When the going gets tough...don´t forget to take a look at the opponents most obvious weaknesses. Well, naturally we are as good as anybody in predicting that before the votes are counted, democratic process sealed and cries for peace finally given some notice(?) there is a wealthy list of insults available for use of slamming the other candidate (in addition to latest celebrity-comparisons). Viewing the recent campaigns, we suppose the most used will be(we don´t take sides, not mentioning who´s targeted): Opponents (un)heroic deeds at the foregone famous colonialistic disaster, the Vietnam war or opinions given on that; the alleged (possible) doubtful connections to foreign political/religious supporters; the dangerous opinions given on minority sexual/racial groups...not to forget the accusability of views on foreign military politics and current economical downfall. Meanwhile...a reader can take a look at more important matters like recent Green Products Directory publized by Asian Productivity Organization.
...Also, of no lesser importance is Shiretoko, a forerunner version of forthcoming Firefox 3.1 browser version. As some new improvements to be included are (ao) the visual thumbnails of the tabs opened and also improvements of the miraculous awesome browsing-bar(the html-address bar), where you can use wildcards and 'intelligent searches' combining in word '+' word - manner. Also, there´s advanced effects for html-writing, but what we are most exited is...Ogg Theora support, expected to be supported in next Gecko. Yippee! It means (according to information given) that "Anyone using Firefox will be able stream Ogg Theora video without downloading or installing any extra software" Videos and similar content can be included straight to html and anyone will be able to watch them, no monopolic codecs/players needed as Ogg Theora is "patent and royalty free". Yippee!
On environmental level we learn that Congo-basin, the area containing worlds second largest tropical forests in yet under logging threat also unfair for the local people...Danzer group is best boycotted, though the pressure should be on EU legislators on timber; Also, avoiding plastic one can, so is told, save a lot by not using "take-away coffees, bottles of water or pre-packed sandwiches" and thats just for starters, as not buying the regular 603 plastic items a month could in the long run save the planet from (ao things) "46,000 pieces of plastic litter floating in every square mile of ocean on Earth." Yep, me neither, I didn´t quite realize that such amounts of rubbish get into food chain (read more on that from actual article). Conclusively: 5 M tons of plastic in 1950ies has become 100 M tons these days. Thats an awful lot of rubbish...
Finally, some afterthoughts on popular music field...torrent users preferred to dl the new Radiohead album (given for free) from P2P-channels rather than from bands own site. Reason for that...nobody quite sure why, but "even with legal P2P, we're invited to infer, users will continue to use the unlicensed sites". So the band also informs fans that the experiment, followed by some 2 million sold CDs, is not to be repeated...and theres nothing wrong with that, of course charity is not any qualification for credibility, even in the dawning age of pop industry. For the dawn it is, if one compares the inflation of most self-evident rock cliches´(the originality, the rebellion, the spontaneous). We only like to remind that, originally(yes originally) the pop(ular) music was music made by the people, performed by the people, for the people as meaning the jazz´n´blues decades preceding the rock decades. Afterwards, rock for arts sake, multiple stylish periods, monopoly companies, licensing for extra musical areas and most significant stardom-cults recycled, the resultive state could (possibly) be just the same: back to the roots, music for the people. Nobody really believes that to happen, as the everlasting capability for renewing the (commercial) markets for each generation is the rocks most influential force, proven to be of successive kind. Yet, why not start giving away copies of the back-catalogue for free along with (priced) MP3s as they are around there anyway?
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