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World Cup and World Organization Thugary

After watching so many gross errors on behalf of FIFA officials, their inactions and lack of motivation to solve them, and their absolute denial about problems I don’t feel positive about similar shadowy and secretive world government and world organizations such as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), World Trade Organization (WTO), Bilderbergs, [...]

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Collaboration Built Into the Operating System

The next generation of User Interface design needs to be network and location aware. The next evolution of User Interface needs to cross the boundaries of a single personal computer and allow the seamless sharing, syncing, viewing, and collaboration of multiple mobile devices, screens, computers, and other displays. I want to share an [...]

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Goddamnmageddon

It looks like we are working our way to 2012, they year that the Mayan calendar ends for the current era. Some have suggested that 2012 is not only the end of the Mayan calendar but the end of the world. It sure sounds like it, with the current wave of armageddon level [...]

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Social Media Top Links April 2010: Epic Zuckerpunched in Your Privacy

Here are the top links, articles, and news regarding social networking sites such as FaceBook. The big news this month was continual decay of users’ privacy on FaceBook. There has been an general outrage and growing distrust with the crew at FaceBook.

Decentralize the web with Diaspora
Facebook Board Member’s Account Hacked
Facebook Leaks IP Addresses
Facebook vs. [...]

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Buzz April 2010: Zuck of Borg

In the month of April, Failbook continued to fail user expectations of desired privacy settings. Mark Zuckerborg, the CEO of Facebook, wants to assimilate everybody’s privacy by default to whatever Zuck of Borg deems it. If you are using Google Buzz, be sure to follow me I’ll follow back. Here are some [...]

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Retweet April 2010

Here I am reblogging some retweets for the past month that broken down by subject matter. Some of these tweets also cover events that occurred in April 2010. If you like to follow along, befriend xwoop and lolprez and I’ll be sure to follow back.
Got Gov?

The business of democracy is big business.
Stupidity likes [...]

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Predicate Philosophy

It’s funny how the foundation to a person’s argument is often based on biased. The current debate behind and the Arizona State Bill 1070 are based on bias, fear, misunderstanding. Arizona State Bill 1070 equates Mexican migrants, which are political refugees not illegal aliens, to Mexican drug cartels (which are funded by American [...]

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Favorite Tweets April 2010

There are some funny people on Twitter. Whenever I find a funny, witty, or thought provoking I usually retweet it and favorite it. Here is a small collection of recent tweets that stoop out to me.

@nickbilton: Off record chat w/ Facebook employee. Me: How does Zuck feel about privacy? Response: [laughter] He doesn’t believe in [...]

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Arizona SB 1070 is Hate Law

There are laws against hate speech, there are laws against hate, but can a piece of legislature be considered hateful. I think Arizona Senate Bill 1070 is a hate law, not a law against hate but a law that promotes racial profiling, racism, and discrimination. I consider Arizona Senate Bill 1070 as xenophobic [...]

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Laws Against Humanity

There are some crimes so heinous, barbaric, and brutal that they are considered Crimes Against Humanity. One definition of crimes against humanity is the following.

Odious offences in that they constitute a serious attack on human dignity or grave humiliation or a degradation of one or more human beings. They are not isolated or sporadic [...]

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