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On 9/29/2017 1:09 PM, Joerg wrote:
On 2017-09-19 07:06, wrote: I'm pretty sensitive to component prices since I have to build everything up from scratch. One thing that has become clear lately is that buying from an on-line store directly is becoming cheaper than buying from Ebay or Amazon. This topped it all: The two paint brushes I ordered from Hong Kong via EBay on Sep-19 were shipped on Sep-20 and arrived on Sep-28, via airmail. For all of $3 including shipping. I couldn't ship them to the other side of town even if I gave them away. Nobody can tell me that there isn't anything lopsided about the conditions that Chinese merchants get versus those that US merchants get. Yea, but,,, it was the USA that allowed those conditions. China has MFN (Most Favored Nation) trading status with the USA. One of the results of that is China gets a special postal rate for sending stuff to the USA, that is much less than other countries pay, and that is even lower than what you'd pay to send the same item across town in the USA. Plus--the China/HK mail traffic is expedited, and so the import regulations are more lax for it. So you get a lot more things coming in that are banned for intellecual property reasons (counterfeit brands) as well as things that are banned in the USA for safety reasons (things like traser keychains, hazardous homeopathic medicines, base chemicals and technical radioactive materials). Additionally, the USA is one of the few countries that doesn't charge import tariffs on small packages coming into the country for personal use. I dunno what the cutoff value is, Mr Muzi or another store-running-person may know from their own experiences. It's apparently up in the hundreds of dollars, at least. I don't recall all the details but I think it covers China, Hong Kong and another country around there or two. Look up the "e-Packet" system for more info (and many complaints from US-based merchants). |
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On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 9:08:34 AM UTC-7, Doug Cimperman wrote:
On 9/29/2017 1:09 PM, Joerg wrote: On 2017-09-19 07:06, wrote: I'm pretty sensitive to component prices since I have to build everything up from scratch. One thing that has become clear lately is that buying from an on-line store directly is becoming cheaper than buying from Ebay or Amazon. This topped it all: The two paint brushes I ordered from Hong Kong via EBay on Sep-19 were shipped on Sep-20 and arrived on Sep-28, via airmail. For all of $3 including shipping. I couldn't ship them to the other side of town even if I gave them away. Nobody can tell me that there isn't anything lopsided about the conditions that Chinese merchants get versus those that US merchants get. |
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On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 11:09:29 AM UTC-7, jbeattie wrote:
On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 9:17:40 AM UTC-7, wrote: What are you talking about Andrew? Kozinsky retired in 2014. No, he didn't. https://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/content...ior_judges.php He stepped down as chief judge in 2014. It's a seven year term. He's not even senior status yet. So what you're saying is that he's a member of the Supreme Court and not just another judge with the total ability to rule only over his own cases? Let me inform you Jay that YOU don't have the right to tell a judge that he is right or wrong. But I doubt that will change you so I'll simply forward this to the judge and the bar if you like. |
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On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 6:07:16 PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote:
On 9/29/2017 6:41 PM, jbeattie wrote: On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 3:06:48 PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote: snip What are you talking about Andrew? Kozinsky retired in 2014. Thanks I did not know that. (I think the nation is better off) He didn't retire. He simply finished his term as chief judge. -- Jay Beattie. Well, thanks to you more. I can't say I follow Federal judicial terms closely. He retired as a member of the Supreme Court. He is simply a judge now. I have sat awaiting trial for some dumb-ass "felony" because I failed to appear for a traffic ticket when my memory was disconnected. During this time I saw a black man charged with murder be arraigned wearing an expensive suit (this guy was homeless) and a white guy also there on a murder charge that had a prison jumpsuit and chains between his wrists and ankles. What sort of left wing nutcake judge allowed this? So do not act as if this guy should not be allowed as a judge. |
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On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 12:55:37 PM UTC-7, wrote:
On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 6:07:16 PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote: On 9/29/2017 6:41 PM, jbeattie wrote: On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 3:06:48 PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote: snip What are you talking about Andrew? Kozinsky retired in 2014. Thanks I did not know that. (I think the nation is better off) He didn't retire. He simply finished his term as chief judge. -- Jay Beattie. Well, thanks to you more. I can't say I follow Federal judicial terms closely. He retired as a member of the Supreme Court. He is simply a judge now. I have sat awaiting trial for some dumb-ass "felony" because I failed to appear for a traffic ticket when my memory was disconnected. During this time I saw a black man charged with murder be arraigned wearing an expensive suit (this guy was homeless) and a white guy also there on a murder charge that had a prison jumpsuit and chains between his wrists and ankles. What sort of left wing nutcake judge allowed this? So do not act as if this guy should not be allowed as a judge. What are you talking about? Kozinski was never on the Supreme Court -- at least not on the US Supreme Court. He's a Ninth Circuit judge. BTW, since when did clothing matter at an arraignment? It's a five minute process assuming no big issue with bail, and judges don't give a sh** what the defendants are wearing. Dress-up day is trial. The rest of your post is nonsensical and does not warrant a response. -- Jay Beattie. |
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 07:35:34 -0700, Joerg
wrote: On 2017-09-29 18:51, John B. wrote: On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 11:09:48 -0700, Joerg wrote: On 2017-09-19 07:06, wrote: I'm pretty sensitive to component prices since I have to build everything up from scratch. One thing that has become clear lately is that buying from an on-line store directly is becoming cheaper than buying from Ebay or Amazon. This topped it all: The two paint brushes I ordered from Hong Kong via EBay on Sep-19 were shipped on Sep-20 and arrived on Sep-28, via airmail. For all of $3 including shipping. I couldn't ship them to the other side of town even if I gave them away. Nobody can tell me that there isn't anything lopsided about the conditions that Chinese merchants get versus those that US merchants get. Of course there is. But remember, mail rates are set by the country from which the item is mailed. Or to put it another way, why are U.S. mail rates so high? There can only be one reason. The Chinese are subsidizing it and the government is paying for a large chunk of operatingh the China Post aircraft or any hired air transport. Your argument doesn't hold water. As I have told you (and you can check for your self) postage rates in many countries are lower, in many cases far lower, then those in the U.S. Are we to assume that any and all countries who's postage rates are lower than the U.S. are involved in some sort of international conspiracy to defraud the U.S. This would be unfair trade practices which can be acted upon by other countries. Just like an aircraft manufacturer just got slapped with a hefty tariff even while a trade agreement was (still) in place. You mean that all countries in the world must increase their postage rates to match the extremely high rates in the U.S. ? Why isn't it even more logical for the U.S. to drop their rates to match those in other countries? -- Cheers, John B. |
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On 2017-09-30 17:03, John B. wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 07:35:34 -0700, Joerg wrote: On 2017-09-29 18:51, John B. wrote: On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 11:09:48 -0700, Joerg wrote: On 2017-09-19 07:06, wrote: I'm pretty sensitive to component prices since I have to build everything up from scratch. One thing that has become clear lately is that buying from an on-line store directly is becoming cheaper than buying from Ebay or Amazon. This topped it all: The two paint brushes I ordered from Hong Kong via EBay on Sep-19 were shipped on Sep-20 and arrived on Sep-28, via airmail. For all of $3 including shipping. I couldn't ship them to the other side of town even if I gave them away. Nobody can tell me that there isn't anything lopsided about the conditions that Chinese merchants get versus those that US merchants get. Of course there is. But remember, mail rates are set by the country from which the item is mailed. Or to put it another way, why are U.S. mail rates so high? There can only be one reason. The Chinese are subsidizing it and the government is paying for a large chunk of operatingh the China Post aircraft or any hired air transport. Your argument doesn't hold water. As I have told you (and you can check for your self) postage rates in many countries are lower, in many cases far lower, then those in the U.S. Are we to assume that any and all countries who's postage rates are lower than the U.S. are involved in some sort of international conspiracy to defraud the U.S. Run the numbers. The $3 includes shipping _and_ merchandise. The stuff is also quite bulky, came in a padded envelope large than letter A. Via aircraft. This would be unfair trade practices which can be acted upon by other countries. Just like an aircraft manufacturer just got slapped with a hefty tariff even while a trade agreement was (still) in place. You mean that all countries in the world must increase their postage rates to match the extremely high rates in the U.S. ? Why isn't it even more logical for the U.S. to drop their rates to match those in other countries? This is about subsidies that in effect undermine the economy of other countrides. Same as dumping and there are laws against dumping. There also ought to be laws against "freight charge dumping". Or at least actions. Well, we now have a president who understands this stuff. Whether he does something about it is another matter. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
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On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 2:50:08 PM UTC-7, jbeattie wrote:
On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 12:55:37 PM UTC-7, wrote: On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 6:07:16 PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote: On 9/29/2017 6:41 PM, jbeattie wrote: On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 3:06:48 PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote: snip What are you talking about Andrew? Kozinsky retired in 2014. Thanks I did not know that. (I think the nation is better off) He didn't retire. He simply finished his term as chief judge. -- Jay Beattie. Well, thanks to you more. I can't say I follow Federal judicial terms closely. He retired as a member of the Supreme Court. He is simply a judge now. I have sat awaiting trial for some dumb-ass "felony" because I failed to appear for a traffic ticket when my memory was disconnected. During this time I saw a black man charged with murder be arraigned wearing an expensive suit (this guy was homeless) and a white guy also there on a murder charge that had a prison jumpsuit and chains between his wrists and ankles. What sort of left wing nutcake judge allowed this? So do not act as if this guy should not be allowed as a judge. What are you talking about? Kozinski was never on the Supreme Court -- at least not on the US Supreme Court. He's a Ninth Circuit judge. BTW, since when did clothing matter at an arraignment? It's a five minute process assuming no big issue with bail, and judges don't give a sh** what the defendants are wearing. Dress-up day is trial. The rest of your post is nonsensical and does not warrant a response. Tell us Jay - if you don't like him on the court why don't you start protests outside of his courtrooms? Or rather than that you can snivel about him here where it really makes a difference. |
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On Sunday, October 1, 2017 at 9:09:28 AM UTC-7, wrote:
On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 2:50:08 PM UTC-7, jbeattie wrote: On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 12:55:37 PM UTC-7, wrote: On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 6:07:16 PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote: On 9/29/2017 6:41 PM, jbeattie wrote: On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 3:06:48 PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote: snip What are you talking about Andrew? Kozinsky retired in 2014. Thanks I did not know that. (I think the nation is better off) He didn't retire. He simply finished his term as chief judge. -- Jay Beattie. Well, thanks to you more. I can't say I follow Federal judicial terms closely. He retired as a member of the Supreme Court. He is simply a judge now.. I have sat awaiting trial for some dumb-ass "felony" because I failed to appear for a traffic ticket when my memory was disconnected. During this time I saw a black man charged with murder be arraigned wearing an expensive suit (this guy was homeless) and a white guy also there on a murder charge that had a prison jumpsuit and chains between his wrists and ankles. What sort of left wing nutcake judge allowed this? So do not act as if this guy should not be allowed as a judge. What are you talking about? Kozinski was never on the Supreme Court -- at least not on the US Supreme Court. He's a Ninth Circuit judge. BTW, since when did clothing matter at an arraignment? It's a five minute process assuming no big issue with bail, and judges don't give a sh** what the defendants are wearing. Dress-up day is trial. The rest of your post is nonsensical and does not warrant a response. Tell us Jay - if you don't like him on the court why don't you start protests outside of his courtrooms? Or rather than that you can snivel about him here where it really makes a difference. Who said I don't like him on the court? I said he was mean. Different judges have different styles, and I've known plenty of brilliant-but-mean judges and some nice-but-bad judges and variations in between. BTW, these are not imaginary or remote people to me. I have a Ninth Circuit argument next month. I know where to sign in; where to stand, etc. It's a job. "May it please the court, blah, blah, blah . . ." lectern light goes off. Done. I win some. I lose some. Life goes on. I liked the old days when they had the 1930s lectern clocks that didn't work. Here's the courtroom so you can play along: https://www.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/l...mg2crLarge.jpg It's in the historical Pioneer Courthouse and has a nice fireplace in the back of the chamber. -- Jay Beattie. |
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