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Sunday, December 10, 2006
Friday, December 08, 2006
News
Cornell University researchers are reporting what appears to be a statistically significant relationship between autism rates and television watching by children under the age of 3. The researchers studied autism incidence in California, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Washington state. They found that as cable television became common in California and Pennsylvania beginning around 1980, childhood autism rose more in the counties that had cable than in the counties that did not. They further found that in all the Western states, the more time toddlers spent in front of the television, the more likely they were to exhibit symptoms of autism disorders.
Sunday, December 03, 2006
IBM, Yahoo!, AT&T and the skeletons
IBM -- supplied Hitler with machines to 'finish' the Jews.
AT&T -- secretly spied on its American customers.
Yahoo -- spied on email for China leading to jail time for journalists.
AOL -- stole customer money from credit cards.
MICROSOFT -- (fill the blank)
AT&T -- secretly spied on its American customers.
Yahoo -- spied on email for China leading to jail time for journalists.
AOL -- stole customer money from credit cards.
MICROSOFT -- (fill the blank)
Business: Slaves
Tony Blair was attempting to do the right thing by apologizing for slavery. His effort did not go well with many, some bloggers included. And while Blair was hallucinating about slavery, Kramer was busy giving a racist blow job.
Invest in a FOREST -- click HERE (tag: funnny)
NB: Some financial beneficiaries of slavery include J P M Chase and Bank of America.
Invest in a FOREST -- click HERE (tag: funnny)
NB: Some financial beneficiaries of slavery include J P M Chase and Bank of America.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Business: illegals
Has your business suffered a burglary lately? Well ...
It is becoming clear we need tougher laws to deter increasingly daring criminals. From thieves to DUI, gang violence and drug trafficking.
Tougher laws would be fair but considering past tragedies involving wrongful convictions we ought to be cautious.
It seems the trap for innocent citizens is widening and to make matters worse -- who are the people setting the trap laws that make life hard for good people? ... corrupt politicians involved in teen molestation.
There is a problem with the system. The root causes of dangerous crime are being ignored. If illegal people raise crime levels, that is what should be addressed. But by selectively applying the law, the system is sacrificing national safety for the sake of votes and business
The solution to crime should start with a seal to the in-flow of South American criminals and society will be safe again.
What do the politicians have to say about that.
It is becoming clear we need tougher laws to deter increasingly daring criminals. From thieves to DUI, gang violence and drug trafficking.
Tougher laws would be fair but considering past tragedies involving wrongful convictions we ought to be cautious.
It seems the trap for innocent citizens is widening and to make matters worse -- who are the people setting the trap laws that make life hard for good people? ... corrupt politicians involved in teen molestation.
There is a problem with the system. The root causes of dangerous crime are being ignored. If illegal people raise crime levels, that is what should be addressed. But by selectively applying the law, the system is sacrificing national safety for the sake of votes and business
The solution to crime should start with a seal to the in-flow of South American criminals and society will be safe again.
What do the politicians have to say about that.
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Clinton Surplus and American Growth
Click here for full story
This July 22 2000 story by CNN demonstrates the wonders and magic a President can perform when their focus is improving the welfare of ordinary Americans. Economists will surely remember President Clinton ;)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Clinton announced Wednesday that the federal budget surplus for fiscal year 2000 amounted to at least $230 billion, making it the largest in U.S. history and topping last year's record surplus of $122.7 billion.
"Eight years ago, our future was at risk," Clinton said Wednesday morning. "Economic growth was low, unemployment was high, interest rates were high, the federal debt had quadrupled in the previous 12 years.
This July 22 2000 story by CNN demonstrates the wonders and magic a President can perform when their focus is improving the welfare of ordinary Americans. Economists will surely remember President Clinton ;)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Clinton announced Wednesday that the federal budget surplus for fiscal year 2000 amounted to at least $230 billion, making it the largest in U.S. history and topping last year's record surplus of $122.7 billion.
"Eight years ago, our future was at risk," Clinton said Wednesday morning. "Economic growth was low, unemployment was high, interest rates were high, the federal debt had quadrupled in the previous 12 years.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
China Growth
There is no doubt China's economy is growing fast.Click here for cash back;) As the dominant producer, Chinese citizens are enjoying better quality of life. China is a shinning example of the pros of globalization. But the Chinese are also unethical and when it comes to the environment, they will do a lot of damage on their path to growth which counts as a con for globalization but the balancing forces will always be.
Monday, November 13, 2006
Hire A Smile
NEWS: A certain company hired all applicants who smiled at least 4 times during the interview process ...
Pardon me but WTF?. Lets see...
Employers have settled for superficiality in their hiring policies in order to get the best looking breed of employees -- in a market full of excess labor.
Job candidates today have better chances if they are;
1. Skinny
2. Booby
3. Smilly
4. Blanca
5. Patient
Pass the 1 to 5 test and chances are you can do 8-5 since you also possess an empty head, a price of beauty. Good news ... you are what we (employers) seek. Go here and talk to BETTY, she is pretty ;)
Today's jobs involve repetitive tasks which only beautiful people can perform.
Pardon me but WTF?. Lets see...
Employers have settled for superficiality in their hiring policies in order to get the best looking breed of employees -- in a market full of excess labor.
Job candidates today have better chances if they are;
1. Skinny
2. Booby
3. Smilly
4. Blanca
5. Patient
Pass the 1 to 5 test and chances are you can do 8-5 since you also possess an empty head, a price of beauty. Good news ... you are what we (employers) seek. Go here and talk to BETTY, she is pretty ;)
Today's jobs involve repetitive tasks which only beautiful people can perform.
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Crazy!
I went out to a music event last night where one of the 45 year old hillbilly’s fainted. I was scared that he died, but he got back up and played another song about 30 minutes later. I woke up at 7 am to go to a sleep specialist because I was told I have sleep apnea. When I got there, I found out that the machine costs 500 dollars to rent for a week, and 2000 dollars to buy. Needless to say I had to leave the sleep apnea clinic with my poverty between my legs and coffee all over my shirt.
China and ONE trillion dollar surplus!
If you expect a dissection of Supply side economics, hit back. But according to BBC; In November China will achieve a new milestone in its economic development when its total foreign exchange reserves reach $1 trillion. I advocate for globalization and can not wait to see how reality works vs theory.
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Democrats will boost business
Now that Democrats are the majority in the House and Senate, the International business community is celebrating. The global feeling is that U.S policy will shift. This is what the world wants, they are not against US, they think we are against them. International business is about to get better. See world opinion HERE
Monday, November 06, 2006
Business threads 2007
For Autumn Winter 2006, the key fashion trends hinge on designers moving away from the ultra feminine looks of recent seasons. Their autumn 2006 range incorporates the C21st layered look, where different textures and a more sombre palette play against each other. This is combined with interesting manipulation of shapes. The new volume is dramatic, often shocking in its surprise. But most importantly is does feel new, modern and forward looking however revived or archive raided.
Vista Review!!
Vista's interface sucks. Weirdly, it gives you a headache after a while and you begin to long for the simplicity of XP, and switching to the Windows Classic theme doesn't completely alleviate it.
By default, windows actually "fly in" to view. EVERY SINGLE WINDOW. You will be annoyed after 30 seconds.
would you buy a BANANA franchise?
Every window border has a gigantic window border with an ugly blurring effect, giving everything a weird camouflage look. Microsoft didn't know how else to deal with overlaying text on top of this, so they just put a white haze behind letters which look utterly bizarre and actually makes it difficult to read. See more on reviews at PATNOX.COM
By default, windows actually "fly in" to view. EVERY SINGLE WINDOW. You will be annoyed after 30 seconds.
would you buy a BANANA franchise?
Every window border has a gigantic window border with an ugly blurring effect, giving everything a weird camouflage look. Microsoft didn't know how else to deal with overlaying text on top of this, so they just put a white haze behind letters which look utterly bizarre and actually makes it difficult to read. See more on reviews at PATNOX.COM
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Doing Business in War time
War is not all doom. Think of the possibilities. If blood is flowing, patch the wounds, supply medicine, military needs equipment - get involved. When doing this kind of trade, do not pick sides. Serve both or all the fighting sides and that becomes your double edge sword, bleeding profits left and right. The economy will thank you. Credits: news.waweru.net
Monday, October 30, 2006
Ride Home
I'm sitting on a bus, filled with young, beautiful people who are undoubtedly on their way from work. We get on this bus together, have our short time in close proximity, sit in silence with our iPods plugged in, not even knowing each other's names. How sad. The bus driver is an Asian man who surely works too hard for the payment he receives twice-a-month. The rest of the passengers are on their way to an unsatisfying job that pays their way to material happiness. This could very easily be our last ride together.
Why I love this city -- The people
And the top five;
1. Cool, arty older woman who let me work on the Sunday NYT crossword with her.
2. Funny Orthodox Jewish homeboy freestyling raps about sheckels and kippas.
3. Scary black dude whom I busted listening to Whitney's "I'm Every Woman" on his ipod.
4. Conservative blonde WASP banker-type woman who gave the homeless guy her sandwich.
5. Incredibly fragile 85-year old gentleman kindly offering his seat to a young pregnant woman.
1. Cool, arty older woman who let me work on the Sunday NYT crossword with her.
2. Funny Orthodox Jewish homeboy freestyling raps about sheckels and kippas.
3. Scary black dude whom I busted listening to Whitney's "I'm Every Woman" on his ipod.
4. Conservative blonde WASP banker-type woman who gave the homeless guy her sandwich.
5. Incredibly fragile 85-year old gentleman kindly offering his seat to a young pregnant woman.
Staying Fit in A city
There is something beautiful about sunrise in this city. An otherwise fast-paced hectic metropolis becomes this idyllic almost sleepy-town, slowly waking to another day. The exorexiacs are heading off to the gym—I have never seen more fit people in my neighborhood, I guess this is where they hide—the nice El Salvadorian ladies saying hello to me as I realize my biceps are going wild. Everything that characterizes this city still happens, but at a slower pace.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
You need see this
I got kicked off YouTube over two months ago. The reason? Contributing to the success of their service. I uploaded a good number of videos to YouTube, almost none of which I owned the copyright to, all of which I got from other sources on the internet. My first video, the “banned” Xbox 360 ad, was for a time the second most watched video on YouTube, with close to two million viewings click to see banned video
Saturday, August 19, 2006
Capital Resources
(i) Angel Investors -- are wealthy individuals who become personally involved in fledgling ventures, lending their expertise, experience, and money. Often, the angel is someone who has a personal connection with the entrepreneur, but can also be outsiders on the lookout for a winning business model that just needs a little push.
(ii) Venture Capitalists, or VCs -- are basically individuals organized into large firms that will give you money to fund your business if they think that you'll be profitable. In exchange for their giving you money, you have to promise them a percentage (that is, share) of your company. VC firms often specialize in a certain industry so that the various companies in their portfolio become mutually supportive. Their funds range from a few millions to billions of dollars invested in a variety of globe-spanning ventures.
(ii) Venture Capitalists, or VCs -- are basically individuals organized into large firms that will give you money to fund your business if they think that you'll be profitable. In exchange for their giving you money, you have to promise them a percentage (that is, share) of your company. VC firms often specialize in a certain industry so that the various companies in their portfolio become mutually supportive. Their funds range from a few millions to billions of dollars invested in a variety of globe-spanning ventures.
Business
Hi,
?Necesidad de trabajar de hogar? Mucho la demanda del Web site para ayudarle pero ellos termina encima de explotarle.
(i) Ella carga los honorarios para cayudarle comienza un negocio casero
(ii) La materia libre que ella ofrece como los CDes y DVDs es un anuncio grande con nada hacer con comenzar un negocio casero verdadero.
(iii) Despu?s de pagarles le hacen orden y almacenan sus productos.
(iv) Muchos de sus planes de negocio son sin valor.
Ayudo a la gente con los planes de negocio que trabajan -- para libre.
?Necesidad de trabajar de hogar? Mucho la demanda del Web site para ayudarle pero ellos termina encima de explotarle.
(i) Ella carga los honorarios para cayudarle comienza un negocio casero
(ii) La materia libre que ella ofrece como los CDes y DVDs es un anuncio grande con nada hacer con comenzar un negocio casero verdadero.
(iii) Despu?s de pagarles le hacen orden y almacenan sus productos.
(iv) Muchos de sus planes de negocio son sin valor.
Ayudo a la gente con los planes de negocio que trabajan -- para libre.
Monday, August 14, 2006
Business Ideas and Plans
Hi,
Need to work from home? Many website claim to help you but they end up exploiting you.
(i) They charge fees for 'helping you start a home business'
(ii) The free stuff they offer like CDs and DVDs are a big advertisement with nothing to do with starting a real home business.
(iii) After paying them they make you order and warehouse their products.
(iv) Many of their business plans are worthless.
I help people with business plans that work -- for free. Write to me gendo@postmaster.co.uk
Need to work from home? Many website claim to help you but they end up exploiting you.
(i) They charge fees for 'helping you start a home business'
(ii) The free stuff they offer like CDs and DVDs are a big advertisement with nothing to do with starting a real home business.
(iii) After paying them they make you order and warehouse their products.
(iv) Many of their business plans are worthless.
I help people with business plans that work -- for free. Write to me gendo@postmaster.co.uk
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