"Weird, unusual, and just plain silly phobias plague hundreds of thousands of people all over the world. Some are understandable…" - Kol Tregaskes
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What are your phobias and fears? Any interesting one? :-) - Kol Tregaskes
Mine are probably pretty boring. Spiders, snakes, and though I'm not generally claustrophic, THE MRI TUBE!!!! I do have a fear of hurting myself and being in pain, but I don't think it's at the phobia level. - Ladybug Heather
Ok...some I will have to say are not truly weird. I am afraid of clowns, but I guess you would be after watching "IT" and "Killer Klowns from Outer Space" - Shevonne Polastre
"IT WAS the evolutionary theory of its age. A revolutionary hypothesis that undermined the cherished notion that we humans are somehow special, driving a deep wedge between science and religion. The philosopher Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake for espousing it; Galileo Galilei, the most brilliant scientist of his age, was silenced. But Nicolaus Copernicus's idea that Earth was just one of many planets orbiting the sun - and so occupied no exceptional position in the cosmos - has endured and become a foundation stone of our understanding of the universe." - Kol Tregaskes
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Just look at the Container Ship Time Charter Assessment Index. It's down from 1 022 points in February to 416 points. - Marcel Janus
If I may be honest, I'm sick of reading how bad economy is. Heck, what is the economy? Isn't it but the sum of single business and their relations? If a single business is in trouble, then likely because it isn't producing something useful, isn't able to sell it or doesn't have the funding and the stamina to survive the dip.
Maybe on the big scale it isn't that different. Maybe we weren't producing the things that we needed. Maybe we didn't build good, strong relationships. Maybe we, as a society, have become crybabies and simple lack the stamina to push through this. - Dushan Wegner
The guy at dinner that Robert mentions was Jordi Soler (@jordisoler). He's really remarkable. He's running a family-owned business that trucks containers around Europe, and is totally plugged into the web tech scene, reading all sorts of blogs, signed up to lots of services, etc. And a really nice guy. - Terry Jones
I'm the guy working at the docks. The Tweetup was excellent and I learned a lot about startups with you guys. As to the economic situation, yes, here in Barcelona times are pretty rough right now. I'm still holding up because I have a little family business, but right now big companies are suffering a lot and firing workers. Business is clearly slowing down and we can only hope that the situation recovers soon. - Jordi Soler
company I work for had a round of layoffs.. thankfully they can't trim the IT dept down any further since there's only 2 of us providing support for our global operations! - alphaxion
Ever ask someone you don't know really well - how's business? I stopped asking because the vast majority of the time all I've heard is "not bad" or "good". All around me I see signs that things aren't good. - Wayne Schulz
Wayne, I ask all the time, and I've been getting "not very good" or "things are slow" from cab drivers and shopkeepers, so while in general that is the response you'll get, it's not the one I'm getting lately. - Chris White
The economy will remain this way until people stop complaining about it, and start doing things to help it. - Spencer
Spencer, kind of like the weather. Seriously, this is not just people complaining, it's people explaining. Getting an understanding of what is happening in a global economy is useful to individuals. IMO, this economy can't be fixed without going through some pain, which includes de-leveraging the over-leveraged economy. This means stop bailing out companies, and stop lowering interest rates and printing money. Real estate is over-bought, and needs to come down in price. - Chris White
Robert, it's much worse than 20%. Marcel is right. Look at the BDI (Baltic Dry Index). It's 1/15th of what it was 7 months ago. - Chris White
"A newly-published Scottish bill to help tackle climate change could be a "world leader", environmental groups have claimed." - Kol Tregaskes
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"Compared to other technologies on the web, email hasn’t evolved much. Unfortunately for us, email providers are generally satisfied with the status quo but Zenbe wants to change that. Zenbe is an email startup begun by folks who were dissatisfied with the lack of innovation. The Zenbe team is dedicated to taking email into the future with new features and fresh ideas." - Kol Tregaskes
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"Sometimes people get these big fancy ideas and attempt to pull something off. Sometimes it works, but that is boring. It's much more awesome when it fails. And when it fails, people tweet about it. This is a collection of stuff that fails." - Kol Tregaskes
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"Australia's kangaroos are genetically similar to humans and may have first evolved in China, Australian researchers said Tuesday." - Kol Tregaskes
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"You want stuff. Stuff is cool. You want it so much, you tweet about it. This is a collection of stuff you want. This is the stuff we want too." - Kol Tregaskes
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"Things may be getting a little more stylish up on the DMZ (the Korean Demilitarized Zone) when Republic of Korea troops don their new high-tech battle uniforms. Accessories could include bulletproof helmets and a new assault rifle." - Kol Tregaskes
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