Monday, March 28, 2011

11:00, 03/28/11


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    tony herrera
    • tony herrera posted to Twitter an article:
      Mar 27, 2011
      Women, Children and Immigration Reform
      “Women, Children and Immigration Reform - http://nyti.ms/eEo3X7 #287g”
      "Today you, tomorrow me."
      The law must get fixed.  I don't know what fixed is.  Involuntary transportation for those who insist on the present law?  Open the border and let wages fall until the flow reverses?  A multiple wage scale? We have that.  Chattel slavery? Debt slavery we have.  
      Auction green cards? That would reduce the federal debt. There would be a secondary market.  Would the record die with the holder?
      Would it be for a finite time? If the card expires before the holder?
      Does the holder of such a card draw social security? Medicare?
      They are paying taxes. Do the children get school? In which language? Do they get Citizenship?
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    jpeery59
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    William Cronon and the American Thought Police
    The chilling effect of right-wing attacks on scholars.
    Paul Krugman has expanded a blog post of a few days ago.
    http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/25/researchers-republicans-like/
    The link from it:
    http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/25/academic-intimidation/
     
    Professor Cronon's blog:
    http://scholarcitizen.williamcronon.net/2011/03/15/alec/  
     
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    Doug Levy
    • Doug Levy posted to Twitter an editorial:
      7:25 am
      A Shabby Crusade in Wisconsin
      “A Shabby Crusade in Wisconsin - http://nyti.ms/fYQES9” 
      "(I)t makes the Republican Party appear both vengeful and ridiculous."  
      Sometimes appearances tell truth.
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    creativclassrms
    • creativclassrms posted to Twitter an article:
      Mar 27, 2011
      Teaching to the Text Message
      “Teaching to the Text Message - http://nyti.ms/f5BQaR” 
      Words and grammar are tools. Vocabulary is capital.
      Use them effectively.  They do not carry the same subtexts as pictures.
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    Seth Goldstein
    A good black and white photo.  Keith Richards is getting old like the rest of us.
    I prefer the view to one of Michael Jackson.
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    richardcoopers
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    mkollmer
    • mkollmer posted to Twitter a blog post:
      6:58 am
      Investing Like It's 1999
      “Investing Like It's 1999 - http://nyti.ms/gY9PRc” 
      Lemmings of legend.
      There is a sales business there.  There is very little money here.
      The thought of Ponzi should be in peoples minds.

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    peterwestre
    • wuggaslady posted to Twitter an article:
      Sep 27, 2010
      U.S. Is Working to Ease Wiretaps on the Internet
      “U.S. Is Working to Ease Wiretaps on the Internet - http://nyti.ms/bnmbkt” 
      "Even the evil may come."
      If the back door exists, it can be opened for any purpose.  Talk is not yet a crime in most cases.  I am much more interested in preventing a second criminal act than a first.
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    JessieNYC
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    Social Media Sites Face Quandary Over Activists’ Use
    Flickr, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube often have to choose: enforce their rules and remove content, or allow material by activists from the Middle East, North Africa and China.
    In some cases the problem is solving itself.   Links for material removed at state request might do a bit more.  
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    TeachaKidd
    • TeachaKidd posted to Twitter an article:
      6:50 am
      High-Tech Flirting Turns Explicit, Altering Young Lives
      “Should be mandatory reading in Mid/High schools! High-Tech Flirting Turns Explicit, Altering Young Lives - http://nyti.ms/fYFS7C” 
      Torture.  I have heard kids try to read.
      Make a documentary YouTube, with the picture.  Put the picture at the end under the titles. 
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    chonuff
    • WebAndTech posted to Twitter an article:
      Dec 28, 2009
      A High-Tech Movie Battle: Which 3-D Glasses Are Best?
      “From NYT: A High-Tech Movie Battle: 3-D tech industry is getting very competitive - http://nyti.ms/5GS2oT” 
      How about none of them?
      Go for a walk.  You can carry your popcorn.  
      Or you can tell people about the life you think you should have.
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    NadiaAliPR
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    medriscoll
    • SteveCase recommended a graphic:
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      Business
      From left, Frank Fertitta III, the tennis player Andre Agassi, Perry Rogers, Thomas C. Breitling, Lorenzo J. Fertitta and Timothy N. Poster are all part of a younger breed of major developers in Las Vegas. Their projects include hotels and casinos.
      Yet another mob.  
      Let's  just not go there.
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    Richard Ward
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    Facebook May Hire Robert Gibbs, Former Obama Aide
    Facebook is in talks to hire Robert Gibbs, President Obama’s former White House press secretary, for a senior role in helping to manage the company’s communications, people briefed on the negotiations said.
    I don't know if this is a smart or stupid move.
    It looks like a self interested one. Obama wins, Gibbs gets the check and facebook an inside track.  Obama looses, Gibbs gets the check and Facebook gets a very skilled manipulator who knows the Washington landscape.
    If Gibbs takes the job, it is a bet against an Obama win.

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