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Because of Demographic and Industrialization collapse.
Russian railways are running low on cassette bearings and have taken 10,000 freight cars out of service, with 200,000 more at risk. This is serious, since Russia is heavily dependent on rail transport.
Russian railways are running low on cassette bearings and have taken 10,000 freight cars out of service, with 200,000 more at risk. This is serious, since Russia is heavily dependent on rail transport.
https://twitter.com/UndercoverDane/status/1582050628989517824
It's not hard to make a metal ball. It does have to be very close to being round.
richwicks says
It's not hard to make a metal ball. It does have to be very close to being round.
ROTFLMAO.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Inflationary expectations for the year ahead among Russian households rose in October to 12.8% from 12.5% in September, the central bank said in a report on Tuesday, just days before it is due to make a decision on its key interest rate.
Russia’s Flagship Oil Falls Further Below Proposed EU Price Cap
BySherry Su and Jack Wittels
November 28, 2022 at 5:07 AM PST
Russian flagship crude oil dipped again on Friday, serving as a reminder of the challenges facing European Union diplomats haggling over a price level at which to cap Moscow’s exports.
The country’s key Urals grade fell to $51.96 a barrel at the Baltic Sea port of Primorsk, according to data provided by Argus Media Ltd., a publisher of physical commodity prices. It fell by a similar amount, and to a similar level, from Novorossiysk in the Black Sea.
Hugh_Mongous says
richwicks says
It's not hard to make a metal ball. It does have to be very close to being round.
ROTFLMAO.
What I mean is that a ball bearing that isn't very close to being a sphere will quickly wear down to one that is, and leave a bunch of particles of metal that will grind down the rest of the ball bearings.
Bearings aren’t something you can accept low quality on.
Not ever.
The Russian airline Aeroflot is no longer providing streaming services for passengers to watch films or listen to music during flights.
According to the airline’s Telegram channel, the service has become inaccessible due to the “refusal of foreign suppliers” on A320, A321, and Boeing 737 models, which account for almost all of the company’s planes.
Aeroflot assured passengers that the lack of streaming services is temporary. “We’re already working on a new, domestic solution, which we’ll be happy to provide for you in the New Year!” read its statement. In the meantime, the company suggested, passengers can take a “December digital detox during their flight.”
Jeremy Loffredo
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We’ve been told that the Western sanctions against Russia are bringing about “Soviet-style shortages” and “scarcity” — I went to a grocery store & gas station in Moscow to experience these hardships firsthand. The truth might surprise you — or not.
Argus: the price of oil from Russia with shipment in Primorsk fell to $43.72 per barrel
12/9/2022, 4:18:30 AM
The cost of the Russian grade Urals oil on Wednesday, December 8, was $43.73 per barrel.
Bloomberg writes about this with reference to the price agency Argus.
“Urals has no buyers on the doorstep right now, so prices have to be cut to attract long-haul buyers,” said Argus analyst Michael Carolan.
According to the author of the article, the change in the price of Russian oil was influenced not so much by the introduction of a price ceiling, but by the withdrawal from the European market.
At the end of November, the cost of Russian export oil Urals fell to $51.96 per barrel.
We’ve been told that the Western sanctions against Russia are bringing about “Soviet-style shortages” and “scarcity” — I went to a grocery store & gas station in Moscow to experience these hardships firsthand. The truth might surprise you — or not.
Patrick says
We’ve been told that the Western sanctions against Russia are bringing about “Soviet-style shortages” and “scarcity” — I went to a grocery store & gas station in Moscow to experience these hardships firsthand. The truth might surprise you — or not.
Many countries don't refrigerate eggs. I didn't refrigerate eggs for a decade in South America.
US eggs are often ancient by the time they get to the supermarket.
Back to Russia, I remember when that spoiled snobby Lesbian Gessen was proclaiming almost a decade ago that Russia would collapse for lack of Luxury Imported European Cheeses, long before the Ukraine Intervention.
https://www.nytimesn7cgmftshazwhfgzm37qxb44r64y.../
AmericanKulak says
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Patrick says
We’ve been told that the Western sanctions against Russia are bringing about “Soviet-style shortages” and “scarcity” — I went to a grocery store & gas station in Moscow to experience these hardships firsthand. The truth might surprise you — or not.
Many countries don't refrigerate eggs. I didn't refrigerate eggs for a decade in South America.
US eggs are often ancient by the time they get to the supermarket.
Back to Russia, I remember when that spoiled snobby Lesbian Gessen was proclaiming almost a decade ago that Russia would collapse for lack of Luxury Imported European Cheeses, long before the Ukraine Intervention.
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Eggs can last a long time (a month, I think) if you don't wash them. The eggs are covered with some secretion from the hen when laid.
8:54 am, December 19, 2022
The foreign producers of the nominally “Russian” Baikal and Elbrus CPUs have stopped delivering them to Russia.
Kommersant reports that international sanctions have disrupted Russia’s supply of “domestic” CPUs, citing a statement by Maksut Shadayev, Russian minister of digital development.
Shadayev says that 23,000 new computers, servers, and data-storage systems based on Russian-developed microchips were produced in 2022. “We would have had a lot more, if batches of Russian processors that had been ordered and produced had also been delivered,” Shadayev lamented, at a joint State Duma committee meeting on information policy and control.
The minister admits that Russia has no facilities of its own for producing domestic microchips, though it hopes to begin manufacturing CPUs by 2028.
The minister admits that Russia has no facilities of its own for producing domestic microchips, though it hopes to begin manufacturing CPUs by 2028.
China and Russia are STILL allies
GNL says
Eggs can last a long time (a month, I think) if you don't wash them. The eggs are covered with some secretion from the hen when laid.
Over 60 days from moment laid. And past that, most are safe to eat, if they aren't, you'll know the moment you crack 'em.
richwicks says
China and Russia are STILL allies
Rubbish
What is wrong with this picture
https://www.russia-briefing.com/news/russia-s-medvedev-meets-with-china-s-xi-jinping-in-beijing.html/
That you still read propaganda and take it seriously. I don't give a shit about what any press says
When the USSR collapsed, China made no moves on Russia, and instead helped them stabilize.
richwicks says
That you still read propaganda and take it seriously. I don't give a shit about what any press says
Look at picture and let me know what is wrong. Article is irrelevant
richwicks says
When the USSR collapsed, China made no moves on Russia, and instead helped them stabilize.
Did China get any land from Russia after ussr collapse and if yes, is that "no move on Russia". You seem to be clueless abt that part of the world
richwicks says
It's all irrelevant
Picture is quite real and cant be journalwhored aka lied away.
Am I incorrect? What land did China take from the former USSR after it collapsed?
I have no idea what you're talking about with the picture, and I have no reason to trust that site to report accurately.
richwicks says
Am I incorrect? What land did China take from the former USSR after it collapsed?
I posted this a while ago, in response to a similar claim of yours. This is a Russian source, but you will keep ignoring these facts as they do not agree with your ideology.
https://english.pravda.ru/world/121658-china_territorial_claims/
"Burma, Laos, Northern India, Vietnam, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the Ryukyu Islands, 300 islands of the South China, East China and Yellow Seas, as well as Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Taiwan, South Kazakhstan, the Afghan province of Bahdashan, Transbaikalia and the Far East to South Okhotsk - here is the complete list of areas that, according to Zedong, were lost due to the fall of the Qing empire."
What did China take from the USSR once it collapsed?
. In 2005 Russia had already given China a bounty in the form of 337 square kilometers of land in the area of Big Island (upper Argun River in the Chita region) and two sites in the vicinity of the islands Tarabarov and Big Ussuri near the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri.
China worked with Russia to prevent a, probable, CIA coup in Kazakhstan.
As usual, you did not read parts that conflict with your ideology. See below
richwicks says
What did China take from the USSR once it collapsed?
Bd6r says
. In 2005 Russia had already given China a bounty in the form of 337 square kilometers of land in the area of Big Island (upper Argun River in the Chita region) and two sites in the vicinity of the islands Tarabarov and Big Ussuri near the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri.
Show me the GPS co-ordinates or a map.
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https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Russia/gasoline_prices/?source=patrick.net
Gas in Russia is cheaper than Gas in Qatar or Bahrain or Saudi Arabia.
Unable to buy $30/lb luxury Italian Cheese, $30/bottle midrange French Wines, expensive German Audio Equipment... what will the Russians do with themselves?
Eat local cheese, drink local beer, and buy the same audio equipment from China that's on Amazon USA