TECHNOLOGY: An impressive mindmap of blogging platforms

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

http://businessandblogging.com/2007/03/11/
business-blogging-platforms-part-4-expanding-the-mindmap/

http://tinyurl.com/25pq28

Blogging Platforms – Part 4 – Expanding the Mindmap
Des Walsh | March 11th 2007 – 23:18

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In this fourth third post of the Business Blogging Platforms, I want to mention first that I’ve updated the original mindmap of the series to … … …

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Wow, ever feel humbled.

The most humbling experience I ever had was when I saw a Rembrandt up close and personal at the Belagio in Vegas. It was the eyes. I knew that I could never create what I was looking at. It was humbling.

I had a hint of that feeling when I wandered over Des Walsh’s “business and blogging” site. What a mindmap of blogging platforms.

Now, I’ve player around with mindmapping. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindmapping

If you’ve never tried it, think of a NYC subwaymap. It’s a visual abstraction of everything the creator thinks you should know about a topic in one visual. You can grok http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grok a topic fully from the creator’s pov. I describe it as quickly getting up on some shoulder for a better view. Like a kid at a parade. Don’t confuse the better view for real understanding. Or, the ability to do it yourself.

SO, take a quick look at that mindmap if (1) you want a snapshot of what blogging platforms are out there; (2) you want to see a well-executed mindmap; or (3) your ego needs a little deflating. (Mine always does.)

I was impressed and that’s not easy. Now where are my colored pens?


Liberty: What is liberty?

Monday, March 26, 2007

http://jpetrie.myweb.uga.edu/poor_richard.html

Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.

– Ben Franklin


LIBERTY: Ahh yes, the gooferment’s skoolz … and why send children there?

Monday, March 26, 2007

http://www.azstarnet.com/metro/174948

http://tinyurl.com/ywjg5r

Tucson Region
Wanted: A little time with soldier dad
School balks at excusing absences for GI’s kids
By Carol Ann Alaimo
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 03.23.2007

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When her husband comes home to Tucson on leave from Iraq, Keila Rios could face a dilemma she finds infuriating. She plans to take their children out of school for a week to spend time with their Army dad. But when she asked for makeup work they could do at home, she initially was told they’d receive zeroes if they didn’t go to class.

***End Quote***

Here’s a good example of why the gooferment should be separated from the skoolz!


RANT: Isn’t a car an offensive weapon?

Monday, March 26, 2007

http://www.nj.com/columns/ledger/mulshine/index.ssf?/
base/columns-0/1174541432174490.xml&coll=1

http://tinyurl.com/3avu3n

Founders would applaud pistol-packing mama
Thursday, March 22, 2007
by Paul Mushine

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These days, the cops take sides. They don’t enforce the laws against tailgating, but let a little lady even the odds a bit, and all of a sudden the cops pull out the cuffs.

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“An armed society is a polite society.” Very polite!


LIBERTY: Ron Paul for President

Monday, March 26, 2007

http://www.lewrockwell.com/woods/woods63.html

The Revolutionary Candidate
by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

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Think of how much less interesting, indeed how downright intolerable, this election cycle would be without Ron Paul: a bunch of hacks and drones, not one of whom would make a single substantial change to Washington, D.C., if elected. Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani may as well drop the pretense and just run on the same ticket, for heaven’s sake. And since they’re part of the same racket, they both despise Ron Paul much more than they dislike each other – another excellent endorsement of Dr. Paul, of course.

***End Quote***

It’s hard to imagine what the “mainstream” candidates will make of him. I can see Hillary shooting flames about the “children will die without the village”. And, Rudy will say “guns kill people”. Ron Paul will have to be as deft as Harry Browne to get the sound bite message that “freedom is our birth right”!


GUNS: Women should be armed. Not with a cell phone, but a nice “girlie” handgun!

Monday, March 26, 2007

http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle2007/tle410-20070325-02.html

http://tinyurl.com/2fktnb

Scorched Earth
by L. Neil Smith
lneil@netzero.com

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What kind of twisted psychopath do you happen to be, Madame Mayor, Mr. Councilman, Commissioner, Legislator, Governor, Congressman, Senator, President, that you’d rather see a woman raped in an alley, and strangled with her own pantyhose, than see her with a gun in her hand?

***End Quote***

Guns are the litmus test issue.

Ask a politician where he stands on the “gun issue” and if you get anything but straight Second Amendment stuff, then you have discovered their politics. They want to impose their views on you. By force, if you don’t agree to submit to their will. The Second Amendment is there for only one reason and one reason only: To allow the citizens to forcibly remove a tyrannical government!

It’s not about hunting. It’s not about permits, licensing, and background checks for “criminals”. It’s about control. The first thing a dictator does is disarm the scapegoats. The Jews learned it in Nazi Germany. And, over time countless millions get killed by “gooferment”.

The professional soldiers talk about the Fourth Generation War we are facing Iraq. Unfortunately, there will be a Fifth Generation War here as well when the citizens rise up against those in power. The politicians like their easy life with the constant shearing of sheep. Heaven help them if there are a few sheep dogs in the flock that object to being sheered.

FMPOV, even if they succeed, they will eventually fail.

Look what a handful of Jews did in Warsaw with about six guns. When the sheep decide they have had enough, and are willing to die for freedom, then the politicians better get out of Dodge quick. Revolutions fail. I remember being in school when the Hungarians revolted against the Soviets. Ever heard of a “Molotov Cocktail”? Guess where it originated. On the streets of Hungary, where young children said “no” to Soviet Oppression. Hungary is free now. It’s inevitable.

Don’t let the sheep shearers put your fangs.

Women should be “packin”. Not a cell phone, Mace, or car keys. But a nice little “girlie” gun. They should AUTOMATICALLY by being in America have one. I’m sure that the gun makers can make them in coordinating colors just like cell phones.

To quote Heinlein, “An armed society is a polite society”. And, safe too.


TECHNOLOGY: GOTOMYPC support stinks

Sunday, March 25, 2007

***Begin Quote***

—–Original Message—–
From: gotocustomercare@citrixonline.com [mailto:gotocustomercare@citrixonline.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 3:49 PM
Subject: RE: GoToMyPC Customer Care Feedback from [T2007032300HF]

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Citrix Systems, Inc.
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Phone: 888.259.3826
Fax: 805. 690.6426

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When I had the problem on FRIDAY, then this message might make sense. Now on SUNDAY night, it appears that we are just clearing out the queue.

I’m going to nuke this when it comes up for renewal.

Argh!


TECHNOLOGY: No excuse for not having your own domain.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 16:11:25 -0600
From: Dave Taylor
Subject: [Blogsmart-news] What’s better, a newsletter or blog entry?
To: Blogsmart News

{Extraneous Deleted}

Without question, one of the greatest challenges with any business is embracing change and taking risks, but it’s still difficult for me to imagine any business that uses @yahoo.com or @hotmail.com email addresses on its card and doesn’t even have a one page Web site. But I digress… :-)

{Extraneous Deleted}

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I find it had to believe that people don’t take advantage of the cheap domain registration / email / web site service available.


TECHNOLOGY: It’s reported that you ordered your students off MySpace

Sunday, March 25, 2007

http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007703220463

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The principal declined comment, but St. Hugo office manager Judy Martinek said the principal just wants to keep the students safe.

“We’ve stated our position and we hope all students are in the process of taking down their sites by tomorrow,” said Martinek.

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Dear Principal Sister Margaret Van Velzen,

I am sure you are overwhelmed with “help” from well-meaning and not so well-meaning folks. I’ll leave the sorting to you which stack this goes into — “useful” or “trash”.

When I read this story, I wasn’t sure if you were responding to an immediate threat to some child’s life and safety, in which case, you have to do what you have to do. Or, if you were faced with the “cesspool” that some MySpace profiles present. Now obviously, I’m a long way from school. And, I work in the technology sector. If you’re interested in my credentials, then you can see them on my LinkedIn profile cited below. It’s derisively called “MySpace for business people”.

To the point, in the absence of an immediate credible threat, I would suggest that “banning” is a poor strategy for dealing with the problem. Why just MySpace? Surely, you’ve heard of Flicker, Friendster, and a ton of sites, some of which actually don’t begin with F. As a internet user, I know that there are more dangerous places on the net than MySpace. And, there are even more vulgar and crass experiences out there.

So if banning MySpace isn’t a good strategy, what would be?

Well as reluctant as I am to talk back to a Nun or a Brother, (old beatings die hard), I would suggest that a three prong strategy — all revolving around education and community — would be better.

(1) Educate the students.

My Mom always said that I should conduct myself so that she would never be ashamed at anything I did. That standard has served me well. You have a tremendous duty to teach your children: why you are concerned for their safety, what they do will follow them forever (i.e., there’s no internet eraser), and who they are (i.e., self-image as strong powerful smart “children”). They will be presented with many more MySpaces and (imho potentially much more dangerous) chat rooms. We need your charges to be smart enough to recognize “deep water” BEFORE they go swimming. AND, the confidence in their parents, their teachers, and their Principal that should they get into “deep” or “hot” water, that they have the trust to come to those who are most interested in them for help. Sorry, but imho, “banning” does NOT accomplish any of these objectives.

(2) Educate the parents

In today’s internet, the parents are clueless. (Usually!) SO for example, I suggest to those who ask my advice as Computer Security type, that they need to know what their children are doing. I usually suggest that the family computer be located near the TV so that from the parent’s easy chair the screen is just a glance from the TV screen. Now, I don’t expect that they are going to be eagle eyed enough to see what’s going on, but it’s the perception. Internet predators seek to isolate the week ones. Besides, parents may actually learn from their children. I would suggest that it’s you job to educate the parents that (a) the internet is a potential wondrous but dangerous place; (b) convince them that they need to “supervise” their children use of internet; and (c) give them some ideas about how to do that (i.e., cache logs, usage logs; chat fragments). Sorry, but imho again “banning” doesn’t accomplish these either.

(3) Build the student community

One of the motivations for MySpace is to be out there, to establish their identity, and to make connections. Perhaps, you might want to build on the students natural sense of community. Make MySpace into a shared experience. Who builds the best? Most innovations. You can come up with more ideas how to motivate them than I ever could. I’m just urging the “use the force, luke” strategy. MySpace channeled into productive and good uses. How about having you children reach out to other schools nearby or around the world to teach and connect? At the very least, you can offer the “sthuho.org” version of MySpace. If you don’t have the budget for more capability, Google will give it to you as part of their free enterprise offerings. Again, sorry, but “banning” doesn’t accomplish these objectives.

Hopefully these thoughts will be useful to you. I offer them in the spirit that we both want what’s best for your children.
F. John


TECHNOLOGY:GUBB — maybe a better list metaphor?

Sunday, March 25, 2007

http://www.gubb.net/home

What is gubb?

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gubb is a place where lists come alive. With gubb, your lists are smarter, better and they help you get more done.

This simple web-based software allows you to easily create lists (as many as you want) and todo items within lists (which you can drag, drop and prioritize with one keystroke). You can share lists with friends and colleagues (whether you want them to read only or edit) and also assign lists to others, so that gubb becomes a lightweight collaboration tool.

You can also manage projects with a small group at work or keep track of your family’s commitments, grocery list and more at home. Of course, you can access gubb via the web 24/7 and your data is backed up and secure.

***End Quote***

Interest web20 app. free? with integration of mobile and email. zero footprint.

Useful? Jury’s still out on that.


LIBERTY: Why do I pay to warehouse other people’s children?

Saturday, March 24, 2007

http://www.lewrockwell.com/suprynowicz/
suprynowicz63.html

http://tinyurl.com/3demfy

Interested Defenders of ‘the Peculiar Institution’
by Vin Suprynowicz

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What did the state or local government do to earn the thousands of dollars in “property taxes” they seized from you last year, other than warehouse other people’s children in their mandatory homogeneity camps while whining that they can’t possibly be expected to help bring them all to a state of complex literacy (in one language, not three or four like the Europeans) in a mere 12 years unless we start giving them a lot more than the current $10,000 per child per year?

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I’m doing taxes this week end. Another example of how I am enslaved!


WRITING: I am now accepting nominations

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Leadership — aka Management — by Movie Line
© ferdinand j. reinke 2007 all rights reserved.


TECHNOLOGY: The FEEDBLITZ burp missed one article

Saturday, March 24, 2007

https://reinkefj.wordpress.com/2007/03/22/
alumni-control-of-educational-institutions/

http://tinyurl.com/22fg9o

“ALUMNI: Control of educational institutions”

Which I thought was pretty good!


LINKEDIN: Yes another LinkedIn person shows up to “help” me!?! At 1:23 AM? Sounds like a bot.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Hey Gang, A new LinkedIn person shows up. At 1:23 AM on Saturday?

—–Original Message—–
From: LinkedIn Customer Service [mailto:support@linkedin.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 1:23 AM
To: R @ R CC
Subject: Follow up from LinkedIn for Groups (KMM43057I88L0KM)

John,

I am the new manager of LinkedIn for Groups. We recently switched backend systems as well as management of LinkedIn for Groups. I would like to help resolve whatever outstanding issue you might have. I apologize if you have not received a timely response to your inquiry.

Please feel free to email me at groups@linkedin.com or respond to this email to inquire about the status of your group.

Thanks,

Ben Guthrie
Manager, LinkedIn for Groups

===== MY RESPONSe =====
From: r @ r cc
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 8:01 AM
To: ‘LinkedIn Customer Service’
Subject: RE: Follow up from LinkedIn for Groups (KMM43057I88L0KM)

Ben:

Hello. Congratulations. I hope you have a fireproof suit, thick skin, and a “tin ear”. From a PR and service pov, this is a disaster.

I requested LinkedInJaspers back a while ago. As I was told, I submitted it by fax. (Not a scanned email; faxed!)

Off the top of my head, I forget if I asked for LinkedInJaspers or Linkedin_Jaspers. It must be without the underscore because I have a Yahoo Group setup for it http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/LINKEDINJASPERS and the domain name http://www.LINKEDINJASPERS.com ready to go.

(I don’t have the dates handy. The form is in my office at work; in the table draw next to my fax machine.)

I’ve emailed in several queries. Was told either automatically or by a person, that some would get back to me. Black hole after that.

I know from LinkedInPowerForum, that there were “problems” at LinkedIn, so I am not crazed. Good thing you all have no competition!

I still want the group, public, with the logo, so users can display it, and I have been holding off announcing it to my group, until LinkedIn got it’s act together.

So, I’m still here in Limbo, waiting, like all the other “lost souls”.

I appreciate your email, and don’t envy you your tasks. I really do. BUT, I have had several other emails saying “I’m so and so, from LinkedIn, and I’m here to help”. Black hole! Never to be heard from again. So I hope you have better success than those others. The fact, that you don’t have any clue as to what my particular problem is, doesn’t exactly fill me with hope.

But, you get the benefit of the doubt on your “honeymoon” in the new job.

So, when will my group be activated, when can I activate it, and how do I “badge” my people?

Good luck,
Fjohn
One ticked Off LinkedIn User

P.S.: My cofounder of the group is a lawyer and I have been holding him off physically from “dropping” paper on LinkedIn. It’s supposed to be a fun hobby. Not a death march.


LIBERTY: “Prisons overflowing with pot smoking black people” is a GREAT line

Saturday, March 24, 2007

http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle2007/
tle409-20070311-03.html

http://tinyurl.com/32yvo7

Overreach, Shmoverreach: A Special Note From The White House
by Jonathan David Morris

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“Close the CIA Prisons”: Now there’s a good idea. Here we have special prisons set up in secret places to hold the enemies we catch on the field of war. What would you rather us do, New York Times? Put all those prisoners in American prisons back home? There’s no room for them. Those prisons are overflowing with pot-smoking black people. You can’t fit a round peg through a square hole!

***End Quote***

Best think we can do for and to these pompous asses masquerading as “political leaders” is laugh at them. And, get others to as well.

“Prisons overflowing with pot smoking black people” is a GREAT line.

Because it’s sadly true. The pot smoking part. And the black part. And, there’s a few white people sprinkled in. And, a few non-pot people as well. (Like 80 years old tax protestors.) Everything these days is a “federal offense”. I think the “federal” is pretty offensive. “State” ain’t much better.

Note: The gooferment is the only think that can give you a bad service that you don’t want and make you pay for it. It’s worse than the Mafia.

End the war on drugs. Separate the Gooferment from Medicine, Drugs, and all that stuff.

If I was President, not bloody likely, OK, if I was King, I’d pardon all non-violent drug offenders. I’d end the various “Wars” (i.e., drugs, poverty, Iraq, Iran, illiteracy, teen pregnancy, smoking, did I miss any?).

Yup, under the rule of King Ferd the Last, there’d be some interesting changes. WASHINGTONDC would be restricted to making diktats for the Fifty States, who would be capable of accepting or rejecting. Oh, an federal employees? They’d be dying breed, since there’s be no taxes to keep them in the style they’ve become accustomed to. The USA would protect people from force or fraud. ALL people. That’s it!

Yup, the land of Ferd the Last would be a very happy place unless you were a gooferment leader, an ex-dole recipient, or a Socialist.

Note I said Ferd the Last, because after I empowered the people, there would be no need for, nor any possibility of, another King. George Washington set the standard and lately everyone’s been lacking.

Power to the people. Restricted by the principle of “No initiation of force”. And free of the gooferment!


WRITING: Many a true word is said in jest

Friday, March 23, 2007

*****LANEC sent me:*****

On a lighter note:

Mr. Turkey,

The other day I took your line (ok Yoda’s line) about “Trying” and explained it to my 9 year old and a few of his friends. Since then every time anyone says “try” (even their mothers or teachers) they reply “there is only DO or NOT DO, we never try!”

So by proxy, you’re now influencing a whole new generation! Kinda creeped me out.

LaneC

*****AND I REPLIED JOKINGLY:*****

ROFL!

https://reinkefj.wordpress.com/2006/09/21/fun-i-think-i-made-a-funny/

Be careful if they start to gobble and talk about UVP, USP, and UxP! Then you should really be afraid.

UVP, or UVP not, there is no UVPing!

On a serious note, it has to be one of the most-memorable most-significant movie lines I can remember.

Maybe I’ll create a book?

“Leadership aka Management by Movie Line” © ferdinand j. reinke 2007 all rights reserved.

I can extract my favorite movie lines and write a one minute manager – who moved my cheese and sell a grazillion copies and retire to aruba.

?-|

Fjohn
The Big Fat Old Turkey hisself
http://tinyurl.com/lxu93
http://tinyurl.com/2lo4hw

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Which upon later reflection, may not be a half-bad idea. Especially after I read this:

http://irisheagle.blogspot.com/2007/03/price-of-irish-land.html

Friday, March 23, 2007
Price of Irish “land”

There are always loads of stories about Ireland/the Irish – in Ireland, in America, everywhere – in the papers around St. Patrick’s Day. This year my favorite is one that just has me shaking my head and asking how I didn’t think of this golden idea.

The Auld Sod Export Company, founded by 27-year-old Pat Burke, sells Irish dirt to Irish emigrants and Irish-Americans. 12 ounce bags of dirt go for $15 a bag, although there’s a sale during March – 4 bags for $20. They’ve shipped $2m worth of dirt since November.

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2M$!!!

So maybe I should start that book!

Remember the “pet rock”?


GUNS: Why don’t we apply the same standard to gooferment?

Friday, March 23, 2007

http://www.jpfo.org/alert20070321.htm

March 21, 2007
BATFE Killing Idaho’s Oldest Gun Shop

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Red’s Trading Post in Twin Falls, Idaho, is the state’s oldest gun shop, opened since 1936. In 2004, a routine BATFE audit revealed minor clerical errors. According to Red’s, out of nearly ten THOUSAND firearms transferred between 1996 and 2004, the alleged error rate did not even reach 1%. Even the BATFE acknowledges these are minor paperwork errors — there are no missing firearms and no willful illegal acts.

***End Quote***

Paperwork errors?

Let’s apply the same standard to politicians and the gooferment.

Right!


JOBSEARCH: A discourage turkey wrote and I responded belatedly

Friday, March 23, 2007

A discourage turkey wrote and I responded belatedly

Dear So and So,

{Woosh, TurkeyMaster rushes in to “help”. Yeah, I know, a little late. But, I didn’t notice the message.}

I see that LaneC is on the task.

I’d love to be able to “help”. Lane probably has the “help” well in hand. (Right Lane?)

So allow me to comment for the others out there who are “feeling” similarly.

(1) You must discharge all the negative “static” electricity around your circumstances. When I interview people, take networking meetings, or just “chat”. I can detect when someone is carrying emotional baggage. SO for example, to pick upon XXXXXXX, “Í was severed” just drips with pain. I can feel it. Been there, done that, and have the tshirt with scars for it. But, that’s not accurate, descriptive, or helpful. (Other than to get everyone’s attention.) One has to have an emotionally neutral way of describing your circumstances so as not to give away that you were fired for “stealing the pens, getting drunk at your desk, and bonking the boss’ secretary” (as we used to say at AT&T, describing the three things that could get you fired in those days) How about “A major energy company in Chicago area and I separated when my IT management/Customer Relationship management role was relocated.” “Or, reorganized.” “Or, downsized” “Or, Offshored”. See emotionally neutral. See the difference?

(2) When you ask for help. Be easily helped. “Can someone take a look at my resume” is not “easy to do business with. I’d say something like: This fat old white guy turkey would like you to look at my resume at http://tinyurl.com/22onnq and comment by email at http://tinyurl.com/2rlpef“. See the diff? Make it easy for people to find what you want them to help with. imho

(3) Yes, it is a numbers game. “I’ve been applying regularly and have gotten quite a few interviews and although close I did not receive any offers.” Well, I would be interest in how you are measuring things. “applying regularly” could mean every day I submit on one job I find on Monster. “Quite a few interviews” could mean 10, 100, or a 1,000? “Close” makes me cringe. It’s like “try”. There is no close. There’s only “yes” or “no”. So for example, I can tell you the last search I did — after accepting my current job but before I collected my first paycheck — I send out 40 items with my Resume Version 18 & 19 resumes and Cover Letters 38 & 39 and that, within 14 days, RV18CL38 received an 80% response rate! RV19CL38 got 30%, RV18CL39 got 0%, and RV19CL38 got 0%. I liked CL39 but clearly it has a problem. Shredder for that one. See the diff. I know I’m an injineer and I like to measure things. The glass can be both half-full and half-empty. But it can’t be “close”, “a few”, or “regularly”.

Sorry I wasn’t here promptly when you needed it, but hopefully this will be of some assistance. I invite you, or anyone, to visit my “turkey farm” http://tinyurl.com/lxu93 for my view of “transition”. And, if you drop me an email, I have some stuff I’ve created that might help. http://tinyurl.com/2lo4hw

Again, sorry to be late to the party, I myself am being reorged. And, have been busy, surfing “the dangerous winds of change”. As some smart Chinese fellow observed about “Opportunity rides …”

Hope I can help,
Fjohn
The Big Fat Old Turkey


TECHNOLOGY: Inkscape is an Open Source graphics editor

Friday, March 23, 2007

http://www.inkscape.org/

 

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Inkscape is an Open Source vector graphics editor, with capabilities similar to Illustrator, Freehand, CorelDraw, or Xara X.

***End Quote***

Open Source!


RANT: If you are injured in combat, … you’re screwed?

Friday, March 23, 2007

http://www.lewrockwell.com/kwiatkowski/kwiatkowski178.html

Getting Screwed
by Karen Kwiatkowski

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If serving in a forward combat role in Iraq (and also Afghanistan), you are likely to be male. You are also lacking one or more of the following: a clear mission, quality leadership, the proper equipment, armor, and training, a functional and wise set of standard operating procedures for suppressing a hostile local populace that does not speak your language nor share your customs. When you make a mistake or crack under pressure, you will be thrown to the legal wolves. Unless, of course, you are a senior officer, in which case you have an excellent chance of being quickly promoted out of harm’s way.

If you are injured in combat, you will be rushed into the vast system of hospitals, where you will vie for the attention of an overworked, very frustrated, and yet anonymous and unaccountable set of health care professionals who are increasingly overburdened.

If you are female in uniform, and deployed to Iraq, you face all of the above plus a few more. Sexual harassment, pressure for sex from peers and superiors, abuse, rape and even the chance of dying because you cannot safely hydrate yourself for fear of being raped in the night on your way to the latrine – these additive challenges face our female volunteers.

And that’s all before they come home to Walter Reed or Smallville, USA.

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I think that Americans should be universally ashamed. The treatment of their soldiers is inexcusable. I don’t think our soldiers should ever be deployed outside of the country. But, for the politicians, who profess to “support” our troops, this shows them for the liars that they are.

If I was congress critter, then I’d call every one of “my” wounded every week. Too many for me to personally call, now I’ll understand the problem. Just as I would insist on my attendance at every funeral. Too many, now I understand the problem.

Argh!


TECHNOLOGY: FEEDBLITZ burps again?

Friday, March 23, 2007

FEEDBLITZ, the free service that transforms the RSS feed from my blog http://www.reinkefaces life.com into a daily email, burped and didn’t send anything out Thursday. I have to look and account if anything was missed. I use that email as a backup for the free WORDPRESS service that hosts the blog. After all, if WORDPRESS disappeared, then I wouldn’t wan to lose all my whizdumb!


JOBSEARCH: Still amazes me how many people use their employer’s email

Thursday, March 22, 2007

I am always amazed how people use their employer’s email for “jobsearch”.

For example, LINKEDIN.

If you suddenly become a newly minted turkey (i.e., get nuked from your current job), then do you really want your LinkedIn account tied to your old employer’s email address?

I’d suggest “no” is the answer to that one.

Also, but slightly less passionately, just slightly, I would assert that you don’t want your ISP to control your email.

There’s a reason they give you and your family free email and it’s not for your benefit because they are “nice guys”. Account control! You can’t easily change ISPs if they have control of “your” email address. Intelligent Designer forbid, you can even use their “free” webspace to put your content under their control. That’s another barrier to changing.

(It’s really bad if your employer is your isp. But, that’s a different discussion.)

Nope, I suggest that you buy your own domain and hang your email off that.

If you really want to use your ISP’s email, you CAN forward the email from your domain email at the WSP to your ISP email account. BUT, I suggest that you “route” all your email thru “your” email account at the WSP.

Don’t give anyone a chance to lock you in. Buy internet access from your ISP. Buy webspace from any reputable WSP.

[Mine is 1and1 http://www.1and1.com/?k_id=9113251 and disclaimer I get a pittance if your sign up from this link. It’s no big deal to me if you do or don’t.]

You should get lots of truly free email addresses with your webpage service provider.

Use your domain email to prevent “lock in” to your ISP and (more importantly) “lock out” from your employer’s email should you get fired or quit.


MONEY: Old-age security is far too important to be left in the hands of the state.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

http://www.mises.org/story/2515

Old-age Security Without the State
By Oskari Juurikkala
Posted on 3/22/2007

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A better solution is to get the state out of old-age security. The trouble is that many people cannot imagine old-age security without the state. This is particularly the case in continental Europe, where few people have private pension plans. To their minds, abolishing existing social security schemes implies millions of people starving to death or freezing out in the cold.

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Unfortunately, that’s exactly what we have with a gooferment system.

People are starving, dying, and unhappy. It’s caused by the gooferment’s intrusion into all facets of our lives. Its taxes, its inflation, and its “insurance” has boxed people into a “prison”. You had those famous tv commercials of “Thelma and Louise” deciding to eat or pay the power bill. The FDA prevents the marketplace from delivering life saving and savings to the consumer to benefit the gooferment, its bureaucrats, and its friends in the big drug companies. It’s “insurance” prevents people from saving their own money, earning after retirement, or passing along the fruits of their labor to their posterity.

The private solutions — family, financial markets, mutual aid societies, charities, and work — are all destroyed by gooferment. The gooferment manipulates us by: taxes, inflation, “laws”, regs, diktats, “insurance”, and propaganda.

Until we shake them off, we’ll never have a truly SECURE retirement in America.


LIBERTY: More gooferment snooping

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Network World’s Unified Communications Newsletter, 03/22/07
Spying on your e-mail
By Michael Osterman

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About two weeks ago, the Swedish government announced a proposal that would allow its National Defense Radio Establishment to search for content in international e-mail that entered or exited the country. The proposal, if enacted, would also allow the Swedish government to search through telephone communications, as well.

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Encryption anyone?


JOBSEARCH: JIBBERJOBBER credits me for a feature

Thursday, March 22, 2007

http://www.jibberjobber.com/
blog/archives/473

http://tinyurl.com/37hrth

Know What We Do Around Here All Day?
March 22nd, 2007

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Well… we’re not quite sure! :) But one thing we have as a top priority is making things better for you. That’s why you see improvements in JibberJobber on a regular basis. A couple of days ago we slipped some new features in and we wanted to make sure you knew about it. They may seem trivial (we have a huge – HUGE enhancement coming out in April/May) but they are nice “finishing touches” for you.

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Thing 3 – plays nice with TinyURL

At the bottom of the Add Network Contact page we have “services” … this is where you can say someone’s instant messenger is MSN (or IM), and their handle is hounddog@hotmail.com. Or their Skype ID is hounddog. Or their Yahoo handle for chatting is hounddog@yahoo.com.

Big thanks to John Reinke (who has a really, really good blog) for suggesting we add the ability to put in a TinyURL.

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Jason Alba has been listening to me whine about what I think a “seeker’s pim” should have. He generously credits me for his design of TINYURL and URL displaying. He’s very kind. I just told him what I didn’t like; he and his team incorporated that feedback. It’s a pleasure to have my whine be more than just a whine. All to often, it’s like the wolf baying at the moon. I guess the wolf feels better. But it doesn’t make the moon run away.


ALUMNI: Control of educational institutions

Thursday, March 22, 2007

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/
WalterEWilliams/2007/
03/21/a_donor_with_backbone

http://tinyurl.com/ytqy92

A Donor with Backbone
By Walter E. Williams
Wednesday, March 21, 2007

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Some colleges have brazenly violated donor intent. Princeton University has been taken to court by the Robertson family for misuse of $207 million of a gift estimated at $700 million in today’s prices. Because they violated donor intent, Boston College, USC, UCLA, Harvard and Yale have been forced to return multimillion-dollar gifts. It’s high time that donors large and small summon some of Mr. McGlothlin’s courage and hold colleges accountable to standards of decency and honesty.

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I like how Professor Williams cuts to the center.

When we give money, as opposed to when we have it stolen via taxes from us, we have a moral obligation to “first, do no harm”. When we don’t supervise the donation’s use, we become complicit it the abuse.

The fact that these “schools” are really pseudo gooferment entities makes it even harder to control their behavior.

If they were truly private free market entities, the their “customers” could discipline them.