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1月28日

myspace - wtf

I don't get this trend with myspace
I understand myspace is a great tool for keeping in touch and catching up with people you haven't talked to for a while.
One of the fundamentals is the "friends" system - you can see a persons other friends and find if you know any, if so adding them and expanding your network.
Yet a trend I have seen develop lately has been to hide the friends thing - what the hell?
People say that its because of the ranking system - that people get pissed off if they aren't number 1 on every single persons myspace.
I can see a solution to this - either have it random or alphabetical
But by hiding your friends list, you are completely sabotaging the effective operation of myspace. How else are you to find people?
 
11月21日

Stuffed Dream...

I had this ridiculously stuffed dream last night.
 
I was in the car with Markiyan, and we were going to schoolies. On the way, we stopped at an Italian resturant. Suddenly I had the realisation that I hadn't done my legal studies exam yet, which confused me, but none the less I went with it and went back to school. I turned up two hours after the exam had started but no one seemed to mind. I had forgotten the difference between section 92 and 96 of the Constitution, so I asked Mr Reid about it, only he tried to explain to me that Tied Grants were (as we walked down the escelator of boxhill shopping centre) non existant. Next thing I know I was in the car with Tegan and Jess. I asked to borrow Tegan's Constitution, I open it, it has from section 1 - 49, but then the next section was 100 - go figure. Anyway, as i'm reading it, it morphs into this study guide thing for chopper reid. So I still couldn't work out my problem of not knowing what section was which. We then drove past a farm, which had a fight between two giant blow up figurines on huge water storing tanks.
 
So there you go...
 
 
10月7日

North Korea, Iran and why action is required.

The recent tests in the news recently have served as a poigent reminder about the potential danger of North Korea to the western world. However, if the US decides to take some kind of action, for once I will agree with them.

The reason is this; if we continue to let NK delay, and try and impose sanctions which have clearly not worked, diplomatic action which has been a joke when dealing with a man as eccentric, tyrranical, and unreasonable as Kim Jong, we will end up with a fully nuclear capable North Korea. Once these people have nukes, it is too late. What can we do against a man who will threaten to attack China or South Korea, causing the deaths of millions? Nothing. The time for action is now, before they are in an impenetrable position. Evidently this action will be hard to take, but it is nessecary. The day NK has functional nukes is a day too late. Even now, its becoming progressively more risky.

The same can be said for Iran. Here we have a man who sees as it his religous role to hasten the "Armageddon", and to destroy the state of Israel. He sees himself as a great martyr for his cause. How can the west negotiate with such a man? The situation is similar to NK; once Iran has nukes, it is simply too late. If an invasion was threatened, they could simply threaten to nuke Israel.

It is difficult with the US's forces stretched as they currently are, and political support for the various wars on a definete wane at home. However, this is one area in which NATO, and the UN, could make a substantial difference. An international force to disarm as a primary focus North Korea, and a secondary one Iran, should in my opinion be a high priority in the worlds affairs. It is not a good thing for the free world to have unpredictable countries fighting for survival, with nukes.




8月31日

The man who maketh sense

Ten movies streaming across that, that internet, and what happens to your own personal internet? I just the other day got...an internet was sent by my staff at 10 o'clock in the morning on Friday, I got it yesterday. Why?

They want to deliver vast amounts of information over the Internet. And again, the Internet is not something you just dump something on. It's not a big truck.

It's a series of tubes.

And if you don't understand those tubes can be filled and if they are filled, when you put your message in, it gets in line and it's going to be delayed by anyone that puts into that tube enormous amounts of material, enormous amounts of material.

- US Senator Ted Stevens, giving his views on the internet.

8月14日

Lebannon

Well its good theres at least a cease fire to the conflict
matt showde me this video on google
it may appear biased, but at the very least its an eye opener into the horrors of war. So many of us in Australia live sheltered existances, not realising the brutality of wars we may commit our troops to. 
 
 
maybe if more people saw what war was really like they wouldn't be so eager to send troops off, or to start wars over issues that can be solved diplomatically.
 
note; its all very well to consider the political implications of this video, but it may be more beneficial to simply view it as a lesson in why way should be avoided...
8月6日

Seussical!

Well Seussical is all over now
 
Pretty sad, like this year its the last of everything for us and doing the "last musical" is really quite a downer. I spose its becuase the cast grows close, its heaps of fun, and its a real team effort, so to suddenly have it finish without another one in sight is quite annoying.
 
But the show itself was heaps of fun! When it was first chosen I was pretty annoyed - I didn't think it'd be any good. But I went in it, loved my character, and yeah, so I am actually glad we did it, haha. It was a colorful exciting production and was heaps of fun
 
So yeah, on a whimisical note, good night.
 

Roe Andrew

I like skating, music, public speaking, debating, soccer, and acting.
I am 17 years old and reside within Melbourne. Hoping todo law/arts or something like that...
Have strong political views
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3月15日

IRONY

Just read a rather amusing comment today.
I opened up the BBC on the net and on the frontpage I see a story;
 
"The alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks has confessed to his role in them, and 30 other terror plots around the world, the Pentagon says.
"I was responsible for the 9/11 operation, from A to Z," said Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in a transcript of a US hearing at Guantanamo Bay prison camp"

Doesn't this seem ridiculous?
This guy has not only been kept in guantanamo bay, but also in the secret CIA torture prisons around the world.
What do they expect him to say? Hes been kept for TWO YEARS, at this point he'll be saying whatever they want
I just find it incredible that they (the whitehouse) are taking these statements as authoritive proof and justification for their miserably failing struggles against terrorism.

It reminds me of the witchhunts of ancient times, where the Spanish Inquisition would get people to confess by torturing them in ridiculously gruesome ways until they finally gave in. 

Let me spell it out; He has been tortured for two years, he will say WHATEVER THEY WANT HIM TO SAY. 
But don't for a second think that now he has owned up, he MIGHT be tried in an American court. Oh no, that might mean the TRUTH might come out! Instead he'll be tried in some clandestine military tribunal where the only people present are those employed by the military.

Honestly, the world should wake up to this crap the American government is trying to call "justice".

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