Sunday, 31 October 2010

Suzi Malin's Challenge

Previous commentaries:

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What has happened:

http://www.camdennewjournal.com/news/2010/jul/lost-light-artist-suzi-malin-turns-developer

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Getting Rid of Wrinkles is now EASY

Check out the advances in facial beauty technologies!

http://www.howlifeworks.com/popular/How_To_Nix_the_Needles_Scientists_Release_HighPotency_AntiWrinkle_Serum_with_Instant_Results_19

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Saturday, 30 October 2010

Credit Creation As Coming Before Money Creation and Manchester United

Those who see the ownership of Manchester United as being based on credit created in the United States for a retailer based in the United States might be forgiven for wondering how an economy, especially a world economy works.

Mike Shedlock, a blogger on the global economy, captures the conundrum very succinctly by saying credit creation comes before money creation.

I respect Mike's view very much, but the fact remains that he is self schooled in economics, or at least that is what I understand from other blogs. So, how much credence do you give to a guy who reads a lot?

Well, I think you will learn much if you read Mike's blogs. Mike is also known as Mish to his many readers, and there are many of them.

What economics classes do generally is present loads of detail about what the present state of affairs without telling you much about how they got there. Mish says credit comes first, and he is absolutely right. Credit bids up the price of money and the authorities then supply the money to reduce it's price. Without official creation of money, it's price would be too high for governments to finance their own debt, the credit we have given them to do things we voted them to do.

Mish is right to say it's important to add history to the economic analysis. If you don't have the story then all you have is the accounting, which amounts to a whole lot of balance sheets adding to zero. All the pluses must add to all the minuses, zero out in total. All the sources of finance add up to all the uses.

All entities have a balance sheet. We all do whether we realize it or not.

What then is credit?

Credit is an accounting entry on the asset side of a balance sheet, i.e. credit, by some entity that is authorized to make such entries, a lender, for some entity that is authorized to receive such entities, i.e. a customer. The lender will charge an interest rate but the actual interest rate has yet to be determined.

Before someone can use the new credit the lending entity may have to go out and buy money and make it available to the customer. For money to be created in it's balance sheet, it will bid in the money market and the price of money will go up just that small amount needed.

Assume a huge amount is lent, then a bid will raise the price of money appreciably and the market price for money will rise, that is, the interest rate for money will rise.

This is where the central bank steps into the picture because the raising of interest rates is not on its own going to increase the supply of money in the system. To keep the interest rate from rising the central bank will supply credit to the lender, or lenders as a market, by offering money at an interest rate lower than the market rate.

Thus, the central bank increases the money supply by issuing it's own credit, which results in monetary expansion. With matching monetary expansion, the interest rate does not move.

This is how credit creation drives the system in the modern economy. Advances by banks create a demand for money which is obtained within the banking system. If the system is short of money, the central ban will lend it to the market in order to avoid interest rates going up.

You might wonder whether a government operates like a bank. Well, consider that it may have a balance sheet that can create loans and the money for these loans needs to come from the central bank by the central bank giving credit to the banks that lend to the government.

So there you have it, the government behaves like a bank and has a borrowing requirement that is met by central bank loans. If the interest rate does not go up, it means that demand for credit by other entities has fallen or the central bank has created money for the system, that is, more credit for the system.

Mike Shedlock / Mish has many words of wisdom....

http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2010/10/german-finance-minister-accuses-us-of.html

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Friday, 29 October 2010

Deflation?

Occasionally, those not trained specifically in economics produce commentary that fires one to think.

I have been formally trained in economics and economic history, which is perhaps a disadvantage if discussing economics with Mish.

Mish has an excellent grasp of the issues and his ideas are not to be disregarded because they are not conventional.  Perhaps, insights coming from a wide breadth of reading qualify one more than the passing of exams. Well done, Mish.  You are a man to read:

http://www.businessinsider.com/mike-mish-shedlock-10-2010



http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2010/10/double-dip-delayed-not-derailed.html

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Do you view current approaches to big banks as the way to go?

What are the alternatives to bank bailouts?

http://www.businessinsider.com/mike-mish-shedlock-10-2010

How far will people go?

http://www.businessinsider.com/anti-bank-bailout-revolution-2010-10

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iPad Popularity is Not the Only Factor in Sales Growth

Supplies of components are improving!

http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4209821/ISuppli-again-boosts-iPad-sales-forecast

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Why Keynes Would Agree With The Idea of Government Supported Investment at Home

In Keyne's day, the structure of economies was very different from what it is today. His emphasis on short term investment to get job numbers up was speculative to say the least. New investment could introduce new technology that would spur on efficiency of labour and reduce employment numbers. Schumpeter the economic historian understood what Keynes did not understand and that was the real dynamic of the business cycle within an economy that's evolving. However, put Keynes and Schumpeter together and you get a better perspective of what new investment might do. You also see where US economic policies fight each other. One is that America wants jobs, but has implemented policies that encourage unemployment and inefficiency.

The reason is that economists designing American policies are not very skilled in applying all the economic sciences together in an integrated fashion. They produce piecemeal policies that an economic historian would regard as ludicrous. Too many investment ideas don't mix macro and micro economic concepts very well or neglect non linear economic dynamics and product mix evolution. Bad understanding of economics leads to ineffective policy and huge mistakes in macroeconomic management such as we have seen. Business schools, economics departments, and economic history departments are just that separate schools of practice and thought leading to a mishmash of weirdness and inconsistency.

Spending on new equipment will help growth in a domestic context such as the United States in the modern context because of the shift of employment to other economies. It is extremely important to reduce the cost of capital investment in an advanced economy competing with a labour rich economy. Get rid of the taxes on investment in the United States and growth will result and it will be in keeping with the ideas of the great economists. Reduce capital gains taxes in advanced economies in order to slow down the export of jobs to labour rich economies.

The cost will be greater economies of scale rising in advanced economies and more employment in the labour rich economies. The source of growth in an advanced economy that has skilled labour must be investment in capital that can use that labour and achieve efficiencies.

To encourage investment in equipment, and to create jobs in an advanced economy, it is not a good idea to have a weak exchange rate as that will encourage inefficiencies of all forms and the export of efficient manufacturing to other countries.

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Why Do Good Economists Disagree?

It's very confusing that the social scientists occupy a world of knowledge that seems far less secure than the world of knowledge occupied by the physical scientists. The social sciences, such as economics, are not so different in reliability.

What people fail to understand is that a social science discovery has a sell-by and use-by date that comes much sooner than that of the physical sciences because the number of variables is much larger. Not only that, but the world of the social sciences is non linear and few economists can explain their thinking to audiences unskilled in non linear thought. The world thinks in a linear way despite the fact that almost everything in the social world happens in a non linear way. Dah! Most social science stuff is too difficult for the man in the street to understand consciously, but unconsciously there may be hope.

Similarly, a good social science non linear law lasts for a very short period, while a good physical science non linear law lasts almost endlessly. Look at chaos mathematics and ask how you convey the truths of that to the broad public. By the time a social science law is discovered the social world has gone, but by the time a physical law is discovered the world will be able to use it for a while.

Thus, when you read an economist's views you need to assess how long the views, even if correct, will last, probably not much longer than a good weather forecast made a week in advance of the weather. That weather forecasts are much better is quite evident, but this is probabilistic. They are more probably better, but not certainly better. The sell-by dates for an economist's views are fairly short, so one has to be very careful when using them. Some economist's views are stale the moment they are spoken, being based on other economist views, which are stale. Most economists views are stale and it is difficult to find fresh ones, but when you do, they are very very usable.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303284604575582240138889912.html?mod=WSJ_economy_LeftTopHighlights

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/29/AR2010102900598.html?wpisrc=nl_natlalert

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We Make A Mistake If We Ignore History And Why We Should Not Ignore Milton Friedman on Money

Too much money all at once and you get inflation? Well, the evidence suggests that money is the main source of inflationary impulse. Actually, we may not get inflation because we may be increasing money at a time of growth and the growth may require more money. The problem is that if we do not know when growth will occur, we do not know when we should have more money. It's not a question of Keynes versus Friedman. It's a question of the economics of short run expectations and risk against long term prudence and hedging. Keynes was a risk taker as we see from his speculation at Cambridge in commodities. Friedman was a hedger who knew that too much money at the wrong time produced real social problems down the road.

We have seen the inflation and now we are seeing more risk taking should the growth that we all want to see not happen. Well, the reality's that the world is growing and it needs dollars because dollars are the only world currency apart from gold and SDRs. That SDRs get translated into dollars at some point is self evident and that SDRs as dollars are hot money is risky. Should however the dollars produce a bout of commodity inflation similar to what happened in the 1970s, we would have real problems.

The risk is real that we will see a race to commodities out of dollars and should that happen we will get out our Milton Friedman papers and understand that he said that he told us so. What are you in favor of inflation as a risk or growth. Chances are that it is the weaker advanced economies that will suffer most!

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303443904575578202202857136.html?mod=WSJ_hp_us_mostpop_read

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What are spies really like?

We have seen the Russian spies caught in America become celebrities claiming to have been unsuccessful. We have read about how spies infiltrated schools and workplaces during the cold war. We have seen James Bond 007, Mission Impossible, Spooks and Alias on television. But, what are spies really like?

I suspect that they are too busy in operations to be that well informed, but heh everyone has a view!

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303362404575579800140735056.html?mod=djemITPE_h

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Head's Artwork Draws the People to the National Art Gallery

What is it about this artists work that makes it so interesting?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2010/oct/28/clive-head-national-gallery-exhibition?CMP=EMCGT_291010&#

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Thursday, 28 October 2010

Understanding Chinese Communism the Capitalist Way

What distinguishes Chinese communism from Russian communism is the ability to survive, which rests on a failure to denounce past wrongs!

http://www.lrb.co.uk/v32/n20/slavoj-zizek/can-you-give-my-son-a-job

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The Saint Thomas Approach Won't Work For Our Natural Friends

In Christianity, there is what I would term the Saint Thomas approach which is the doubting Thomas approach of not believing something without first hand sight. This approach to religion places the onus of proof onto the conveyor of evidence. Unless, the messenger can actually show real visible proof, the message is not accepted as believable. We tend not to believe that human use of food from other countries might damage the world ecosystem.

Some times, the approach will not work because of the basic flaw in it's logic:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/26/AR2010102607146.html?tid=wp_featuredstories

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Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Congratulations to the New Mayor of Lambton Shores, Ontario

Dear Bill!

Congratulations on your new role as Mayor of Lambton Shores. I wish you every success.

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The Problem with Economists: Keynesian, Monetarist, and Pragmatist

The fact is that economists differ in their advice because they are paid to differ. There are very few self employed economists. Ronald Brech of Wimbledon was one such economist, and I had the immense joy of working for him. His ideas evoked brilliance compared with the run of the mill economists that I have had to deal with before or since.

Maybe it's being an independent economist that helps one achieve the understanding of business and macroeconomics simultaneously, but I don't think that it's just that. One must add that economists are pretty awful if they are not totally immersed in reading economic history very thoroughly. The worst economists are those that come out of mathematics and try to give the idea that mathematics is the be all and end all of the science.

They are dead wrong and the huge monster mistakes their notions can spread is horrendous.

So get an economist who is steeped in economic history and pragmatism, knows that business cycles are a very real phenomenon and has the wisdom to understand how money works an economy. You are bound to get better policy as a result.

We see the buying off of economic policy in political events and campaigns. Paid off economists, the ones that can be bought for a dime will tell the political candidates and the public what they want to hear. Things like the economy needs a stimulus are always popular so these economic solutions come simultaneously from the mouths of paid off economists of opposing sides in economic debates. Give us a break!

Especially economists in universities are paid off so don't think they are slightest bit independent. No, to find an economist that is not bought by politicals or comp orates, is just plain difficult.

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America Should Look At What Germany Has Done to Get Its Mind Set Sorted Out on Economic Policy

It's not through inefficiency that one grows an economy. America and Canada need to learn that lesson, tough as it may seem!

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303467004575574563322804360.html?mod=WSJ_hp_us_mostpop_read

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Monday, 25 October 2010

Paul Krugman's Assessment of the Obama Chances Prior to the US Mid-term

Krugman as an economist, you would be foolish not to respect. He puts words into my mouth when he writes as well as this article:

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/25/opinion/25krugman.html?src=ISMR_AP_LO_MST_FB

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What is Short Selling on the US Housing Market?

Short selling occurs when you sell your house to pay off part of the mortgage. the kicker is who you might sell to and your real motivation!

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/25/business/25short.html?_r=1&th&emc=th

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Windows Phone 7

According to a reviewer, the Microsoft platform has a very real chance of surprising us with something good. Will it's neat technology make you happy?

http://www.businessinsider.com/windows-phone-7-versus-iphone

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Why American Reform May Not Happen!

The rest of the world has often viewed American politics with disbelief. How can a country that claims to be progressive be so very backward in key issues. America seems to have become an inventor of mistakes, no, an innovator, which is more dangerous. It's not that America does not have great ideas, but that a democracy as large as America is doomed to fail in common sense if there is a large sector of companies that have non-democratic agendas, but non of the prevalent common sense.

In America, it's not the people who govern but moneyed interests and large business interests. Such people are interested in themselves. The mistake is to see America as any different from a chaotic result of mathematics at play where random results are not likely to occur so long as the machinery of politics favors those with money and influence.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/oct/24/obama-never-room-for-radical-change?intcmp=239

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BP is Not All it Makes Itself Out to Be in it's Advertising

I guess this is to be expected from a large company?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/oct/24/tea-party-climate-change-deniers?CMP=EMCGT_251010&

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Saturday, 23 October 2010

The Rush to Tablets is On

Do you own a tablet or iPad? If not, my guess is that by the end of 2011, you probably will, and it will have a home alongside your small camera and mobile phone each with their tiny bits to plug in and unplug. Confusing and choosing is the new world:

http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2010/10/small_computers

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Test your browser against the next implementation of HTML

http://html5test.com/

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What are the implications of ARM for Intel?

Has Apple already made up its mind?

http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-thinks-intels-new-lightweight-processors-suck-2010-10

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Beautiful Paris

The Genuine Article and a Great Sketcher

View this blog:

http://drawingthemotmot.wordpress.com/

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The Importance of Being an Independent Blogger and there is Pepsigate

I make it pretty obvious that I am an independent blogger. That means that I have my own standards to adhere to. My writing is full of flaws and my logic is not air tight, but I am independent unlike some I know of who are paid by corporations to present a view. The Pepsigate controversy arose because of the lack of independence in a science blog world:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/blog/2010/jul/07/scienceblogs-blogging-pepsi

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Pepsigate

What is that I wonder? ::

http://scienceblogs.com/clock/2010/07/the_pepsigate_linkfest.php

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Does Anyone Read My Blog?

Well yes! If you are reading my blog, then you are reading my blog. This is despite me not promoting it.

However, read how the major writers fare:

http://scienceblogs.com/clock/2010/07/scienceblogs_and_me_and_the_ch.php

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State of Fear

What are the real risks from climate change and should we be worried? Some say we should be agnostic to the idea that there is a real problem. In my view, the idea that we should ignore the very real possibility of climate change, however gradual, is rather naive and misguided. I welcome the efforts by scientists to explore what could be the biggest issue of our children's future. I am not afraid that it might mean crazy ideas, but I think all the silly ideas need to be placed on the table and examined. That Al Gore had the inclination to explore these issues is wonderful whether he supported a Democratic or Republican political viewpoint is immaterial. Everyone should be concerned and a not a little afraid as our ancestors were.

http://www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=12455

MIT and Global Warming:

http://mit.whoi.edu/

Woods Hole has it's own ideas:

http://www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=7118

Read and learn:

http://www.forbes.com/feeds/globenewswire/2010/10/15/woods_hole_oceanographic_institution_launches_ocean_203890.html

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The Problem for America of a Weak Dollar and Credit Creation

It should not come as a surprise that the management of an exchange rate, international finance and monetary policy is a multiple edged sword.

A major issue is the ease with which US firms relocate production to China and the low cost labour sources around the globe. This is not a bad thing for China, nor India, nor the Tiger economies of Asia. It's a bad thing for American employment. How do you figure moving the US exchange rate down somehow slows this process? To my mind, the weakening dollar reflects too many dollars doing bugger all but available to US companies to relocate their production outside the US. In fact, credit creation by George Bush accelerating the flow of jobs outside of America by making it easy for US companies to finance relocation. Dah!

The dollar's weakness is not really an advantage to America because it allows for inefficiencies in the American economy to grow. Cheapening American goods only allows US firms to be more inefficient.

The weaker US exchange rate does not slow down American imports which are due to relatively higher incomes in America. Americans have a knack for buying rubbish so a rise in the cost of this rubbish won't slow down the influx. What would slow down the inflow would be a change in the mix of goods to higher quality. This is not encouraged by weak monetary policy.

The idea that exchange rates going up or down affects trade is an old one, but the problem is that the arguments frequently neglect the mix in the value of trade, or put another way, higher incomes in America and saving would result in a trading up of the composition of imports by America. The fact that America imports more rubbish despite a weakening of its currency means that incomes in America are declining. Imports are remaining high even as the dollar value falls. The exchange rate does little to offset the trade imbalance which reshapes itself into a different mix of goods.

The perverse process of economics means that a stronger dollar might get US companies in America to produce the rubbish that it's customers seem to thrive on.

In none-rubbish products, however, a stronger dollar would force US firms to be more efficient. The problem is then that they avoid that process by migrating their production to China. So how does the exchange rate impact anything? Well, perhaps the US could consume quality rather than rubbish.

All in all, the problem is weakness in American domestic economic policy that encourages Americans to consume rubbish from China rather than quality from America. Figure that one out!

I think that maybe the solution is to force a slowdown in the American economy through more expensive money. This would make it more difficult to finance relocation in China based on credit funded in America. Perhaps, the problem is that it is too easy to relocate production to China while there is so much credit available in America to make it easy to relocate.

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

America Goes From Bad to Worse .. Now it is Blaming Others for a Bad Outcome when that is almost directly due to Policy at Home

Excessive credit creation is the problem and we all see it's effects in American moral decline. This is a decline into gutter fighting and hostility to moderation.

Yes! A dollar based international financial system is inadequate, but it was America that saw and forced the Euro rise in value from well under a dollar to well over a dollar where it now stands, possibly as much as 60 percent decline on occasion. The financial institutions gambled away our children's future. It was America and Britain living well beyond their means that sucked in resources and acquired resources in an aggressive bid for world economic power by their largest financial firms.

A country that can't get it's act together on credit creation for wasteful development of it's property sector should not go around pointing it's finger at everyone else and say they are to blame. No, America, the buck stops with you. Your system is to blame for the present US and world crisis and more credit creation is not the solution. The American dollar printing press is not the answer.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303738504575567431511483738.html?mod=djemTEW_h

The answer is more discipline for the US dollar within a new international currency system based on a new IMF SDR mechanism in which credit creation for me sake of economic and political warfare and dominance is not rewarded. Yes, American, you have been fighting a war and there is a bill because you have not been victorious. That may be a shame, but it does not mean that you can acquire the assets of other countries with impunity just because your banks and financial institutions and derived monster companies gamble with those dollars your economy has created and cannot sustain. The dollar is weak because it is being used maliciously.

Under such a new international system all countries would be required to exercise discipline and the industrial countries would not be able to spend their way, gamble, their way further and further into debt the way Gordon Brown and the administration of George Bush did.

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Friday, 22 October 2010

Why Reforms in America are Very Expensive and Slow

Ever wonder who opposes legislation for business reforms in America? Those in established positions have the money to oppose legislation that would get the ducks in line for effective competition. It's not surprising that occasionally the US seems so far behind the ball on matters of vital concern to the rest of the world. Rich minorities rule through financing opposition campaigns.

From The New York Times:

Top Companies Aid Chamber of Commerce in Policy Fights

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a leading force against President Obama, has seen sizable donations from top corporations including Dow Chemical and Goldman Sachs.

http://nyti.ms/cPdmpp


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The Nature of Memory - She is Changing

Gone soon will be the days of the hard drive!

http://www.eetimes.com/discussion/other/4209909/Apple-changing-the-game-with-memory?cid=NL_CommsDesign

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Thursday, 21 October 2010

What Do People Say About the iPad?

They rave about it!

http://www.businessinsider.com/ipad-100-day-review-2010-8

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Partial Costing of Help to Banks Omits Many Costs

I would like to see a full costing and who benefits from this massive infusion of money:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/21/AR2010102101941.html?wpisrc=nl_natlalert

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I met a man on Portabello Road who was concerned about cruelty to animals in large farms

He referred to American farming methods that were arriving in Britain on the wave of credit creation designed to promote jobs in America.

Does Obama's money mean monster farms in Britain one might ask? Is a farm of 8,000 plus cattle financed in US dollar credit seem right to you?

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Micosoft's Catch up Operating System for Smart Phones Doesn't Appear to Catch Up

In typical Microsoft fashion, it's operating system for smart phones appears to have major deficiencies that don't quite get you there, but require an update later on. Some of these deficiencies are major, at least for me.

The weaknesses in the Microsoft strategy to meet the challenges of the new age in computing reflect the problems of any overgrown organization languishing in the world of it's past successes, which incidentally we have all suffered through.

http://online.wsj.com/video/mossberg-microsoft-phone-7-omits-key-features/76893D75-246C-4B56-9D02-D301A946A8A9.html?mod=WSJ_Article_Videocarousel_2


Washington Post


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Is the Banking Systems Penchant for Credit Creation Responsible for an Excessive Decline in Competition?

Normally, the question is put that credit creation promotes competition. Because it allows new entrants to have access to credit and so finance innovation.

Put another way, however, that banking systems allowing hedge funds to determine which innovators succeed may not be the best way to promote effective competition.

As regards the economics, one of the major weaknesses in Keynes General Theory was that it failed miserably on the question of innovation. Schumpeter's theory of innovation and business cycles equally failed miserably on the question of credit and banking within a managed economy that has an effective central bank.

Today, economics as a field and central banking as a subset of this field has failed miserably to understand the complex processes of growth, innovation, competition and inflation.

It is no good governments or central banks throwing more credit into a system or doing what is called financial easing. This process of reflation does not help create jobs, nor improve the chances of innovation, nor reduce the risks of inflation. What it does do is take the politicians off the hook. It seems like a solution, but it is a pipe dream of weakly understood economics. We are thrown into a destructive world of economics that the political do not really understand and follow accounting conventions rather than the economics of business cycles under the unsound influence of central bank credit creation weakly understood.

The economic policies during the past decade of Gordon Brown, the Bank of England, and the Federal Reserve Bank were seen in hindsight to have been massively destructive. Rather than money going into job creation money went into the most destructive aspects of capital financing, over-investment in the business of speculation in property and stocks, highly suspect hedge operations that reduced effective competition and forced the closure and relocation of real economic activity much sooner than it would have occurred.

The reality is that credit creation and lax competitive policy spawned by poor understanding of risk financing can accelerate all the negative aspects of an economy at the expense of jobs and security. We see it with the ownership and fortunes of Manchester United football club and Harrods. Do we have to watch the economy micro-self destruct over and over again?

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304023804575565712776857050.html?mod=djemalertDEALS

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The World has Changed - The Challenges of Population Growth and Risk Taking

We know that world population has grown so fast during the last half century that we now are experiencing the stresses of relatively high population density.

The world in effect has become much busier and we have become busier. People are more actively engaged as a whole whether peacefully or not.

In addition, we are communicating more and more through travel and for want of a better words, what I would call interpersonal presentations: talking, writing, painting, fighting, and a multitude of interpersonal behaviors, such as smiling, chatting, laughing, stroking, dancing, bumping, viewing, touching and so on.

The number of medias for communication has grown rapidly as has our incentive to communicate.

To enable us to be busier, our per capital incomes have also grown, nevertheless, there are enormous gaps between what the fortunate are enjoying compared with the unfortunate.
Our business is directly related to the access that we have to incomes and credit directly and indirectly. The influence of banks has grown in our lives both directly and indirectly.

The world because it is busier has a more direct dependency on banking as an institution. Thus, it is ultra important that we make sure our banking institutions are sound and our deposits with banks are both secure and valued.

The key word here is valued.

One of the big problems the world faces is the undervaluation of deposits. This happens when the amount of credit has grown too rapidly relative to our joint busy ness or business. When credit grows too rapidly business rather than growing slows down. The reason is because too much credit leads to lower valuation of savings, and lower valuation of savings leads to unproductive and wasteful investment or to ballooning of the valuation of goods relative to money.

This running away from the appropriate valuation of money is our major problem. It happens because credit growth in the past has been too rapid and as a result money has lost it's value and people buy stuff instead of money, and the stuff they buy is not real stuff but imaginary stuff, dreams that cannot be fulfilled.

Gambling is a direct result of the loss of value of money. When people decide to gamble they are taking a risk based on an imaginary payoff and winning more money. The money they already have is devalued to the point that the imaginary wealth arising from the dream of winning is more important than the building of sound deposits in a bank.

What has happened is the lower valuation of saving relative to gambling. It's not that risk taking per se is something we should not do, but risk taking is destructive if it is not based on an appropriate valuation of the odds. The problem is compounded when the mathematics of risk taking bear no relation to the taking of the risk and the risk taking is just a bad habit.

Habitual risk taking is not healthy and is destructive in a world where people are already struggling to make ends meet.

http://www.ted.com/talks/hans_rosling_on_global_population_growth.html

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Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Positano View

Went on a walk and shot this image!

High Capacity High Speed Memory and the Canon PowerShot SX30 Technologies

The new specification has Blu Ray level memory ...

Here are some pointers to the memory....:

http://www.picstop.co.uk/memory-cards/sdxc-memory-card

http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?q=sdxc+memory+cards&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=17834080263451927671&ei=PJ--TK-cKNqI4gaEnYDBAQ&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CDIQ8wIwBA#ps-sellers

Here are some pointers to the new Canon Camera....:

http://www.canon.co.uk/Images/PowerShot_SX30_IS_Press_Release-v1_0_tcm14-779253.pdf

http://www.canon.co.uk/About_Us/Press_Centre/Press_Releases/Consumer_News/Cameras_Accessories/PowerShot_SX30_IS_lifestyle.aspx

http://www.canon.co.uk/Images/PowerShot_SX30_IS_Specification_Sheet-v1_0_tcm14-779254.pdf

http://www.canon.co.uk/Images/PowerShot_SX30_IS_Technologies_Explained-v1_0_tcm14-779255.pdf

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New Memory Cards SDXC up to 2 Terrabyte for new Canon Camera SX30 IS

Thinking of low priced memory cards for your new digital camera that supports the SDXC standard such as the new Canon SX30:

Camera ....

http://www.canon.co.uk/Images/PowerShot_SX30_IS_Technologies_Explained-v1_0_tcm14-779255.pdf

Memory cards ....

http://www.lowpricememory.co.uk/sdxc-memory-cards-c-48

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Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Investing in America is Good for Business

Check it out:

http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4209734/Intel-confirms-new-Oregon-R-D-fab

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Peace on the stock market won't come out of doubtful policy

Think as you are reading this!

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304510704575561732291300398.html?mod=djemTEW_h

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A man and his dog

Ever receive this email?

http://www.naute.com/stories/mananddog.phtml

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Article: Shooting for the Sun. - innovation is Never Easy and Sometimes Really Difficult

We need solar energy desperately and look what it takes:

Shooting for the Sun
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/print/2010/11/shooting-for-the-sun/8268/

(via Instapaper)



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Article: Since Dick Cheney Shot Him, Harry Whittington's Aim Has Been to Move On

Since Dick Cheney Shot Him, Harry Whittington's Aim Has Been to Move On
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/13/AR2010101307173_pf.html

(via Instapaper)



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The Apple Challenge to Google

Steven Jobs took off his gloves in presenting the challenge of operating systems for loyal followings of developers. For the moment, and it may be brief, Apple is moving ahead of the pack and it's developers are taking note. Confidence is presently with the Apple hardware which has shown it can push the envelope and create an innovation led revolution in social change worldwide. It's up to google to respond effectively:

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/posttech/2010/10/apple_ceo_steve_jobs_see_were.html?wpisrc=nl_tech

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The Great Oak

What a lovely tree?

Nothing like a Good Natter

Well, it's ok to spend time chewing the fat!

Don't buy your iPad in Switzerland!

This index from the Economist shows how out of line the Swiss price is compared to other European countries and yet cheaper than the UK and Germany because of the sales tax. USA price is pretty good and perhaps you can get one from Hong Kong?

http://www.economist.com/node/17295600

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

New Zealand has Second Earthquake in Christchurch Area

The latest quake appears centered just southwest of the city near Prebbleton and measuring a magnitude of 4.7.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304410504575561011313974100.html?mod=WSJEUROPE_newsreel_world

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IMF Signals Possible Return to Controls Across Exchanges

When you know American and european financial policy will be lax, what is the alternative but to build up walls against it?

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303496104575559991011808002.html?mod=djemITPE_h

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Monday, 18 October 2010

The Ubiquitous Nature of Time and the Perplexing Nature of Light

How does one travel through time?

Well, how does one travel anywhere? One needs a medium for any travel. Walking across a room doesn't seem like much, but it is rather extraordinary. To do it one must manipulate within what is called space. Perhaps, you don't manipulate within, but rather, manipulate what is space.

Did you ever consider that space is a translation of yourself, a translation permitted under the rules of the medium, fermions that we call space and which are manipulated by forces that we recognize as energy. What if space is moving and energy is constant within space? What if light energy is the force of something remaining still while all around it is moving? Does light move in time?

Space and time move, and because space creates time, it is space that is moving.

In my view, in my humble opinion, light does not move.

It is revealed as existing in space where space allows it to appear. You see light when you take the cloud of space away. Use light to travel through space and all is possible across all time and space!

What do you think? Are you in another dimension of understanding?

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Top European Blogs

More to choose from:

http://www.wikio.co.uk/blogs/top/general

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Are You Concerned About Your Information on Facebook? Alternatives?

Perhaps, this might work for those new to the web!

http://e-blogs.wikio.co.uk/internet-giant-facebook-creates-a-diaspora

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Fwd: Summer reading: discover European blogs!

Do you blog

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Begin forwarded message:

From: Laurent Delpit <laurent.delpit@wikio.com>
Date: 22 July 2010 11:27:26 GMT+01:00
To: ipadsketch@gmail.com
Subject: Summer reading: discover European blogs!
Reply-To: Laurent Delpit <laurent.delpit@wikio.com>

In July and August, British blogs are often on vacation or update less frequently... Why don't you take this opportunity to discover bloggers from Continental Europe?

At Wikio, a team of editors and translators have launched Eblogs, the European review of blogs, powered by Wikio. Every day, we select the best posts from 5 different countries - France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Great-Britain - and we translate them into 5 languages (French, German, Italian, Spanish, English).

Among the latest articles published, you may enjoy:

- Is Diaspora the next rival to internet giant Facebook?

- Italy: hands off the Nutella!

- Donkeys buying donkeys

British bloggers listed in the Wikio Top 1000 bloggers list in each country can apply to be translated and published on our five sites. If you have not yet been contacted and if you're interested, send us a message ! You can also help us improve translations. If you spot an error, do not hesitate to report it.

Feel free to send us comments, suggestions, and your opinion at large!

See you on E-blogs!

Laurent Delpit,
Editor, E-Blogs UK
By the way, do you Twitter? I do @ EblogsUK


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Who is Guy Watts the Line Artist?

Yesterday, Guy Watts, a line artist, was selling his fine art work on the street in the English city of Bath. Yes, Bath! It was a beautiful sunny afternoon, a bit of chill in the air, crisp, sharp and very much like Guy's line art.

http://guywatts.co.uk/

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Friday, 15 October 2010

The Bad Example of American Economic Policies

America needs to make a more determined effort to control the excessive spending within it's borders and the stupid run away from saving and prudence. More money did not pave the way for success in Viet Nam and it won't pave the way for those suffering at the hand of excess and misguided economic policies.

For many decades US economist have preached restraint and paying ones way, but when the crunch came to follow that policy themselves they have entered the world of the 1930's with beggar thy neighbour policies and arguing about what other countries are doing because America has caused yet another economic crisis and looked the other way. How many economic crises do the lax procedures of US economics need to spawn.

The bitter exchanges with China should warn us all of a very harsh solution to the present economic crisis which is compounding into the major calamity it once promised to be because America is sucking away all the resources of others in order to save it's own skin. Does it not see where these policies will lead?

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Thursday, 14 October 2010

ARM ... A Good Platform for a Microsoft Pad

Some think it would be a good idea for Windows 8 to move in that direction:

http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4209600/Why-Microsoft-Windows-8-will-run-ARM?cid=NL_EETimesDaily

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Obama: Homosexuality is not a choice

Obviously, this is a difficult stand to take, but I am convinced Obama is right on this one. The question is why some people are so against homosexuality and discriminate aggressively. We need to develop tolerance and keep open potentials for people with minority attributes:

http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/cnn_politicalticker/~3/UaXNbhOOxz4/

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Most Agree Canada's International Attitude Sucks ... I think mining companies don't help!

Is it Harper or is it international mining companies with the Canadian tag and whose record in labour relations, the environment and fair trade is somewhat appalling!? Why is Canada's reputation now shaped by people setting such a negative international example in so many areas? Think Canada, then try to understand the deficiencies of the behaviours of some industrial and political leaders!

http://www.economist.com/node/17254504

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

What is in the Canadian Public Domain by way of Photos?

Have a look at this chart:

http://www.creativecommons.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/pdregistryca-pd_flowchart.pdf

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What is ARM? Ever Wonder What Computer Goes Into Your iPad, Cell Phone, or Smart Surface?

Electronic engineers have webinars to educate producers and electronic component designers in the intricacies of ARM and other technologies:


http://www.eetimes.com/electrical-engineers/education-training/webinars/4204577/Early-access-to-ARM-Core-Technology-with-Fast-Models-from-ARM

You would be surprised how many companies derive a history with ARM technologies.  An outcome is that we can all expect faster and more sophisticated iPads and other communication / computing gadgets!  Have a look:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture#Apple.2C_DEC.2C_Intel:_ARM6.2C_StrongARM.2C_XScale

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends!  May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Politics and Election Promises

When you vote for someone and they win, the temptation is to think that because your person is the winner, the policy promises of that winner will be kept. That is a very naive assumption, and betrays a weak understanding of what politics is all about.

Even in the most favourable of circumstances the fact that your person is winner only increases the probability that movement will be made towards implementing the promised policy.

What people tend to forget is that an election is only one of the many obstacles in the process of implementing policy even if then promise is well intended. The problem with politics is that people make promises they can't keep. This happens for many reasons, but one should always ask the question of a politician in Bayesian terms. You will keep this promise under what conditions? What will you do if you for example your budget has to be trimmed?

The real problems can occur when politicians try to keep promises only to make matters worse, for example in giving free tuition only to have other matters under-financed. In the other words when you take into account the generality of political life consider your winner as only upping the chances of promises being fulfilled. Even when there is will, sadly, there may not be a way.

Example of UK Labour promises not being kept:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/election-2010/7628796/General-Election-2010-Labours-broken-manifesto-pledges.html

Broken savings plan promises in Canada:

http://marshallplan.ca/comments8.html

The shambles of African politics produce many broken election promises:

http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/article_6541.shtml

The extreme expectations of American politics following the Obama win:

http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=91286

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Male humour!

Is there such a thing as male humour? Well, there is a humour that men understand and fidget about because they are affected by it's logic more than women. Read and understand:

http://dubitoergo.blogspot.com/2010/09/meme-debunking-3-wash-your-damn-hands.html

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

The Tragedy of the Drought in Syria

My wonderful farmland is now all desert.

The above is a stark statement that many farmers in Syria are making following years of deadly drought that has decimated enormous areas of once productive farm lands.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/14/world/middleeast/14syria.html

Learn more about Syria

http://www.everyculture.com/Sa-Th/Syria.html

http://geography.howstuffworks.com/middle-east/geography-of-syria.htm/printable

There is a need to maintain and collect varieties of wheat so as to protect the source of future wheats that can be grown and to improve stocks and strains of wheat:

http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/y4011e/y4011e08.htm

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

The Revolution in Television is ON!

Think TVs are clearer and brighter. That's only the start of the visual revolution under way. You might say that we have not seen anything yet!

http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4209548/Samsung-VP--Big-year-seen-for-3-D--smart-TV-semiconductor

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The Threats from Anti-social Nations to Internet Security are Very Real

We often hear how some nations may use cyberattacks as a way to disrupt efforts of benign communication. Many times we have our computers fail without knowing why!

http://www.iiss.org/recent-key-addresses/iain-lobban-address/

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Who benefits from the present method for solving the enormous existing mismatch between spending and saving?

The economy has become an impoverishment trap for the majority.

It's not something that is difficult to figure out. Firstly, many people still have dwellings that are overvalued that taxpayers are funding. Secondly, the financial sector is receiving a windfall in capital and income from transfers to it and lower interest rates.

All in all, the speculators have had a windfall and the next generation of kids who don't inherit that windfall from their lucky parents, they, will pay for it through a massive transfer of wealth away from their bank accounts via taxes. In the end, the distribution of income will be skewed much further to those that control economies of scale.

People will get upset!

The imbalance has been struck and who cares as those in the minority that immediately benefit will prosper as will their progeny!

The others in the majority will just be outraged that we have let it happen this way and now!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/davehillblog/2010/oct/13/boris-johnson-government-housing-benefit

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So you thought there was no real long term recession, but wait education might be the answer .. Sadly no!

The enormous cost of bank liberalisation and demolition of British Building Societies as the prime lenders to the housing market is coming home to roost within the pillars of what makes a democracy work ... educational costs.

By making banks into building societies, or rather by not understanding the economics of and necessity for long term saving, and through the last decades mismatching of the costs of housing over time, our present generation of 'poor' economists have doomed another generation to the high costs of education and to a slower population growth rate. The latter is obviously a good thing, so there is no need to take sides, just observe the logical drift of the changes underway in so-called advanced economies.

But wait, perhaps universities where people go to learn will fade out of popular support and only the rich children will residence themselves in a university. It seems logical that universities as an institution are obsolete given the many possibilities of free education via the Internet. In fact, the www will, must, become the avenue of choice for the so called advanced economies. Not by fees will such education be provided but by volunteers.

That we are are witnessing the democratisation of education worldwide should be apparent as we begin to educate our grandchildren in China and India. The rush for cheaper education is on, and it will only be branding that attracts cost conscious kids to the likes of Oxford and Cambridge.

Do you not agree that logic says that by raising the cost of upper level schooling, we are giving away our competitive advantage of our educational systems to India and China? Before long Britain might as well send kids to school in India where the costs of education will be more affordable.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/oct/12/tuition-fees-vince-cable-liberal-democrat-revolt?CMP=EMCGT_131010&

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Same o Same o and the Perverse Role of Patents in the Electronics Industry

Patents are supposed to encourage r and d that leads to real innovation.  When you hear what Microsoft patents are supposed to protect it's like children in kindergarten fighting over the pinkyness in candy floss.  Why in the world do we have patents nowadays anyways one has to ask?  Ask in all seriousness!  They do little of service in the modern world that rarely invests in true protection for small patenting concerns.  No!  It's probably fair to say we would see better products and more innovation without patents at all!    

http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4209250/Microsoft-sues-Motorola-over-smarthphone-patents

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends!  May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Where is the Competition to the iPhone?

If you are like me and have been using an iPhone now for well over a year and have migrated to an iPad, it seems that the competition is somewhat lacking:

http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4209500/Microsoft-makes-its-tardy-response-to-iPhone?cid=NL_EETimesDaily

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What is Internet Www Scraping?

Refer to:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703358504575544381288117888.html?mod=WSJ_hp_us_mostpop_read#

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Where is that WIFI Boingo Hotspot?

http://boingo.jiwire.com/?lang=en

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What is Happiness?

It's a difficult and strange subject matter. We sometimes can say we are happy. Being in a state of happiness is not something that is totally produceable from the efforts of the self. It is a balance achieved between oneself and all that is around. That balance can form a connection between different aspects of the mind, between being and doing. In a very real sense, happiness arises as an absence of annoyances and a state of feeling at home without pressure to change or do. How often do you experience happiness.

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/25/happy-like-god/

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Monday, 11 October 2010

HTML 5 : Issues and Risks of Moving Ahead

Very shortly and increasingly in web sites a new Internet language will be unleashed, sweeping into applications, and the capabilities of the Internet will be greatly extended. The development promises extraordinary advances in how we use the services of the Internet and amazing possibilities:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML5

Apple and the Ipad are already there:

http://www.apple.com/html5/

There are serious concerns about security:

http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2010/10/html_5_youre_not_nearly_fright.html

Yet, more issues:

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/11/business/media/11privacy.html?_r=1&th&emc=th

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Stem cell research begins with Spinal Chord Patient

The promise of stem cell treatments is that such cells will be able to accomplish miraculous repairs...

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/checkup/2010/10/first_patient_treated_in_stem.html?wpisrc=nl_natlalert

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Sunday, 10 October 2010

Fiction is Not all Bad and Confessions of a Used-Book Salesman

Anyone who knows me, also knows how much I like to browse fictional bookshelves.  This was not always something I would admit.  There was a time when I too suffered from the mistaken notion that reading fiction was of somewhat lesser importance to reading fact.  

It's now when I know better that I can say that most written material that portrays itself as fact is really fiction, and probably more fictional than those books like my own (now) that claim to be almost totally fictional.  I dare anyone to find a real fact in anything I have ever read or written.  No, the world of writing is almost always fictional.

That's ok!  People can cope with a fictional world.  There is no necessity for what you read to be fact, starting with Santa Claus!  How boring would life be without this strange man or idea of a man who lives forever.  

The Most Amazing Fiction:

Closer to home, we have God, the most mythical being ever and the most fictional character to be found ever.  What would our world be like without God?  

Even though God as a human being is fiction, we have a very strong sense that God matters, and in that sense God is very real.  God is a paradox being fictional and real at the same time.  Jesus as a human likewise is fictional and real at the same time.  

People could argue to their death that God and Jesus do not and did not ever exist, but they would miss the point.  We have the capacity and the potential for God and Jesus to exist in our mind and that is sufficient.

Others will add to the reality of God that was created in the past just as one might create a chair and add legs and cushions.  We see a chair and we don't say it does not exist.  We experience God and we don't experience that God does not exist.  Did we create the chair any more than we created God?  

Some readers are now thinking, oops blasphemy, Arthur said that God does not exist!  Or, perhaps, they have moved on to another site.  

Well, really does it matter what I say, even if I say God is fictional.  We all know that there is no human being, God.  Thus, God as a human being is entirely fictional since God is not real, reality being material.  

Since the past does not now exist then God does not exist as Jesus, even if he was once a human being because Jesus no longer exists as a human being.  Jesus is not material.  Matter is not reality.  Matter is fictional.  Now is a fictional notion.

Logic as Serving an Uncertain Purpose:  

Should I make my point?  Well, it is that we live in a dream world.  There is no proof of reality, only our speculation based on what we feel, see, hear, touch, and taste, ... or know about in other ways.  God is entirely an abstraction to us.  God is not real now because we don't see time as anything but a flow.  There is no real present only a stream of presents that make up what we make out to be reality, but which is really fictional, like a dream!  

Wait a minute!  Is there a flaw in the logic of my logic?  If we are not what we think we are, then God may be more real than we think.  We should really know ourselves, but we don't, any more than we can claim to know God.

Ask yourself whether God existed before you existed and you will be surprised what you find out.

        

Confessions of a Used-Book Salesman
http://www.slate.com/toolbar.aspx?action=print&id=2268000

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Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends!  May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

In Politics, Do Individual People Matter? What is the CFGG?

Politics is mainly about people's ideals and visions, which makes it always controversial since sharing ideals and visions is a complex process. The Citizens for Good Governance group is still very informal. It's organisation has leaders, but people with strong ideals can make a significant contribution through regular participation.

http://www.nkpedersen.ca/cfgg-ls/10%2010%2009%20CFGG_Frequently_asked_Questions.pdf

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Saturday, 9 October 2010

Hatred and Murders are Possibly America's Most Expensive Problems

What do you think would happen if America really became a more civilised society? Maybe the economy would tank further! There is so much investment by the community in civil strife and arguing that the country would go into major depression.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/09/opinion/09blow.html?_r=1&th&emc=th

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What Exactly is Global Warming?

There are those who are very wary of science portraying itself as a must and defining an imperative political ideology. Vaclav Klaus is one of those new leaders of the former Eastern Bloc who proposes quite convincingly that there are real dangers in letting science dictate public policy without strong challenge. Such is the global warming debate!

It's not an accident that historically Egypt, Japan, Russia, Iran, Germany and China developed political organisations that we refer to as despotism. All promulgated that key aspects of their living environment required the total management of all aspects of society if that society were to survive in the long term. The costs of bending to public policy in these countries were the loss of individual freedoms and the imposition of a state ideology and ways of thinking that survive in it's many descendants of closed mind behaviourism to this day. Thus, it is that fear of something big is used by leaders to subjugate individuals to a single way of thinking, an ideology that seems paramount.

The reality is that leadership by consultation and openness are almost always better suited forms of organisation against major threats. Without openness one finds leadership by force and low intellect.

Read Vaclav's assessment of the political organisations response to the very abstract idea of global warming. The world can respond to pollution through means other than force though the response may be slower initially as people gradually climb on board to sound logically argued political policy rather than assuming political policy based on fear. Low cost education and openness of information and expression of ideas and opinions are the keys to effective political change and sustenance of a compatible balance of purpose in society with good governance. Science needs to conform to the ideals of open challenges to the authority of theory over fact.

http://www.klaus.cz/clanky/266

Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

Friday, 8 October 2010

Article: G is for Goldilocks. Scientist Says Life on Discovered Planet is Certain or 100 percent likely

That's a bold speculation...

G is for Goldilocks
http://seedmagazine.com/content/print/g_is_for_goldilocks/

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Article: Trapping the Lord of War: The Rise and Fall of Viktor Bout

Some people are responsible for more misery and pain than any of us can ever imagine.  More so than many current terrorists...

Trapping the Lord of War: The Rise and Fall of Viktor Bout
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,druck-721532,00.html

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YOU HAVE REACHED WOOH'S STREAM
The Internet User's Best Kept Secret

Sketches from scratches is a provocative blogspot that has grown out of the Wuh Lax experience. It is eclectic, which means that it might consider just about anything from the simple to the extremely difficult. A scratch can be something that is troubling me or a short line on paper. From a scratch comes a verbal sketch or image sketch of the issue or subject. Other sites have other stuff that should really be of interest to the broad reader. I try to develop themes, but variety often comes before depth. ... more!