Archive for the ‘politics’ tag
Buying a new grandmother?
Google era economy demand quick-satisfy downgrade change in our value system. User experience is adopting to free information and services where value of a good is mixed more than ever. We are simply not used to repair broken toys / gadgets any more but we simply buy a new one. Kids are watching and may someday ask:
Shell we buy a new grandma when she died?
The decade according to nine year olds
We are running out of resources. We need to recycle. Trees are dying. Michael Obama is first black president. Michael Jackson is biggest star. I am afraid of terrorists …
Did you know?
Drugs for guns

Social Media Revolution
- China: 1,333,010,000
- India: 1,169,050,000
- United States: 307,411,000
- Facebook: 300,000,000
- Indonesia: 229,965,000
Reference:
Why poor countries are poor
“We still don’t have a good word to describe what is missing in Cameroon, indeed, in poor countries across the world. But we are starting to understand what it is. Some people call it “social capital,” or maybe “trust.” Others call it “the rule of law,” or “institutions.” But these are just labels. The problem is that Cameroon, like other poor countries, is a topsy-turvy world in which it’s in most people’s interest to take action that directly or indirectly damages everyone else. The incentives to create wealth in any way at all are turned on their heads just as surely at the roof of the school library.
Out of the box
Sodobni svet kljub pretiranemu zamegljevanju, zapletanju in očitnim prevaram ni nerazumljiv, ni neprepoznaven, pač pa je – če zastavimo prava vprašanja – celo bolj zanimiv, kot si mislimo. Vse kar potrebujemo, je nov način gledanja nanj.
How China sees the world?
“So China is in a more precarious situation than many Westerners think. The world is not bipolar and may never become so. The EU, for all its faults, is the world’s biggest economy. India’s population will overtake China’s. But that does not obscure the fact that China’s relative power is plainly growing—and both the West and China itself need to adjust to this.”
Advantage?

Informacijska odvisnost

Civilizacijska nadgradnja laži – neresnice je neresničnost – virtualnost. Ni še povsem jasno, kako, če sploh, bomo preživeli virtualni svet, v katerega so nas ujeli. Virtualna ekonomija, virtualne vojne, virtualna družba in virtualni prijatelji. Najprej se zdi, da v računalnikih in na svetovnem spletu izmišljeni svet živi sam zase, da nas ne zadeva in ne ogroža. Pravkar pa doživljamo svetovno kataklizmo, ker se je virtualni svet spečal z realnim, ker so nas predniki spet vodili za nos, ker je ponovno zavladala laž. Res.
Spreminjajoče se vrednote
Masovna manipulacija, utrjevanje ameriškega corponacionalsocializma, ustvarjanje teroristov, hermetična cenzura medijev. Obraz vojne.
Prvi nivo prikazuje povprečne vrednote ob koncu druge svetovne vojne, naslednja pa ob koncu hladne. Zanimiv bi bil pogled na povprečne vrednote danes, prav posebej pa po koncu velike ameriške depresije.
the initiative: Hysteria

mass information, super large big brothers, sweet life, media power, population age, isolation, consumer society, ideology, noice consumption, identity, …
Has the whole world gone mad?
Conspiracy?

Haider’s political car accident looks like Lady Diana case Paris. The secret services like CIA, Mossad, MI5? MI6 are specialised to kill unwanted leaders by GPS triggered prepared car accidents. At a certain choosen point the electronic control systems of a car antibrake / stability are turned into contrary action to destabilise the car and crack into a preselected obsatcle …
New stuff from Dog eat Dog

The film covers Michael Moore’s 62-city tour of the marginal states in America just before the 2004 elections in a bid to convince the US’s twentysomething slacker generation to get up off their arses and get down to the polling stations.
Michael Moore’s latest documentary feature “Slacker Uprising” will be available for free and for keeps online on 23rd September.
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