Monday, April 20, 2009

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erowid art swarm



Art and info and discussion on matters of spirituality and of recreational drugs (mainly psychedelics).


New 'Racetrack' computer memory could be 100 times faster and cheaper

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Canadian freedoms are being eroded

Canadian freedoms are being eroded | Blog | Canadian Dimension

(By Mark Spooner) Like thieves coming back night after night to pilfer a warehouse while the watchperson is sleeping, our government and its agencies have been steadily making off with the democratic freedoms that once defined what it is to be Canadian. Naomi Klein’s Shock Doctrine shows us how the calamity that was 9/11 has emboldened enemies of liberty everywhere to enact repressive policies under the guise of fighting terror, but our own government has now played the terror card with such cavalier frequency that it has become nothing more than an ideological taunt thrown in the face of those with whom it disagrees.


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RIP JG Ballard

Israel preparing to strike Iran

What's not being reported about Chrysler and the union in Ontario

DTK: McGuinty: Chrysler's Problems are the Union's Fault

... As I explained, the real problem was that Chrysler had never put aside any money for the pensions it had promised its employees. Instead, it now includes the cost of those pensions as part of the current employees' labour cost.

The effect is to make the workers seem expensive relative to those at neighbouring plants when, in reality, they make about the same amount of money.

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Canadian MP voting records go online

Embarrassing Alien Mating Scenes (NSFW)

Scary Tunnels

Friday, April 17, 2009

True Blood Season 2 coming June 14th!!!!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

The 50 Most Brilliant Atheists of all Time

Think before you chear for tax cuts

Tax cuts impact quality of life: study

... Mackenzie and company also argue that about 80 per cent of Canadians would have a higher standard of living if the GST hadn't been cut, and that 75 per cent of Canadians would be better off if their provincial governments invested in public services, such as health care and education, rather than income tax cuts. ...


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Freak Out On the Fractals!

Super Cool Looking Hawk 3-Wheeler Concept Car

More news on the life of Dollhouse and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Keep the CBC Alive! Sign the Petition, call your MP!

Lindsay Lohan's eHarmony Profile

31 years of CPUs

Monday, April 13, 2009

Tree grows in man's stomach, in Russia

10 cool words

Masters of the Univers good guys vs bad guys poster

Snopes.com gets fact-checked and receives an 'A'

Fact-checking the fact-checkers: Snopes.com gets an 'A' | NetworkWorld.com Community

... The FactCheck fact checkers found plenty of evidence that the Mikkelsons are serious if not obsessive researchers, not exactly a revelation to fans of the site. As for hiding their identities, the first of countless press mentions of Snopes dates back to a 1995 article in the Los Angeles Times that named David Mikkelson.

Bottom line: You can go on trusting Snopes.com as much as you'd trust any other source of information on the Internet (and, no, that's not meant to be back-handed).

Incidentally, the Mikkelsons make no claim to infallibility and insist that their highest objective is to help convince people to think critically about what they hear and read ... and to do their own fact checking. ...




Vanishing things - not just in America

Chinese electri car company on the rise

Warren Buffett's Chinese Electric Car Company

BYD is an amazing company. It was started by a chemist and government researcher named Wang Chuan-Fu in 1995 (same year as Yahoo) to make rechargeable batteries, which it learned to do very well. Within a few years, BYD's batteries were cheaper and just as reliable as those made by industry giants Sony and Sanyo. Then Mr. Wang, as he’s known, got into the automobile business by buying a failing state-owned carmaker. BYD's conventional gas-powered cars are selling well these days in China, and his electric plug-in electric model looks like it will come to market with a longer range and a lower sticker price than the new Toyota Prius much-hyped Chevy Volt. As if that were not enough, I'm hearing now that BYD is on the verge of a breakthrough in the solar power business and that the company has big plans to make rechargeable batteries at a utility scale to store energy from intermittent, renewable sources like wind and solar. Today, BYD employes 130,000 people in 11 factories, either in China and one each in India, Hungary and Rumania. ...



Sunday, April 12, 2009

Tent cities on the rise in the USA

From Middle Class to Homeless: The Rise of Tent Cities

Tent city populations are blossoming across America. Areas that have had particularly high foreclosure rates and job losses, such as Sacramento, California, where the ‘newly homeless’ rate rose 15% from 2007 to 2008, offer the most dramatic views.

The tent city along the American River in Sacramento is not new. Two years ago the population averaged about thirty chronically homeless individuals. Today residents of the makeshift city, also known as a shanty town, report that anywhere between 20 to 50 newly homeless people are showing up every week. ...




Republicans own FOX

GOP Admits it "Owns" Fox

On April 6, 2009, the University of Colorado hosted the 61st Annual Conference on World Affairs, which included a panel presentation entitled Rebranding Republicans: Don't Misunderestimate Us, recorded by and broadcast on C-SPAN.  Among the panelists was Robert G. Kaufman, author of In Defense of the Bush Doctrine: Moral Democratic Realism and American Grand Strategy, published in 2007.  In a ten-minute presentation, Mr. Kaufman posited five "core principles" that Republicans must embrace if they are to succeed "when Obama fails."

There is much to find disturbing in Mr. Kaufman's presentation, such as his assumption that Obama will fail and his assertion that "multiculturalism is a euphemism for the Balkanization of the United States".  However, his "recommendation" that the GOP "acquire another television network" to disseminate its message in future elections is both an audacious proposal and a stunning admission.
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Pirates and nation building?

Saturday, April 11, 2009

New world record in ghost chili eating

Big Brother and the Internet - Proposed bill gives Obama the power to shut down the Internet

Bendy laser beams