Monday, July 26, 2010

zondag 25 juli 2010

zondag 25 juli 2010 Up at 12:20 AM. Watch "Lost In Space" Blast Off Into Space.

Cosmonium is a precious substance which could be found in Preplanis' crust. The miner Nerim blasted deep into the planet's core in search of it; acquiring several vials but at the same time causing catastrophic damage to the crust. Evidently as a liquid, Cosmonium has the power to bring objects to life- a vial accidentally smashed on Dr Smith's stone sculpture abruptly causing it to animate. Beware of the living statue monster. He wants your cosmonium.

Dr. Smith gives Nerim a vital component - A Truster Control unit. He gives a lame excuse: "It was a vagrant impulse." They almost don't make it out into space. Turn on BBC News. Switch to KEXP. Listen to Amy Goodman: Drilling, Spilling & Killing: From Oil Spills to Oil Wars. Listen to A Prairie Home Companion. It's a State Theater Combination Platter. Guy Noir confronts and angry mob of Canadians. I find an old clip of Larry's King's interview with Michael Moore about Capitalism: A Love Story.


I like how the film cuts back to the past "golden days" of American capitalism following World War II.

"A lot of people got rich — and they had to pay a top tax rate of 90 percent." Moore doesn't explain that he was talking about "marginal" tax rates. PolitiFact says that Moore's point is valid. The top marginal tax rates paid by the richest Americans were far higher in the 1950s than they are now.

The lecturer attempts to demonstrate that the wealth of Americans is relatively equally distributed. However, there are at least four serious errors in his argument.

Speaking of the moral thing to do, for example, Dr. Jonas Salk selflessly gave away the patent of the polio vaccine for the public good. ("Would you patent the sun?") Watch movie - The Life Of Brian. Brian explores the joys of conjugating the irregular Latin verb: Eo.

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