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| oldyz Level: 14 Posts: 41/43 EXP: 11692 For next: 1379 Since: 01-30-10 Since last post: 943 days Last activity: 442 days |
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Ollllo here with some curious development: It seems that in the US version of google, typing "ACTA" brings up the following results: first the Wikipedia entry Second "Stop ACTA ! - STOP ACTA - EUROPE" Third (and this since yesterday as far as i know) News for Acta "Impeach Obama for bribery? Anti-ACTA spin reaches new lows" i have seen fake pages & heard of fake pages before, where some apparent "grassroots group" or Pro-something website or article pops up - & when you look where the money comes from - it comes FROM the fat cats or their allies themselves.... can anyone tell me if http://arstechnica.com is unbiased/ ? it seems that it is tilted towards the industry, so i have some doubts about it - Funny how the article gets to appear in 3rd place for the US search.... Also - i recommend Julers to read the comments for the article Mexican google still seems unchanged in it search results - but i have seen American google behaving --"weird" more often Oldyz is training for Kabuki theater PS: Internautas Canadienses, please check up on your search results & see if anything looks off |
| oldyz Level: 14 Posts: 42/43 EXP: 11692 For next: 1379 Since: 01-30-10 Since last post: 943 days Last activity: 442 days |
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OlllllOooooorighty then well, good thing to know that the Ars thecnica is a real thing - About the Obama impeachment - i think the NDAA thing deserves a looksey or 2 in the future and that he deserves a good smack upside the head for doing such potentially foolish thing (not related, i know) perhaps i should have asked of how biased Juleros think Ars technica is, in relation to the matter at hand, since everyone and everything is susceptible to inclinations. The article did not incite any like or dislike from my part , it makes a fair point for the use of facts in the fight against the agreement. I would have liked it if it had revealed some new information, but as it is, its a s0s0.... About the "funny" bit - i said funny because the result in 3rd place inspired a chuckle on my part - the 3rd place appearance on a USA search meant at the time the following things to me: 1 - finally! we get to see the first of many debunk articles - the good parts about it - 2 - but wait, aren't results based on how many hits a link gets? - could it be ? that a s0s0 article that is only less than a day old gets 3rd place when there is countless others that are about month old - and more likely to have more hits? 3 - nahhhhhh - Good Google trying to help, to stop the crazier nonsense related to ACTA ![]() 4 - maybe results are a day to day occurrence depending on the "how many hits" of the day...... O.O 5 - I reaaaaaallllllllllly don't know how google search results work. @,,,@ 6 - should i try to learn how it works? - nahhh. i'll save my Neurons to memorize me some nice gregorian chants instead ![]() and so i chuckled......... it was funny. No conspiracy thoughts, just a chuckle that a search result made me the victim of doublethink. However, i'm glad "funny" compelled you to reply Metal_Man88 - hell - maybe even some readers went ahead & researched in a very thorough fashion how Google search results work... But since you have brought the "C" Word out for a stroll... - ACTA ,TTP , - well hell - Most trade agreements similares y conexos of the last 3 decades (as far as i know & from what i have seen) have been nothing but big money making schemes, deals, plans, conspiracies, for the benefit of only a handful of very rich people... The "evil plot" is just for the participating individuals to Rig the game in their favor - suggesting rules & regulations designed to keep themselves & buddies at the top of the game for perpetuity. The rules , the rules, the magical rules, undecipherable to common people, that include the taking of their hard earned common money and use it against their common selves. & we'll pay - we'll pay the taxes for the infrastructures - we'll pay the internet bills for the access & soon we will pay for the unique opportunity to further complicate, obstruct, hinder what we can do with what we pay for... there is conspiracies all around us, from the couple of thugs that want to steal your wallet , to the Big Banks that plan on making millions by warping the rules and screwing whole countries..... they are all unconsciously connected, they cross paths , combine, divide & grow, but have the same core element. CHINGAR PARA GANAR I like to conspire, especially if it brings about much needed justice & change, constant change, and not a change destined for the static comfort of the few. Oldyz is tired, reading debunks of debunks of debunks of debunks of debunks in spanish made 30 grey hairs & 20 to fall off... Bonus: the ten "myths" about ACTA page http://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/html/148964.htm/ --lol edit--The "debunk" of the ten myths:http://acta.ffii.org/?p=1082 lol dam it ! the original magic linking i tried to do did not work |
| oldyz Level: 14 Posts: 43/43 EXP: 11692 For next: 1379 Since: 01-30-10 Since last post: 943 days Last activity: 442 days |
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Olllllloohhhhhhhhhhhh the laziness - - - - this homem morcego story sounds a lot like our very own Super Barrio - not a new concept by any means - google translate was not very good at translating the thing - but for that Bati-soldado there will be hardly any fisticuffs..... still it sounds better than the sorry-ish Slovakian Batman For a doable , possible , probable source of superhero mysticism in real life , with vigilantism, broken bones, justice and violence the Phantom would be a better blueprint........ outside canon thinking please. Oldyz is Boogerman, with the mighty power of virulent infection |
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