Showing posts with label Chapter four. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chapter four. Show all posts

06 April 2010

Cagey's reading this week:

"Pirate Negotiating Tools"
http://www.psychologytoday.com/em/40539

Kind of interesting, but under the "life insurance" policy, how do you
avoid being murdered by your shipmate?
"North Korean Defector Touts Ideology Over Force"

I predict North Korea will be reunified with the Republic of Korea in my lifetime.  However, it could get wacky - PRC could go for a big real-estate grab if the regime is destabilized.

"7777 has Pennsylvania's Lucky Number"

Numerologist discussing this magnificent phenomenon.  A statistician pointed out that drawing 7-7-7-7 in a lotto is as likely as 1-2-3-4, 9-8-7-6, or 2-4-5-9, but consider this: the payout was $7.77M.  Now: maybe many know the devil's number in the Bible, but they may not know that "7" is considered a holy number.  If you needed an omen, of anything, this is a good one. 
 
"Fed to test Results-Only Work Environment" http://www.govtech.com/gt/articles/751230
Only responsible people can be trusted with this mechanism... maybe some newbies who need incentives or younger managers who put in extra when they need to.  As one journalist asked, "What does government produce, anyway? So they do nothing already  and they don't have to come to work now, either."  I can see this working for the military but perhaps not for bureaucrats.  There would have to be significant output performance measures to protect the government from heavy contusive bleeding.  Double-edged sword is obviously intrusiveness - micromanagement.

P.S. - Where's that four-day work-week everyone's been pining on about?!

David Brooks: "Blond argues that over the past generation we have witnessed two revolutions, both of which liberated the individual and decimated local associations. First, there was a revolution from the left: a cultural revolution that displaced traditional manners and mores; a legal revolution that emphasized individual rights instead of responsibilities; a welfare revolution in which social workers displaced mutual aid societies and self-organized associations."



"Then there was the market revolution from the right. In the age of deregulation, giant chains like Wal-Mart decimated local shop owners. Global financial markets took over small banks, so that the local knowledge of a town banker was replaced by a manic herd of traders thousands of miles away. Unions withered."


"The two revolutions talked the language of individual freedom, but they perversely ended up creating greater centralization. They created an atomized, segmented society and then the state had to come in and attempt to repair the damage."

26 August 2009

"She's So Gone" by Cause and Effect


With a bottle of wine
and two friends of mine
We could head to the hills
There's no need for those pills


Under fractal trees and a fractal sky
we are everything


All she needed was,
was a push from us

Now she's learning to fly

She's so gone
but so am I
Both of us been learning to fly
She's so gone
she'll touch the sky

And now I don't know what I'm feeling

Can't remember feeling this high
-
C&E interview here:

07 August 2009

Facing the Wind



Facing the Wind, by The Fixx

Just give me something to hold on
A piece of the world
That won't go wrong
Is there somebody there
I can talk to
Somebody sharing the same view


Facing the wind


One avenue that would lead to
A place on this earth
Where we all grew
Longing for travel we stood still
Watching a sky that was once blue


Facing the wind



Each line we throw
Gives us false hope
One ray of light, God I can't cope
Thinking about what we all are
One human race that's gone too far

Facing the wind...





27 July 2009

A motto as good as any standard to bear



"Ad astra per aspera"

-To the stars, through troubles

26 July 2009

"North South East West" by The Church



(It's neither here nor there) It's neither here nor there
North and south and east and west
(It has to be somewhere) It oughta be somewhere
North and south and east and west
I take my payment, I catch my flight,
And don't wait up for me tonight
(And you might find me there) and you might find me there
North and south and east and west

23 July 2009

"Soul Drifter" by Lindsey Buckingham

I'm a soul
drifter
And I'm out of this town
Ain't no use hangin' 'round
You see

My heart was broken
My part was spoken
Now the ground has opened
All around me

I'm a soul
lifter
And it's out of my hands
So it's off to other lands
You see

It's a new dawn
So it's so long
For the soul
lifter
The soul
drifter
That's me