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In artistic circles – Government debt % of GDP
Sep 3rd, 2009 by Trechinsky
The debt situation in both the United States and other OECD Countries are analyzed, and today most economists agree that a “credit squeeze” is the most suitable word to describe last year’s outbreak of financial crisis.  Source: http://stats.oecd.org
The historical comparison is relevant. The Credit Market in the hegemonic U.S. has never been greater in relation to the economy than today – even compared with the 1930’s.
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Today the total Credit Market in U.S. is almost four times the size of GDP. Lately this growth has been increased by the U.S. governments billions of dollars in rescue packages.
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Don´t ever go full retard!
Aug 7th, 2009 by Trechinsky

The movie trailer for Simple Jack is explanation enough:


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Cultural Allowance
May 23rd, 2008 by Trechinsky

They had to do something, the two Norwegian blogers Bernaard and Tonje. They are both webmasters for some nice and popular blogs.

“It’s awful to see that our work doesn’t pay off, I spend all this time giving and giving %$#!” says Bernaard exhausted. “My work doesen’t get appreciated by the government” says Tonje, with a deep sigh.

Tonje and Bernaard really had to economize their art called bloging. Their spare time project dwindled and a paradigm e-mail application was composed. But there is no rescue in sight from the Culture Department.

Read more here:http://www.aftenposten.no

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Grand Theft Auto (GTA) Boycott
May 3rd, 2008 by Brandr

Expert (a Norwegian electronics merchant) has chosen to boycott the new GTA IV. The Communication Adviser in Expert tells that the reason for this boycott is the scenes where the player can keep kicking people when they are sniffing the asphalt.

The same store sells “Battle for Asgard” where you are rewarded when beheading your enemies.

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Braindead
Nov 21st, 2007 by Trechinsky

The greatest splatter comedy EVER is New Zealand made. I saw it for the first time in 1994, before I left Norway to be an exchange student at Aotea College. My host family showed my some of the places in the area where the film was shot.

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