Updates from September, 2008

  • Walk Like A Duck Talk Like A Duck

    Bubble Thoughts 3:37 am on September 28, 2008 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: foreign-policy,

    Here at Bubble Thoughts we like it when other people get a chance to say what they really think and this piece of video from Jack Cafferty is a good example. Right or wrong, agree or disagree, here is an open expression of opinion without the political correctness that neuters conversations.

     
  • What Caused The Wall Street Bailout?

    Bubble Thoughts 7:44 pm on September 26, 2008 | 1 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: banking-system, history, money-as-debt,

    There’s been a lot of talk this week about the proposed Wall Street bailout by the US government, but what’s not discussed with any depth is how these conditions came about.

    What factors contributed to the collapse and how was it allowed to happen in the first place?

    To answer these questions we have to understand how money really works and how it is created. There is a lot more going on in the world banking system than just a few greedy fat cats on Wall Street.

    This video explains in easy terms what is going on and how it will probably happen again. You will be amazed by what you are about to learn.

     
  • It's Hard To Sell Air Conditioners To Eskimos

    Bubble Thoughts 2:27 pm on September 25, 2008 | 1 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , government, ron-paul

    Ron Paul is one of those fellas that you might overlook at a party, but he is probably the best conversationalist in the room. While I was looking for George Bush’s bailout address to the American public I came across this straight talk about the issue. Apparently he was talking about this a year ago.

     
  • Does Twitter Validate Your Existence?

    Bubble Thoughts 1:31 pm on September 23, 2008 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: social-networking, , twitter-song

    Art has historically served as an outlet for self expression and as a tool for societal reflection. In a lot of ways technology has taken on that same role and with the explosion of creative tools and platforms to distribute, the lines between art and technology are becoming blurred.

    To prove the point, here is an awesome song that captures how social media is shaping our online experience. This video was likely to be shot on a digital video camera, edited by software, posted on YouTube and now shared with you from BubbleThoughts, so hows that for art and technology coming together. Enjoy.

     
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