In addition to the awesome pic it has some great quotes too (when properly taken out of context):
1. A method for breathing fresh air in a room ... comprising the steps of
inserting a breathing tube through a water trap of a toilet to expose an open end thereof to fresh air from a vent pipe connected to a sewer line of said toilet, and breathing said fresh air through said breathing tube.
The biggest thing that pisses me off about this entire situation is that not a single god damned news agency is out there actually reviewing all of these documents and trying to expose the government's illegal activities that have been carried out.
Well, I don't know what the news mega corps in the US are reporting on the actual content of the cables but on this side of the pond journalists have started to dip their toes into the water.
For example this documentary (in Swedish, complete with inane answers from politicians), regarding Swedish foreign policy. Officially we're neutral but our current government (and all before it) is all to happy to be USA's lapdog. This is no surprise of course, it's the worst kept secret ever, but the diplomatic cables give an interesting insight in USA's view on the matter and just how high we jump when master calls.
I can also recommend another program by the same team: WikiRebels - The Documentary (in English this time). Which, coming from mainstream media, I still found surprisingly insightful.
Re: Re: Missing illustration.
Yes, toilet breathing saves lives! The full patent is here: http://www.google.com/patents/US4320756
In addition to the awesome pic it has some great quotes too (when properly taken out of context):
*Fresh Air* I don't want to visit that hotel.
Missing illustration.
They missed the best illustration ever:
http://since1968.com/images/58.png
I'm pretty sure it's a software patent.
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Well, I don't know what the news mega corps in the US are reporting on the actual content of the cables but on this side of the pond journalists have started to dip their toes into the water.
For example this documentary (in Swedish, complete with inane answers from politicians), regarding Swedish foreign policy. Officially we're neutral but our current government (and all before it) is all to happy to be USA's lapdog. This is no surprise of course, it's the worst kept secret ever, but the diplomatic cables give an interesting insight in USA's view on the matter and just how high we jump when master calls.
I can also recommend another program by the same team: WikiRebels - The Documentary (in English this time). Which, coming from mainstream media, I still found surprisingly insightful.
Re: Why not trade secret?
Well, filming said locations showing them off in movies for the world to see doesn't seem to be a very reasonable way to keep them secrets secret...
Re: Futures Have an Underlying Instrument
Hehe, 1000 barrels of sweetness... Thanks for reminding me of this hilarious little story:
http://thedailywtf.com/articles/special-delivery.aspx