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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Video of street festival

Newtown street festival 06



Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Entry for November 15, 2006: Weird things are afoot in our capital city.

Our prime minister, who is so ‘right wing’ he spins on the spot, last week refused to support alternative energies, and actually mooted the possibility of subsidising nucks. I thought these conservative jokers were into 'small government!'

Any who, remember my entry with the video of the Walk Against Warming?

There was the comment about whether people who guide our society would take any notice.



This week, the federal government has announced that it is contributing to the out-fitting of houses out in the western suburbs with solar power.

What the hell happened to the world last week? Republicans get kicked in the nads and suddenly Australia is seeing merit in carbon trading?!?!



Another interesting point has floated past my ears recently. It would seem that Rupert Murdock has embraced the concept of Global Warming. Since he seems to be running the government of Oz, maybe he is responsible for the change of heart?

Monday, November 13, 2006

QotD: ROFL

What comedian makes you pee your pants laughing?
Submitted by pookieb.


Well, there is one that has been cracking me up for the last couple of years. But this isn't the space for that.
I'm a big fan of Bill Hicks. Like Jeff Buckley and Kurt Cobain, he died before he had a chance to grow old and disappoint.



Sunday, November 12, 2006

Walk against Warming, the video


A few entries back, I posted some pictures of a protest walk I attended on Globle Warming...

This is a montage video of the event.

Walk Against Warming





Tuesday, November 7, 2006

QotD: My Dream Career

What's your dream career? 
Submitted by Something.

I’ve had a couple of dream careers in my life.

Once I got to where I was going, I realised it was the trip
that was stimulating.

My current journey will end when I’m forty five and I have a
video production house.

 

:-)



Sunday, November 5, 2006

Saturday, I attended the ‘Walk against Warming’ protest...

...against government inaction on ‘global warming.’

Which was kind of funny cause it was cold and wet.


Well, it was when I got down there but it soon warmed up.


There were people giving speeches which were boring, and bands playing which was cool.


A lot of people drifted off and I reckon they were less into the ‘entertainment’ and more up for ‘sending a message to our fearless leader.’


All these photos have been GeoTagged. I suggest the satellite view.