Monday, March 7, 2011

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      “China Tracks Foreign Journalists, Unnerved by Mideast Tumult - http://nyti.ms/hivQYg” 
      No cavalry with sabre and lance or  machine guns this time.
      Tiananmen square is a bit fresh in memory. 
      There will be a mob soon but not by a face book page. much more likely twitter or an improvised text tree.  There will be no foreigners included. The international press can be alerted after the crowd gathers.
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    This data rate wipes out cable, phone, radio, or any other radiated information system.  Multi-player games are practical,  The movie business is forever changed.  Facebook will occupy whole walls of monitors.
    Mobile will be relegated to the minor role it should be playing. 



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    “They,” he added, referring to the military’s Supreme Council, “are probably just trying the guy out to see if he works with the population.”
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    Wear a rain coat and sit on it if it bothers you. Bacteria are all around us. Our skins and immune systems do a very good job of keeping them out. Help them by washing and laundering.  
    It is a city and by its nature septic.
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      Staying active looks to be a great deal of it. There is not much real novelty in colds. Colds don't kill often.  The progression of pneumonia could use some attention.  
      Most centenarians pay little attention to diet?
      We do know that eating badly kills.  I do not know that eating carefully extends life.
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    The $110 Billion Question
    While applauding the overthrow of some corrupt governments, we are supporting similar regimes in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
    The times is not the state department is not the pentagon. 
    The situation is dynamic and three body problems are notoriously unpredictable.

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