Tuesday, October 25, 2005

The growing separation between the USA & The World

Oh my! They've gone and done it how. First enviromental treaties; then disarmament treaties; then trade agreements. Now they're disagreeing over the SUN!! Okay, I'm blowing this out of proportion, but I find this funny. I found this trying to confirm when Daylight Saving Time is. I wonder how many people here know that Congress has changed this.


But just months after Indiana got in step with the rest of the country, the federal government announced a major change in Daylight Saving Time. In Aug. 2005, Congress passed an energy bill that included extending Daylight Saving Time by about a month. Beginning in 2007, DST will start the second Sunday of March and end on the first Sunday of November. - New Federal Law—Springing Forward in March, Back in November

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Must See Movies

Sure, there's a lot of drivel put inot the cinemas over the summer, and I've seen my fair share of no-brainers. Then when things get political, Farenheit 9/11 or contraversional Passion of the Christ there's a hype about people taking a stand, and whether they're right ot wrong. So it's interesting to see the media-machine skip by two very powerful movies that are worth the attention of anyone capable of thought.

Lord of War Nicolas Cage plays a global arm dealer which makes you realise the evil of the trade. A dark and gut-wrenching movie, where there could never be a happy ending.

Good Night, and Good Luck George Clooney brings a very potent reminder of the role of media keeping government in check. It's a powerful movie and a wonderful reality check on how things in the 50s compare today 50 years on.

In my opinion, these are the movies that should be shown in schools and students asked to ponder the realities of these movies.