Thursday, July 29, 2010

The open pit mining in Argentina

September 30, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under Blog, Nature, World

Argentine law allows mining is done in the open. The impact of gold mining, uranium and plutonium are devastating to the health of the population and the environment. The Argentine government has no qualms in allowing these types of mining projects. He has no intention of protecting natural resources, even those considered world heritage. Last [...]

Case Herta Llusho : Taking action

September 29, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under Blog, General

Llusho Herta’s case, stated in my post: “Stop Herta’s Deportation“. Is still in progress. Only there has been progress in getting an extension of deadlines. In Dream Activist has been published by Herta declarción says: My name is Herta Llusho, I am 19 years old, and I writing this because I am about to be [...]

Estonia: Democratic Revolution in flight

September 29, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under Blog, Politics

Estonia is entering a new era in her democratic history. As in so many other areas, Estonia is pioneering the use of technology in its political system. Gradually, the use of e-voting is beginning to take hold and, as ever higher numbers of people cast their votes securely over the Internet, many suggest that it [...]

Music for office

September 29, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under Blog, Music

Patience – Guns ‘n Rose Moondance – Van Morrison Teardrop – Newton Faulkner This Way – Koro A Case of You – Joni Mitchell Walk on The Wild Side – Lou Reed Perfect Day – Lou Reed I’ll Never Fall In Love Again – Bobby Gentry (There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me – Sandie Shaw The Look of Love – Dusty Springfield Walk [...]

Twitter Worm Spreading via Direct Messages

September 24, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under Blog, Internet, Tech

The word of the day today is “Phishing”. It’s sounds like fishing, but instead of using bait to catch smelly swimming fish, you cast your lines (links) and try to catch unsuspecting half-awake people or moms trying to use the computer. I noticed my email inbox was full of messages from Twitter. Tons of news [...]

Best link of web design

September 20, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under Blog, Tech

CSS Tip #1: Resetting Your Styles with CSS Reset – Six Revisions Getting Ready for WordPress 2.7: Really Simple Category Styling – Devlounge Most Wanted WordPress Hacks: 11 New Requests (2) – Noupe Most Wanted Ajax Techniques: 50+ Examples and Tutorials – Noupe The Best Cheat Sheets for Web Developers – WebAppers Six Indispensable CSS [...]

Human traffic

September 19, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under Blog, General, World

Is it possible that we as Christians just aren’t angry enough about injustices like human trafficking and slavery?  Perhaps, we’ve grown too desensitized, domesticated, and docile. I’m not trying to say this for the sake of the ’shock factor’ but I really believe there are times when the Church needs to have a deep[er] anger [...]

Taboo Socialism

September 18, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under Blog, General

In 1949, Albert Einstein published an essay in the May issue of Monthly Review entitled “Why Socialism?”. The following is my take on what he said. His essay can be found on the Web at “http://www.monthlyreview.org/598einst.htm”. I strongly recommend you read it. Your take might not be exactly the same as mine. Now, as then, [...]

Nada Personal (Music:hymn to freedom)

September 17, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under Music

Vuelo herido y no sé adonde ir con la rabia cansada de andar me han pedido que olvide todo en fin…nada particular… otra vida y volver a empezar no te pido una patria fugaz dignamente un abrazo enfin…nada particular…. Canta y vuela libre como canta la paloma…. (Coro:) Dame una isla en el medio del [...]

The Unicorn Tapestries

September 16, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under Art

The Power of the Unicorn Why hunt the Unicorn, you might ask? Such an unlikely creature: a symbol of purity and beauty across the ages. For this, and because the unicorn’s spiraling horn cures ailments, negates poison, and purifies water, we desire him. When the unicorn appears, it is because the Reign has been good [...]

Best TOR applications for Anonymous Surfing

September 15, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under Internet

Anonymous surfing is being getting popular in recent years. Anonymous surfing allows the user to access the internet without sharing their personal information and can hide their computer’s identifying information. Anonymous surfing has their merits and demerits. Benefits of Anonymous Surfing There are many purposes for using anonymizers. Anonymizers help minimize risk. They can be [...]

In war there are humans, not forget

September 14, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under General

This excellent video creation, and music, so i shared it Doinita11, thanks.

Smallest Countries

September 14, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under General

The smallest wonders This is an interesting listing of the world’s seven smallest independent countries. These are the only countries which contain an area of less than 100 square miles. If we combine the land area of these seven countries, it will be less than 175 square miles. These countries are not only the smallest [...]

The 20 best Linux websites

September 14, 2009 by Carlos Dagorret  
Filed under Linux

have compiled a list with the most useful websites about Linux (the distro specific sites are not included). They are great resources you can learn from or to find answer to your linux questions. These should be in any linux user bookmarks, so go ahead and look through these links and bookmark your favorite ones: [...]

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