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  1. mtn_top

    Madrid

    The problem/pattern of Lord Elgin's wife repeats. It would seem there is a nun-to-be in the offing.
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    The Opera

    More, please, with more frequency, please.
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    Paris

    Happy New Year, and thank you for writing & publishing another chapter of this series for our enjoyment on the New Year's holiday.
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    Consummations

    Hopefully Francis Calvert doesn't drink too much at dinner so that he can gain full benefit of the instruction to follow …
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    Chapter 79

    One hopes that in being perceptive, William learns discretion & doesn't "out" his father.
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    Chapter 81

    As a counter, I suggest a reading of histories of Hollinger, Inc. of Canada, and Hollinger International of Delaware, and one Conrad Black who owned most of it, looted it, and got successfully sued by the other shareholders, the S.E.C., and imprisoned. Hollinger was at one time the third largest English-language newspaper conglomerate. To quote Wikipedia: I have some experience with board/executive fiduciary duty litigation in the Delaware Chancery Court, and "the good ol' boys club" does not protect even merely negligent or derelict board members or executives, let alone those who actively act solely in their own interest in direct contravention of their duties to all shareholders (the corporation). Creditors also have significant rights in this context. This applies to all corporations of every size, and basically every publicly-traded corporation in the USA is incorporated in Delaware, not just the Fortune 100 or S&P 500. Curtis Buck might well be fucked, even more so if his entities are incorporated in California rather than Delaware.
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    Chapter 81

    Key thing that everyone should understand about Brad's portfolio analysis & Curtis Bucks' dilemma is that in every corporation, the members of the board of directors are elected by the shareholders, the board hires & fires the CEO and other corporate officers (executives), and all of those people (board members & officers) have fiduciary duty to all shareholders. If they act in a way that is contrary to that duty, the corporate "limited liability" does not cover them, hence shareholder lawsuits, even from minority shareholders. Even Mark Zuckerberg with his special shareholder voting control of Meta (Facebook) has this duty to all other shareholders of Meta and cannot (must not) act exclusively in his own interest, as long as he is either or both a member of the board of directors and/or a corporate officer (e.g., CEO).
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    Higher 20

    Thanks. I have something of a copy editing compulsion. My major outlet for that for a very long time was quora.com, but they removed "suggested edits" a year or two ago, to my great unhappiness & frustration - up to that point I had edited tens of thousands of answers there, and even got compliments from professional writers. In my opinion, the new answers on that site far too often look like shit, because nobody's bothered to do basic spelling, paragraph breaks, separate run-on sentences, clear up ambiguous references … I'd love to do that here, especially if the site software had the same basic structure: I can hit a "suggest edits" button, edit the work, submit, and the author can decide whether to publish my suggestion as-is, edit/revise further, or just reject/ignore, all in the background (nothing shows up in the comments, though on Quora the answer log shows it (along with all edits/changes), if anyone bothers to look). IMHO, Quora's "suggested edits" system made the whole site better because everyone could contribute to making both the questions & answers there really good & clean. Alas, Quora management claims (but provided no evidence to back up the claims) that the system was being abused, and it was hard to maintain in their site code base. They do have serious spam/abuse problems (and I do not envy them in having to deal with that - I've been a professional Internet postmaster since the 1980s, and had a hand in writing the modern Internet e-mail standards, so I know first-hand how hard dealing with spam is), but in my view in that instance, they threw the baby out with the bathwater. Everywhere else, if some writing bugs me enough, I have to add a comment in public, which can be a source of embarrassment for the author. I really liked Quora's interface precisely because the tone of it was just right: I want to help you (author) make this question or answer read (look) better, express your idea more clearly - this is not an attack on your intelligence, education, or character. It's a set of suggestions, not commands or censorship - accept, revise, or refuse as you see fit.
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    Higher 20

    Um, I bet you meant "out."
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    Higher 19

    The other, more comprehensive app for looking at places is Google Earth, which has versions built for MacOS, Windows, iOS, and Android, along with a less powerful web interface. Google collects satellite photos from many Earth observation satellite services (we're way beyond polar-orbit Landsat now), and aggregates them all into their databases. Google Earth is a good interface for browsing that database, though Google Maps also presents a simpler, less comprehensive interface. When a friend first showed it to me in 2002 (before Google bought & renamed it, it was named Keyhole, after the NSA's "Key Hole" spy satellite series), he had to run it on a system with a very beefy GPU (for the time), but that was 20 years & ten turns of Moore's Law ago: standard consumer GPUs in smartphones can handle it with aplomb now (not to mention PCs & Macs). Just to add: Brandon would certainly know about the Terra (EOS AM (morning)) and Aqua (EOS PM (afternoon)) MODIS sensors & data products because they're used for (among other things) wildfire spotting & mapping. Those satellites are in an orbit that takes them over adjacent strips of the Earth at about 9am & 3pm every day, so they can give near-realtime observations. Another worthwhile National Park on the same theme: Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii. In the mid-1990s I visited with friends and we went two days in a row: first day, we hiked into & out of the still-steaming Kilauea Iki crater, and next day we drove all the way down Chain of Craters Road to the coast to see where the current eruption is still sending lava into the ocean. Contrasts between the tropical flora & the lava floes is even more stark there than in the volcano sites in California, Oregon, & Washington (state).
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    Chapter 74

    So, weapons of mass destruction (WMD) all around, ready for use with mutual assured destruction (MAD) to ensue. Will (and Stefan & Grand) has a tape of Curtis Buck raping a girl . Zach has the glory hole ticket on Travis. Both Will and Travis can out Zach and ruin his potential football career. If Curtis Buck attempts to hurt Travis, Will can help Travis become an emancipated minor, as Will is, and credibly threaten to ruin & cause Curtis Buck's prosecution and possible imprisonment, if he doesn't back off. And it's not as if the Crampton-Schluter family is above assassination, if that's what's required to win an all-out war. IIRC, WIll doesn't know that bit of family history …
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    Higher 16

    The Sierra Nevada is beautiful - I live at one of the famous places: Lake Tahoe, but it's also got Yosemite …
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    Higher 16

    Hopefully Pit River pack security will be looking after & keeping tabs on Randy for a while, to keep him safe & see who he talks to. Aiden or Trevor should inform the rest of the pack that Randy has been told about lycans, is trying to deal with the shock of it, and please treat him gently. Hopefully that doesn't result in any blowback from members of the pack who might disagree with any disclosure or the invitation to be turned (though knowledge that an invitation to be turned has been extended doesn't have to be announced just yet). One presumes Aiden or Ethan could tamp down on that with command voice … Ethan's experience was different because of his mating bond with Aiden (which manifested strongly after they spent just a little time together, long before Ethan was turned), which Randy doesn't share with either Trevor or Skyler. That is likely to cloud advice that Ethan could give to Randy, and Ethan should be explicit about that caveat if he & Randy have a discussion. Hopefully Randy eases into his new knowledge of what the world around him is really like … Randy potentially has another shock coming when he's told about (or sees) Ethan & Aiden being elementals … not just Pit River pack alphas, but the most powerful lycans known to exist.
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    Chapter 75

    Oops. Got the dates mixed up - it's the Acts of Union, 1800 which gained Royal Assent in July 1800, and came into force in January 1801. This chapter happens in June 1801. Catholic Emancipation is a work in progress … and the King's opinion matters. The question stands: is His Majesty going to be more annoyed over Freddie & the Duke's behavior, or George's defense of his (and now Lady Kendal's) Catholic tenants? Given the results of George's earlier, unannounced visit to Buckingham Palace ("Queen's House"), wherein George neatly disposed of both the mess over his son's name, and the Duke of Cumberland's pressure to evict George's Catholic tenants (with the King's evident displeasure at Cumberland being determinant therein), the King might not be less fond of George …
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    Chapter 75

    HIs Majesty will shortly know the contents of Lady Kendal's letter and the disposition of the estate from LordRosslyn … which brings up a question for George: will the King be unhappy that George has pledged to maintain the Catholic tenants on Lady Kendal's lands? OTOH, the Act of Union (given Royal Assent in August, 1801) is coming very soon …
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