My Lava Lamp
20 12 2010Comments : Leave a Comment »
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The ‘instant’ election
21 08 2010The campaigns are drawing to a close, it’s less than two hours until closing time for the polling booths and its likely that trends will be set early in the vote-counting. All the while, we look back at the campaigning, even though it was a relatively short campaign, we felt inundated; Swamped under the weight of propaganda both from the political parties, and from the lobby groups. It’s phenomonal the reaction this Federal Election is having on ordinary people. A truly uninspiring campaign with truly breathtaking criticality.
But the question begs itself. What are we voting for? What are we trying to achieve with this election. Let us not forget how we ended up here in the first place. It all started with the falling approval ratings of the Labor Party, and specifically it’s Leader, Kevin Rudd. The Liberal party leadership, heavily influenced by it’s deputy leader, decided to dump Kevin as the leader of the country, and install Julia Gillard as the new leader of the Labor party, and thus caretaker Prime Minister.
While this appears to be constitutionally sound, the body politic saw this installation as a violation of their democratic voting ability, citing that they in fact did not elect Julia as the Prime Minister. Fortunately the Labor party were wise enough to know that this would be hugely controversial and announced shortly after, that an election would be held on the 21st August 2010.
I am truly frightened what the outcomes of this election are going to be. I look at Labor’s frivolous spending plans and I am genuinely concerned that if they do get re-elected, that Australia will end up in so much debt, that we will not be able to compete on an international level. Our current account deficit sits $17.459[1] billion dollars and looks to be growing by over $150 million/day. This figure is frightening. I just read some exit-poll figures which show me that the Carbon Trading problems are not what people care about, nor the National Broadband Network. The real issue is leadership.
I hope we get the Coalition back in. We really need them, now more than ever.
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Global Warming – Without the spin
13 07 2010There is a lot of hype at press and around the tubes lately about the negative impacts of global warming; the effect on our economies, our lifestyle, indeed our way of life. My power bill is set to increase by more than 60% in the coming three years[1] as a direct result of Carbon trading schemes. With all this hysteria and hype, where’s the science? It seems that there is as much debate on not only the effects of Global Warming, not only how much of it humans are directly responsible for, but whether or not it’s actually happening in the first place. If it is happening at all, we can’t even rule out that the cause is directly due to the output of solar activity. [3]
Never has science been so divided on an issue in my recollection than it has been with this highly politicised and partisan issue. It seems to be the case that no matter which scientist you ask, you get a different answer, or no clear answer at all. With so much debate as to this potentially life-changing issue, how can we be putting policies in place to reduce Carbon emission, especially when we aren’t even sure if the effects are going to be negative? Are we afraid of change? Is change going to occur at all?
“Global warming — at least the modern nightmare vision — is a myth. I am sure of it and so are a growing number of scientists. But what is really worrying is that the world’s politicians and policy makers are not.”DAVID BELLAMY, Daily Mail, July 9, 2004
I read a statistic recently that showed that something in the order of 0.28% of the “Greenhouse effect” is caused by a direct result of Man [2] . This seems like an incredibly important figure when you realise just how much is being changed economically to try and reduce this number. It seems to me that if the governments of the world are changing policy to counteract the footprint of man in terms of Global Warming, we aren’t achieving anything by doing so.
Bill Gates in his capacity as the head of the ‘Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’ recently spoke at a TED conference on the impacts of Global Warming and the required effort needed to bring the human output of CO2 to Zero. While I found the technical aspects of his talk quite inspiring regarding his investment in ‘renewable’ energy sources such as solar and wind, and the potential game-changing technology around nuclear reactors that burn U238 instead of U235, the background information regarding the actual impact of Global Warming seems quite ill-informed and rather dubious when my own research cannot confirm the numbers he used anywhere. In fact, nowhere on the Internet can I find even one correlated, verified and detailed, independant study showing even similar results. They are all different. Not only this, if the plan to reduce carbon emission to zero should go ahead, it will be the richest half of the world directly affecting the poorest half. So much of the developing world will depend on industry in the future in order to move above the poverty line. How can we deny them the right to prosper simply because we were too flippant with the environmental risks (if indeed there are any). [4]
Before we start to waste Trillions of dollars on reducing our Carbon footprint, why don’t we invest the same money in alternative fuel sources, not for the saving in Carbon emissions, which can’t be a bad thing in my view, but to reduce and eventually eliminate our dependence on Fossil Fuels. You want an investment to benefit humanity, that’s it right there.
“With all of the hysteria, all of the fear, all of the phony science, could it be that man-made global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people? It sure sounds like it.”
JAMES M. INHOFE, speech in U.S. Senate, July 28, 2003
[2] – http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.html
[3] - http://www.skepticalscience.com/solar-activity-sunspots-global-warming.htm
[4] - http://earth.rice.edu/mtpe/atmo/atmosphere/hot/anom_99/greenhouse_map.html
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Why!!!
6 07 2010Wow! The programmers and developers at YouTube! must have been either incredibly stoned, or insanely bored when they came up with this idea.
Essentially all it does is when you click it, it lays on top of the original soundtrack of the youtube video you are watching with that of the most annoying crowd noises and those stupid plastic horns. It is obviously supposed to make it seem as though you are at the FIFA World Cup but I seriously don’t see the point.
The best random addition to YouTube made to date is when they had the Textp option for watching your favourite videos in ASCII format. Those of you that have used VLC Player will know what I am talking about. It was about as pointless as the Soccer crowd button, but it at least was cool in its own right.
The first time I saw the button I assumed it was some sort of help button as it looked like a life preserver. Once I pressed it and heard the result, I could see they meant it to be a football. It’s the whole ‘Void Space’ thing.
Anyway, tell me what you think of this feature. Is it good? Is it not? Leave your responses in the comments section below.
Peace out,
m@
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