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Humanity without technology - first edition - March 16, 2008

Welcome to the March 16, 2008 edition of humanity without technology.

Kingsley Tagbo presents How To Find Affordable, Flexible Career Training Programs posted at HOW TO LEARN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FAST OR GET A JOB EASILY.

Alvaro Fernandez presents The Power of Mindsight-by Daniel Goleman posted at SharpBrains, saying, “Daniel Goldman asks, “When you were young, which of these did you feel more often?”"

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TheLittlestGuy presents global warming and climate change, here to stay posted at TheLittlestGuy, saying, “Humanity will face two great challenges over the next 100 years: how to make enough energy to support everyone on the planet and how to stop damaging our planet. This blog and article address global warming and climate change and what humanity must do in order to survive.”

Raymond presents File Sharing and Downloading Music - Fun and Free But Beware of The RIAA posted at Money Blue Book.

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3 Responses to “Humanity without technology - first edition - March 16, 2008”

Dario Cukier April 3rd, 2008 at 3:54 pm

Some people think that they are way too smart. They think their comments are wonders of the world! Dudes don’t be so self-confident.

John April 6th, 2008 at 10:35 pm

This is first time in my life when I don’t know what to say. After reading all comments I’m shocked. What has happened with our society, with our young generation? They are commenting terrible information, their lexis sounds terrible. Is that true, that only words they know is “cool”, “cute” and cussing words? What are they thinking of? It’s better not to think about it, it’s too sad

Svetoslav April 9th, 2008 at 11:39 am

Risky theme. I think you’ve hurt someone’s feelings, but what’s for me - I like it. No matter what they say if your opinion is true.

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