Wednesday, October 20, 2010

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    • FreeBEEz posted to Twitter an article:
      9:50 am
      A Spray of DNA to Keep the Robbers Away
      “#Rotterdam #sécurité: la police teste une "brume d'ADN synthéthique" contre les criminels. NYT - http://nyti.ms/9b0ZEC” 
      Psychological warfare is always a good approach. 
      Scent would be a cheaper approach. A dog is a low cost way compared with any DNA test but the DNA is scarier for most.

      Better for you to speak than for me to push.  Best is.
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      Just Manic Enough: Seeking Perfect Entrepreneurs
      “Just Manic Enough: Seeking Perfect Entrepreneurs - http://nyti.ms/9oaYb4” 
      This way uses venture money.  
      Professional managers are employed by absent owners.  
      I might do it but it is not my choice.  
      I do not have so much confidence in any one idea. 
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    Morals Without God?
    The Stone is a forum for contemporary philosophers on issues both timely and timeless.
    Yes.  Read the piece. It is not hard reading and he does a good job.
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      You're the Boss: Seven Steps to Managing Your Online Reputation
      The You’re the Boss blog, which is about running a small business, takes a look at how B&H, the online electronics store, manages its customer service department.
      Notice that he never lets the complainers get away with it. He fixes it or he explains it or he points out where the problem actually is.
      Always calmly and rationally.
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    • Piera Jolly posted to Twitter an article:
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      Unhappy Meals
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      • Piera Jolly posted to Twitter an article:
        Feb 16, 2010
        Unhappy Meals
        “Reading: Unhappy Meals By MICHAEL POLLAN - http://nyti.ms/d5lHV4 {MUST READ!}” 
        Finished the whole thing.  Not very satisfying but not an insult to the intelligence.   Nothing disagreed with me.  It is much less shrill than many screeds on food.  Let us eat wisely and not too well.  
        The picture is a banana. It took me a long squint. 
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    ‘It Gets Better’ Offers Hope and Help to Gay Youth
    Thousands of people have posted personal testimonies to YouTube in an online campaign titled “It Gets Better” that coincides with a rash of recent news stories about bullying and suicides.

    This gets the kids through their transition if they can get the peace to read it and watch it.  The anodyne is general and promised in the future.  The assaults are immediate, concentrated and designed to destroy.  The mismatch between the attacks and the treatment for them will leave wounded minds in search of instant oblivion. The idea of not having to face the next day can look very attractive to a mind facing years of flensing followed with salt
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    OFFICIALS PUSH TO BOLSTER LAW ON WIRETAPPING
    Telecommunications companies in recent years have begun new services and made system upgrades that create technical obstacles to surveillance.

    Those officials should become very frustrated.
    They are pursuing their charter so they will not face imprisonment.  
    Many of us feel that Homeland Security is a good idea.  I think it is a criminal act as a separate agency.  It is the business of the military and the intelligence  services.  Domesticly they can call on various police agencies.
    Internationally they can work through the diplomatic corps and international law enforcement like Interpol.  
    Some will simply be out of reach and those may require a "black" operation. "Black" operations should be deniable and never admitted.

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