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LIVE WIRES

Due to faulty infrastructure, many urban areas suffer from frequent
blackouts and power cuts, and the electrical grid often doesn’t serve
the people who need it most.

I’ve visited many cities filled
with tangled wires such as those in this photo from Thailand, where
people have illegally tapped into the grid on their own to get the power
they need—at great personal risk.

Bill Gates

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Update on the situations in France, Mexico and Colombia

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This infamous Che Guevara painting is
actually a forgery created by Gerard Malanga (who was in need of money)
and sold to a gallery in Rome. When Warhol heard of the fraud, he
“authenticated” the fake, provided that all the money from sales went to
him.
                   

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shako-makko:

Polluted sky over Baghdad by oil smoke during the three-week coalition air strikes over the city, Iraq, Feb. 15, 2003.

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Humans are the only creatures in this world who…Cut the trees, make paper from it and then write ‘save the trees’ on it

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The Missing Secrets – Nikola Tesla

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The Thai Character: Flexibility and Adjustment Orientation

Flexibility and Corruption

Since the Thai are not principle oriented, and with
the high value for personal relationships, they also appear not to be
strictly law-oriented. In practice, principles and laws are
ever-adjustable to fit persons and situations. In other words, laws are
rules laid out in papers; but what is wrong or right depends not on the
rules, but instead on who the person is or whom the person knows. A
prominent Thai businessman ironically described this phenomenon in a
seminar:

We Thai are not a society of law; we are a society
of relationship…. It is not what a person has done that’s wrong; it’s
who he is…. If he is your cousin, or your friend, then what he has
done is not wrong. But if another person does the same thing, and it’s
somebody you don’t like, then what he has done is wrong…
   
This is the reason why law enforcement in Thailand hardly works. If
it does, it is selectively enforced on those who are either nobody or do
not know anybody, or who have no money to ease their wrong-doings or
buy their way out of problems. As a society of relationship, it is easy
and common for an officer, upon request from even friends of friends, to
pull out, cross out or destroy a traffic citation issued. For the sake
of a smooth relationship, officers would overlook, turn a blind eye, or
keep silent. The point here is that, while the basic Thai value system
should not be blamed as the major factor for corruption, it definitely
does not help to inhibit corruption either.
   

In general, this characteristic “Flexibility and
Adjustment” value orientation has perhaps accounted for varieties of
behavioral patterns, ranging from the facilitation of ethnic
assimilation process, to the tendency of being corruption prone. In
addition, it provides a deeper understanding to the various existing
interpretations of the Thai being “unpredictable”, “non-committing”,
“irresponsible” or even “selfish” and “opportunistic”, by foreigners.
   

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TESLA POWER   Tesla’s free energy coil in action!

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Tank Man

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