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Darkness in Light: Photography’s Heavy Weight

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Some of you may know the story of Kevin Carter, a young and promising photojournalist who brought us the hunger of Sudan in full force. And when one really thinks about it — when one looks deeply into the lives of the photographers who make a living off the worst facets of human history — […]

Where’s Waldo on Google Earth?

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Where’s Waldo in Vancouver?
Courtesy Carolyn Coles [creative commons]
Being a child of the eighties, I have particularly fond memories of a goofy, lanky guy in a striped, red shirt; glasses; and a funky beanie. Those of you who also grew up in the eighties no doubt felt much like I did when – as […]

Three Existing Technologies that Will Make Oil Obsolete

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Stepping away from the Neverland controversy (I do promise more images later, folks) — I wanted to make one point more-then-ever-so-abundantly clear: Clean, free energy is attainable. In fact, mark my words, in about 20-30 years, we’ll have a solution in the bag. The question remains: which is the best solution? Currently, I […]

 
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