i was given the book: confessions of an economic hitman by john perkins, to read some time ago by a family member and it sat on my shelf without much thought until my wife picked it up and gave it a go. we discussed some of the issues this book brings to light and some of the feelings associated with them. i found myself questioning my own views of the united states' foreign policies and the sometimes seemingly altruistic motives yet other times just plain wrong. so consequently i am now giving this book more attention in order to shed some light in my own mind on those motives and begin the process of forming an educated opinion on them.
of course, i also don't want my wife to know more about these things than i do, i at least have to be able to discuss the book with her right?
i am just a few chapters in and will post what i find when i am finished.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Al Gore speaks to congress
i found this to be an interesting listen (second video):
http://www.21st-century-citizen.com/2007/07/20/the-top-5-global-warming-videos-on-youtube/
i am beginning to change a perception of al gore. i also found it interesting the way in which he spoke to congress. it was careful and clear (at least more than what i had previously thought al gore was capable of).
http://www.21st-century-citizen.com/2007/07/20/the-top-5-global-warming-videos-on-youtube/
i am beginning to change a perception of al gore. i also found it interesting the way in which he spoke to congress. it was careful and clear (at least more than what i had previously thought al gore was capable of).
Thursday, September 6, 2007
farming subsidies
ever wonder where your tax dollars go?
a nice database of where farming subsidies go:
http://farm.ewg.org/farm/region.php?fips=00000
apparently corn is the most subsidized. no wonder there is high fructose corn syrup in most everything
a nice database of where farming subsidies go:
http://farm.ewg.org/farm/region.php?fips=00000
apparently corn is the most subsidized. no wonder there is high fructose corn syrup in most everything
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
GMO
not sure if any of you have seen this but would like to post the link and some comments
link
comments:
i find it difficult to steer clear of the broad generalization that some people make regarding our government here in the U.S. as incompetent at best but certainly with some of the federal organizations i lean in that direction.
some of the incidents regarding nonGMO and GMO corn that have happened in our country are quite appalling.
the quote that might get you to read the article is
"meaning that long after we stop eating GM corn chips, for instance, our intestines might continue to manufacture the “Bt” pesticide the GM corn plants are engineered to produce! "
at my house we try to grow everything we can and the list gets longer as time goes by. my wife also insists that 'most' of our store bought goods be 'organic' which this article seems to state signifies by definition is nonGMO.
i'm sure there will be more on this blog regarding GMO and its implications as i find out more.
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Listening to: Nine Inch Nails - The Wretched
via FoxyTunes
link
comments:
i find it difficult to steer clear of the broad generalization that some people make regarding our government here in the U.S. as incompetent at best but certainly with some of the federal organizations i lean in that direction.
some of the incidents regarding nonGMO and GMO corn that have happened in our country are quite appalling.
the quote that might get you to read the article is
"meaning that long after we stop eating GM corn chips, for instance, our intestines might continue to manufacture the “Bt” pesticide the GM corn plants are engineered to produce! "
at my house we try to grow everything we can and the list gets longer as time goes by. my wife also insists that 'most' of our store bought goods be 'organic' which this article seems to state signifies by definition is nonGMO.
i'm sure there will be more on this blog regarding GMO and its implications as i find out more.
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Listening to: Nine Inch Nails - The Wretched
via FoxyTunes
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
incredible image editing
this youtube post has been floating around blogs for the past few days but in case you haven't seen it yet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qadw0BRKeMk
notice some of the capabilities later in the video. the pixel processing algorithm seems simple enough and creates some astonishing results.
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Listening to: The Beatles - Come Together
via FoxyTunes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qadw0BRKeMk
notice some of the capabilities later in the video. the pixel processing algorithm seems simple enough and creates some astonishing results.
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Listening to: The Beatles - Come Together
via FoxyTunes
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
b.day wishlist
-wishlist-
>software
o adobe coldfusion 8
o adobe flash cs3
o adobe dreamweaver cs3
o adobe aftereffects cs3
o adobe flex builder 3 upgrade (unreleased as of 8/15)
>food
o hot tamales
>household things
o wireless router
o rain barrels
o work bench
o new fences
o large office desk that has a large top and no shelves or other apperatus' (call me old fashioned but i like a simple albeit large desk with drawers. no more. no less)
o high powered pellet rifle
o insulation
o new windows
o two garden beds removed
o large area of river rock cleared and grass planted
o car fixed
>computer
o two flat lcd monitors(not sure what size or model yet although > 19') UPDATE 2007.08.26 - found it: Samsung 226CW
>cds
onew nine inch nails cd
o new bjork cd
onew damien rice cd
>dvd
o the history channel's series on 'human weapon'
i think thats all but i am sure i'll repost as things come to mind
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Listening to: Autechre - Acroyear2
Listening to: Autechre - Amber - 11 - Teartear
Listening to: Autechre - Clipper3
Listening to: Live in Vancouver
Listening to: The Doors - 11 The End.MP3
Listening to: The Doors - People Are Strange
via FoxyTunes
>software
o adobe coldfusion 8
o adobe flash cs3
o adobe dreamweaver cs3
o adobe aftereffects cs3
o adobe flex builder 3 upgrade (unreleased as of 8/15)
>food
o hot tamales
>household things
o wireless router
o rain barrels
o work bench
o new fences
o large office desk that has a large top and no shelves or other apperatus' (call me old fashioned but i like a simple albeit large desk with drawers. no more. no less)
o high powered pellet rifle
o insulation
o new windows
o two garden beds removed
o large area of river rock cleared and grass planted
o car fixed
>computer
o two flat lcd monitors
>cds
o
o new bjork cd
o
>dvd
o the history channel's series on 'human weapon'
i think thats all but i am sure i'll repost as things come to mind
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Listening to: Autechre - Acroyear2
Listening to: Autechre - Amber - 11 - Teartear
Listening to: Autechre - Clipper3
Listening to: Live in Vancouver
Listening to: The Doors - 11 The End.MP3
Listening to: The Doors - People Are Strange
via FoxyTunes
Monday, August 6, 2007
authorware, may you rest in piece
perhaps one of the brighter moments in my career:
http://www.adobe.com/products/authorware/productinfo/faq/eod/
authorware, you have done well in years past but the time comes in every program's life when they become annexed by the master control program. vr.
though arriving on the authorware scene at the end of it's lifespan, i have found it useful to the extent of it's capabilities. there are collueges of mine that have made an entire career out of this primative, yet effective idea of a flowline. this simple design made it possible for more than just programmers and developers to start 'writing' code and developing e-learning techniques and lessons.
i would be surprised to see much ranting over adobe's decision to announce this bit of news but am in many ways grateful that they did make an official decision. because of this one small announcement, adobe has made it officially possible for authorware developers and programmers to get out from 'authorware lockdown'
thank you for kindly putting authorware to rest.
http://www.adobe.com/products/authorware/productinfo/faq/eod/
authorware, you have done well in years past but the time comes in every program's life when they become annexed by the master control program. vr.
though arriving on the authorware scene at the end of it's lifespan, i have found it useful to the extent of it's capabilities. there are collueges of mine that have made an entire career out of this primative, yet effective idea of a flowline. this simple design made it possible for more than just programmers and developers to start 'writing' code and developing e-learning techniques and lessons.
i would be surprised to see much ranting over adobe's decision to announce this bit of news but am in many ways grateful that they did make an official decision. because of this one small announcement, adobe has made it officially possible for authorware developers and programmers to get out from 'authorware lockdown'
thank you for kindly putting authorware to rest.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
a little web work here and there
i am finally getting around to doing a little web design. just some table formating and editing of thisfix.com.
the sad thing though is that the last time i touched this site was febuary of '05.
i used to use thisfix.com to put up my random blog posts (i didn't like the blogging format at the time so i designed my own), my random photos (pod), some projects, news on the life of me, and random comments about things i thought were cool, oh and links of course.
now however, i think i will ressurect the site but leave the blogging here and the twitter(ing) here. although there may be some overlap, i most certainly will attempt to put proof of concept work in flash, flex and air (possibly others) up on the proJects section.
the sad thing though is that the last time i touched this site was febuary of '05.
i used to use thisfix.com to put up my random blog posts (i didn't like the blogging format at the time so i designed my own), my random photos (pod), some projects, news on the life of me, and random comments about things i thought were cool, oh and links of course.
now however, i think i will ressurect the site but leave the blogging here and the twitter(ing) here. although there may be some overlap, i most certainly will attempt to put proof of concept work in flash, flex and air (possibly others) up on the proJects section.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
787 rollout
the new boeing 787 made its debut on of course 07/08/07.
aviation has come a long ways since the wright brothers. i thought i would post a link to randy tinseth's (vp of marketing at boeing) blog. he has some cool eyecandy regarding the rollout.
aviation has come a long ways since the wright brothers. i thought i would post a link to randy tinseth's (vp of marketing at boeing) blog. he has some cool eyecandy regarding the rollout.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
flash - aw mixup
when publishing a swf to flash 6 for aw purposes, be sure to test it in a flash player of version 6. trust me, it will save you a headache. thanks tom.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
r&d
what is considered a good business model for an r&d group?
any futurists out there? this would be an excellent time to provide wisdom and knowledge on the topic.
given the pace of technology and it exponential rate of improvement in so many areas, what would be a reasonable 'year of site'? perhaps an r&d group would not be best utilized this way.
this is my suggestion:
an r&d group that emphasizes products that are needed and can be produced now. yeah novel idea right. you would think that an r&d group would have an roi that is well beyond that of current asset investments.
hmmm....
i think i'll have more on this later...
any futurists out there? this would be an excellent time to provide wisdom and knowledge on the topic.
given the pace of technology and it exponential rate of improvement in so many areas, what would be a reasonable 'year of site'? perhaps an r&d group would not be best utilized this way.
this is my suggestion:
an r&d group that emphasizes products that are needed and can be produced now. yeah novel idea right. you would think that an r&d group would have an roi that is well beyond that of current asset investments.
hmmm....
i think i'll have more on this later...
Friday, April 20, 2007
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
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