I just got home from the Twin Cities Auto Show with my dad. While i was there I planted around 7 "www.noagendashow.com" business cards on some of the hot cars. Hopefully some people saw and will give it a look. i'm sure the human resources there cleaning the vehicles took them off as soon as they were spotted however. Êi'm going to attach a couple photos. Please excuse the poor quality. I took these with my crappy cell phone.
Iâm forwarding antidotetoignorance.com to noagendashow.com let me know if you would rather it forward to the stream or the upcoming newsfeed.
Thanks for the great show. I just got back to real money making work after about a year and a half of searching, but I figured even I could spare a domain reg for the cause.
joe
Iâm forwarding antidotetoignorance.com to noagendashow.com let me know if you would rather it forward to the stream or the upcoming newsfeed.
Thanks for the great show. I just got back to real money making work after about a year and a half of searching, but I figured even I could spare a domain reg for the cause.
First of all, I'm redirecting 4 domain names your way
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Now. I found something interesting on the earthquake magnitude that noone ever mentions the scale. It is (as far as I can tell) the moment magnitude scale.
No Agenda Human Resource brings everything you love about the No Agenda Podcast into a playable adventure. Help guide Adam Curry (crackpot) and John C. Dvorak (buzzkill) through this physics based puzzle, and unlock some hidden goodies along the way. Also, half of profits will be donated back to the show. Value for value.
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No Agenda Human Resource brings everything you love about the No Agenda Podcast into a playable adventure. Help guide Adam Curry (crackpot) and John C. Dvorak (buzzkill) through this physics based puzzle, and unlock some hidden goodies along the way. Also, half of profits will be donated back to the show. Value for value.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating whether an air traffic controller fell asleep on the job and allowed two planes to land at Reagan Washington National Airport without clearance. American Airlines flight 1012 was on final approach to the airport at 12:10 a.m....
Officials say the new service would cut travel time from Charlotte to Raleigh to less than three hours, even with seven stops along the way. However, the ride will only be 13 minutes faster.
The shadowy group known as Bilderberg will be gathering this year for its annual meeting at the resort city of St. Moritz, in southeastern Switzerland, June 9-12
A rare photo, released by the White House, shows Barack Obama fielding calls from a tent in Brazil, to keep up with events in Libya. The tent is a mobile secure area known as a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility, designed to allow officials to have top secret...
Jamie Gorelick, a former Clinton administration official that President Obama is reportedly considering to make the next director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was paid more than $26 million in total compensation while a top executive at Fannie Mae--before taxpayers had to bail out the mortgage giant.
"We're standing by watching the Yemen dictator killing his people. We are standing by watching the Bahrain King killing his people with aid from US ally - Saudi Arabia. The difference is the dirty little 3 letter word - OIL.
Six villagers in a field on the outskirts of Benghazi were shot and injured when a US helicopter landed to rescue a crew member from the crashed jet, reports Lindsey Hilsum.
People close to Libya's embattled leader Moammar Gadhafi are reaching out to allies around the world exploring their "options," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told ABC News' Diane Sawyer today, and the U.S. government has gotten unconfirmed reports that...
4:08AM: Sen. Webb Says President Wrongly Making War Without Congress, Admits It's About Oil, Takes No Action (MSNBC Video). (w.tromp news feed)
One central difference between Paris and Washington is the issue of geography. Libya may be a strategic interest for the United States, but a crisis there presents a more immediate challenge to France and other European countries, which buy Libyan oil and gas and fear yet another wave of North African refugees.
From the NYT Letters Page of March 23, 2005 ..."Thanking President George W. Bush for the "Arab Spring" is like crediting a crowing rooster for the rising sun ("Still think Bush was wrong?" Views, March 11 by Jeff Jacoby). In fact, the Arabs' move...
"President Obama moved forward without Congress approving. He didn't have Congressional authorization, he has gone against the Constitution, and that's got to be said,"
On March 19, 2011, a coalition of nations began air combat missions over the coastal areas of Libya to establish a no-fly zone, designed to protect civilians protesting Col. Muammar Gaddafi's rule from further bombardment by his military. The United States is part of that...
"Let's talk about the mission," Wallace began. "You heard Admiral Mullen, earlier in the show, say his orders are clear: protect the civilians, don't overthrow Gaddafi. That's not the point. Is that a mistake? Can we live with Gaddafi in any sort of power? He can create a lot of trouble."
"No, we cannot leave Gaddafi in power," Kristol agreed. "And we won't leave Gaddafi in power."
"Few Americans realize it, but our leaders who lack military experience tend to be more hawkish than leaders who have served in the military," said Matt Pottinger.
But a source close to the congresswoman said that Bachmann could form the exploratory committee even earlier than June so that she could participate in early Republican presidential debates.
The undisputed documents show that AT&T installed a fiberoptic splitter at its facility at 611 Folsom Street in San Francisco that makes copies of all emails, web browsing, and other Internet traffic to and from AT&T customers, and provides those copies to the NSA. This copying...
The Republican chairmen of three key House committees -- Fred Upton (R-Mich.), Lamar Smith (R-Tex.) and Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) -- together have received more than $200,000 over their political careers from AT&T's political action committee, the center's data show. They did not immediately return phone calls for comment.
The Clarksburg FBI complex is taking part in a $1 billion project that will enable law enforcement agencies to identify criminals and terrorists by physical characteristics more quickly and accurately, an FBI official said Monday in Charleston.
South West Trains stands accused of attempting to provide more seating on its service between London and Portsmouth by simply reducing the width of seats to such a degree that they're suitable only for commuters without elbows.
The U.S. ambassador to Mexico resigned Saturday amid furor over a leaked diplomatic cable in which he complained about inefficiency and infighting among Mexican security forces in the campaign against drug cartels.
"We screwed up, folks," Ramsey said at a news conference at police headquarters this morning. "We screwed up, plain and simple. And now we're paying for it."
The United States has not deployed ground forces into Libya. United States forces are conducting a limited and well-defined mission in support of international efforts to protect civilians and prevent a humanitarian disaster. Accordingly, U.S. forces have targeted the Qadhafi regime's air defense systems, command and control structures, and other capabilities of Qadhafi's armed forces used to attack civilians and civilian populated areas.
Last year when CERN put the LHC at work, within a week you had the Chilean earthquakeÂÂ, 8.8, 6th biggest in history, now after 3 months of halting the machine, they put it and we get the 5th biggest... 2 of the BIGGEST earthquakes of history in a year.
A city that has welcomed windmills since it was first approached about them in the early 1980′s is finding that many of those windmills are no longer working and it wants them fixed. The question is who's responsible for fixing them?
Anyone watching the TV news, particularly in the US, has to be trembling in fear that the radiation cloud from Japan will be heading their way. The radiation cloud doesn't exist yet, but the newscasters know it is coming despite scientific doubt. Why do they...
A group of senators unintentionally sent sales through the roof for the maker of a smartphone app that alerts drivers to DUI checkpoints, after they called on Apple and other manufacturers to ban the product.
Medical marijuana sales will total $1.7 billion in 2011, just $200 million less than sales for Viagra, Ted Rose, the study's author, said in a conference call with reporters. The industry has ballooned since the Obama administration declared that it would not raid pot shops as long as they were acting within state law.
Thirty-three countries will participate Wednesday in the Caribbean region's first full-scale tsunami warning exercise, called Caribe Wave 11. Based on a fictitious earthquake, the exercise will test the early warning system for tsunamis and other coastal hazards set up in...
Operating expenses for the Fed and its 12 regional banks rose to $5.07 billion from $4.98 billion. That includes $1.05 billion for Board of Governors operating expenses and currency costs, up from $888 million in 2009; $33 million for the new Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, which operates independently of the Fed; and $10 million for the Treasury's new Office of Financial Research, the statement shows.
Canadian pop sensation Justin Bieber Irish rockers U2 are among the artists being featured on a digital-only album being rushed out by Universal Music to raise funds for Japan's earthquake and tsunami victims.
The fight to ban genetically modified foods has won more converts -- some employees of Monsanto the company that is doing the most to promote GM products.
The use of antivirals, pandemic vaccines and planning assumptions are among the issues that will be set out in a consultation launched today to update the cross-Government pandemic flu strategy.
Many TV shows rely on tape that is manufactured in Japan. Studios use a similar product to shoot movies and store master copies of films. (Digital storage methods are increasing, but, counterintuitively, it costs more to store a digital master of a movie -- about $12,500 a year...
Adrian Covert â€" The Fars News Agencyâ€"partially funded by the Iranian governmentâ€"says that Iran has built a flying saucer called Zohal and used this image in the story. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.