Thursday, December 30, 2010

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Teach Parents Tech

Check out this website I found at teachparentstech.org

Google wants to help educate your parents on how to use the computers and the internet.

This is worth a spin... even just for amusement.

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Must-See Wikileaks Documentary

High-tech revolutionaries RISE UP!

Speaking truth to power has never come without a cost... and in today's world that cost is possibly worth more than ever. But how can you speak the truth about something we don't have a clue about? That is a basic problem of popular political dialog - it's subjective and meaningless.

Wikileaks is a bold step to provide the public with vital information that lifts the veil of political relativity.

Instead of having access to hard facts and information that can allow real political dialog to happen, so much of the news and political debate are placed in a subjective sphere of quarreling. One sad result of this is that most young people are apathetic and hopeless when it comes to dealing with concrete political issues that are contrary to their own ideals and worldview.

In our "information age", there is more pressure than ever for those in positions of power to control information.

May wikileaks, and many brave organizations like them, continue to move towards a reality where the average person can get accurate disclosure on what is going on in the world. It is one of the most crucial steps in the fight for freedom from oppression, corruption, and tyrrany.

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Saturday, December 18, 2010

At Operation Care xmas party for the homeless.

Future of Forestry Xmas Show

Nathan, Sajib, and me went to Dallas the other night for a music treat - A special Christmas Show by Future of Forestry. If you have never heard this band, hear them today! 

If you are a fan of indie rock, melodic and creative stuff... you will most likely enjoy Future of Forestry. 

At this show they played modified versions of some of the best Christmas songs and hymns. Some songs rocked, others grooved, and many bathed you with sweet resonance and melodic atmospheres of strings and synth while subtle visuals and colors danced and moved on three screens. It was a joy.

FutureOfForestry.com

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