Sunday, November 25, 2007
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Maryland To Tax Computer Support Services -- Tax -- InformationWeek
When other States are courting the high paying IT industries to their State, Maryland has decided to tax it out of theirs.
Maryland To Tax Computer Support Services -- Tax -- InformationWeek: "The measure increases sales tax by 1% and adds computer support services, data center support, custom programming, consulting, and disaster recovery services to the list. Legislators approved the change as part of a tax package they passed early Monday morning."
Friday, November 16, 2007
Warner Music Group: We were wrong to go to war with consumers
This statement that all but resembles an apology is just the latest tactic by the greedy to lull the consumer into a false sense security.
MacUser: News: UPDATED: Music boss: we were wrong to go to war with consumers: "We used to fool ourselves," he said. "We used to think our content was perfect just exactly as it was. We expected our business would remain blissfully unaffected even as the world of interactivity, constant connection and file sharing was exploding. And of course we were wrong. How were we wrong? By standing still or moving at a glacial pace, we inadvertently went to war with consumers by denying them what they wanted and could otherwise find and as a result of course, consumers won."
Union Members becoming Fat and Lazy?
NPR : Union Outsources Picket Lines to the Homeless: Gary Chaison, who teaches industrial relations at Clark University in Worcester, Mass., said renting pickets sends a bad message.
"It's essentially saying that our own members don't have the time, the inclination — or the spirit — to walk picket lines and protect their jobs,' Chaison said. And if actual carpenters don't care enough about companies paying lower wages, Chaison said, why should anyone else?
"I'm trying to imagine what the civil rights movement would have been like if, in fact, they had hired demonstrators to walk down South," Chaison said.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Blog Action Day: Two Environmentalists Anger Their Brethren
I've longed maligned the Environmental Special interest groups as bunch of tree hugging wackos that are looking more for headline grabbing notoriety than actually addressing any REAL environmental concerns.
Nordhaus and Shellenberger: Two Environmentalists Anger Their Brethren:
Even if every American SUV owner were to buy a hybrid tomorrow, that wouldn't come close to offsetting the environmental damage being perpetrated around the globe. In fact, all the standards, cap-and-trade limits, and emission reductions that environmentalists have been pushing for may slow, but will never reverse, global warming.
And that is Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger's inconvenient truth.
"There is simply no way we can achieve an 80 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions," they write in their introduction, "without creating breakthrough technologies that do not pollute."
Environmentalists, therefore, have missed a huge opportunity. Rather than being leaders in solving the global climate crisis, they are content to be doomsayers and scolds.
Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger first aligned themselves with like minded special interest groups to encourage a serious deep pocket investment of funds in developing alternative fuels. They quickly learned that these other groups had more important agendas.
"Labor groups were interested in protecting existing jobs in the US rather than creating jobs in the new-energy economy," Shellenberger says. "Environmental groups were more concerned with regulatory limits on greenhouse gases and raising fuel-economy standards." They had tried to be strategic by forming a coalition of interest groups, but interest groups were, in fact, the problem.
It is painfully obviously that as long as policy was shaped by special interests — including the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Sierra Club — there would be no policy other than short-term, narrowly focused fixes.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Immigration Raids Lead To Farm Labor Shortage - Bakersfield News Story - KERO Bakersfield
For those of you who think that it's a ruse for exploitation of immigrants. They really are filling a void.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
WMFE Public Broadcasting Stations : Audio Reading Service
WMFE Public Broadcasting Stations : Audio Reading Service: "The WMFE Audio Reading Service (ARS) is a valuable community service that provides news and information from local newspapers to the visually-impaired and print-disabled of the Central Florida region."
Friday, September 21, 2007
With fall nearing, beer lovers celebrate brewing - CNN.com
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The Jury Selection process needs to be overhauled.
Monday, September 17, 2007
FOXNews.com - China Recalls Tainted Leukemia Drugs - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News
"China, a major global supplier, has been facing growing international pressure to improve the quality of its exports after dangerous toxins — from lead to an antifreeze ingredient — were found in goods including toys and toothpaste."
Call me one of those "Conspiracy Theory NutCases" donning his tin foil hat, but you have to admit that the evidence continues to mount that China is trying to destroy America by poisoning us slowly but surely.
The Deadbeat Dad Myth � Violent Acres
My nephew in-law pays through the nose for a child he never sees. The EX keeps disappearing.
The courts tell him, "Oh well, too bad!"
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Shuttleworth: Microsoft Fracturing the Open-Source Community
Man must pay alimony to wife despite her domestic partnership - CNN.com
It's not about equal rights anymore for special interest groups, its about preferential treatment!!
Man must pay alimony to wife despite her domestic partnership - CNN.com
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
SSRN-"I've Got Nothing to Hide" and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy by Daniel Solove
SSRN-"I've Got Nothing to Hide" and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy by Daniel Solove
Friday, June 29, 2007
Google Maps Mania: Driving Directions get even better on Google Maps!
Saturday, June 23, 2007
U.S. troops intensify fighting
From the Philadelphia Inquirer | 06/23/2007: "Brig. Gen. Mick Bednarek, assistant commander for operations with the 25th Infantry Division, estimated that several hundred low-level al-Qaeda fighters remained in the city.
'They're clearly in hiding, no question about it. But they're a hard-line group of fighters who have no intention of leaving, and they want to kill as many coalition and Iraqi security forces as they possibly can,' Bednarek said yesterday.
'It's 24-7 for us here, and it's probably the same for our adversary as well,' he said. 'It's house to house, block to block, street to street, sewer to sewer - and it's also cars, vans - we're searching every one of them.'"
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Duke, ex-lacrosse players reach settlement - CNN.com
Duke, ex-lacrosse players reach settlement - CNN.com
Saturday, June 16, 2007
A rift emerges over U.S. policy toward Iran - International Herald Tribune
A rift emerges over U.S. policy toward Iran - International Herald Tribune: "The debate has pitted Rice and her deputies against the few remaining hawks inside the administration, especially those in the office of Vice President Dick Cheney who, by some accounts, are pressing for greater consideration of military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities."
Also from the Article: "Even beyond its nuclear program, Iran is emerging as an increasing source of trouble for the Bush administration by inflaming the insurgencies in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon and in Gaza, where it has provided military and financial support to the militant Islamic group Hamas, which now controls the coastal strip."
With the American forces engaged with the Taliban in Southern Afghanistan, will we be invading our ally Pakistan in an attempts to end the tribal harboring of the enemy?
With Iran's alleged funding and arming of Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza and various insurgency groups in Iraq, will the US begin some type of aerial assault on Nuclear enrichment facilities, weapons plants, the Capitol or wholesale on Iraqi people themselves.
The Wild West "Shoot 'em dead" mentality of the Bush Administration makes the worst case scenarios more realistically probable than any American Citizen will admit to themselves.
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