Archive For November 2009
What is our “Age”?
on November 29, 2009 by Adam in Uncategorized, Comments (2)
What is going to power mankind into the next phase of history? I’m not going to limit this thought on different forms of electricity generation, though it certainly does play […]
Point and Click While Away from Keyboard
on November 28, 2009 by Adam in Uncategorized, Comments (0)
Do you ever wish there was a simple program out there that would record a point on the screen that you can set to click that exact area a certain […]
Ron Paul on CNBC
on November 27, 2009 by Adam in Uncategorized, Comments (0)
http://plus.cnbc.com/rssvideosearch/action/player/id/1339737581/code/cnbcplayershare
Is Dubai Unsustainable?
on November 26, 2009 by Adam in Uncategorized, Comments (0)
If you’ve kept up to date on news regarding the United Arab Emirates, you’ve probably seen that their economy has been hit relatively worse than most other countries, including the […]
Protected: When Google Fails to be Google
on November 25, 2009 by Adam in Uncategorized, Enter your password to view comments.
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US Income Tax Too High?
on November 24, 2009 by Adam in Uncategorized, Comments (1)
I used to think that US taxes were OK, that was until I looked at the tax rates for Singapore and Hong Kong. In the US, if you make $33,950 […]
What Happens if Digital Money Gets Deleted?
on November 23, 2009 by Adam in Uncategorized, Comments (0)
The thought crossed my mind recently, with several billion dollars of money sitting on ‘secure’ servers across the US – what would happen if an earthquake, virus, electro-magnetic bomb, etc. […]
Will We Need the $1000 Note Soon?
on November 22, 2009 by Adam in Uncategorized, Comments (0)
Pictured above is the former $100,000 bill, which was backed in gold and printed in 1934 (Therefore were not valid for common citizens, as the ownership of gold as […]
Do Obama’s Bows Make America Look Weak?
on November 17, 2009 by Adam in News, Comments (4)
Recently the President of the United States has bowed humbly before lesser kings and heads of state without the same in return. Most recently, Obama deeply bowed before the Japanese […]
Michael He Crow
on November 16, 2009 by Adam in Uncategorized, Comments (3)
Michael Crow recently came to Iowa State to talk about flintnapping, Native artifacts, and history. Mr. Crow is the grandson of Big Foot, also known as Spotted Elk. Big Foot […]
Your Money Defending Nidal Hasan
on November 13, 2009 by Adam in News, Comments (1)
It is quite sad when someone who so obviously murdered 13 adults and 1 unborn child is given a reputable lawyer who is paid with public funds. Hasan has money […]
Email Spoofing Exposed
on November 11, 2009 by Adam in Uncategorized, Comments (1)
I was lucky enough to have recently learned how to do this myself, I emailed myself this little diddly to show you all how easily it can be done and […]