One of the first Olympic game took place in Beijing, China, with the marathon that involved various athletes from around the globe. Here some of the pictures of the unhealthy environment the runners had to go through.
The race took place in a hot, humid, and polluted environment, which is the state that China is in right now. Some athletes are concerned of the status of the air that can have a significant impact upon their health, and the result of the competition.
Here a motorcycle from one of the race officials shoots pollution from its engine into the athletes face, how healthy!
The gray sky that covered the location of the competition is pollution, not fog or bad weather.
Another shot of the Chinese capital main stadium, where the marathon took place.
One of the athlete from south Korea.
Other participants victim of the poor environment conditions.
The eye of the military police is upon every aspect of Chinese life.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Our phone companies are spies!
Since we all live under the umbrella of biometrics and mug shots from the airport to some major urban sites, it is common courtesy to come down to Earth and remember ourself that the government is not the big eye over our shoulders. The San Francisco Chronicle published two years ago an article featuring a court case that involved AT&T, where a privacy-right lawsuit was the center of attention. Electronic surveillance of phone records and email was recorded and given to the NSA, in order to spy upon the costumers for alleged safety reasons.
The endless wires that are continuously tapped contains informations that is valuable to market research, so picture a company like AT&T that has great deal of informations on you: what you like, what you don't, your food preferences, rants, secrets, and all those discussions that are handled by more than one organization.
Now we have government institutions that can have any reason to create a case against you using you very own words. Probably you are discussing about a video game that involves shooting, explosions, or more violence, and in no time uncle Sam is putting his shoe on your face.
God only knows what policies are used by those nations that handles sensible and private informations. In the US the Bush administration has made clear that privacy will be compromised upon their discretion, which means whenever they want, how much they want, to whoever they want. Single or multiple targets is irrelevant as long as a database is built by the NSA, CIA, and other intelligence offices all over the globe.
If the US government is collecting all these informations, are there any chances that the data will be kept safe from unwanted purposes, like commercial ones? Probably no, since the Bush administration is way too close to corporation that are ager to lay their paws on those personal records, which are worth millions of dollars.
The endless wires that are continuously tapped contains informations that is valuable to market research, so picture a company like AT&T that has great deal of informations on you: what you like, what you don't, your food preferences, rants, secrets, and all those discussions that are handled by more than one organization.
Now we have government institutions that can have any reason to create a case against you using you very own words. Probably you are discussing about a video game that involves shooting, explosions, or more violence, and in no time uncle Sam is putting his shoe on your face.
God only knows what policies are used by those nations that handles sensible and private informations. In the US the Bush administration has made clear that privacy will be compromised upon their discretion, which means whenever they want, how much they want, to whoever they want. Single or multiple targets is irrelevant as long as a database is built by the NSA, CIA, and other intelligence offices all over the globe.
If the US government is collecting all these informations, are there any chances that the data will be kept safe from unwanted purposes, like commercial ones? Probably no, since the Bush administration is way too close to corporation that are ager to lay their paws on those personal records, which are worth millions of dollars.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Don't feed me on board!
Flying is costing more, to the airlines, than a few years ago. To be more precise, it is costing more since September 11th 2001. Ticket prices have actually gone down with the years, but it has become more challenging for airlines to maintain their services and operating expenses, with the oil crisis that is cutting heads left and right, what is there to save more?
You buy a ticket over the internet or in the usual travel agency, you will probably fly an average of three hours, and one or two meals will be served on board. It has always been a nice thing the airlines incorporated in their service, but since the cost of living has gone up, people are trying to save a buck here and there wherever they can, especially when dealing with travel.
A lunch or dinner on an aircraft cost the air carrier a significant amount of money, it is an outer catering business that craft every meal for every passenger, with the usual choice of meat or fish, add to that alcoholic beverages like scotch, whiskey, beer, wine, and the usual juices, pop, and water. Food consumption on planes happens, so the frequent the aircraft travels, the more refreshment must be restocked .
A lunch or dinner on an aircraft cost the air carrier a significant amount of money, it is an outer catering business that craft every meal for every passenger, with the usual choice of meat or fish, add to that alcoholic beverages like scotch, whiskey, beer, wine, and the usual juices, pop, and water. Food consumption on planes happens, so the frequent the aircraft travels, the more refreshment must be restocked .
One of the north American airlines that started to chance its food policy is Air Canada, for short routes the passengers are able to pay for their munchies and drink if they are hungry. Sandwiches and other snacks are available for a not so convenient price; but it is a smart way to generate cash in such desperate times.
It would be far more convenient if you could have the choice to buy your meal on your ticket, and to bring along a sandwich or two. Since you are forbidden to carry liquids, airlines can focus on providing beverages as an option.
We got used to expect a meal every time we fly, but recent security restrictions got us to believe that we are not allowed to carry anything with us other than the courtesy newspaper offered by the friendly hostesses.
Aircarriers shouldn't keep avoiding the passengers needs, they are essential and necessary to make an airline successful, rather than just fuel efficient.
Aircarriers shouldn't keep avoiding the passengers needs, they are essential and necessary to make an airline successful, rather than just fuel efficient.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
All down the drain!
Very quickly and without any surprise, the recession is here. You know it, I know it! Everybody knew it was gonna hit soon rather than later, but we kept piling up debts, and bank kept giving bottomless credits. Too many people that states that this happened without any warning. Wake up!
It wasn't about who or what, but when. Since 2003 we saw how the mortgage bubble soared in north America, having many people buying new homes when the interest rates were low, and affordable. Many investors and economy experts said that when the bubble was going to pop, an avalanche of shit would hit us all. Everybody acknowledge that, few understood. There is not even time to take evasive action because the recession is here, and like I said before "Ignoring it, won't make it go away!".
Sad, true and suffocating. Markets are going nuts, tradings are lawless almost since their principle are now out-of-sync with the economy books. If there was ever a law, or principle where to follow the finance and the rules of the trading, it is now drifting into a death-match situation. The business model that the United States is using, is damaging furthermore the state of the global economy.
When you use your vehicle to do your grocery, no only you paid your gas at the pump more, but you will surely find how simple products are now costing more than they use to be. Bread, cereals, and all the grain products, along with poultry and meat have all had their prices gone for the worst. How far can we survive the increasing cost of life without adapting our salaries?
Why is this happening? Because the people who made the laws of the economy decided that importing a product from another country, as far as south-east Asia, is more exploitable and lucrative than having it delivered from a local distributer or manufactured. This is old and a backlash of the US-globalization style, that is an illusion of a decent business model.
It is sad that there is little that we can do, we look more and more like hostages in the hands of an unstable person that is willing to do anything to save himself, doesn't matter the cost, if it takes lives or the repression of other countries; it will eventually happen. Time to rethink how we want to live now, and how we want to build the future.
It wasn't about who or what, but when. Since 2003 we saw how the mortgage bubble soared in north America, having many people buying new homes when the interest rates were low, and affordable. Many investors and economy experts said that when the bubble was going to pop, an avalanche of shit would hit us all. Everybody acknowledge that, few understood. There is not even time to take evasive action because the recession is here, and like I said before "Ignoring it, won't make it go away!".
Sad, true and suffocating. Markets are going nuts, tradings are lawless almost since their principle are now out-of-sync with the economy books. If there was ever a law, or principle where to follow the finance and the rules of the trading, it is now drifting into a death-match situation. The business model that the United States is using, is damaging furthermore the state of the global economy.
When you use your vehicle to do your grocery, no only you paid your gas at the pump more, but you will surely find how simple products are now costing more than they use to be. Bread, cereals, and all the grain products, along with poultry and meat have all had their prices gone for the worst. How far can we survive the increasing cost of life without adapting our salaries?
Why is this happening? Because the people who made the laws of the economy decided that importing a product from another country, as far as south-east Asia, is more exploitable and lucrative than having it delivered from a local distributer or manufactured. This is old and a backlash of the US-globalization style, that is an illusion of a decent business model.
It is sad that there is little that we can do, we look more and more like hostages in the hands of an unstable person that is willing to do anything to save himself, doesn't matter the cost, if it takes lives or the repression of other countries; it will eventually happen. Time to rethink how we want to live now, and how we want to build the future.
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