Tuesday 26 June 2007
Sunday 24 June 2007
Saturday 23 June 2007
Friday 22 June 2007
The love song of Ben Benanke
Bought to you my yours truely. Thanks to Jesse of Jesse's charts for the original creative insight and forgive please my minor changes.
Thursday 21 June 2007
Uranium under water: TFN 60-Second Buzz 05/23/07
Uranium is a big bull. Cameo and the cigar lake mine. It will never open, IMO.
Monday 18 June 2007
Essential Solar: MIT Clean Tech/GABA
Friday 15 June 2007
Wednesday 13 June 2007
Women In Art
Breathtaking, alluring, spellbinding - a bravura collection of world class art and tribute to female pulchritude, spiritual purity and sex appeal.
Profiting when Insiders Trade at Extremes - Part 2
Some good trading ideas here. nothing fancy, oversold and insider buying as a buy indicator.
The Coming Financial Collapse of America_1
Israeli Video. It's going to pan out different this time.
Monday 11 June 2007
Saturday 9 June 2007
Friday 8 June 2007
Thursday 7 June 2007
James Mann - Three Scenarios for China's Future
James Mann is the senior writer in residence at the CSIS International Security Program and the author of two critically acclaimed books: About Face: A History of Americas Curious Relationship with China from Nixon to Clinton and Beijing Jeep. Previously, he was a long-time correspondent with the Los Angeles Times, and his writing has also appeared in The New Republic and The Atlantic Monthly.
Dr. Yujie Dong Washington, DC Visit (Part 1)
Dr. Yujie Dong is the Director of the High Temperature Reactor Design Division, Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology (INET) at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Dr. Dong is leading the team that is developing the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR). His team has built a functioning PBMR research reactor about 40 miles northwest of Beijing near the Great Wall.
Chernobyl
Like to see the "Elephant's Foot". Once molten fuel/debris mixture that dripped down through the floors of the exploded RBMK-1000 reactor at Chernobyl. It was so radioactive and solid, they had to use a rifle to chip a piece of it off
TreeHuggerTV: Plug-in Prius
These Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) shift pollution from a tailpipe to a power-plant. Even charging off the national grid.
SolarPlaza China PV Business Tour 2006
Short overview of the SolarPlaza China PV Business Tour 2006. With a visit to Suntech power, Yingli and brokerage events at Beijing and Shanghai
New Fiber Optic Technology
By twisting fiber optic strands into helical shapes, researchers have created unique structures that can precisely filter, polarize or scatter light. Compatible with standard fiber optic lines, these hair-like structures may replace bulky components in sensors, gyroscopes and other devices.
While researchers are still probing the unusual properties of the new fibers, tests show the strands impart a chiral, or "handed," character to light by polarizing photons according to certain physical properties.
France Relies on Nuclear Power
Energy independence was a crucial factor in the decision by French political leaders to embark on an ambitious nuclear energy program back in 1973, during the Middle East oil embargo. France now has 58 nuclear power plants and derives nearly 80 percent of its electricity from them. All of the plants are operated by the national electricity company, EDF
New Finnish Nuclear Power Plant
Finns new nuclear power plant in Europe. The first one in 15 years. Only China and India are building such units. Built by AREVA, the PWR is a new generation reactor.
Tuesday 5 June 2007
The Future of Austrian Economics
This is the famous speech by Murray Rothbard given in the days following the collapse of the Soviet empire. His exuberance is palpable has he explains the meaning of it all for the place of liberty in the history of civilization.
A brilliant scholar and passionate defender of Liberty, Professor Murray Rothbard (1926-1995) was dean of the Austrian School of economics, holder of the S.J. Hall Chair at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and Academic Vice President of the Ludwig von Mises Institute.