Korean War), the First World was the US aligned block of countries, the Second World was the USSR aligned block of countries, and the Third World was all of the countries not part of either. Egypt, India, Yugoslavia, Ghana and Indonesia viewed themselves as leaders of the broader political movement during the 1960's and 1970's.

Even into the 1960's there were few industrialized nations outside of those two main blocks, so "Third World" quickly lost its explicitly political meaning and became more a description of the level of capital investment and worker productivity.


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