While our forthcoming articles on on variety of fields including (but not limited to) cybersociety futuristics and prehistorics are still under preparation we have a variety of topics to deal with. Green being the topic of the day, oil and biofuels is not pushed aside either and taking a brief snapshot of the recent on-line privacy/public-has-the-right-to-know battles, we notice that here and there seems to be even more skeletal remains in the closet...This weeks newspost exceptionally on Saturday as we are much buzy in other articles to be posted here.
Its getting better all the time...Taking to aim again our favorite ´stylish´ product of the recent newsposts, the iPhone (yes, seems like we´ve learned to write that correctly), we notice that green(squash) is the rising brand of the times: Now you can get the new improved iPhone with ecologically greenish packaging (with 90% recuded carbon footprint). Also Celebrities noticeably greening again...but theres warning signs everywhere on the U.S. economy. What really rocks the boat is the oil prices some 100 % increase since 2005. The most notable competitor, the so environmental safe biofuels are getting some dirt on front-facade as we are informed that: "Without the increase in biofuels, global wheat and maize stocks would not have declined appreciably and price increases due to other factors would have been moderate." Opinions of the matter differ, however undoubtful that there´s much false greenwashing-opera to be seen on coming increase of the biofuel-markets...Whether there´s signs of real meaningful changes (or just spell of words) as fx the new oil refinery in Mozambique , supposedly being built according environmentally sustainable standards or the ´green revolution´ changing the british energy economy, we don´t yet know. One thing though is quite sure; we predict a relatively short market-span for the variety of products, resulting from new greenery trend, some of the big producers quickly adopting the next trend. To keep an eye on more catching things, Greenpeace is keeping TV-broadcasting panels showing the destruction of rainforests in real time at the head centre of European Union, Brussels.
iPhone also on the focus on negative level as its blamed ´protective sandbox´ of closed code, is hoped to open a bit with for Web 2.0-suited applications. New standard (or something like that...) called Bondi aims to do that. Pentagons (phone business) is making no better: U.S. militaryphone LandWarrior that uses similar node(?)-technology, designed to help soldiers keeping contact with others much like smartphones (the military phone has GPS satnav, voice and data radios, camera and even ARM processor) has ”cost Pentagon half a billion bucks.” For reason, as we are told that development for a lighter version of LandWarrior (in request for needs of actual users - the soldiers), the most of the extra equipment was removed and the only most useful ones (in actual combat situations) were saved. And what was voted for useful? Text/voice messages.
Questioning the journalistic practices...there´s a leak on frontline. Obvious, as much as unavoidable, we are informed that recent actions to censor Wikileaks(Wikileaks, a website intended to be a publishing area for secrecy kept official governmental documents, there available for netizens to see and comment) were only to bring ”...more attention to the documents than if they had just ignored it.” and finally the site lasted the efforts to shut it down by keeping it services alive with other servers situated abroad (situation also helped with active supportation from sites users). The process resembles much the way Pirate Bay was able easily survive closing attempts by authoritatives.
While we are not necessary in favor of publishing peoples social security numbers along with their tax papers either, we agree that in the spirit of peoples right-to-know its makes much use for the readers to be able to get to see themselves fx documents concerning Guantanamo Bay, as well as possible money laundring etc. The practice at least favors no authoritatives of any kind as leaking Amnesty´s abortion politics somewhat reveals. Also we (in MSW) have to say concerning this case, that typical journalistic customaries based on ´professional´ selectiviness of sources, are much in related to logic don´t-bite-the-hand-that-feeds (Let´s say, self-censuring, often unavoidable if to to earn a place from gatekeepers; that meaning publishing´judges´ of written word). A typical ritual in some journalistic circles, unfortunate for the freedom of word and the reason which makes a good informative article to appear in public papers as rare gem as within within blogsphere. Quality or truthfulness not necessary related to professionalism, in reality its much often other way around. So we are not clapping hands for the introduction of army of professionals to get accustomed with the pre-release wikileaked-papers. But at least its still in favor to lessen peoples ignorance of the things their companies and governments aim to hide...
Buff...we seem to be not short of words, but promise to use more brief sentences on next post.
While we are not necessary in favor of publishing peoples social security numbers along with their tax papers either, we agree that in the spirit of peoples right-to-know its makes much use for the readers to be able to get to see themselves fx documents concerning Guantanamo Bay, as well as possible money laundring etc. The practice at least favors no authoritatives of any kind as leaking Amnesty´s abortion politics somewhat reveals. Also we (in MSW) have to say concerning this case, that typical journalistic customaries based on ´professional´ selectiviness of sources, are much in related to logic don´t-bite-the-hand-that-feeds (Let´s say, self-censuring, often unavoidable if to to earn a place from gatekeepers; that meaning publishing´judges´ of written word). A typical ritual in some journalistic circles, unfortunate for the freedom of word and the reason which makes a good informative article to appear in public papers as rare gem as within within blogsphere. Quality or truthfulness not necessary related to professionalism, in reality its much often other way around. So we are not clapping hands for the introduction of army of professionals to get accustomed with the pre-release wikileaked-papers. But at least its still in favor to lessen peoples ignorance of the things their companies and governments aim to hide...
Buff...we seem to be not short of words, but promise to use more brief sentences on next post.
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