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Johnny Cash dead at 71

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Country legend Cash dies

Cash died in hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, after complications from diabetes, which resulted in respiratory failure, his manager Lou Robin said.

He become as famous for his image as an outlaw figure, for playing in prisons and creating the myth of the Man in Black, his semi-official nickname.

The man will be misses but the music keep us moving on.

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News

Johnny Cash dead at 71

Johnny Cash.jpg

Country legend Cash dies

Cash died in hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, after complications from diabetes, which resulted in respiratory failure, his manager Lou Robin said.

He become as famous for his image as an outlaw figure, for playing in prisons and creating the myth of the Man in Black, his semi-official nickname.

The man will be misses but the music keep us moving on.

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Politics

BBC Creative Archive

One more reason to like the Brithsh.

As every serious economist since Adam Smith has taught, good intellectual property policy is not the same as maximal intellectual property rights. And as every serious policymaker should therefore understand, Wipo’s objective should be good policy, not maximal rights.

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BBC Creative Archive

One more reason to like the Brithsh.

As every serious economist since Adam Smith has taught, good intellectual property policy is not the same as maximal intellectual property rights. And as every serious policymaker should therefore understand, Wipo’s objective should be good policy, not maximal rights.

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Personal

Engel’s Bday

Happy Birthday engel.

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Personal

Engel’s Bday

Happy Birthday engel.

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Politics

Bush’s Miscalculations

I’m just pulling the same quote rc3.org, rc3.org | Lest we forget, pulled from Slate’s Bush’s Many Miscalculations.

Painful as it is to recall those planes smashing into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon two years ago this week, it’s nearly as heartbreaking to think back on the moment of nascent harmony that ticked in the wake of the attac–until President Bush decided to reject the opportunity that History thrust before him.

Remember? The French newspaper Le Monde, never one for trans-Atlantic sentimentalism, proclaimed, “We are all Americans.” The band outside Buckingham Palace played “The Star-Spangled Banner” during a changing of the guard, as thousands of Londoners tearfully waved American flags. Most significant, the European leaders of NATO, for the first time in the organization’s history, invoked Article 5 of its charter, calling on its 19 member-nations to treat the attack on America as an attack on them all–a particularly moving gesture, as Article 5 had been intended to guarantee American retaliation against an attack on Europe.

But the Bush administration brushed aside these supportive gestures–and that may loom as the greatest tragedy of Sept. 11, apart from the tolls taken by the attack itself.

We in the US really need to remember the outpouring of sympathy and support form the rest of the world after 9/11. Now contrast it with the outpouring of mistrust and hatred directed at the US today.

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Politics

Bush’s Miscalculations

I’m just pulling the same quote rc3.org, rc3.org | Lest we forget, pulled from Slate’s Bush’s Many Miscalculations.

Painful as it is to recall those planes smashing into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon two years ago this week, it’s nearly as heartbreaking to think back on the moment of nascent harmony that ticked in the wake of the attac–until President Bush decided to reject the opportunity that History thrust before him.

Remember? The French newspaper Le Monde, never one for trans-Atlantic sentimentalism, proclaimed, “We are all Americans.” The band outside Buckingham Palace played “The Star-Spangled Banner” during a changing of the guard, as thousands of Londoners tearfully waved American flags. Most significant, the European leaders of NATO, for the first time in the organization’s history, invoked Article 5 of its charter, calling on its 19 member-nations to treat the attack on America as an attack on them all–a particularly moving gesture, as Article 5 had been intended to guarantee American retaliation against an attack on Europe.

But the Bush administration brushed aside these supportive gestures–and that may loom as the greatest tragedy of Sept. 11, apart from the tolls taken by the attack itself.

We in the US really need to remember the outpouring of sympathy and support form the rest of the world after 9/11. Now contrast it with the outpouring of mistrust and hatred directed at the US today.

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Games

Knoppix Meet MAME

Given mithrandir‘s Nickel Arkade the CD bootable Knoppix MAME is a pretty cool find. Through the game launcher isn’t as cool as the Nickel Arkade one.

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Games

Knoppix Meet MAME

Given mithrandir‘s Nickel Arkade the CD bootable Knoppix MAME is a pretty cool find. Through the game launcher isn’t as cool as the Nickel Arkade one.