Posts Tagged ‘Civilization’

What’s in a Glass?

Saturday, April 23rd, 2005

The GlassI was recently drinking tea at a nice french bistro near my living space, and I noticed something interesting.

First, a bit of facts: Many glasses are shaped in the same way, and many have a ridge somewhere above the middle of the glass.

If you ever wondered why this is, wonder no more, for the answer has been revealed. And it ain’t pretty.

update: to find the answer, study the image, and if you are still confused, then select this text for the answer! It’s a DICK! But seriously, you should have seen it…

About Humanitarian Aid

Sunday, January 9th, 2005

Here I go writing about politics again. I’ve been thinking about how the tsunami disaster has affected other humanitarian projects. To this end there is an article in a Swedish daily paper. They say that with all the attention focused on the tsunami countries, other countries are getting less aid. Countries that are in continuous need of aid, such as many countries in africa engulfed in civil war are getting less aid then they normally do because everyone is focused on the tsunamis.
However this is not the only problem. The tsunami countries have created a flood of charity the likes of which the world has never seen, and while this is not a bad thing, it is not a good thing if seen from a broader perspective.

Why is it that the world can only go crazy with donations when the victims are western tourists or when the media shows lots of pictures of death and destruction. Why must the number of dead be 150 000 people overnight, rather then 10 000 every month?

The answers to these questions are numerous and I can’t really answer them since I am not a very charitable guy myself nor am I very good with these things.

Why does this particular disaster elicit such a broad response? For me, it is simply because it has been given a lot of attention. So, maybe if the media were to focus more on countries and people who need help, more people would help? However I also think that the attention should also be on the HELP aspect. Often when you see articles about problems in africa or palestine, they say things like “so and so many people died”, “refugees blabla”… Yet usually no attention is given to the fact that they actually need help, and that WE can provide it.

We humans are pretty easily manipulated, so to media I say: talk more about the needy, talk more about giving, and maybe people will give more.

As a disclaimer… I don’t donate much to charity, — I donate monthly to Save The Children because I had to tell the street recruiter girl that she was pretty — but I still think about these issues. I guess that in light of my earlier post about donations I just felt that I wanted to post this particular thought, since I’ve been thinking it quite a bit.

Donations for Tsunami

Sunday, January 9th, 2005

The other day I decided to make some donations to help tsunami victims and countries.

I usually donate small amounts to open source software like bittorrent or buy small shareware… but this time I went all out and donated quite a bit.

After doing it I realised that I would be unable to afford my kendo armor anymore. I guess I’ll manage somehow, and in all seriousness, it feels like a pretty small problem compared to what happens out there.

You should too! (or for english speakers)

Blogger Meetup Stockholm: The aftermath

Sunday, June 13th, 2004

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Today I was at an informal gathering of a few bloggers in Stockholm, on the roof café at Kulturhuset. The man behind the initiative was Joi Ito. Joi turned out to be a nice guy, down to earth and filled with interesting ideas (this was no surprise to anyone who has been following his blog, of course). The other people who attended (Maya, Per, Max, Ludovic, Erik, Jon, Kim, David and Roine) were also really cool and we discussed a lot of interesting issues on both large and small scales.

Well, Max is only 6 months old so he mostly kept quiet throughout the entire thing.
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