Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Blogging from mobile
Saturday, October 8, 2011
The ducks don't care
Steps away from the demonstration I'm sitting in the serenity of nature at the edge of the duck pond. Occupy Wall Street or Occupy nature. Contention and harmony co-exist within meters of each other. It is each individuals choice which reality we choose to inhabit.
Learning to blog on mobile
I'm sitting at Mix, a coffee shop in Lithia Plaza in Ashland Oregon, Android in hand. Steve Jobs passed just days ago. #OccupyWallStreet has morphed into #OccupyEvereywhere and is being represented just a few steps away from me as #OccupyAshland - a small but valiant crew. I am authoring and uploading this blog on Google technology. The October revolution of 2011 is underway, and the times they are a changin'. Out with the old, in with the new. History in the making to be documented on my hand-held device.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
Countdown to the beginning of the End of the World
According to Harold Camping of FamilyRadio.com, The end of the World begins May 21st at 6pm, in whatever timezone you are in, so I have created a countdown widget set to 6pm, May 21st, 2011 on Kiritimati, Kiribati, which borders the International Dateline at it's eastern most point.
By Campings predictions, the people of Kiritimati will be the first to experience the beginning of the end of the world which, according to Camping, will begin with a massive earthquake, resurrection, return of Christ, judgement day and rapture. Those who remain on earth will then enter a five month period of horror and suffering that will conclude October 21st with the complete destruction and end of the world.
Survive the rapture and you're still here to celebrate? Check out the facebook organized after the rapture looting party. See you there!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
R.E.M. - It's the end of the world
Enjoy!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Surging BRIC middle classes are eclipsing global poverty
"This dwarfs even the 19th-century middle class explosion in its global scale," noted economists Dominic Wilson and Raluca Dragusanu in a 2009 Goldman Sachs report. And they predicted, "the pace of expansion ... is likely to pick up."
Read the full article:
Surging BRIC middle classes are eclipsing global poverty