Some more on Biofuels.

Just days after my article on Petroleum I found a Google Techtalk by Vinod Khosla, one of the co-founders of Sun Microsystems and a renowned venture capitalist, who talks on the matter. I am embedding the video from his talk below. Click on the ‘play’ button to view it or go to the respective Google […]

The Armenian Genocide.

The EUObserver has an article on yet another clash between France and Turkey over the Armenian Genocide. The two countries clashed again over the same issue in the early months of 2001, when the French Parliament officially recognised the Armenian Genocide, joining a host of other European countries and institutions, 39 of the 50 U.S. […]

Securing the EU — Theory and practice

I read today an article about the dangers that security research will bring to the EU, not just at the institutional, but mostly at the civil level, through the corrosion of fundamental rights and freedoms (often by stealth), the waste of public funds, the unaccountability associated with unaudited (and considerable) powers given to commercial entities […]

Will Wright on the Computer History Museum (Google Video)

The man behind the SimCity and the Sims series of games, some of the world's most successful and original games of all time, speaks about game design, invoking the user imagination, modelling, and his own approach to gaming. Fascinating.