Biz
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My fabulous new logo
The company will be unveiled soon.
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The old round up
- Digital Camera crop factors
- 20 things not to do when starting a business – I stayed away from most of them
- More solar power
- via Marginal Revolution –
The public’s opinion of past wars improves as a new war approaches. Thus, after Vietnam most people thought the war was a mistake and this held true for decades until the beginning of the Iraq war when the opinion of war in Vietnam suddenly improved! Even more dramatically, a majority of people thought that World War I was a mistake until World War II approached when the percentage thinking it was a good war doubled.
- The worst school murders actually happened in 1927, though it did not involve shootings. It’s a horrifying story.
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Tuesday rapid fire
- Art of Innovation
- A very good analysis of the ISG report, specifically
The risk of surging any troops is summed up in the Sixth and Seventh Books of Thucydides’ Peloponnesian War. I refer to the story of the Sicilian Expedition, in which the Athenians invade Sicily in support of allies there. But as problems mount with the operation, more and more reinforcements are sent, so that the consequences of failure rise from the merely serious to the monumental.
Which is something to bear in mind.
- Ouch
- RentGlass.com – Lenses in this case
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Quick Monday rapid fire – fun addition
- On the matter of remittances by immigrants to foreign countries
Moreover, remittances are far more likely to make their way to people who actually need them. American aid tends to be received by governments, which in most third world countries are not especially honest. So the majority of American foreign aid never makes it to actual poor people in the developing world. In contrast, Latino immigrants are wiring money directly to their mothers. They know exactly who’s getting the money, and they’d hear about it if the government stole it from them. It probably even has foreign policy benefits, as the remitters are likely to have a generally positive impression of America and to transmit that impression along with their remittances.
And the best part about all this is that it doesn’t cost us a dime! All we have to do is let them scrub our toilets and pick our strawberries. We get lower prices on the goods and services we buy and we get the warm, fuzzy feeling of knowing we’re helping to alleviate Latin American poverty. It’s such an incredible win-win arrangement that I find it rather depressing that it’s considered controversial in American politics. Increased immigration is a cause that should unite liberals (with their concern for social justice) and conservatives (with their belief in hard work and entrepreneurship. Unfortunately, that’s not how the issue has played out in the real world.
Very well put.
- Gun toting robots!
- From the mouths of ad executives
- An original knife holder
- Easily the best use of Flash I’ve seen in months
- Quotes from Jim Webb, the Marine veteran and aspiring Democratic Senator from Virginia. Though nothing beats him saying “I wouldn’t walk across the street to watch Jane Fonda slash her wrists.”
- A FoxNews empolyee gets waterboarded, sadly it’s not their web designers (their site gets worse by the day, though, still no Lou Dobbs, happily)
- Iron Man is about to be real!
- This looks quite interesting
- On the matter of remittances by immigrants to foreign countries
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Eating the elephant
The more I think about it, I think the GTD “Open Loops” theory of anxiety is true. Which is why one eats the elephant one bite at a time I suppose.
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Blogging will be light
For the next ten days or so. I’ve got a crushing workload until then.
Also, I apologize if I’ve been rude or distant or anything like that lately. Everything is getting to me more than it usually does.
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Happiness and the devil….
Are both in the details. I was tidying up around the office and came across my original Logitech trackball mouse. I’d always meant to mess with it a bit to see if I can get it working, no other mouse has even come close. I did get it working, and I’m happier now that I’ve been in several days. I’m not even a bit peeved that I’m working at 1:20 in the morning, with several hours left to go. That’s odd when you think about it.
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There’s much to be said
for working until exhaustion sets in, and none of it good. Humbug.
I have listened to the first five Freakwater albums while I’ve been working on this particular project, it’s good stuff for the late night/early morning.
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I’m sweating blood!
Or it feels like that anyway. I think I’m about to enter my busiest work period ever.
Anyway, for your amusement, check out this time-lapse map of the Middle East imperialism.
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Live She Is!
After a ton of work, the Earth and Vine web site is finally live. Foodies rejoice!