"I Am A Zionist",
indites Gil Troy.
"Why Zionism Is Racism",
replies Rabee' Sahyoun.
"
Nice idea, lets buy the elite of developing countries"
de-bug sarcastically titled a few month ago. Now
McKinsey is adressing this problem as well: "Where does global talent go when opportunities aren't sufficiently plentiful at home? To the United States, of course. In the 1990s alone,some 650,000 people from emerging markets migrated there on professional-employment visas. This talent drain could have lasting economic repercussions for the developing world, depriving it not only of the skills of these workers but also of their beneficial effects on the productivity of others." in
Brains Abroad (registration required).
NEW YORK WOMAN PREGNANT BABY TAXI RASTAMAN VERYVERYLONGCADILLAC COPS HOSPITAL
THE CHILD VIDEO. Graphics by
Antoine Bardou-Jacquet, music by
Alex Gopher (also available
here)
Instructions for
use:
1. Use your computer-keyboard to enter desired page number (three digits)
2. Visomat-Video-Text automatically displays page requested.
The index is found on page 100.
Visomat Inc.'s Flash based
videotext v1.0"
People became greedy", quote by
Hasso Plattner. People always were more or less greedy. But in past years, the chance to satisfy this emerged for more people. If the economy grows by a few percent and your stock portfolio by 30 or more percent, someone has to fill this gap.
When trains move faster than 50mph, the human soul will not be able to keep pace with the body. Anno 18something. "
Superluminal tunneling (faster than light transmission of signals) was first observed at the University of Cologne with microwave photons. Soon thereafter these experiments were duplicated and validated at the University of Berkeley and Vienna. For theoretical physics the implication is that there exist spaces, devoid of time." Research by Prof. Dr.
Guenther Nimtz, Prof.
Raymond Chiao and others.
Back again. Thanks to all readers still coming here after such a long period of absence. Pressing the 'Today!' button again was a splendid experience.
Comment by chris, 8486 days ago: Hi Bruno. Nice to have you back!
Visomat is really an amazing navigational experience - never thought I could grasp the structure of a site so easily and fast, the unification by way of the digit codes seems to make an information space much more accessible and approachable be my lil' mind. Maybe it's time to revive antique navigation elements again ...
Comment by Bruno, 8486 days ago: Didn't we discuss this command line based web interface,which i can't recall now, for a pretty long time?
RRRRRRRRRRETRO, baby! It's nice, but like the eighties, nothing that should engulf us again...