invictus

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Location: Turkey
Joined:11-9-2005
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About me
A fourty-something guy interested in history, philosophy, archaeology, information technologies and literature. A vegetarian, libertarian, agnostic and book worm. A smoker, loves alcoholic drinks (Bourbon and Raki are favourites). Using the net since mid 1990's. Married (update: divorced in December 2008), has no children. Loves cats, plants (has lots of pots in his home), deeply in love with the seas. A sci-fi fan - but very selective: such as Philippe K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke. Strongly believes the world will experience catastrophic transformations in and around year 2012.
Why I use Clipmarks
Because it is the best online tool I have ever used to collect, categorize and archive information, as well as being an ideal community environment. Clipmarks has become an addiction for me in just a few months.
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No Moses, no Joshua, no (so-called) monotheism
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by invictus  11-24-2008    7
  "In the text you have the story of the Israelites coming from outside, and then besieging the Canaanite cities, destroying them and then becoming a nation in the land of Canaan. Whereas archaeology tells us something which is the opposite. According to archaeology, the rise of early Israel is an outcome of the collapse of Canaanite society, not the reason for that collapse." * The principle of monotheism (the worship of a single deity), established first by the Jews and later to form the foundation for both Christianity and Islam, took much longer to take root than most people assume. In fact, the archaeological discovery of troves of household idols in ancient Canaanite towns and cities proves that the Israelites practiced polytheism long after they had been thought to have discarded the practice.
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California burning
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by invictus  11-15-2008    6
 Californian clippers, take care...
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New Pyramid Found in Egypt
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by invictus  11-11-2008    3
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It's been 3 years, guys...
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by invictus  11-10-2008    23
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12,000-year-old female shaman’s bones found
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by invictus  11-6-2008    1
 An amazing discovery.
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Welcome back, "Blue America"
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by invictus  11-5-2008    12
 It's exciting witnessing the history... The eight-year-long nightmare is over at last.
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Obama moves to brink of historic win
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by invictus  11-4-2008    7
 Congrats go to all my American friends...
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"Spider God" Temple Found in Peru
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by invictus  10-31-2008   
 Watch the video at the source site.
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'Oldest Hebrew script' is found
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by invictus  10-30-2008   
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Wealth gap creating a social time bomb
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by invictus  10-24-2008    2
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yBook: Free e-book reader
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by invictus  10-23-2008    1
 A free etext reader with a built in "Project Gutenberg" catalogue, which makes to download a book a snap. Couple of nice features - easy to use.
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World's Most Advanced Microscope Unveiled
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by invictus  10-23-2008    1
 "The Hubble Telescope" of microcosmos.
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Plants send S.O.S. signal when under attack
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by invictus  10-19-2008    7
 This reminded me the legendary (and controversial) book of the '70s, "The Secret Life of Plants".
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The Crisis: Q & A by Walden Bello
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by invictus  10-19-2008    5
  We’re seeing the intensification of one of the central crises or contradictions of global capitalism: the crisis of overproduction, also known as overaccumulation or overcapacity. In other words, capitalism has a tendency to build up tremendous productive capacity that outruns the population’s capacity to consume owing to social inequalities that limit popular purchasing power, thus eroding profitability.
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Exposing the 'Jesus' Brother' Fraud
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by invictus  10-18-2008    6
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"When fascism comes to America..."
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by invictus  10-18-2008    17
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The Problem Is Capitalism, Not Just the Banks
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by invictus  10-17-2008    6
  This article is based on the Deutscher Lecture which Rick Kuhn, Reader in Political Science at the ANU, will deliver in London on 7 November. Dr. Kuhn's book Henryk Grossman and the Recovery of Marxism won the 2007 Deutscher prize.
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Europe rediscovers Karl Marx as the stockmarkets collapse
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by invictus  10-15-2008    5
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Stonehenge 'older than believed'
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by invictus  10-13-2008    1
 Say goodbye to "conventional" 2300 BCE date. Every evidence backs the "older" theories which suggested a construction date well before 3000 BCE.
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Obama Ahead by Double Digits
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by invictus  10-13-2008   
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The World's Oldest Temple - 12,000 year-old Gobekli Tepe
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by invictus  10-13-2008    10
 From Archaeology Magazine's November/December 2008 issue... The press here is fond of calling the site "the Turkish Stonehenge," but the comparison hardly does justice to this 25-acre arrangement of at least seven stone circles. The first structures at Göbekli Tepe were built as early as 10,000 B.C., predating their famous British counterpart by about 7,000 years.
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Can Genetic Information Be Controlled By Light?
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by invictus  10-10-2008   
  It has been known for many years that the individual bases that code the genetic information contained in DNA show a high degree of photostability, as the energy that they take up from UV radiation is immediately released again. Surprisingly, however, it is found that in DNA, which consists of many bases, those mechanisms are ineffective or only partially effective. It seems that the deactivation of UV-excited DNA molecules must instead occur by some completely different mechanisms specific to DNA, which are not yet understood.
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'Virgin Birth' By Shark Confirmed: Second Case Ever
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by invictus  10-10-2008    1
 The "Jaws Messiah"? ;-)
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High-Speed Crash Makes Hot, 'Sterile' Galaxies
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by invictus  10-9-2008   
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Hundreds of New Marine Species Found
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by invictus  10-9-2008    1
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Egalitarian revolution in the Pleistocene?
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by invictus  10-9-2008    1
  In humans, a secondary transition from egalitarian societies to hierarchical states took place as the first civilizations were emerging. How can it be understood in terms of the model discussed? One can speculate that technological and cultural advances made the coalition size much less important in controlling the outcome of a conflict than the individuals' ability to directly control and use resources (e.g. weapons, information, food) that strongly influence the outcomes of conflicts.
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Strongest tropical cyclones get more extreme
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by invictus  9-27-2008    1
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Octoshape: High quality TV and Radio channels
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by invictus  9-27-2008   
 About a dozen high quality streaming TV channels and more than 20 radio stations. Just install the small plugin (both for IE and Firefox) and go. (No English channels yet but Spanish and German speaking clippers will probably like it.) Visit the source site.
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Kundalini, The Mother of the Universe
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by invictus  9-20-2008    1
 An interesting book from Sacred-Texts.com. Especially those who are into yoga and Kundalini discipline would love to browse it.
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Kiowa Pochoir Prints
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by invictus  9-20-2008    1
 Amazing Kiowa art from BibliOdyssey.
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Milky Way ringed by 'missing galaxies'
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by invictus  9-20-2008   
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Hadron Collider halted for months
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by invictus  9-20-2008    2
 Mmm... Looks like the "experiment of the century" has already created a black hole on CERN's budget.
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Decoding Neanderthals
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by invictus  9-20-2008   
 New NGC documentary on Sunday.
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The Law of the Conservation of Violence
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by invictus  9-8-2008    2
 Edward S. Herman's article on Z-Net, touches some important points: Can we expect a "way different" (and peaceful) international policy , if Obama wins? Do the Democrats promise to put an end to that "muscular foreign policy" which have harmed America's image for years? An interesting read. Both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama on the campaign trail called for a larger army to meet U.S. "defense" needs. Now Obama wants us to take on a bigger commitment to violence. This will keep the arms cargo ships and planes busy and the bomb factories and plane and missile factories working at full capacity. Of course, those wanting infrastructure improvements and resources will have to wait and "hope" for a better future after our enemies are defeated and full hegemony and stability are established. They need a good dollop of "vision." The law of conservation of the level of violence thus rests on the structure of power and its reflection in politics. If you want to compete
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Study: Credit Cards Cause More Spending
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by invictus  9-7-2008    4
 Keep away from those nasty cards... and live in peace. ;-)
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Eat less meat to fight climate change: UN expert
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by invictus  9-7-2008    2
 OK Mousie , no way out: drop that bacon back on the table and put your hands in the air. Um... And stop contaminating bourbon with that meat, please. :)
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Sarah Palin: George Bush In Lipstick?
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by invictus  9-7-2008   
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Five Women Buried Alive - and the Media Ignore It
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by invictus  9-7-2008    7
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Palin's foreign experience - not very impressive
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by invictus  9-7-2008    18
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Distant object found orbiting Sun backwards
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by invictus  9-5-2008   
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