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Random Ramblings of A Skeptical Student

February 2006

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Malaysia's oil production has peaked it seems


:down: Go to part 11 (pg 5) titled "Production" and compare oil production figures for year 2004 and 2005. The last time Malaysia's oil production fell was after the Asian Financial Crisis of 1998. Despite not being in a recession & very high global prices for oil, production figures still declined. Since the decline was 7.0%, this is even worse than ASPO's prediction of 6.4%. Unfortunately, we will only ever know after a number of years of consistent decline.
Petronas -RM_Half_Year_Result_FY06.pdf

Yes, Petronas is quite essential

Rumble in the Jungle

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Did A 1965 TV Show Foretell Peak Oil?

The End of Dollar Hegemony

The Spice Must Flow ~ think oil

Malaysia's Super Politician

My Visited Countries


You can make a map of your own Visited Countries at
My Visited Countries Map

A modern day prophet

"Our ignorance is not so vast as our failure to use what we know"

M. King Hubbert

Strange but true

:confused: Easy access to water causes baby boom
Better water supplies are linked to rise in hungry children in Ethiopia. Improving access to clean water can cause unexpected health problems, suggests a study in Ethiopia.

Nature.com

Sheer Hypocrisy

Danish Newspaper At Heart of Controversy Rejected Drawings Lampooning Jesus Christ

Jyllands-Posten, the Danish newspaper at the heart of the cartoon controversy, has staunchly defended its decision to run the images, which included depictions of the prophet Mohammed with a bomb. On Monday, the Guardian of London revealed the newspaper refused to run drawings lampooning Jesus Christ....

DemocracyNow!

Flawless in every way

Gattaca, a film in which story, acting, cinematography & music all converge into cinematic perfection.

Gattaca

Thought Provoking

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Must be watched to the very end.
An Afternoon with the Hijjabed.wmv

Why ‘freedom of expression’ defence is questionable in the Muslim dispute with a Danish publication

by Stuart Pethick
Some drawings published in Denmark’s Jyllands-Posten last September have caused outrage amongst the Muslim community around the world. The drawings depict the Prophet Mohammed, which is considered sacrilegious to the Muslim faith as no images of Mohammed are allowed. If this were not bad enough, one of the pictures depict Mohammed as a terrorist, complete with a bomb in his headdress. These drawings were published again in a Norwegian magazine a few weeks ago, and the ensuing Muslim outrage is costing the Danish/Swedish dairy giant Arla millions of dollars.....

Sorry, no images for this posting.
GlobalResearch.ca

A Layman's Tour of the Global Economy

With the Iranian Oil Bourse set to open in a month, there has been a lot of discussion about its meaning and consequences. A reasonable person might ask, “What’s the difference what oil is priced in? Can’t you just exchange currencies?” So for anyone skeptical about the existence of a Petrodollar and the “Exorbitant Privilege” it lends via inflationary extraction, join me on a little trip to a place I call: Gilligan’s Island....

ISLAND ECONOMICS

Islamic Calender 2006

Bush is spreading the love

:heart:The first photo was taken when the Chinese president went to US

:insane: The second photo was taken when Bush went to China

BUSH'S "REAL STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"

:devil: If it wasn't true, it would cease to be funny. How tragic.
>BUSH'S REAL STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS.mov

Best Dive Ever

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