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Romanian Rhythm

We celebrated dad’s 91st birthday earlier this week. They don’t have a computer. So, one of the things he enjoys doing when we meet at my sister’s house is to go on youtube and look for fun music vids … as dad loves to sing. He was born in Romania, so he asked me to find some Romanian Gypsy Music.  I found this rhythmic clapping.  He just loved it, as did I … and I hope you enjoy it also.

 

Me, dad, and my libtard seester (whom I love greatly despite her “illness” lol) in her yard of 1000+ plants.

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My seester rescues abandoned rabbits and birds.  This is Coco the cockatoo. I had an unlit cigar in my mouth, and he swooped from his perch upon me … and that damned bird took the cigar right out of my mouth.  And he wouldn’t give it back!!!  We cracked up for a good solid ten minutes over that.

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HOW CAN ROMANIA HAVE FASTER INTERNET SPEEDS THAN THE U.S.?

What are we, a fucking third world shithole? I thought we were the greatest empire the world has ever seen. I thought we were the most technologically advanced country on earth. Our government can monitor every electronic message sent or received by every citizen on earth. But, some lowly Romanian peasant living in a dilapidated shack can download a movie on the internet faster than us. WTF?? All is lost. We’re doomed. Thank the oligopoly of Comcast and Verizon for this sad state of affairs.

Infographic: These Countries Have The Fastest Internet Speeds | Statista

According to Akamai’s most recent State of the Internet Report, South Korea boasts the highest average internet connection speed in the world. Korea’s internet users surfed at an average speed of 24.6 Mbps in the second quarter of 2014 according to Akamai’s measurements (click here for details on their methodology).

Korea is trailed by Hong Kong, Switzerland and Japan who each saw average speeds around 15 Mbps. The United States ranked 14th with an average connection speed of 11.4 Mbps, which is still way above the global average of 4.6 Mbps. To add a little perspective on what these speeds mean: At 10 Mbps it takes around 50 minutes to download a 2-hour movie in HD quality.

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