The film’s explosive success and the way it resonates with practically everybody in all corners of Brazilian society make it certain to have a profound influence on the subject it tackles: society’s response to corruption, crime, and drug use.
Tag: crime
Fake ATM receipts for sale
for rekha, who thinks that ATM receipts have any value whatsoever đ
Gamer Robbery
The captive is the world leader in GunBound
using orkut to track him down and seduce, no less
Tree Robbery
Climate Shills
Scientists and economists have been offered $10K each by a lobby group funded by one of the world’s largest oil companies to undermine a major climate change report due to be published today.
Godly because of Crime
To sum up, fundamentalists do not appear to commit more crimes, but they live in more unsafe lower-class environments and experience more fear in their daily life. They tend to think that one should always obey the law.
Organ Markets
The prospect of dying for want of a kidney has concentrated Sally Satel’s mind wonderfully on how to make sure that more kidneys become available. She comes down in favor of incentive payments to donors, and suggests 4 basic models:
- A forward market for cadaver organs (I like this one) in which you sign up to have your organs harvested at death, and receive a small payment on signing or a large one to your estate when you die
- A centralized single compensator. Medicare or whoever pays a bounty for the kidney; and pays $15-20k a year for the immunosuppressant drugs which the recipient will need; but saves $66k per patient per year on dialysis.
- Multiple compensators. As above, but private insurers and charitable foundations chip into the compensation fund.
- Private contracts. The sort of market we have now, between individuals, only regulated and legal. One nice nuance, suggested by Ms Postrel’s husband, is that donors/vendors should get a year’s tax holiday, evening out the incentive between rich and poor.
2007-03-14: iran, of all places, might be the first place with an organ market.
2011-05-31:
Scott Carney’s The Red Market is a book-length investigative journalism piece on the complicated and sometimes stomach-churning underground economy in human flesh, ranging from practice of kidnapping children to sell to orphanages who get healthy kids to pass off to wealthy foreigners to the bizarre criminal rings who imprison kidnapped indigents in “blood farms” or lure impoverished women into selling their kidneys.
the trade in human flesh is brisk.
2016-12-30: Car crash victims are a major source of organ donations. What will replace them? Better stock up on those artificial organs.
The mine hijackers
crime syndicates camp out in abandoned mines in SA and harvest gold at a constant 38 degrees, no fresh air, and humidity.
Mineral smugglers live for up to 1 year below ground without surfacing, mining illicit gold estimated to be worth nearly ÂŁ400M a year for 3 international criminal syndicates.
Ruthless enough for a startup?
lots of successful startups started with shady practices
There seem to be some dismal lessons in these stories. It appears the ideal startup will give away something that used to cost money for free (preferably copyright material and porn), use other people’s content and resources, appeal to the baser human instincts (especially vanity and sex), and spam massive e-mail lists at launch.
Against Diamonds
Stupid kills. In this case, being uneducated about the various states of carbon
Adding to the pot-stirring that De Beers and others incited, a single page ad appeared in Variety a few months ago, paid for by the Kalahari Bushmen of Botswana, who were driven from their land by the government to make way for diamond mining. Their ad directly addressed DiCaprio, asking for help which then came in the form of several Survival International advocacy efforts.
2008-02-20: Finally a situation where the diamondoid surfaces warning sign makes sense.
Designer Wong makes engagement rings that can kill you. The razor-sharp diamond point is set into the ring so it canât get knocked out when you smash someoneâs face in, and the edges of the ring are really soft so it wonât cut into your skin during the pounding. Itâs romantic because it means, âWill you marry meâ but it also means, âI canât always be there to protect you so if some jerk wonât stop bothering you, puncture him with this.â The diamond sharp edge will also cut skin down to the bone (with a minimum 1 karat stone – but the larger the better). Or it may simply be used to tag hard surfaces, like cars and windows for S.O.S. messages or that last will and estimate when pen or paper (or lawyers) arenât conveniently around.

2008-06-16: Extremely cheap diamonds will hopefully do away with the “diamonds are forever” crap this country’s brides are infatuated with.
“This is a virtual diamond mine. If we were in Africa, we’d have barbed wire, security guards and watch towers. We can’t do that in Massachusetts.”
2008-10-27: Can’t wait for those to be done in volume, and the retarded engagement ring industry to die.
The most exciting aspect of this new annealing process is the unlimited size of the crystals that can be treated. The breakthrough will allow kilocarat diamonds of high optical quality
2012-09-18: That’s a lot of engagement rings. Diamond rings are now even more broadcasting your status as an idiot to the world.
Russia has just declassified news that will shake world gem markets to their core: the discovery of a vast new diamond field containing “trillions of carats,” enough to supply global markets for another 3 ka.
2015-01-07: No more Diamonds, with the exception of the engagement ring nonsense, of course.
Even my own diamond-business owning, non-millennial father is turning away from jewelry when it comes to gift giving. Sure, heâs made my mom a handful of statement pieces over the years, but at the same price point, heâs more likely to gift something that has actual purpose, aside from aesthetic value. The last few birthdays and Christmases have yielded vacation getaways, iPhones of every generation, even a smart home thermostat. What hasnât shown up under the Christmas tree in the last 5 years? Diamond anything.
2015-03-18: Diamond scams
We were called hip-pocketers, because we lived from one deal to the next: Your business could fit in the wallet in your pocket. You bought a used Rolex at a pawnshop for $1000 from the kid whoâs just paid $500 for it, hurried it over to your watch guy to hit it on the wheel and make it look new, replaced the old worn buckle with a South American counterfeit for $50, and resold it to your friend who owned the jewelry store a few blocks over for $2200, $2275 if she wanted a counterfeit leather box. She could retail it the same day for $3500. We âworked the floatâ back then, in the â80s and â90sâthat meant the few days you had between when you paid for something with a check and the check actually hit your bank account. If you flipped the gold youâd bought with a check the same day, you had a few days of free money. Of course, you tried to make money on every deal, but often you were moving so fast that you had to lose money here and there, waiting for the bigger score that ought to come if you just kept hustling fast enough.
On the icky details of this criminal hustle
Iâll tell you how itâs done. Letâs say you have a 14-karat gold ring that weighs 15 grams. First you weigh it and show the customer that itâs 15 grams. âNow we multiply that by 14 for 14 karat and divide it by 24 for 24 karat, which is what it would be if it were 100% gold,â you explain to the seller. âThat gives us the price for your 14-karat gold. Multiply that by 15, for 15 grams. Now, 14 karat is 56% gold and 44% base metal, which burns off at the smelter, so we multiply that by 0.56. Finally, we deduct 10% for the smelter, and 15% for my profit. Most gold buyers will charge you 20 or 25%, which is a reasonable profit margin, but we do such high quantity of gold-buying here that we can afford very low margins. That gives us a final figure ofâŚâ You get the picture. The customerâs ring is worth $280 in real gold value. But you just offered $120, with a seemingly sound mathematical justification. And youâve left yourself plenty of wiggle room if they want to haggle your profit down from 15% to 10% or even 7.5%. The real key to this scam is that youâve deducted for the impurity of 14 karat not 1x but 2x: first, when you calculated the per-gram price and again when you âdeduct for the base metal.â
2016-06-07: Time for a 1M carat synthetic diamond to end this silliness
Lesedi La Rona could, if skillfully cut, yield an even larger stoneâthe largest polished diamond in history. He described the Lesedi La Rona, a single piece of rough some 3 ga old, as âalmost ungraspable.â
2023-05-06: It’s happening. Too slowly because people are dumb, but still.
33% of all engagement rings with center stones purchased last year were created in a lab. Thatâs 2x the number from 2020. As the technology to make lab-grown diamonds has improved, production has increased and retail prices are falling. Their growing popularity, especially among younger consumers, has caught the attention of jewelers and watchmakers â and is challenging traditional diamonds that are mined from the earth.
