"Although the author of the Bansenshukai was influenced by Chinese thought, and even indicates a connection to Chinese military traditions, he presents the material as the ultimate accumulation and perfection of Ninjutsu knowledge--as the name Bansenshukai itself suggests."
http://www.ninpo.org/historicalrecords/bansenshukai/bansenshukai_home.html
There is little doubt to me now there are deep connection between Babylon and the far east. Cuneiform writing lead to kanji, sumerian wrestling to summo, there is even a form of Japanese writing identical to the Hebrew one. The Japanese main god is also a goddess. 8 corner star appears in many of their symbols. But they are coming back to us.
Monday, February 4, 2019
Friday, February 1, 2019
Buget 2019 - Proiect
Sumele sunt în mii lei. Începând cu Anexa 3 avem Bugetul de Stat împărțit pe Ministere
Dacă deschideți un fișier prin apăsare link puteți căuta începutul tabelului cu bugetului propriu zis ținând apăsată tasta CTRL și simultan F și apoi introducând expresia de căutare "17-20".
În tabelul de mai jos am folosit rândul al doilea Credite bugetare din fiecare început de tabel.
De la Ministerul de Finanțe
Anexa 1 a doua 335.076.700 ?
Anexa 1 164.727.949 ?
Anexa 2 206.335.039 ?
Anexa 3:174,144.400 ?
Anexa 4 (Cheltuieli descentralizate județe)0 0
Anexa 5 (București)0 0
Anexa 6 (Drumuri județene, comunale)0 0
Anexa 7 (Echilibrare bugete locale) 0 0
Anexa 7.1 (Bugete locale defalcate)0 0
Anexa 80 0
Anexa 110 0
Anexele pe anul trecut:
Anexa 1
Anexa 2
Anexa 3
Anexa 4
Anexa 5 (București)
Anexa 6
Anexa 7 (Echilibrare bugete locale)
Anexa 8
Anexa 9
Anexa 10
Anexa 11
Anexa 12
Dacă deschideți un fișier prin apăsare link puteți căuta începutul tabelului cu bugetului propriu zis ținând apăsată tasta CTRL și simultan F și apoi introducând expresia de căutare "17-20".
În tabelul de mai jos am folosit rândul al doilea Credite bugetare din fiecare început de tabel.
De la Ministerul de Finanțe
Anexa 1 a doua 335.076.700 ?
Anexa 1 164.727.949 ?
Anexa 2 206.335.039 ?
Anexa 3:174,144.400 ?
Anexa 4 (Cheltuieli descentralizate județe)0 0
Anexa 5 (București)0 0
Anexa 6 (Drumuri județene, comunale)0 0
Anexa 7 (Echilibrare bugete locale) 0 0
Anexa 7.1 (Bugete locale defalcate)0 0
Anexa 80 0
Anexa 110 0
Anexele pe anul trecut:
Anexa 1
Anexa 2
Anexa 3
Anexa 4
Anexa 5 (București)
Anexa 6
Anexa 7 (Echilibrare bugete locale)
Anexa 8
Anexa 9
Anexa 10
Anexa 11
Anexa 12
Friday, January 4, 2019
Hungarian Names of Mesopotamian Origin
Mesopotamia. The place between rivers in Greek (potomas, river). Which sits on many waters as the Bible would say. At competition or in parallel with Egypt, both cradles of "civilization" as we know it. In both lands, regular floodings of rivers made possible first agricultural slave based economies of the world.
They had many gods. The name of their oldest of the newer generation, Dumuzid or god of shepherds, bears a strange resemblance with the Romanian name for God, or Dumnezeu. Dumuzid was married to Inanna/Ishtar who became Isis in Egypt and Rome, goddess of love, sex, politics and war.
There is a list in Wikipedia. But that list is not complete. There are many other sources on the web with lists and family trees of gods in Mesopotamia.
Also could the word onanism from the Bible be symbolically derived from the name Inanna, the older (Sumerian) name of Ishtar (Akkadian). As we all know, the followers of Ishtar had to go once a year and have paid sex with one of the priestesses in temples or with any of the other women who had to the same.
"Herodotus, a Greek historian, wrote that every Babylonian woman had to attend the temple of Ishtar/Inanna and agree to sex with any male that asked her. Once she performed this ritual, the male visitor gave her money to donate to the temple. Scholars have called this sacred prostitution"
https://www.historyonthenet.com/sacred-marriage-and-sacred-prostitution-in-ancient-mesopotamia
Yesterday i found out, from that list, that Yahweh was a guest god in Mesopotamia. Who returned to Israel (Samaria) with his people. And a representation of Him. Also yesterday i found a wonderful modern representation of the Goddess on a commemorative plaque for two Hungarian scientists who BTW are so many, as their actors.
I have always been intrigued as why in today's Hungarian the word for God is Isten (pronounced Ishten). One can here the pronunciation clicking the little speaker icon in Google Translate.
There are also dictionaries on the web showing many resemblances of modern Hungarian with Sumerian.
For comparison, the most known ancient representation of Inanna. The clay tablets were mass produced using negative cylinders, an early form of Playboy? Does she have in the left hand some sort of ankh, as those known in Egypt or maybe in Ancient Australia? It also reminds me of another naked goddess of sex and war that sits on a demon.
And here is one of the genealogic trees of Mesopotamian gods.
But why was i interested in this list? Because i once had a glimpse into it and i thought i recognized unmodified modern very common Hungarian names in it.
Some of them are. (List to be completed).
Bela from Bel of Babylon, "Bel", meaning "lord", who was a syncretization of Marduk, Enlil, and the dying god Dumuzid [god of shepherds]. (Dumnezeu is the name for God in Romanian. Older than Bel?). Also Balint, Balasz.
Birtalan - Birtum, an obscure minor god, the husband of the goddess Nungal
Emesz - Emesh is a farmer deity in the Sumerian poem Enlil Chooses the Farmer-God
Eniko - Enki god of water, knowledge (gestú), mischief, crafts (gašam), and creation (nudimmud)
Eszter (a very common woman's name in Hungary) of course we have a few deities, like Ishtar etc..
Gergely said for Gregory but linguistically could come from... Gilgamesh?
Geszti - Geshtinanna is the ancient Sumerian goddess of agriculture, fertility, and dream interpretation
Also Geza, a very common name in Hungary reminds of the city of pyramids but this time in Egypt.
Gyula - Gula (God of healers, interestingly there is also a city in southern Hungary at the border with Romania, also many Hungarians of Romanian origin are named so).
They had many gods. The name of their oldest of the newer generation, Dumuzid or god of shepherds, bears a strange resemblance with the Romanian name for God, or Dumnezeu. Dumuzid was married to Inanna/Ishtar who became Isis in Egypt and Rome, goddess of love, sex, politics and war.
There is a list in Wikipedia. But that list is not complete. There are many other sources on the web with lists and family trees of gods in Mesopotamia.
Also could the word onanism from the Bible be symbolically derived from the name Inanna, the older (Sumerian) name of Ishtar (Akkadian). As we all know, the followers of Ishtar had to go once a year and have paid sex with one of the priestesses in temples or with any of the other women who had to the same.
"Herodotus, a Greek historian, wrote that every Babylonian woman had to attend the temple of Ishtar/Inanna and agree to sex with any male that asked her. Once she performed this ritual, the male visitor gave her money to donate to the temple. Scholars have called this sacred prostitution"
https://www.historyonthenet.com/sacred-marriage-and-sacred-prostitution-in-ancient-mesopotamia
Yesterday i found out, from that list, that Yahweh was a guest god in Mesopotamia. Who returned to Israel (Samaria) with his people. And a representation of Him. Also yesterday i found a wonderful modern representation of the Goddess on a commemorative plaque for two Hungarian scientists who BTW are so many, as their actors.
I have always been intrigued as why in today's Hungarian the word for God is Isten (pronounced Ishten). One can here the pronunciation clicking the little speaker icon in Google Translate.
There are also dictionaries on the web showing many resemblances of modern Hungarian with Sumerian.
For comparison, the most known ancient representation of Inanna. The clay tablets were mass produced using negative cylinders, an early form of Playboy? Does she have in the left hand some sort of ankh, as those known in Egypt or maybe in Ancient Australia? It also reminds me of another naked goddess of sex and war that sits on a demon.
A picture of a Hungarian musician named Eszter Balint
And here is one of the genealogic trees of Mesopotamian gods.
But why was i interested in this list? Because i once had a glimpse into it and i thought i recognized unmodified modern very common Hungarian names in it.
Some of them are. (List to be completed).
Bela from Bel of Babylon, "Bel", meaning "lord", who was a syncretization of Marduk, Enlil, and the dying god Dumuzid [god of shepherds]. (Dumnezeu is the name for God in Romanian. Older than Bel?). Also Balint, Balasz.
Birtalan - Birtum, an obscure minor god, the husband of the goddess Nungal
Emesz - Emesh is a farmer deity in the Sumerian poem Enlil Chooses the Farmer-God
Eniko - Enki god of water, knowledge (gestú), mischief, crafts (gašam), and creation (nudimmud)
Eszter (a very common woman's name in Hungary) of course we have a few deities, like Ishtar etc..
Gergely said for Gregory but linguistically could come from... Gilgamesh?
Geszti - Geshtinanna is the ancient Sumerian goddess of agriculture, fertility, and dream interpretation
Also Geza, a very common name in Hungary reminds of the city of pyramids but this time in Egypt.
Gyula - Gula (God of healers, interestingly there is also a city in southern Hungary at the border with Romania, also many Hungarians of Romanian origin are named so).
Isten (pronounced Ishten, name for Christian God in Hungarian) - Ishtar.
Kiss (pronounced kish) - Kish was an ancient tell (hill city) of Sumer in Mesopotamia. Also, Kishar the female principle, mother of Anu (Earth Mother Goddess). (Yes, as in Anunnaki).
Kinga - Kingu, guardian of the table of destiny
Lakatos - Lahamu, first-born daughter of Tiamat. (Also goddess Lakshmi, consort of Vishnu in Hinduism, via Buddhist Magars)
Magyarország is the name of Hungary in their native language. Hursag means lord in Sumerian. I think the name is a synthesis with a name of a people from a later migration to Hungary @year 900, that of Magars from Nepal (mercenaries of the silk road).
Orsolya - Girsu.
Further reading. https://www.google.com/search?q=hungarian+sumerian
Kiss (pronounced kish) - Kish was an ancient tell (hill city) of Sumer in Mesopotamia. Also, Kishar the female principle, mother of Anu (Earth Mother Goddess). (Yes, as in Anunnaki).
Kinga - Kingu, guardian of the table of destiny
Lakatos - Lahamu, first-born daughter of Tiamat. (Also goddess Lakshmi, consort of Vishnu in Hinduism, via Buddhist Magars)
Magyarország is the name of Hungary in their native language. Hursag means lord in Sumerian. I think the name is a synthesis with a name of a people from a later migration to Hungary @year 900, that of Magars from Nepal (mercenaries of the silk road).
Orsolya - Girsu.
Further reading. https://www.google.com/search?q=hungarian+sumerian
Sunday, December 30, 2018
Emlek - Memory
Ok i spent too much tonight to find that fb post where i posted the original Hungarian lyrics to this song.
(Yes i believe Ilona Bencze is the same person as Barbra Streissand and i try to learn some basic Hungarian using this song's lyrics.)
Éjfél, sûrû csend ül a járdán,
Mire gondol a vén Hold, hogy csak mosolyog rám?
Lomha szél fú, rõt avar fut a lábam elé,
Tépett ág jajong a fán.
Holdfény, derûs emléket ébreszt,
Újra éled a régmúlt, minden gyönyörûség.
Boldog órák, az ifjúságom szép idején,
Gyertek hozzám vissza még!
Halvány lámpa villog felém,
Még áldott árnyék rejt el.
Szúrós zaj kél, összerezzen a csend,
Ha rám tör majd a reggel.
Hajnal, ne tarts tükröt a vénnek,
Ha csak emlék az élet, talán szép marad még!
Tán e kék éj, a holdvilág még ifjúnak lát,
Úgy, mint egykor, réges-rég
Füstben barnult új nap kél
A korhadt, pállott széllel
Kihunyt lámpát gúnyol az ömlõ fényár,
Ha elkullog az éjjel
Nézz rám, kicsit érints meg némán,
Maradj még szelíd emlék,
Színes hajdani nyár
Érj csak hozzám, és feléled a boldog idõ
Jaj, a hajnal pirkad már!
(Yes i believe Ilona Bencze is the same person as Barbra Streissand and i try to learn some basic Hungarian using this song's lyrics.)
Éjfél, sûrû csend ül a járdán,
Mire gondol a vén Hold, hogy csak mosolyog rám?
Lomha szél fú, rõt avar fut a lábam elé,
Tépett ág jajong a fán.
Holdfény, derûs emléket ébreszt,
Újra éled a régmúlt, minden gyönyörûség.
Boldog órák, az ifjúságom szép idején,
Gyertek hozzám vissza még!
Halvány lámpa villog felém,
Még áldott árnyék rejt el.
Szúrós zaj kél, összerezzen a csend,
Ha rám tör majd a reggel.
Hajnal, ne tarts tükröt a vénnek,
Ha csak emlék az élet, talán szép marad még!
Tán e kék éj, a holdvilág még ifjúnak lát,
Úgy, mint egykor, réges-rég
Füstben barnult új nap kél
A korhadt, pállott széllel
Kihunyt lámpát gúnyol az ömlõ fényár,
Ha elkullog az éjjel
Nézz rám, kicsit érints meg némán,
Maradj még szelíd emlék,
Színes hajdani nyár
Érj csak hozzám, és feléled a boldog idõ
Jaj, a hajnal pirkad már!
Friday, December 28, 2018
Catch Can II
Continuation to https://georgesblogforfriends.blogspot.com/2018/12/catch-can.html
Break time could be blogging time. Got the catch can in the mail at an Amazon locker. They sent me the code in the email, Angela picked for me from the locker at a convenience store.
As i was expecting at that price and level of complexity, many small problems with it. "Blue irregularities" on the inside. Aluminum shavings (removed, not seen in picture). Missing o-ring at the dipstick, vacuum leak (as i read on some reviews).
Two pairs of connectors. 3/8, with very small holes inside and an am even smaller passage, about half that diameter. 5/8, with huge holes inside, had no hose to connect to.
I tried to enlarge the 3/8 with a 7 mm drill bit on my hex ended screwdriver. However the hole started to go out of alignment with the initial one. Finally drill bit locked.
So i ran to Home Depot but there only plumbing connectors which are tapered. One of them almost fit. I could had put it in with Teflon. However the guy who was selling it looked very grumpy and discouraged me from doing it. Maybe he wanted me back on the road for more show.
Was really sick from some smoke here in the apartment coming from the backyard earlier. Shortness of brath, wakness, fainting like feeling.
However i tried to go to a machine shop and have them drill the small connectors on a small lathe. The owner was in vacation, there was a trainee who didn't know how to use the lathe.
Came back home. Out of frustration i tried and pushed a 3/8 vacuum line on the 5/8 connector. With a little grease, i did it (after all, it's rubber). Wondering if it's not gonna break. However, i don't think it even needs a clamp. Can't take it out no matter how hard i try, needs to be cut. (Right on the picture).
On the car originally there was a hose two size ended, 3/8 at the PCV valve side and i didn't know the other that goes into the composite intake. So i went outside to measure it. It was coming out hard (probably no more oil in there, the plastic catch can i already installed has something like half ounce of milky emulsion (oil and moisture but i wonder if it works during summer, now oil and moisture condensates easier on the cooler walls of the can) but i don't like it totally because of the relatively small connectors.
I needed a long nose pliers for the clamp and when i tried i saw there was some metal filings on the tip of the pliers. I cleaned it, i didn't see any on the clamp, i pulled the clamp, the hose, measured the connector, it was 9/16 or 15 mm. Then i remembered where the metal filings where from on the clamp, from me building a metal catch can out of a paint can, but cannot believe they were so many (basically the tip of the pliers where covered by it).
Again during the whole time of the procedure i was still under the influence of that smoke in the morning.
Anyways. I am really paranoid about getting stuff in there, this time i was lucky because i went to measure that connector first an was during daytime and there was still enough light outside for me to see the fillings on the pliers.
Then i went at NAPA and got a 5/8 which is for water heater and they say it's not oil resistant. However i don't expect oil to get past this catch can again.
But ever since and the main reason i'm writing this post is i realized why is so bad to have oil in the intake (besides burning on the valves and make them stick and have hydraulic lifters squeeze oil through and make the oil foamy and the risk of bending valves).
Any contaminant that can make its way in there, be it through the filter, past it (last time i changed oil at Jiffy Lube i found mine on the truck not fully closed in the box from a previous oil change at again Jiffy Lube in Salem, or basically air getting past it, and filter perfectly clean after months) ends up in the unwanted oil coating the intake on the inside. Those particles slowly but surely will travel through the intake all the way to valves. There they can get on the aluminum valve seat and if are hard particles they can get embedded into the aluminum valve seat contributing to the wearing out of the engine. Also when i got the car, before i removed most oil from previous trickling through PCV system, i found oil on the spark plugs to the point one of them came loose, damaging the seat, prompting me to resurface the seats with a special tool i designed myself. So dust or contaminants basically do not fly through the intake, through the valves, burn or pass the cylinder through exhaust valves, but stick on the intake, valves and ultimately cylinder walls contributing to wearing out of the engine.
So in a way unwanted oil getting in the engine through PCV system acts as a magnet for dust and contributes to the wearing out of the engine after the initial break in when blow-by gasses start to pass the cylinder, pressurize the engine and open more the PCV valve, and finally spitting oil through it.
Not talking about contaminating the intake gasket (In 2015 i realized i had a vacuum leak at the truck and on Halloween's eve the guys at Meineke in Tigard found a twisted gasket probably from that reason.
Got an open window because i'm drying laundry and it's hot in here. I think smoke from outside is building up in here and i start to get sick again.
This is the final result, the next day. Again, apartment surrounded by smoke. I noticed some holes next to the building's foundation built and plugged them. Also in the grass in front of the car where i was working they were some small holes like finger diameter i don't know from what animal, maybe big earthworms. After i covered all of those the smoke disappeared. Starting to clear now. Went for a test drive. Bigger hoses and connectors made a world of difference in power. Blow by basses from the now a bit worned out engine (50k) vent better through those. Now i'm curious to see if the new can with bigger hoses and flow actually catches more oil than first one made of plastic seen above. BTW, i found a drop of oil in the intake connector, which means that one was escaping a bit.
Thinking about what a pressurized crankcase does to gaskets. Oil pan gasket. If oil blows by the gasket due to pressure inside and made it's ways to the bolts, then you're in for a permanent oil leak. Hopefully this didn't happen yet. This car has one more valve for this reason. In case PCV valve gets blocked, it opens and lets the gasses go into the air duct before the throttle.
Break time could be blogging time. Got the catch can in the mail at an Amazon locker. They sent me the code in the email, Angela picked for me from the locker at a convenience store.
As i was expecting at that price and level of complexity, many small problems with it. "Blue irregularities" on the inside. Aluminum shavings (removed, not seen in picture). Missing o-ring at the dipstick, vacuum leak (as i read on some reviews).
Two pairs of connectors. 3/8, with very small holes inside and an am even smaller passage, about half that diameter. 5/8, with huge holes inside, had no hose to connect to.
I tried to enlarge the 3/8 with a 7 mm drill bit on my hex ended screwdriver. However the hole started to go out of alignment with the initial one. Finally drill bit locked.
So i ran to Home Depot but there only plumbing connectors which are tapered. One of them almost fit. I could had put it in with Teflon. However the guy who was selling it looked very grumpy and discouraged me from doing it. Maybe he wanted me back on the road for more show.
Was really sick from some smoke here in the apartment coming from the backyard earlier. Shortness of brath, wakness, fainting like feeling.
However i tried to go to a machine shop and have them drill the small connectors on a small lathe. The owner was in vacation, there was a trainee who didn't know how to use the lathe.
Came back home. Out of frustration i tried and pushed a 3/8 vacuum line on the 5/8 connector. With a little grease, i did it (after all, it's rubber). Wondering if it's not gonna break. However, i don't think it even needs a clamp. Can't take it out no matter how hard i try, needs to be cut. (Right on the picture).
On the car originally there was a hose two size ended, 3/8 at the PCV valve side and i didn't know the other that goes into the composite intake. So i went outside to measure it. It was coming out hard (probably no more oil in there, the plastic catch can i already installed has something like half ounce of milky emulsion (oil and moisture but i wonder if it works during summer, now oil and moisture condensates easier on the cooler walls of the can) but i don't like it totally because of the relatively small connectors.
I needed a long nose pliers for the clamp and when i tried i saw there was some metal filings on the tip of the pliers. I cleaned it, i didn't see any on the clamp, i pulled the clamp, the hose, measured the connector, it was 9/16 or 15 mm. Then i remembered where the metal filings where from on the clamp, from me building a metal catch can out of a paint can, but cannot believe they were so many (basically the tip of the pliers where covered by it).
Again during the whole time of the procedure i was still under the influence of that smoke in the morning.
Anyways. I am really paranoid about getting stuff in there, this time i was lucky because i went to measure that connector first an was during daytime and there was still enough light outside for me to see the fillings on the pliers.
Then i went at NAPA and got a 5/8 which is for water heater and they say it's not oil resistant. However i don't expect oil to get past this catch can again.
But ever since and the main reason i'm writing this post is i realized why is so bad to have oil in the intake (besides burning on the valves and make them stick and have hydraulic lifters squeeze oil through and make the oil foamy and the risk of bending valves).
Any contaminant that can make its way in there, be it through the filter, past it (last time i changed oil at Jiffy Lube i found mine on the truck not fully closed in the box from a previous oil change at again Jiffy Lube in Salem, or basically air getting past it, and filter perfectly clean after months) ends up in the unwanted oil coating the intake on the inside. Those particles slowly but surely will travel through the intake all the way to valves. There they can get on the aluminum valve seat and if are hard particles they can get embedded into the aluminum valve seat contributing to the wearing out of the engine. Also when i got the car, before i removed most oil from previous trickling through PCV system, i found oil on the spark plugs to the point one of them came loose, damaging the seat, prompting me to resurface the seats with a special tool i designed myself. So dust or contaminants basically do not fly through the intake, through the valves, burn or pass the cylinder through exhaust valves, but stick on the intake, valves and ultimately cylinder walls contributing to wearing out of the engine.
So in a way unwanted oil getting in the engine through PCV system acts as a magnet for dust and contributes to the wearing out of the engine after the initial break in when blow-by gasses start to pass the cylinder, pressurize the engine and open more the PCV valve, and finally spitting oil through it.
Not talking about contaminating the intake gasket (In 2015 i realized i had a vacuum leak at the truck and on Halloween's eve the guys at Meineke in Tigard found a twisted gasket probably from that reason.
Got an open window because i'm drying laundry and it's hot in here. I think smoke from outside is building up in here and i start to get sick again.
This is the final result, the next day. Again, apartment surrounded by smoke. I noticed some holes next to the building's foundation built and plugged them. Also in the grass in front of the car where i was working they were some small holes like finger diameter i don't know from what animal, maybe big earthworms. After i covered all of those the smoke disappeared. Starting to clear now. Went for a test drive. Bigger hoses and connectors made a world of difference in power. Blow by basses from the now a bit worned out engine (50k) vent better through those. Now i'm curious to see if the new can with bigger hoses and flow actually catches more oil than first one made of plastic seen above. BTW, i found a drop of oil in the intake connector, which means that one was escaping a bit.
Thinking about what a pressurized crankcase does to gaskets. Oil pan gasket. If oil blows by the gasket due to pressure inside and made it's ways to the bolts, then you're in for a permanent oil leak. Hopefully this didn't happen yet. This car has one more valve for this reason. In case PCV valve gets blocked, it opens and lets the gasses go into the air duct before the throttle.