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Are we heading for a third world war?- BBC News
We asked foreign policy experts around the world whether we are heading for a third world war. Producer Tobias Chapple Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Posted in Geopolitical, Uncategorized
Tagged BBC, North Korea, Syria, Third World War
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Big Brother Alive And Well And Living In China (Must View)
This clip from the BBC is incredible and very disconcerting. We suspect this technology, and the use thereof, is not just limited to China but ubiquitous throughout Western countries. Double yikes! China has been building what it calls “the … Continue reading
Posted in Algos, Automation, China, Technology, Uncategorized, Video
Tagged AI, BBC, China, Face recognition cameras, John Sudworth
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Nonlinear Thinking: The New Industrial Revolution – 3D Printing
We’ve posted several pieces on 3D printing and have investments in some of the stocks. This technology is going to be super disruptive. It will change global trade flows, displace workers, not to mention the several other unknown unkowns. … Continue reading
Masters Week: Westie!
Lee Westwood shot 5 under par today to take a one shot lead in the first round of the 2012 Masters. Our man, Adam Scott, was 4 over par after the first seven holes but managed to settle down to … Continue reading
Posted in General Interest, Sports
Tagged Adam Scott, BBC, commercials, IBM, Lee Westwood, Masters
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You’re a banker – Yes, Minister – BBC
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BBC: Top economists reveal their graphs of 2011
The BBC contacted us earlier in the week about our September post, La Grande Divergence, which included the following chart. Vicky Pryce, the influential U.K. economist, liked enough to choose it as her favorite of the year. BBC journalists will … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Euro, Sovereign Risk, State and Local Government
Tagged BBC, Eurzone bond yields, Top charts, Vicky Pryce
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