Friday, April 29, 2011
What I Think Of Gam Skates
If you are registered in Madrid, this year you have a political alternative to defend your civil liberties online and participatory democracy advocates.
addition, the candidate is in position # 25 of the lists is a very handsome boy and an influential blogger ... What else can you be? :)
If you've decided this year not going to vote for PPSOE or joke, find your alternative, learn, move and try to change things. Pirate is an option, but there are many. Choose yours.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Gumbo Monster Mudder Tires For Sale
At 25 years after Chernobyl, and month and a half Fukushima
25 years after the Chernobyl accident and half months after the tsunami and subsequent Fukushima accidents, it seems pertinent to recall the dream of Akira Kurosawa in 1990 entitled " El Monte Red Fuji. "
That dream has now become the bane of Japan, and perhaps worldwide.
The Chernobyl explosion 25 years ago led to the largest catastrophe in the history of the civil exploitation of nuclear energy. 31 people died at the time of the accident, about 135,000 people were evacuated from the 155,000 km ² affected large areas remain uninhabited subsequent relocation made other 215,000 people.
A large territory of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine has been declared exclusion zone for long. The radioactivity will affect local populations for several generations, and not permanently withdrawn to within 300,000 years.
In Japan, Fukushima accident has now resulted in an exclusion zone of 30 km radius. In this case it is a densely populated territory, in contrast to Chernobyl region.
Slowly, but steadily, regions of the world are dying as a result of our actions.
If we are to have future definitely bury nuclear energy.
25 years after the Chernobyl accident and half months after the tsunami and subsequent Fukushima accidents, it seems pertinent to recall the dream of Akira Kurosawa in 1990 entitled " El Monte Red Fuji. "
That dream has now become the bane of Japan, and perhaps worldwide.
The Chernobyl explosion 25 years ago led to the largest catastrophe in the history of the civil exploitation of nuclear energy. 31 people died at the time of the accident, about 135,000 people were evacuated from the 155,000 km ² affected large areas remain uninhabited subsequent relocation made other 215,000 people.
A large territory of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine has been declared exclusion zone for long. The radioactivity will affect local populations for several generations, and not permanently withdrawn to within 300,000 years.
In Japan, Fukushima accident has now resulted in an exclusion zone of 30 km radius. In this case it is a densely populated territory, in contrast to Chernobyl region.
Slowly, but steadily, regions of the world are dying as a result of our actions.
If we are to have future definitely bury nuclear energy.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Symphonic Metal Birthday Song
bird that fouls its own nest
In my reading of this last weekend I found two very similar versions of this expression. This is why I made a mental note and motivate me to write about it. The truth is that despite their close linguistic, were used with a very different meaning.
The first time was on Saturday, reading the last volume of the Complete Works of Juan Goytisolo just removed Readers Circle - Galaxia Gutenberg. In this book, one chapter is titled exactly that way by the author: " bird that fouls its own nest ."
In the introduction to this chapter, which explains the origin of each of the texts that comprise it recognizes Goytisolo have taken this expression from its use in German. In his case discovered in a conversation with Gunter Grass , even though he later used to refer to the German author in the presentation of his work: " is a long story short." According
seems, is used in Germany and Austria the term " Nestbeschmutzer " (a bird that fouls its own nest) to refer to writers and intellectuals who dirty "nest" speech and writing against the official culture of his country, and However, it seems, when they insist to continue uncovering the Nazi traces its history.
The second time I came across this speech was read on the internet, the lazy Sunday afternoon (one of those readings that you know where to start but never where you end), an article in 1968. Yes, sometimes real treasures are discovered by accident.
The article in question was titled in his English original "The Tragedy of Commons ( The tragedy of the commons ), and was published in the journal Science. Then I saw that is considered, quite rightly, "a seminal text," ie, a thesis article lit the fuse on a rich and lengthy debate, and that as far as I'm concerned, arrives today.
This article speaks of man, as you will see, with a completely different meaning than in Goytisolo, like a bird that lives fouling his own nest. The tragedy of mankind, says Garrett Hardin the author, who has always found it more profitable to fully exploit common resources and not worry while expelling waste generated back to the common costs that asunmir leave everything as it was after use. Forests, oceans, atmosphere, have been treated like trash while there has been a public and a law that imposes prohibitions, compensation, restoration, etc.
What man has made so far is producing goods using resources without control, then dispose of wastes by throwing them out of the nest. Or so I thought, because the truth is that there are more nest than Earth, and waste contaminants that we pull for many years by the board only under of our carpet. Some would like to think that the radioactive drums thrown into the Atlantic Ocean until the early eighties are gone, but there are still, under the carpet one day give us a scare.
What once was immeasurable, it is now well finite. Neither planet has inexhaustible resources or have the trap door trigger to get rid of what you do not want.
I have to say I like being a bird that fouls its own nest when paging is true to the four winds dirtying the conscience of those who do not want to hear. And I have to say we should stop acting like bird that fouls its own nest when what we are doing is digging our own grave as a species.
Garret Hardin |
The first time was on Saturday, reading the last volume of the Complete Works of Juan Goytisolo just removed Readers Circle - Galaxia Gutenberg. In this book, one chapter is titled exactly that way by the author: " bird that fouls its own nest ."
In the introduction to this chapter, which explains the origin of each of the texts that comprise it recognizes Goytisolo have taken this expression from its use in German. In his case discovered in a conversation with Gunter Grass , even though he later used to refer to the German author in the presentation of his work: " is a long story short." According
seems, is used in Germany and Austria the term " Nestbeschmutzer " (a bird that fouls its own nest) to refer to writers and intellectuals who dirty "nest" speech and writing against the official culture of his country, and However, it seems, when they insist to continue uncovering the Nazi traces its history.
The second time I came across this speech was read on the internet, the lazy Sunday afternoon (one of those readings that you know where to start but never where you end), an article in 1968. Yes, sometimes real treasures are discovered by accident.
The article in question was titled in his English original "The Tragedy of Commons ( The tragedy of the commons ), and was published in the journal Science. Then I saw that is considered, quite rightly, "a seminal text," ie, a thesis article lit the fuse on a rich and lengthy debate, and that as far as I'm concerned, arrives today.
This article speaks of man, as you will see, with a completely different meaning than in Goytisolo, like a bird that lives fouling his own nest. The tragedy of mankind, says Garrett Hardin the author, who has always found it more profitable to fully exploit common resources and not worry while expelling waste generated back to the common costs that asunmir leave everything as it was after use. Forests, oceans, atmosphere, have been treated like trash while there has been a public and a law that imposes prohibitions, compensation, restoration, etc.
What man has made so far is producing goods using resources without control, then dispose of wastes by throwing them out of the nest. Or so I thought, because the truth is that there are more nest than Earth, and waste contaminants that we pull for many years by the board only under of our carpet. Some would like to think that the radioactive drums thrown into the Atlantic Ocean until the early eighties are gone, but there are still, under the carpet one day give us a scare.
What once was immeasurable, it is now well finite. Neither planet has inexhaustible resources or have the trap door trigger to get rid of what you do not want.
I have to say I like being a bird that fouls its own nest when paging is true to the four winds dirtying the conscience of those who do not want to hear. And I have to say we should stop acting like bird that fouls its own nest when what we are doing is digging our own grave as a species.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Periods More Frequent With Endometriosis
80 years ago today: a big change
Today exactly 80 years ago were held municipal elections in Spain. Behind them, and because of the overwhelming result contrary to the Bourbon regime, Admiral Aznar, past president of government of the monarchy, resigned. Two days later, on Tuesday, April 14 , would be proclaimed the Second English Republic, going away to exile the king Alfonso XIII that night.
This Second English Republic, as well as occurred at the time with the First, established back in 1873 (several years after the revolution of 68 known as "The Glorious "), would bring a fresh and intense air of freedom to English society, and this air, a new conception of political order based on the following principles:
- universal suffrage, now including women
- Elimination of the privileges of class and social differences attenuation (Agrarian Reform included).
- High confidence in the value of Culture and Public Education, and a strong commitment to its universal extension.
- Radical separation between church and state, and secularization of intellectual and moral life.
- Increased weight of local councils in the state structure, management approach to public policy.
- Democratization, in general, of public life.
Within just over a month, held other local teams in this country. I believe I can reach both the outcome of this election to change the current system, but I hope it can become the beginning of a major change, indeed essential, to be produced again in the society or to English.
need a new regeneracionismo built on a rebuilt public confidence in politics. Currently, due to insolence and corruption of most of the political class, this trust does not exist. It is true that politics is about people's problems and possibilities for improvement and change things that affect them, but that's not what they perceive the majority of citizens. In fact, as I noted in a previous entry in this blog , the image people have of politicians can hardly be more negative.
To produce the regeneration of political life need new people with new ideas begin to practice a new policy, politics to be based nearby, in the democratization, transparency, equity and the surrender of eternal professionalism. New people to address the search for the appropriate response from management to the very important policy issues that really are affecting the citizens and their expectations for a possible future, and that is caused by the global crisis, namely the economic crisis social and ecological system.
How many of you have ceased to participate in elections because considerais useless to really change your life? Enough, I know. I intend to believe again that it is possible to change things. Only is necessary to get to.
Next May 22 is the date. If you decide to participate in the election of councilors, remember that this is not the least bad choice, it is believed that one can begin to change policy. Remember also that it is not just a ballot, is a project that calls for our involvement.
Finally, on Sunday May 22, remember that the road is starting to walk.
Health & Republic (the 3rd).
Himno de Riego
Today exactly 80 years ago were held municipal elections in Spain. Behind them, and because of the overwhelming result contrary to the Bourbon regime, Admiral Aznar, past president of government of the monarchy, resigned. Two days later, on Tuesday, April 14 , would be proclaimed the Second English Republic, going away to exile the king Alfonso XIII that night.
This Second English Republic, as well as occurred at the time with the First, established back in 1873 (several years after the revolution of 68 known as "The Glorious "), would bring a fresh and intense air of freedom to English society, and this air, a new conception of political order based on the following principles:
- universal suffrage, now including women
- Elimination of the privileges of class and social differences attenuation (Agrarian Reform included).
- High confidence in the value of Culture and Public Education, and a strong commitment to its universal extension.
- Radical separation between church and state, and secularization of intellectual and moral life.
- Increased weight of local councils in the state structure, management approach to public policy.
- Democratization, in general, of public life.
Within just over a month, held other local teams in this country. I believe I can reach both the outcome of this election to change the current system, but I hope it can become the beginning of a major change, indeed essential, to be produced again in the society or to English.
need a new regeneracionismo built on a rebuilt public confidence in politics. Currently, due to insolence and corruption of most of the political class, this trust does not exist. It is true that politics is about people's problems and possibilities for improvement and change things that affect them, but that's not what they perceive the majority of citizens. In fact, as I noted in a previous entry in this blog , the image people have of politicians can hardly be more negative.
To produce the regeneration of political life need new people with new ideas begin to practice a new policy, politics to be based nearby, in the democratization, transparency, equity and the surrender of eternal professionalism. New people to address the search for the appropriate response from management to the very important policy issues that really are affecting the citizens and their expectations for a possible future, and that is caused by the global crisis, namely the economic crisis social and ecological system.
How many of you have ceased to participate in elections because considerais useless to really change your life? Enough, I know. I intend to believe again that it is possible to change things. Only is necessary to get to.
Next May 22 is the date. If you decide to participate in the election of councilors, remember that this is not the least bad choice, it is believed that one can begin to change policy. Remember also that it is not just a ballot, is a project that calls for our involvement.
Finally, on Sunday May 22, remember that the road is starting to walk.
Health & Republic (the 3rd).
Himno de Riego
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Blue Book For Shot Guns
Habemus Indignáos
The main reason for the resistance was the outrage. We veterans of the resistance movements and fighting forces of Free France, we call on the young generation live and pass on the legacy of the Resistance and its ideals. We say: take over, indignaos! Policy makers, economic and intellectual, and the whole of society should not resign or be impressed by the current dictatorship of financial markets which threatens peace and democracy.
I wish you all, each one of you, that you have your reason for outrage. Is precious. When something we are outraged, outraged me as Nazism, we become militant, strong and committed.
we find ourselves with this tide of history, and the great tide of history should be pursued by everyone. Stéphane
Hessel (Indignez-vous)
Saturday, April 2, 2011
What Is All Season Vs Grand Touring?
radical choice
Practicing distracted navigation this vast virtual ocean that is the internet, I found a text of Peter Singer that has aroused considerable interest me. This is an excerpt from his book "Ethics live better" (by the year 1995 in its English edition), specifically Chapter 1 entitled: "radical choice" .
reproduce here part of this text:
(...) Most of the choices we make in our daily lives are restricted, in the sense that they are made from within a framework or set of values. Because I want to stay reasonably fit, I choose to go for a walk rather than stay lying on the couch with a beer and watching television. Since you want to do something to help the conservation of tropical forests, joins an organization dedicated to raising public awareness about the ongoing destruction of forests. Another person wants to make a well-paid and interesting career, so he studied law. In each of these elections, fundamental values \u200b\u200bare taken for granted and the choice is to find the best means to achieve them.
In contrast, the radical choices are those fundamental values \u200b\u200bthat are at stake. Since we do not choose within a framework that assumes that only seek to maximize our interests, or within a framework that assumes that what we consider ethically better. On the contrary, what we do is to choose between possible forms of life: one in which self-interest comes first, or one in which ethics is the most important, or perhaps opt for a compromise between both.
consider ethics and self-interest as two antagonistic approaches because, in my view, are the strongest contenders .(...)"
I think more often than we think (in fact think as they do because it reassures us) we might call radical choices. And is that almost anything we do has connotations affecting everything, since at this point is very clear that everything is interrelated.
When we choose for example to drive to work (often at a distance we could do on foot or by bicycle, or taking a public transportation), we are opting to maintain a level of consumption and occupation of space that we destroyed little by little our habitat.
When we choose to go shopping at a supermarket rather than a small store in our neighborhood, when we choose to purchase lower-priced products without caring or being moved by the way they have been produced or imported , when we choose to buy items or services that are produced by processes known contaminants, when buying products instead of disposable reusable equivalents (of course, with a slight effort on our part) because it is more convenient and because we can afford it, or when we put our savings bank assures us a bit more interest, no matter how dark they carry out transactions with our money when we choose to do each one of those things, we are choosing to maintain the status-quo, the current system of production, destruction and consumption.
better not pretend not to know.
I'm not saying we should be looking at the ground so as not to destroy our tread the life of any ant. I'm not as purist. But I say we must think of the connotations and implications of what we choose to do.
In another vein, and this is what I wanted to reach, is rapidly approaching when we will have to make another one (this itself very clearly) radical choice. Will be to choose the policy that we want to govern our city over the next four years.
I give pause to those who think this election hardly matters. Because although many like to think and shout from the rooftops that "all are equal" is far less certain. Because in relation to politicians: there are terrible, there are very bad, there are bad and less bad, and there are good or very good. Now I could not fail to remember the famous phrase Bertold Brecht on essential.
is not the same as during the next four years we rule in Cordoba Mr. Rafael Gomez, aka Sandokan, which would be terrible, or we govern the PP, PSOE and IU, which would be very bad, bad, or less bad. No, not the same.
And because he is not himself who governs, a group of people, with growing enthusiasm and great spirit, we intend to start changing things from the city of Cordoba.
I'm talking about, as the have guessed most of ECOLO CORDOBA.
ECOLO
Because we believe:
Sorry that the blog appears to have been politicized (do not do politics so long, really?), But I had to choose between what they do or not do, and what I've done.
Practicing distracted navigation this vast virtual ocean that is the internet, I found a text of Peter Singer that has aroused considerable interest me. This is an excerpt from his book "Ethics live better" (by the year 1995 in its English edition), specifically Chapter 1 entitled: "radical choice" .
reproduce here part of this text:
(...) Most of the choices we make in our daily lives are restricted, in the sense that they are made from within a framework or set of values. Because I want to stay reasonably fit, I choose to go for a walk rather than stay lying on the couch with a beer and watching television. Since you want to do something to help the conservation of tropical forests, joins an organization dedicated to raising public awareness about the ongoing destruction of forests. Another person wants to make a well-paid and interesting career, so he studied law. In each of these elections, fundamental values \u200b\u200bare taken for granted and the choice is to find the best means to achieve them.
In contrast, the radical choices are those fundamental values \u200b\u200bthat are at stake. Since we do not choose within a framework that assumes that only seek to maximize our interests, or within a framework that assumes that what we consider ethically better. On the contrary, what we do is to choose between possible forms of life: one in which self-interest comes first, or one in which ethics is the most important, or perhaps opt for a compromise between both.
consider ethics and self-interest as two antagonistic approaches because, in my view, are the strongest contenders .(...)"
I think more often than we think (in fact think as they do because it reassures us) we might call radical choices. And is that almost anything we do has connotations affecting everything, since at this point is very clear that everything is interrelated.
When we choose for example to drive to work (often at a distance we could do on foot or by bicycle, or taking a public transportation), we are opting to maintain a level of consumption and occupation of space that we destroyed little by little our habitat.
When we choose to go shopping at a supermarket rather than a small store in our neighborhood, when we choose to purchase lower-priced products without caring or being moved by the way they have been produced or imported , when we choose to buy items or services that are produced by processes known contaminants, when buying products instead of disposable reusable equivalents (of course, with a slight effort on our part) because it is more convenient and because we can afford it, or when we put our savings bank assures us a bit more interest, no matter how dark they carry out transactions with our money when we choose to do each one of those things, we are choosing to maintain the status-quo, the current system of production, destruction and consumption.
better not pretend not to know.
I'm not saying we should be looking at the ground so as not to destroy our tread the life of any ant. I'm not as purist. But I say we must think of the connotations and implications of what we choose to do.
In another vein, and this is what I wanted to reach, is rapidly approaching when we will have to make another one (this itself very clearly) radical choice. Will be to choose the policy that we want to govern our city over the next four years.
I give pause to those who think this election hardly matters. Because although many like to think and shout from the rooftops that "all are equal" is far less certain. Because in relation to politicians: there are terrible, there are very bad, there are bad and less bad, and there are good or very good. Now I could not fail to remember the famous phrase Bertold Brecht on essential.
is not the same as during the next four years we rule in Cordoba Mr. Rafael Gomez, aka Sandokan, which would be terrible, or we govern the PP, PSOE and IU, which would be very bad, bad, or less bad. No, not the same.
And because he is not himself who governs, a group of people, with growing enthusiasm and great spirit, we intend to start changing things from the city of Cordoba.
I'm talking about, as the have guessed most of ECOLO CORDOBA.
Because we believe:
- in the greening of the economy.
- the sustainable transformation of the territory.
- on social equity and rights to tod @ s.
- in Participation, Transparency and Ethics.
Sorry that the blog appears to have been politicized (do not do politics so long, really?), But I had to choose between what they do or not do, and what I've done.
Clip On Lip Ring Where Can You Buy One
The effect of the images
These Blogger (Google) we never invent.
I found that have recently implemented some new options for viewing the content of blogs.
can be a game, but can also make faster and more intuitive to visit the blog content through the effect call images.
This is the aspect of this blog by using the flipcard (to flip).
These
I found that have recently implemented some new options for viewing the content of blogs.
can be a game, but can also make faster and more intuitive to visit the blog content through the effect call images.
This is the aspect of this blog by using the flipcard (to flip).
care in the future try to further this purpose the images you use.
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