ZDN — February 17th, 2010
Cookies. Local Shared Objects. ActiveX Controls. JavaScript. ECHELON. Big government. The risk to your privacy is everywhere but the latest issue i learned about really stunned me. And it’s all the popular browsers that are affected. And it’s been around for years.
Click on over to What The Internet Knows About You to see what i mean. Other sites where you can preform this test include BrowserSPY and StartPanic.com.
From What The Internet Knows About You:
The main goal for this website is to educate Internet users about how much and what kind
Continue reading PRIVACY ALERT: What Your Browser Is Divulging Without Your Knowledge
ZDN — February 17th, 2010
“The IPCC goes on to make statements that would never pass peer review,” Hatton told us. A more scientifically useful conclusion would have been to ask why there was a disparity. “This differential behaviour to me is very interesting. If it’s due to increased warming in one place, and decreased warming in the other – then that’s interesting to me.”
Hatton has thirty years of experience of getting scientific papers published, but describes this one, available on his personal website, as “unpublishable”.
“It’s an open invitation to tell me I’m wrong,” he says. He
Continue reading Climategate: The Embarrassment Continues
ZDN — February 11th, 2010
Nassim Haramein
I posted some information about Nassim Haramein before, but i wanted to bump this back onto the front page because i believe this is such an important topic.
When i first watched a video presentation by Nassim titled ‘Nassim Haramein at the Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library’, also referred to as ‘Nassim Haramein – Field Equations and Grand Unification Theory’, my first impression was that this guy isn’t exactly the sharpest knife in the drawer. He talks kind of like a left over surfer from the 60′s and his appearance fits the part as
Continue reading Nassim Haramein: The “New Eisenstein”
ZDN — December 14th, 2009
I’ve been looking forward to the release of Mozilla Thunderbird 3 for a while. It’s always exciting to see what changes a major release will bring and i hadn’t followed its development partly because i wanted to be surprised. And surprised i was.
I’m sure you’ll see allot of these kinds of posts in the near future. It’s inevitable when major changes are made to software that many users are going to gripe and, this time, i’m one of them. Sometimes it’s due to stubbornness – unwilling to adapt to a new way of doing things. Sometimes the software
Continue reading Mozilla Thunderbird 3 Meets Cantankerous Old Man
ZDN — December 10th, 2009
Actually the problem goes beyond the pharmaceutical industry, but let’s not go in this article.
I firmly believe that if you want to stay healthy, staying away from doctors as much as possible is a great plan. The majority of “doctors” seem to be little more than pill pushers handing out prescriptions for every little problem imaginable as well as health problems that only exist as a result of the imagination of pharmaceutical companies. Yes, your health is big business and, like most corporations, the bottom line takes precedence over your health.
Since the pharmaceutical companies won their right
Continue reading Disease isn’t the problem. The pharmaceutical industry is.