
Saturday December 26, 2009
Satanism
A fallout from my Wiccan incident was a brief review of Satanism. I'm hardly an expert but it seems to me that Satanism has more in common with Libertarianism than it does with Christianity or Libertarianism with Communism. Satanism and Libertarianism are ideologies that stress individualism while Christianity and Communism are ideologies about the group.
( Dec 26 2009, 11:23:15 AM EST )
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Friday December 25, 2009
Con Artistry
A common element in con scams is that the mark ("sucker") front-loads his own money in hopes of gaining more money in the future. For instance, the mark might pay into a health care fund today in hopes of universal health care coverage in 2013...
"Claim: expand coverage to most uninsured
Fact: All bills do this. Fine Print: Coverage starts in 2013"
( Dec 25 2009, 02:51:55 PM EST )
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Thursday December 24, 2009
True Value
In periods of saturation, true value comes from the margin... from the most unexpected area of your world.
( Dec 24 2009, 04:33:42 AM EST )
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Wednesday December 23, 2009
Novelty Meme Pattern
We attended the premiere of "Death, Sex & The Holidays" and I came away with two thoughts.

1) The young aim for shock value because it's easy
2) the six vignettes combined Common Context interwoven with The Unexpected
Refer back to Branded Bandwidth, Feb of 2006 - Mental bandwidth can be divided into two mutually exclusive sets - bandwidth which seeks to conserve itself (The Mundane) and bandwidth which seeks novelty. Last week's "Death & Sex" play successfully threaded both bandwidths into a single story.

It's another meme design pattern - bind to common context, threaded with novelty.
( Dec 23 2009, 02:43:36 PM EST )
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Wednesday December 16, 2009
Autonomy
Autonomy is inversely related to complexity. It's possible to optimize autonomy but in general, it's bounded by complexity. Autonomy is a rough proxy for flexibility.
( Dec 16 2009, 11:26:38 AM EST )
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Arab Central Bank
"Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia signed and ratified the pact... towards setting up a joint central bank and... single currency."
My comments from Sept, 2006 - "major international blocs have been planning to abandon the US dollar... Asian and Arab regions have their own schemes underway".
It's going to happen.
"Dishonest money breeds dishonest people".
( Dec 16 2009, 03:20:55 AM EST )
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Monday December 14, 2009
2010
I think Harry Dent is the percentage bet - a second market crash in 2010 that leads into a deeper downturn for at least two years. I hope he's wrong, or that the Federal government can counter-balance the demographic forces. A second crash would shoot unemployment up to Great Depression levels and lead to bankruptcy and federalization of many State & local governments. Probably gut many pension funds, too.
Sometimes i wish my Echo hadn't been wrecked. I don't need much else except a reliable car. On the other hand, it was nearing 200K miles and if I ever work again I'd buy something better. The Echo was fine but far from my dream car.
( Dec 14 2009, 06:36:44 AM EST )
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Sunday December 13, 2009
Shoot The Messenger
The Great Reckoning repeatedly warns that the general population can't comprehend The Great Reckoning and will tend to blame the messenger once it begins.
I see now that it's true. Most people can't think outside of their environmental context and past experience and many are provincial and petty. Previously, they were regulated via cultural norms and only a few were smart enough to understand the underpinnings behind those norms. But as the 1982 Credit Bubble began, cultural norms washed away and behavior deviated towards short-term outcomes.
A trend reversal is likely, where most people are forced back into more "traditional" behavior.
( Dec 13 2009, 05:08:08 AM EST )
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Saturday December 12, 2009
Obushma
Inspired by the Rolling Stone article?

( Dec 12 2009, 09:22:02 PM EST )
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Friday December 11, 2009
Recession Scorned
Noted for posterity. On July 15, 2009, I posted my Google trends prediction to CalculatedRisk, predicting the recession's end based on trend change in Google keyword counts. Although I'm uncredited, the timing (July 17, two days later) of Larry Summer's public announcement of recession end based on Google keyword counts is suspicious.



( Dec 11 2009, 09:30:48 PM EST )
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Funeral For A Friend
He called me up last week, unsure of how to proceed.
How strange that he'd defer to my expertise after making millions in high-tech.
"The United States that you and I know is dead", I said.
Silence.
"Thats all I can say. Proceed accordingly."
I suppose we should have a wake with the McFadden gang.
Maybe I'll drag him out to the coast again.
( Dec 11 2009, 02:09:21 AM EST )
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Thursday December 10, 2009
Paper Reality
McDonald's stock price is a good demonstration of the mapping of paper money to reality. Although very, very few people understand it, money is ultimately a symbolic representation of Reality. The exponential growth rate of interest rises faster than its underpinnings (reality), eventually leading to a large write-down in the value of paper.
The current credit cycle began around 1982, when Reagan and Paul Volcker transitioned us from government printing (inflation of the 1970s) to government borrowing. The first gradient readjustment of imaginary growth to true growth was the 2001 Dot Com crash. Notice how the gradient of growth since 2001 is significantly lower.

( Dec 10 2009, 11:15:21 AM EST )
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Wednesday December 09, 2009
Blind Update
In the Land Of The Blind, the one-eyed man is feared and shunned.
( Dec 09 2009, 08:39:50 PM EST )
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Deflationary Expectations, Redux
We agreed that their hiring process was dysfunctional. I'd known this several years ago from my lone interview attempt. The company was gate-keepered by technically proficient but strategically myopic guardians and I finally decided they lacked strong management. A single company on the outside, many provincial fiefdoms on the inside, resulting in significant duplication and internal competition.
He confirmed what I already knew... he'd submitted almost fifty candidates in the past four months with zero placements. "They're my biggest source of job listings but I can't make any money", he complained, "and I can't afford to waste any more time on them".
( Dec 09 2009, 12:26:30 PM EST )
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Saturday December 05, 2009
Saving
I saved more money during my divorce than during my entire marriage.
( Dec 05 2009, 03:17:03 PM EST )
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