Archives for the 'Economics and the Economy' Category
A Hacker’s Eye View of Disruptive Computing Technologies
Published on 8 Mar 2006 at 10:00 am.
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Filed under The Cargo Cults of Business, Thanks for Playing, Winners and Losers, Technopolitical, Business and Corporation Related, Networking Technology, Information Technology, Open Source Software, Economics and the Economy.
An excursion into where the computer industry has been and where it’s headed in terms of disruptive technologies, with some new perspectives on product trifectas and the primal driver of computing architecture
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Something doesn’t add up…
Published on 13 Oct 2005 at 8:53 pm.
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Filed under The Cargo Cults of Business, Business and Corporation Related, Economics and the Economy.
Something in the economics of gasoline prices in Oregon doesn’t add up. So, clearly I’ve missed something. Anyone care to tell me what?
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Our Tax Dollars At Work
Published on 5 Sep 2005 at 5:00 pm.
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Filed under The Cargo Cults of Business, Thanks for Playing, Brain Trust, Blogosphere, Business and Corporation Related, Health and Safety, Government: Federal, State and Local, Economics and the Economy, Main Stream Media.
Brief visitation of the hurricane Katrina disaster in terms of governmental incompetence, chiefly in terms of why commenting on the cargo cult of governance is an excercise in redundancy… and futility
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A Taxing Misconception
Published on 25 Aug 2005 at 12:26 am.
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Filed under Total Quality Madness, Government: Federal, State and Local, Economics and the Economy.
What if… we actually did “just print more…”
Cargo Cult of Retirement
Published on 4 Aug 2005 at 12:27 am.
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Filed under The Cargo Cults of Business, Thanks for Playing, Technopolitical, Business and Corporation Related, Government: Federal, State and Local, Economics and the Economy.
It doesn’t matter, you pay on the FICA line, or you pay on the regular income tax line, but you still pay.