Archive for April, 2006

Economics behind the American dollar and Oil

It seems I’m a bit late in discovering this, but I found an article done by Dr. Krassimir Petrov a few days ago, where he provides a lot of insight into the economics behind the US dollar and the oil industry. It is a very good read. The most important thing you’ll find, is Petrov’s [...]

More evidence of WTC Controlled Demolition

If you’ve already seen the 9/11 Eyewitness video, you’ve already seen this footage a few times. When the WTC North Tower comes down, the central core columns are left standing a few second before they come down as well. If you look carefully, you will see a series of small flashes on the core columns [...]

Michael Ruppert: Peak Oil, 9/11 and Sustainability

I interrupt your daily browsing session with a special report. Michael Ruppert was on a radio show recently and talked about peak oil and 9/11 among other things. It’s a very interesting interview, and he once again used the opportunity to stress the fact that Darth Cheney was managing the 9/11 attacks in a bunker [...]

Judge: Web-surfing worker can’t be fired

I saw over at Businessweek that a judge has said that a worker can’t be fired for surfing the web at work. He compares it with reading a newspaper and talking on the phone: In his decision, Spooner wrote: “It should be observed that the Internet has become the modern equivalent of a telephone or [...]

Call Center

A good friend emailed me a link today to a movie called Call Center. It’s the most hilarious thing I’ve seen all year. Do yourself a favour and go to the website, and click “Watch the Movie” on the bottom left. The website does seem busy at the moment, so if you get a “Service [...]

A few words on Windows Vista and Visual Studio

Let me just jump right in and say that I was absolutely delighted to find out that Microsoft would keep the Express editions of the Visual Studio tools free. I had written about this a year ago, and although I was way too early with that, it is good to see Microsoft now really doing [...]

nVidia and ATI: Listen up!

You’ve probably already read that nVidia is going to launch quad SLI at E3. Reading that, I just wonder what the fascination is with SLI. I can’t help but wonder if the guys over at nVidia ran into some kind of innovation barrier, that they can’t seem to make videocards faster anymore based on a [...]

The Revolution will not be Televised

A few days ago I saw a documentary titled “The revolution will not be televised.” It’s about the political situation inside Venezuela around 2001-2002. A review which can be found on IMDB sums it up nicely: This is something new. There’s a coup d’etat and a couple of irish documentary filmmakers are right inside of [...]

One year of blogging

One year ago from today, I published my first article here where I gave my opinion on why I thought Microsoft was winning. And one year later, I still think what I wrote there is true. But that’s not really the reason for this post. The real reason is to look back at one year [...]

US already at war with Iran

The US seems to be using an Iraqi terror group known as Mujahedeen-e Khalq (MEK) to create instability and commit acts of violence (remember the terror bombings there?) in Iran before going to a full-on war with them, as reported by The Raw Story here. It appears that most of this group has been trained [...]