Posts Tagged ‘space’

Railway to the stars

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

It is Sunday, so I will take a detour.

Actually- a partial detour.

A short story, resurrecting something that I created in 2007 as a joke- United Hamster Front.

Cyber-jurisdiction and the cloud: the smartphone case

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

A short commentary to share (again) some doubts and ideas about what I could define… the separation of the Cyber-church and the State.

2009TAX: Time, space, taxation, bureaucracy

Monday, December 14th, 2009

No taxation without representation.

But is our tax system really complying with that basic right?

Or are we taxing people who have no voice into how the money is spent?

Of course, I am referring to transnational taxation, a.k.a. pollution and other physical/financial practices, but also to the debt burden that we are bestowing on future generations to pay for our current needs.

The articles in this series, TAX2009 (either 500 or 1000 words long), will start with some “what if” brainstorming around the consequences of current technological and social trends, and then use the same prism to analyse current events.

In December 2009, the articles will be mainly of the “what if”/brainstorming variety.

As usual: if you have any comments, contact me on Twitter or on Facebook.

Enjoy!

This article: linking time, space, taxes and bureaucracy for a fairer system