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HDRKID new ebook how to use HDR is now available. Get this zero cost ebook on ways to use the HDR electromagnet in your daily life.
IBM has five new inventions that will alter our future.
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Coca cola is a powerful cultural brand, with a feel good image. The red bottle has an inherent cachet that few other sugary drinks can muster. Yet, in the future there is no coke. The country that make it possible no longer exists - we are seeing its downfall right now.
The seven trillion dollar bank bailout is but a bandage on a gaping wound. When are politician going to realize that we are going down, US is finished and since we produce nothing, we cannot emerge from this any time soon.
There is much we can learn from the future, the basic method is remote viewing, a science developed first by the russians and later copied by americans. RV is a great was to see what events will soon take place. People can prepare for a future cataclysm.
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The jetpack on the back, that staple of science fiction stories is real, not REEL, and may soon be coming to a store near you.
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This week Citigroup lost half its values and is now for sale. This news stuns many, but the global financial catastrophe was evident to many seers. HDRKID predicted back in 2005 that the world would face a catastrophic collapse of its financial markets. This would lead to a depression. Skeptics made fun of the prediction, but now it is coming true. To see more predictions check HDRKID time travel forum.
By putting the HDR in the freezer it is possible to extend the period of operation from ten minutes to twenty because you cool down the electromagnet. This HDR freezer tip can allow you to move father in your experiments.
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Jubak says fire the treasury team, but we need to know that the future look grim for the world. This is not just a US crisis, we see that the problem is global in nature.
My prediction is that things will continue to get worse. Back in 2005 things were still looking up, but Hurricane Katrina started the downward spiral. I predicted a major hurricane hitting the US in 2005 and skeptics laughed.
When it hit they said it temporary. Well, many parts of New Orleans were never built back. The US housing market sank first, this took out the banks, then the stock market fell and now we see that Detroit is in trouble.
An earthquake 7.7 on the Rickter scale has made many worry about a possible tsunami. The area is very active and could see a major tidal wave in the future.
Got my eye on the eyefi a wifi SD card that store 4mb of photos. It cost only 99 dollars and can save me the hassle of popping out the card every time I want to transfer pictures to my computer. This is the technology of tomorrow - wireless transfer. People can upload photographs automatically from the digital camera. The future is here.
Hyperion nuclear power plant provides electricity for up to 20,000 homes. The small pick-up truck sized device using non-weapons grade uranium was invented by Dr. Otis “Pete” Peterson at the United States’ famed Los Alamos National Laboratory. Each module is a self contained power plant.
The engine of the future will nuclear, but until now this was only available from large, expensive nuclear power plants that cost billions of dollars to build. However now using Hyperion reactors we can generate power and get clean, emission-free, affordable energy. The future is here.
What if I told you that in Northern Greenland there is a lost nuke? The mystery of the missing nuclear bomb is now a major concern. How many other gadgets are out there? It makes you wonder how much is hidden from us.
The stock is so low that you can almost smell BANKruptcy. GM, the engine of america is dying.
Well, ever wonder what people will watch in the future? Many imagine giant wall screen TV and I think it will come. As the price of HD (hidef) and UHD (ultra hidef) come down most will be able to opt for a home cinema to watch their movie.
However, the distribution of future TV is over the internet. People will not use DVD or eek video tapes in the day that follow. Those will join the 8 track tape in the museum of ancient arts. Many will prefer the ability to stream movies over the web over having to travel to a video store to rent the latest show.
For some reason broadcast TV dies out. Perhaps we are seeing a similar thing with newspapers which are all going digital and away from paper. It is far cheaper to send video over the web than to build high towers.
Many people are going to the Goodwill and picking up an old Tube TV for 9.95 and getting a converter box. It is not just the economic crisis. I went to Office Depot and the cheapest HD LCD TV was about 699, whereas they had a close out sale on tubes for 30 each. So I got a tube. Tell you what tubes last over ten years whereas LCD TV last about two.
It seems like old tech is here to stay, and people are kickin' it ol skool with the tubes.