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November 15, 2009 by josepedrobb


Re: Anoother great music

November 15, 2009 by josepedrobb

XD. This is an awesome music. it reminds me Sr. de Matosinhos "theme park".
And the singer - geats looks, great style!

SKUNK ANANSIE ARE BACK WITH NEW ALBUM

November 15, 2009 by josepedrobb

SMASHES AND TRASHES is the newest album of the ex-former band of Deborah Anne Dyer aka Skin. SKUNK ANASIE are back with an "best of" album and some new themes

Re: Nuclear Cooling for Global Warming

November 15, 2009 by josepedrobb

João's thought is interesting. I'm not aware if João is or he isn't close to the science field but I just to explain nuclear energy works. This type of energy it produced exactly from the same way as the others (water evaporation makes turbines spin and energy is produced by the variation of magnet trough an reel) with the difference of the raw material used: radioactive minerals such as Plutonium and Uranium. The heat for the water evaporation comes from those radioactive minerals' atom nuclei shock. In terms of effectiveness this source of energy is formidable but it has serious risks. The first is the risk of water radioactive contamination by leaks that may appear in the tanks where energy is produced. The second is about exactly what João said: a case alike Chernobyl with consequences of contamination and destruction spread over dozens of kms from its point of origin.
On the other hand we cannot forget a thing. I cannot say with certain justifications, but I believe that today there are much more nuclear plants that in Chernobyl's time and not even a single case of nuclear as happened since that tragedy and one thing is for sure - this is a clean/green source of energy. Even with Kyoto Protocol countries as China are constructing at an alarming rate new charcoal plant and as we all know, with massive emissions of CO2 come a great contribution to the Global Warming.

Re: Topic One: Boys with Toys

November 15, 2009 by josepedrobb

“Give people guns, “they will kill people. Join the army, you might get killed.”

This is a very complicated issue but these are exactly the words to take in consideration . Usually this situations lead to an uncertain path that can tragically end in death.

On the one hand the easy legalization of guns in America promotes a wave of criminality, theft, violence and fear. People don’t understand that having a weapon leads to an uncertain consciousness of one being protected. “The protection” can, in factand itself,  become our worst threat. Weapons are, by Nature, "poisoned apples" that, unfortunately faint people forever.

On the other hand, joining the army leads, as it is said above in Mark's comment, to a career that can end in death, in case of participation in military conflicts. I think public celebrities and head government officials try to erase the facts for two obvious reasons: firstly, each side of the war believes it can defeat the enemy without casualties and secondly because they forget that at war, usually, the heroes and the villains do not exist ; it is all a case of positions (here a slight reference to Beatriz comment). A party takes a position and protects it as being the one and lonely truth.

Just a reference to the incident  about the massacre in the US base we can quote again Stalin speech. Sometimes an incident as this is undoubtly a tragedy but it can also be a statistic to the general cases of mayhem or sociopath crimes.

Check out this guitar skills

November 7, 2009 by josepedrobb

Anoother great music

November 7, 2009 by josepedrobb

Re: Did you know?

November 7, 2009 by josepedrobb

This is in fact very cool. This video shows us things that probably pass through us undetected. We're talking about numbers of facts that are actually very curious and fabulous.

Sometimes it is important to know when to stop

November 7, 2009 by josepedrobb


Re: Mamma Mia!

November 7, 2009 by josepedrobb

Mamma Mia is awsome. Even though some of the actors such as Pierce Brosnan and the other "fathers" don't sing so weel they "interpretate a singer instead of singing" as Brosnan explained in the interviews and that makes us thing that they actually sing something. That is some film. Really worthy to be seen