Nearly two years ago, I was wondering whether we’ll lose ski jumping to climate change, largely focusing on the lack of snow and the rain that sometimes started falling during the competition, but this year it’s obvious that I need to focus on an issue that I just mentioned in passing in that previous post, […]
After the twelfth Sunday, it was largely understood that we were seeing the end of this stage of the movement that started on September 1 and largely consisted of street protests, marches, counting Sundays and following the developments related to the law it all started from. The turnout was becoming so low that marching on […]
The fine for taking part in the November 7 protest arrived on Tuesday, so you can say I’m quite officially a protester now. Of course, this means I’ll be contesting it, which anyone who knows anything about me should realize will be quite a problem every step of the way, but accepting it would imply […]
Monday, the Special Commission formed to supposedly investigate the Rosia Montana matter was finally voting on its report, so a message posted around 12:45 PM asked people to once again gather across the road from the Chamber of Deputies entrance at 5:30 PM. The description mentioned a flash mob, people being given sheets of paper […]
GOG.com‘s Fall Insomnia Sale, which started Wednesday, was quite clearly a marketing success, but it also generated a fair amount of frustration for plenty of people and I dare say that it also lasted too long, and that’s even without taking the fact that this third “round” is going slowly and may even continue for […]