20100205 Friday February 05, 2010

Amelia

Yes, as in Earhart. She was vaguely hispanic, divorced, thirty-two, five feet tall, three kids and... Mormon. About the last thing I expected at McFadden's but she was a good pool player, too. A commanding voice. Clear, strong, low. Intelligent.

Later on I played Roberta... imagine a voluptuous Tyra Banks, 5'9", perhaps twenty-five and the typical cat'n'mouse game. Feigned disinterest but played pool anyway. Walked away for awhile but returned later to re-evaluate me.

And finally Christina - young, blonde, slightly plump waitress with a Jamie Presley face that I met months ago. Tonight she was off work and chatted me up for an hour or so.

It's possible that my blue-collar pool pals are "better people" than most of my white-collar co-workers.

( Feb 05 2010, 04:06:45 AM EST ) Permalink

20100131 Sunday January 31, 2010

The Battlefield

How do you defeat the Rational Sociopath on the Rational Battlefield? You don't. You force him to fight on the Battlefield of the Irrational. The Rational Sociopath can't grasp the strategy of a Queen Sacrifice and will never play it. There's a reason that Goldman Sachs is 150 years old while Christianity is 2000 years old.

What was the underlying message of the movie "Daybreakers" in context of the banking crash? Now think about the messages of "Avatar", "The Book of Eli" and "Legion". Capitalism and free markets are only a subset of human behavior and a battle is already in progress.

Rhythm of Life

And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat
Puts a tingle in your fingers
And a tingle in your feet
Rhythm in your bedroom
Rhythm in the street
Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat

( Jan 31 2010, 04:56:25 AM EST ) Permalink

20100122 Friday January 22, 2010

Incremental Truth

Discovering the truth is an incremental process because Latency is a fundamental property of the physical world and of thought. Most people lack the courage and determination to seek the truth. I am undoubtedly incomprehensible to most interviewers and acquaintances. Latency is often a consolidation of many forces into a single vector.

I suspected a progression towards the 32-hour workweek, knew the empirical evidence of the Long Depression (60/48-hour week) and Great Depression (40-hour week) but it was in 2009 that I saw the theory and mathematical proof of it. Work is finite and shrinks in proportion to rising productivity. Work is a Commons area, subject to Tragedy Of The Commons and today's forty-hour workweek is an artificial constraint which prevents "overgrazing" of the Commons.

A 32-hour workweek is not guaranteed but it's the optimum path.

Even a de facto 36-hour workweek would measurably increase network flow-through.

See France and Germany as examples.

( Jan 22 2010, 04:51:59 AM EST ) Permalink

20100120 Wednesday January 20, 2010

The Fountainhead

Fiction.
Stranger than life.

The Fountainhead

The Fountainhead's protagonist, Howard Roark, is an individualistic young architect who chooses to struggle in obscurity rather than compromise his artistic and personal vision [in] an establishment centered on tradition-worship.

While Roark is working in the quarry, he encounters Dominique... There is an immediate attraction between them, which results in flirtation followed by what many readers interpret as rape.

[Ellesworth] Toohey sets out to destroy Roark through a smear campaign he spearheads.

Roark and Gail become great friends, although he does not know about Roark's past relationship with Dominique.

Roark... dynamites the building to prevent the subversion of his vision

The jury finds him not guilty. Roark marries Dominique.

The End.

( Jan 20 2010, 03:36:14 PM EST ) Permalink

20100114 Thursday January 14, 2010

Questions

If you ask your questions long enough and often enough, you get answers.

Most of the time.

The problem is that you eventually run out of questions. Well, not quite. You still have questions but they're minor and the answers are trivial or arbitrary or too easily found.

( Jan 14 2010, 03:40:37 AM EST ) Permalink

20100111 Monday January 11, 2010

Jobs Fading Out Again

Dice listings declined to 50.5K after rising to 53K in October, 2009. Indeed.com monthly listings also declined in December, year over year, and January's numbers already look poor.

( Jan 11 2010, 11:39:02 AM EST ) Permalink

20100108 Friday January 08, 2010

Desperation

The university is surrounded by small single and duplex rentals for students, all carrying the traditional "For Rent, call (XXX-XXXX)" signs for the past year until Christmas when this sign appeared -

( Jan 08 2010, 01:01:47 PM EST ) Permalink

20100107 Thursday January 07, 2010

Quandry

The problem with figuring things out is that easy quantifiable questions get replaced with difficult ethical questions. Are we the arbitrators of justice within our own local domain?

( Jan 07 2010, 05:02:07 AM EST ) Permalink

20091226 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 ) Permalink

20091225 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 ) Permalink

20091224 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 ) Permalink

20091223 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 ) Permalink

20091216 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 ) Permalink

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 ) Permalink

20091214 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 ) Permalink


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