Kristian Biltoft
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Yuk! So many fallacies.
Hope it fails big time!
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If you are looking for at good show that are not full of statist propaganda, I can recommend you to see Macgyver. I'm sure most people are familiar with the name.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088559/?ref_=sr_1
What is cool is that the show promotes using science and your wits, rather than force, to solve problems. Macgyver is an all round nice guy that works for a(chok!) private institution called the Phoenix foundation, which is funded by private donations.
Check it out if you need some good entertainment

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I cannot believe that nobody has talked about this show yet.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0804503/?ref_=sr_1
It is absolutely brilliant. It's running on it's 6th season but is one of the most overlooked tv shows. The show follows the day-to-day life of the people at an ad company in New York. Great acting, characters, filming, editing. Various moral aspects of the business world is explored as well as personal problems. One interesting point is the very accurate potrayel of childhood trauma.
This is a show that I can recommend to all ratonal people:)
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Dear Stef. This is my first time writing. I have listened to the FDR show for about 2 years and it has been a very transformative force in my life. I just wanted to voice my sympathies for you and thank you for bringing philosophy to the world.
Closing the gap between anarchic theories
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I did a quick search for the 100 year light bulb. It does exist and is generally accepted as being true.
What I posted on the video: "The 100 year light bulb creator, Adolphe Chailet, was in competition with Thomas Edison who was notorious for using patent laws. Patent laws are government creations. He got 2,332 patents. His Light bulb among them."
Without having gone into a deep research, it seems to me that there was many people developing light bulbs at the same time, but that Thomas Edison got his version patented which is why it was the one that "won" over the others.