Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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Greece and Europe have not yet collapsed into chaos.  They are still trying.

The Republican party may collapse into irrelevancy.   Whigs.

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      This is a place product design has been done.
      I have not been happy with the results.
      I know that some of my results are much superior to others.
      I want to study on why.
      To do that I must have examples.
      I know that my preference is not that of most.
      I am not interested in another clone of something.
      I want to do the best and to do it on purpose.
      ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_and_the_Art_of_Motorcycle_Maintenance )
      ( http://www.amazon.com/Zen-Art-Motorcycle-Maintenance-Inquiry/dp/0553277472 )
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      There is a solution to this.  
      An examination written at the end of the course.
      The on line operation and the authors of the examination both know the curriculum but do not otherwise communicate.  The school pays only for passing grades.
      We are looking for an optimum result, the kid does the learning and the instructor helps the kid do it.
      Giving up local instruction means giving up local control.
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    Busking is a tradition.
    Hoofers do not last well.  All dancers are athletes.
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      Our national government is not a masquerade.  
      Liberty embodied is not of our essential culture.
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      We live with the bugs and for the most part we survive.
      Getting rid of antibiotics as feed supplements will help.
      Raising the value of good husbandry is essential.
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      “"There is an idea of ruthless maximization of one’s interests, the world (and the old lady in front of you) be damned" http://nyti.ms/mzxTtr” 

      There is certainly a culture of poverty in India.
      There is also a culture of extreme privilege.
      The popular perception looks to be:
      If one is not a mendicant assume membership in the privileged group and act the part.  There is no comfort in low status.






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