domingo, 16 de junho de 2013
sexta-feira, 14 de junho de 2013
quinta-feira, 13 de junho de 2013
SWAPhipocrisia
Estado podia ter anulado contratos swap em tribunal.
"São vários os argumentos referidos para sustentar a viabilidade de pedir a anulação dos contratos por via judicial. Um dos argumentos mais fortes é a necessidade de visto prévio do Tribunal de Contas a contratos que resultem em encargos financeiros ou patrimoniais.
Parecer jurídico entregue em Setembro de 2012 invoca ausência de visto prévio do Tribunal de Contas. Governo preferiu negociar"
ARTIGO COMPLETO:http://apodrecetuga.blogspot.com/2013/05/o-descaramento-das-swap-e-viva-o.html#ixzz2W5twHHFz
terça-feira, 11 de junho de 2013
A DOR
É bem sabido que o coração está fechado num tubo e que uma quantidade suficiente de tristeza o faz cair por esse tubo, geralmente conhecido como batoque, ou espiráculo, que termina na boca do estômago. Ao fundo do batoque, ou espiráculo, há um alçapão - feito de cartilagem - chamado moletum. No passado, quando uma desilusão amarga atingia um humano e era demasido intensa para suportar, o moletum abria-se e o coração passava por ele, o que proporcionava aos que tinham sofrido uma dor excessiva um alívio misericordioso, acabando-lhes com a vida. Hoje, há tanta dor no mundo que praticamente ninguém conseguiria viver, de modo que a natureza, sempre protectora, fundiu o moletum no espiráculo, impedindo-o de se abrir, e o sofrimento, por mais terrivel que seja, tem simplesmente de ser suportado.
in "as 4 últimas coisas"
in "as 4 últimas coisas"
quarta-feira, 5 de junho de 2013
segunda-feira, 3 de junho de 2013
I'M FUCKIN' IT
McDonald's hamburger looks the same after 14 years
A US man has shown off a 14-year-old McDonald's hamburger that looks the same as the day he bought it.
By James Brooks
David Whipple, from Utah, had originally planned to keep the burger for two months in order to show friends how its preservatives would maintain its appearance.
But, after accidentally leaving the product in his pocket for two years, Mr Whipple decided to keep the burger for even longer to see how long it could continue looking normal.
"It wasn't on purpose," Mr Whipple told US television show The Doctors.
"I was showing some people how enzymes work and I thought a hamburger would be a good idea. And I used it for a month and then forgot about it.
"It ended up in a paper sack in the original sack with the receipt in my coat tossed in the back of my truck and it sat there for, I don't know, two or three months."
However, Mr Whipple's experiment was then forgotten after the coat was tossed in a closet."My wife didn't discover it until at least a year or two after that. And we pulled it out and said 'oh my gosh, I can't believe it looks the same way."
Doctors on the CBS show noted that aside from the pickle disintegrating, the burger showed no signs of mould, fungus or even a strange odour.
Mr Whipple admitted that at one point he had considered selling the burger via online auction site eBay.
But, despite bids reaching close to $2,000 (£1,300), he and his family decided to keep the product for educational use.
He now admits he uses the burger to convince his grandchildren not to eat junk food from restaurants such as McDonalds.
"It's great for the grandkids to see. To see what happens with fast food," he said.
ILLUSION
"The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater."
Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa
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