Friday, December 30, 2005

www.flickr.com

Check out this new picture site. It offers 2 gig upload per month and unlimited storage for 24 USD dollars. Pretty good deal. You can link to it etc. Has some amazing features. The only thing I don't like about it is that I used my "Rogers Yahoo" email account to signup to them and if I move providers I will potentially loose my email address. The people at flickr indicated to me that this would delete my flickr account. That would be a really bad thing if that happened. So my only instructoins to someone signing up to a flickr account would be use a real yahoo email address not a yahoo address that is tied to a ISP provider. Awsome Service otherwise. Hope fully they fix this so I never loose my pictures since it takes ages to upload all my albums as my original pics are 8 mega pixels and they take quite a bit of space.


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Saturday, December 24, 2005

Speed Kills

I find it interesting that underneath the sheets of all the phone networks there is a digital backbone, so regardless of whether you have an IP phone or not everything is digital, Wooohhh. It is quite easy to setup voice recognition software that mines for information, and triggers on suspect words of any conversation in any language for later analysis. It's why companies like Vonage etc. predict that all phone service will be free in the coming years. Why else would big brother let this happen, now I’m scared. The more people use the phone the more easily it is to see trending and keep tabs on everyone. The interesting part is that people think that not having an IP phone protects them from this but is doesn't, ahhhhhhhhhh. So now with the combination of unlimited email, blogs, electronic media, it is pretty easy to detect information and create profiles of anyone and everyone. My opinion on all this is that it is really just fear creation, something to let more people worry more and become more susceptible to “dis-ease”, and this is what will destroy us humans, in the end, if we continue down this path. We as a society are becoming so disconnected from the earth that we do not see the connection between the busy-ness of our minds to the rate of disease in our societies. This leaves us open to die of silly things that our wonderfully created bodies are more than capable of protecting us from. The sad part is that we are so far down this destructive path that we can no longer, see or feel the reality of the danger. “Speed kills” Our minds are so busy we do not recognize our essential nature anymore. It is our destiny to recognizing our roots and ties to the creator of the universe but only a few of us are going to even recognize what hit us. If your interested in a good book that will alter your perspective check out “The Biology of Belief” by Bruce Lipton.

Saturday, December 17, 2005

In the year 2014, The New York Times has gone offline...

In the year 2014, The New York Times has gone offline. The Fourth Estates's fortunes have warned. What happened to the news? And What is EPIC?

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