stock here: this look very relevant, I have not reviewed it, but don’t want to lose it.
https://us.europathelastbattle.net/watchnow-beta-test.html
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Yes, the word “mortgage” has an interesting etymology that loosely translates to “death grip.” It comes from Old French “mort gage” and Medieval Latin “mortuum vadium.” Here’s the breakdown:
"Mort" means "death."
"Gage" means "pledge" or "agreement."
The term reflects the idea that the “pledge” (the loan) would “die” either when the debt is fully paid or when the property is seized (foreclosure). It doesn’t literally mean a “death grip,” but metaphorically, it captures the seriousness and binding nature of the financial agreement.
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in other news –
7.1 quake near Kathmandu …..
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000pi9w/executive
Saw that this morning, 80kM from Everest
Some interesting Hawaii activity, also as Kilauea does not disappoint.