Archive for May, 2009

Dusk Moon

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Dusk Moon

Had a busy weekend with my camera. Today was an awesome summer day and the moon has been out throughout. Thankfully it stuck around at dusk too allowing me to capture this shot which has (just like the last one) now ended up as my desktop background, hence the cropping to 16×9.

Sun Set

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Sun Set

Feather On Wheat

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Feather On Wheat

Yellow Tulips

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Yellow Tulips

“File sharing costs the economy £Billions” – BS!!

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

If you read this article, you are probably thinking – “whoa, that’s a lot of money”, but in truth, you’ll find when you apply logic to the mathematics, that is merely what is “available” to download. I might also point out that this investigation and report in to illicit downloading of files was commissioned by seven major entertainment cartels. Err, hello? They’re not going to say that file sharing is good now are they? They’ll do their level best to blow it all out of proportion and attempt any angle possible to get the government to ensure they are kept in their market and distribution monopoly.

Again, the £ figure was arrived at by just totting up what they think the value is of what was available at the time they looked. That doesn’t mean that’s what money has been denied to the economy, only an idiot (or desperate media cartels) would make that assumption. The fact is, the media cartels are losing their once iron clad grip on their distribution and air time monopolies and there’s nothing they can do about it. Face facts, you’ve already lost. Nothing is going to stop people file sharing, so adapt and go with the flow or go out of business. Artists will still make music, it just means that you won’t be there to bleed them dry or deny them air time and they might be the ones making the money for once, which is how it should be anyway.

-Lewis

Peak District Path

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Peak District Path

Just a little way down the road from the Buxton Barn is this view over the Peak District.

Buxton Barn

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Buxton Barn

This barn sits a little walk from the road between Congleton and Buxton. I took this shot as I noticed the lapwing (I think that’s what it was, thanks to Chris Packham on the TV tonight that identified it for me!) circling the barn.

Liberty, freedom and justice

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

“The Human Rights Act is part of the essential checks and balances which help to ensure that we can properly participate in a democratic society without repressive state intervention. It would be a blow for liberty and democracy if, as some have suggested, it were to be abolished.”

Surveillance and monitoring via the National ID and DNA database schemes by a repressive regime…. by a government and parliament proven to be  infested with greed and corruption from the very top to the very bottom is destroying the freedom and civil liberties that are democracy’s foundations. It’s time it changed. It’s time we, the people, stopped being complacent and told those whom we elected that enough is enough. Stop using scare tactics to frighten people in to giving up their freedom and stop using “terrorists” as an excuse to monitor, record and track us like cattle. We rule this country, not you – and don’t you forget it.

-Lewis

Rant over…