Archive for January, 2010






5
Jan/10
Missing Bush Emails To Be Restored


Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) and the National Security Archive (NSA) sued the government to restore millions of emails that had gone “missing” during the Bush administration.

CREW and the NSA lost in court for lack of standing, but the Obama administration is still seeking the recovery and release of these missing emails even though they are legally not required to.

Read article @ Progressinaction.com

5
Jan/10
‘Avatar’: ‘Pocahontas’ With Blue People


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Looks like James Cameron has been spending a little time on the Disney Channel. (There are spoilers ahead, but if you haven’t seen it by now, then you probably don’t care.)

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6
Jan/10
Non-Abductees Anonymous


Naturally, we just all want to be loved! But what happens when a group of quirky people come to feel that not being abducted by aliens equates to extraterrestial rejection? … They create a support group…

9
Jan/10
Cameron Critchlow vs Vincent Barnard


Vincent Barnhard @ Hockeyfights.com

11
Jan/10
Russians mock gas-dependence of Europe


Russians mock the gas-dependence of Europe and Ukraine

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19
Jan/10
Cute Things Exploding


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27
Jan/10
Donkere kant Sociale Media


Sms-instructies voor bloedbad Nigeria

De nieuwe sociale media hebben ook een donkere kant: sms’jes en Facebook hebben een grote rol gespeeld tijdens het bloedbad vorige week in Nigeria.

Lees meer @ RTL Nieuws

28
Jan/10
the iPad - Adolf sums it up


Missed chance Apple, definitely.

29
Jan/10
Jamie ’saves’ the unhealthiest US city


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29
Jan/10
Corruption & Privacy - Heading forward?


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Update:
Seems that both Corruption and privacy aren’t going the right way.

Update 2: Lessing about the supreme court decision. Here also one of his more recent talks about political corruption.

30
Jan/10
Why cold weather is not global cooling


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31
Jan/10
JK Rowling: The fringe benefits of failure


J.K. Rowling Speaks at Harvard Commencement from Harvard Magazine on Vimeo.