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onsdag 15 juli 2009

Skrivet av Lennart on July 14, 2009


Web 2.0: Förnyelse och föryngring inom datavärlden


För så där en till en och en halv generation sen så började alla unga dataprogrammerare längst ner på botten av företagen med att programmera färdigdesignade moduler.
Programdesign och arkitektur var förbehållna ärrade medelålders lönnfeta IT-arkitekter med överkammad flint som gick omkring med tjocka buntar av datautskrifter under armen och som verkligen inte lät ungdomarna in på sitt revir.

http://www.usablogg.org/2009/07/14/web-20-fornyelse-och-foryngring-inom-datavarlden/

What law is she talking about?

Strangeness in the skies








"The military denies..."

For years, pointing out the strange pattern of "contrails" in the skies was a quick way to earn the label "nut job."

Well, now the TV news is starting to pay attention.

Remarkable quote from the first video:

"Until nine years, the government had the right under US law to conduct secret testing on the American public under specific conditions. '

Only a public outcry repealed part of that law with some exceptions."

What law is she talking about?

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/667.html


Written by James Hodge and Linda Cooper, National Catholic Reporter


U.S. continues to train Honduran soldiers

Written by James Hodge and Linda Cooper, National Catholic Reporter

Military coup that ousted president, didn't stop U.S. engagement in Honduras


A controversial facility at Ft. Benning, Ga. -- formerly known as the U.S. Army’s School of the Americas -- is still training Honduran officers despite claims by the Obama administration that it cut military ties to Honduras after its president was overthrown June 28,
NCR has learned.

Linda Cooper and James Hodge are the authors of Disturbing the Peace: The Story of Father Roy Bourgeois and the Movement to Close the School of the Americas.


http://www.soaw.org/presente/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=225&Itemid=74#rials