Future Predictions

Dec 28th, 2007, in Opinion, by Guest Writer

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9 Comments on “Future Predictions”

  1. Stefan Stefan Says:
    December 28th, 2007 at 11:42 pm

    It’s not the Julian Calendar, it’s the Gergorian Calendar. Accordung to the Gregorian Calendar tr’s December 28th today and according to the Julian Calendar it’s December 15th.

  2. ervin ervin Says:
    December 29th, 2007 at 3:50 am

    iamisaid, I think your logical reasoning is incorrect.

    IMHO, the proper conclusion would be: “who controls the present, controls the future” (through controlling the past)

    and voilá, that makes a lot more sense immediately.

    provided I am not wrong, of course. :)

    Best,
    ervin

  3. WP WP Says:
    December 29th, 2007 at 4:41 am

    Dont you think that you forget to mention “Energy” in your list of challanges? If anything, this is probably the single most deadly threat of this century.

  4. iam isaid iamisaid Says:
    December 29th, 2007 at 9:53 am

    you forget to mention “Energy” in your list of challanges? If anything, this is probably the single most deadly threat of this century.

    Hi WP,

    You made is a valid point.

    For some inexplicable reason the EU did not list Energy as a major concern in their Country Strategy paper on Indonesia.

    Happy New Year !

  5. iam isaid iamisaid Says:
    December 29th, 2007 at 12:25 pm

    iamisaid, I think your logical reasoning is incorrect.

    IMHO, the proper conclusion would be: “who controls the present, controls the future” (through controlling the past)

    and voilá, that makes a lot more sense immediately.

    provided I am not wrong, of course.

    Best,
    ervin

    Hi there ervin,

    You’re correct in what you say.

    Please re-read the ENTIRE article and hopefully you would understand it better on the next take.

  6. raden raden Says:
    December 30th, 2007 at 8:45 am

    The very near future, next week our gov’t are no longer able to cope up with the Premium petrol subsidies for private cars, therefore all of us must pay Rp 6250 perlitre for higher octane. Anything happened in the oil producer country’ political stability (like recently assassinated Pakistani leader Bhuto or middle-east) it has repercussion effects to global oil price and we are subjected to monetary inflationary rise.
    Are we so weak or are we so dumb that unable to take control of our destiny ?

  7. Michael Christian Jonatan Arema Says:
    December 31st, 2007 at 8:39 am

    Are we so weak or are we so dumb that unable to take control of our destiny ?

    Umm… it’s both, actually.

    Those who are able and genuinely want to bring our country to prosperity are weak, while those who are in control right now are mostly dumb.

    btw, iamisaid, nice article!

  8. iam isaid iamisaid Says:
    December 31st, 2007 at 5:24 pm

    btw, iamisaid, nice article!

    Hi Arema,

    Thank you.

    Happy New Year !

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