Morgado
@morgado.bsky.social
Economist (Econ History, Labor) | Disney Cruise/Animation Fan | Block Button Enthusiast
Oh we got this one, Chris.
November 5, 2025 at 1:44 AM
Oh we got this one, Chris.
My guess is not very long and it's a cascading issue.
Consider the missed SEP data. Some 1st closing tasks not done. EDI center can't check 2nd closing data. Sector analyst outliers/atyping? Birth-death? Qs to state LMI shops? etc.
Then there's OCT data! The longer it goes, the more it backs up.
Consider the missed SEP data. Some 1st closing tasks not done. EDI center can't check 2nd closing data. Sector analyst outliers/atyping? Birth-death? Qs to state LMI shops? etc.
Then there's OCT data! The longer it goes, the more it backs up.
October 8, 2025 at 3:57 PM
My guess is not very long and it's a cascading issue.
Consider the missed SEP data. Some 1st closing tasks not done. EDI center can't check 2nd closing data. Sector analyst outliers/atyping? Birth-death? Qs to state LMI shops? etc.
Then there's OCT data! The longer it goes, the more it backs up.
Consider the missed SEP data. Some 1st closing tasks not done. EDI center can't check 2nd closing data. Sector analyst outliers/atyping? Birth-death? Qs to state LMI shops? etc.
Then there's OCT data! The longer it goes, the more it backs up.
Whether the respondents are submitting through the EDI center or on IDCF/CATI, ultimately someone on respondent side has to proactively "submit" something. Then, program office has to review.
If program office is furloughed, the data can't be used for estimation anyway.
www.bls.gov/opub/hom/ces...
If program office is furloughed, the data can't be used for estimation anyway.
www.bls.gov/opub/hom/ces...
Data sources
www.bls.gov
October 8, 2025 at 3:21 PM
Whether the respondents are submitting through the EDI center or on IDCF/CATI, ultimately someone on respondent side has to proactively "submit" something. Then, program office has to review.
If program office is furloughed, the data can't be used for estimation anyway.
www.bls.gov/opub/hom/ces...
If program office is furloughed, the data can't be used for estimation anyway.
www.bls.gov/opub/hom/ces...
To me, what drives that is the establishment surveys (CES, NCS, OEWS, etc.) are payroll surveys counting positions... not persons; administrative from the point of view of the employer records.
But with household surveys like ACS, ATUS, CPS, etc it really is "what is this particular person doing?"
But with household surveys like ACS, ATUS, CPS, etc it really is "what is this particular person doing?"
October 8, 2025 at 3:12 PM
To me, what drives that is the establishment surveys (CES, NCS, OEWS, etc.) are payroll surveys counting positions... not persons; administrative from the point of view of the employer records.
But with household surveys like ACS, ATUS, CPS, etc it really is "what is this particular person doing?"
But with household surveys like ACS, ATUS, CPS, etc it really is "what is this particular person doing?"
This is astounding. Thank you very much for posting the link to this superb interview.
September 29, 2025 at 11:46 PM
This is astounding. Thank you very much for posting the link to this superb interview.
Campbell is 86 on the Cowboys, right side of protection (you can see his jersey in the close up). What's crazy is Julius Peppers had ALREADY blocked a FG at the end of the 2Q. Didn't get credited for a block (penalty for running into the kicker) here, but it's wild. www.panthers.com/news/julius-...
Dallas Cowboys at Carolina Panthers - December 24th, 2005 | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Dallas Cowboys 24 at Carolina Panthers 20 on December 24th, 2005 - Full team and player stats and box score
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September 29, 2025 at 7:35 PM
Campbell is 86 on the Cowboys, right side of protection (you can see his jersey in the close up). What's crazy is Julius Peppers had ALREADY blocked a FG at the end of the 2Q. Didn't get credited for a block (penalty for running into the kicker) here, but it's wild. www.panthers.com/news/julius-...
Been playing many, many replays of Hearts of Iron 4 as Japan with the Democratic revolution option (to flip them into being good guys) lately... and D is absolutely crucial for the fuel.
September 19, 2025 at 4:02 PM
Been playing many, many replays of Hearts of Iron 4 as Japan with the Democratic revolution option (to flip them into being good guys) lately... and D is absolutely crucial for the fuel.
In particular Guerrilas in the Midst is a believable 1990s rap hit. Such a badass track.
Fear Of A Black Hat - N.W.H. - Guerrillas In The Midst - Complete - Kurt Loder - 1/24/93
YouTube video by TheKamherst
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September 8, 2025 at 9:40 PM
In particular Guerrilas in the Midst is a believable 1990s rap hit. Such a badass track.
I didn't even like the movie much, but 4*Town was amazing.
Would pay good monies to see a fake concert behind the scenes D+ thing with the band or have them show up as a cameo in another animated film set around the same time in the early 2000s.
Would pay good monies to see a fake concert behind the scenes D+ thing with the band or have them show up as a cameo in another animated film set around the same time in the early 2000s.
September 8, 2025 at 9:34 PM
I didn't even like the movie much, but 4*Town was amazing.
Would pay good monies to see a fake concert behind the scenes D+ thing with the band or have them show up as a cameo in another animated film set around the same time in the early 2000s.
Would pay good monies to see a fake concert behind the scenes D+ thing with the band or have them show up as a cameo in another animated film set around the same time in the early 2000s.
I saw someone else post a copy recently and had never seen it before. Did some looking and thought you might want to see what I found (thanks for posting, it helped by giving a timeframe reference): "Connect the Dots" by John McNamee on The Nib. thenib.com/connect-the-...
Connect The Dots | The Nib
The whole Government is out for Trump! Unless there’s a simpler solution.
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August 14, 2025 at 3:11 PM
I saw someone else post a copy recently and had never seen it before. Did some looking and thought you might want to see what I found (thanks for posting, it helped by giving a timeframe reference): "Connect the Dots" by John McNamee on The Nib. thenib.com/connect-the-...
Alright, i'm sold. Seen this in passing while browsing for something to watch, but didn't click. Gonna add to list now and try it.
August 10, 2025 at 8:40 PM
Alright, i'm sold. Seen this in passing while browsing for something to watch, but didn't click. Gonna add to list now and try it.
Yep, probably should have gone with the ten peso version.
August 5, 2025 at 6:05 PM
Yep, probably should have gone with the ten peso version.
Adding on some more context - to what @adambonin.bsky.social said below. The water bottle lean back+spit mist is a bit that Triple H did as part of his ring entrance in WWE pro wrestling.
The target demo is pro wrestling fans. If you didn't already know who Triple H is, then you're not the target.
The target demo is pro wrestling fans. If you didn't already know who Triple H is, then you're not the target.
August 4, 2025 at 2:39 AM
Adding on some more context - to what @adambonin.bsky.social said below. The water bottle lean back+spit mist is a bit that Triple H did as part of his ring entrance in WWE pro wrestling.
The target demo is pro wrestling fans. If you didn't already know who Triple H is, then you're not the target.
The target demo is pro wrestling fans. If you didn't already know who Triple H is, then you're not the target.
This sent me down a weird ass rabbit hole of Bloodsport lore. The Chong Li character is supposed to be a Chinese guy who was from Korea???
So the answer is indeterminate; you can pretty much imagine whichever to be correct in this fictional setting and be right.
filmboards.com/t/Bloodsport...
So the answer is indeterminate; you can pretty much imagine whichever to be correct in this fictional setting and be right.
filmboards.com/t/Bloodsport...
Chong Li's nationality - Bloodsport
filmboards.com
June 25, 2025 at 12:30 AM
This sent me down a weird ass rabbit hole of Bloodsport lore. The Chong Li character is supposed to be a Chinese guy who was from Korea???
So the answer is indeterminate; you can pretty much imagine whichever to be correct in this fictional setting and be right.
filmboards.com/t/Bloodsport...
So the answer is indeterminate; you can pretty much imagine whichever to be correct in this fictional setting and be right.
filmboards.com/t/Bloodsport...
South Korea's flag has four of the trigrams but the Taoist stuff is more likely what Bloodsport was going for, so Chinese probably more appropriate.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagua
smarthistory.org/korean-natio...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagua
smarthistory.org/korean-natio...
Bagua - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
June 25, 2025 at 12:17 AM
South Korea's flag has four of the trigrams but the Taoist stuff is more likely what Bloodsport was going for, so Chinese probably more appropriate.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagua
smarthistory.org/korean-natio...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagua
smarthistory.org/korean-natio...
Hell yes 08th MS Team. The Origin was much better than anticipated.
Kind of sad to see no Stardust Memory or Gundam X on the list, though.
Kind of sad to see no Stardust Memory or Gundam X on the list, though.
June 10, 2025 at 1:31 AM
Hell yes 08th MS Team. The Origin was much better than anticipated.
Kind of sad to see no Stardust Memory or Gundam X on the list, though.
Kind of sad to see no Stardust Memory or Gundam X on the list, though.
The blocking traffic example paragraph is outstanding. It is a written out version of everything I think every time I see one of those types of inconvenience-inflicting demonstrations. "You are just pissing people off and turning them against your cause." There's no larger strategy behind any of it.
June 8, 2025 at 6:20 PM
The blocking traffic example paragraph is outstanding. It is a written out version of everything I think every time I see one of those types of inconvenience-inflicting demonstrations. "You are just pissing people off and turning them against your cause." There's no larger strategy behind any of it.
Never heard of this chain before, but now I absolutely want to try it. Sounds great.
May 31, 2025 at 10:10 PM
Never heard of this chain before, but now I absolutely want to try it. Sounds great.
Yeah, RNs is probably right by detailed SOC. Professions usually subdivide (e.g. K-12 teachers split between K-8 and HS) but not 29-1141 Registered Nurses (3.2m in OEWS). RNs combine high pay + sheer numbers.
Most "big" 3m+ 6-digit SOCs are lower-paid like retail salespersons or fast-food workers.
Most "big" 3m+ 6-digit SOCs are lower-paid like retail salespersons or fast-food workers.
Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics
data.bls.gov
May 26, 2025 at 8:04 PM
Yeah, RNs is probably right by detailed SOC. Professions usually subdivide (e.g. K-12 teachers split between K-8 and HS) but not 29-1141 Registered Nurses (3.2m in OEWS). RNs combine high pay + sheer numbers.
Most "big" 3m+ 6-digit SOCs are lower-paid like retail salespersons or fast-food workers.
Most "big" 3m+ 6-digit SOCs are lower-paid like retail salespersons or fast-food workers.