Sounds like you are working on a lot of things at once.=20 Do you have a facebook page or something so that people can follow your research if they are interested, because it's all a little too much at once for the Piclist.=20 Seriously, it's a little too much for the Piclist. Thanks, Bob On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 15:23 -0700, "Tobias Gogolin" wrote: > http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/06/20/japanese-supercomputer-becomes-worl= ds-fastest/ > I > am beginning to suspect that the recent Japanese potentially haarp and > stucks worm incidence might be related with this revolution too! > I been hearing that US policy was openly critizised in Japanese > government > houses (faking 911 mobilization related) (2009- present) > Feb 06 2011 Bitcoin surpases the dollar first time > then this recent declaration of open exchange (war?) from the > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Silk_Road_(anonymous_marketplace) page > which some speculate is a Asian idea too: >=20 > In reaction to a Gawker article on > the > marketplace[1], > US Senators Charles Schumer > > and Joe Manchin sent a letter > to > to US Attorney General Eric > Holder > and DEA Administrator Michele > Leonhart insisting > that the agency shut down the > marketplace.[5] > [6] > In > a press conference > Schumer > described Silk Road as follows: >=20 > It's a certifiable one-stop shop for illegal drugs that represents the > most > brazen attempt to peddle drugs online that we have ever seen. It's more > brazen than anything else by > lightyears.[7] >=20 > Subsequently, Silk Road's administrators posted on the Silk Road forums > the > following statement: >=20 > The die have been cast and now we will see how they land. We will be > diverting even more effort into countering their attacks and making the > site > as resilient as possible, which means we may not be as responsive to > messages for a while. >=20 > I'm sure this news will scare some off, but should we win the fight, a > new > era will be born. Even if we lose, the genie is out of the bottle and > they > are fighting a losing War > already.[8] >=20 > After this attention, traffic to the website increased dramatically and > the > bitcoin saw a corresponding rise > in > value.[3] > Sellers > are mostly based in the USA and > Britain.[3] > -------------------- > Anyhow its a Matrix time to be alive! --=20 http://www.fastmail.fm - Faster than the air-speed velocity of an unladen european swallow --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .