2010 balance sheet; What did we remember from the year?

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2010 balance sheet; What did we remember from the year?




by Christophe » 29/12/10, 17:16

It's all in the title: what are the events that marked you in 2010?

In bulk about me I remember: Haiti, Irish volcano ... Icelandic, Mexican tide, rotten summer (in the north at least), rotten autumn (heavy rain), wikileaks, the beginning of rotten winter ... and of course the debt crises and the general dissatisfaction!

A little refreshment of Belgian memory on video: http://www.telemoustique.be/tm/magazine ... ideos.html
+ the other months after July:
http://www.telemoustique.be/tm/actu-soc ... ideos.html
http://www.telemoustique.be/tm/actu-soc ... ideos.html
http://www.telemoustique.be/tm/actu-soc ... ideos.html
http://www.telemoustique.be/tm/actu-soc ... ideos.html
http://www.telemoustique.be/tm/actu-soc ... ideos.html

Not really a good vintage as this year 2010 ... and 2012 approaching ... Glagla ... : Cheesy:
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by delnoram » 29/12/10, 18:43

Ah, the volcano Irish it must have taken me away : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 29/12/10, 18:45

Pffff .... I type too fast what you want : Mrgreen:
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by delnoram » 29/12/10, 18:52

well let's say on the defense that lately have been talking more about Ireland than Iceland.
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by Macro » 29/12/10, 21:07

The release of Clara Morgane's latest album ... : Cheesy: Historical...
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by Obamot » 29/12/10, 22:14

The change of calendar!

On 31.12.2010 at midnight, we will go directly to 01.01.2012.

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by Christophe » 29/12/10, 22:51

delnoram wrote:well let's say on the defense that lately have been talking more about Ireland than Iceland.


It is not false.. : Mrgreen:
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by Obamot » 29/12/10, 23:09

... at the same time, since the cataclysm foreseen in 2012 cannot happen next year ... a year later it cannot happen either since we will already be in 2013 ... it will be too late!

... ok I go -> [] : Cheesy:

In short and out of order:
- The deception of the complaint against Julian Assange revealed by tweets from one of the two complainants and who praised the founder of WikiLeaks as a "genius". For after accusing him of rape (under external counsel), then withdrawing, then he would have been prosecuted "ex officio" ... bizarre.
- Assange's invitation to Wef and his support by the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs (and many others just as unexpected)
- The "debt crisis" which is ultimately mainly a crisis of public confidence, since initiated by the banking sector for hundreds of billions, while banks have received from national banks bailouts for thousands of billions. which immediately leads to the "currency war" supposedly because of the low parity of the yuan, and at the same time the bailout of the coffers of the American public treasury thanks to a very low dollar ...
- Dollars which is falling to its lowest historical level (below the euro and the Swiss franc!)
- The condom finally “authorized” by the pope (in certain circumstances)
- The famous and equally historic sentence of the pope who said: "that one could not colonize territories by basing / justifying its action on the basis of biblical texts ..."
- In the USA, the return of Republicans to Congress, barely two years after the beating in 2008!
- The astonishment to see that in foreign policy the position of the United States via the Obama administration has hardly changed (yes it is true, the withdrawal of the troops is in progress, but the deficit of image of the America is huge, it seems, not many doubts remain whether it is Republicans or Democrats, they would defend their "best interests").
CD leaks with bank accounts in tax evasion cases ... Then this same banking sector which tries to cut the food at WikiLeaks ...
- The Swiss government which folds in front of the United States, always in the cases of tax evasion.
- The heavy condemnation of Jérôme Kerviel. The "suicide" of one of Madoff's sons.
- The big rise of the populist right!
- The "new" revelations about AIDS.
- The expected flop of the A H1N1 pandemic that did not take place ...
- The worst oil spill ever known following the negligence and negligence of BP in the Gulf of Mexico, but we learn that there are probably others of the same magnitude and passed over in silence (or which we do not talk about enough) as in the Niger Strait.
- The approval of the first pou't pou't (ok, I'm going out, bernardd it's for fun) : Cheesy:
- The acceleration of things with Désertec, 2 billion invested by the Americans in a solar thermal power plant!
- Bush who knew (according to the Times) that the majority of Guantanamo detainees were innocent.
- Security / terrorism: Obama buries Bush's war rhetoric ... but the "attacks" continue and we would now speak very awkwardly "Radical Islamism".
- A "test" bomb made in the USA, was discovered during a check by a German aviation company (Air Berlin in Namibia), it was immediately said that it was a harmless device intended for "Test airport security services" (without explosive charge but with detonator ...) yet you never find its owner. But is accused a police officer who will be released on bail! This event occurred after several false bombs were sent from Yemen in toner cartridges, where a woman was arrested, then exonerated and released ...
- CERN: production of anti-matter by the LHC and fear and controversy around the fact that this new tool could start a "black hole" process that would swallow the Earth, or even more ...
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by dedeleco » 30/12/10, 11:37

Good summary of Obamot, but forget about pick and a dozen more dangerous than useful drugs!
Forget about a wide variety of floods !!


- CERN: production of anti-matter by the LHC and fear and controversy around the fact that this new tool could start a "black hole" process that would swallow the Earth, or even more ...

No risk !!
Because given what is done in the universe naturally, at enormous energies, inaccessible to us, even with accelerators as big as the earth, this would have happened very often !!!!!!!
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by Christophe » 30/12/10, 12:15

Roh it's more summed up, it's history : Cheesy: ! Any idea or did you take notes? : Cheesy:

A few comments:

a) Uh what are the revelations about AIDS? We did talk about it here, but officially I heard nothing ...

b) Uh for the dollars there is gourance: it's been a while since it is under the euro ... and at the end of 2008 it was around 1.60 $ / € ... for the Swiss franc I presume that it's the same.


Cf: http://www.boursorama.com/graphiques/gr ... &i3=0&st=6

c) For Iraq it is not a withdrawal in progress: since the beginning of September there has officially been more US army "armed" in Iraq!

When we talked together about these forums most of the points that you evoke which therefore go further than "pure" econology. I like!
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