Migraines 2011 08 21

Spending the weekend immobilized because of my migraines is not my idea of a weekend.Fuck it I’m going to the mall my head be damned.

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Top 5 Entrepreneurial Habits
I’ve hit upon some ways to identify and establish habits. Now, here are some of the habits that I think are most important for entrepreneurs:
Creativity – Yes, this is something that you can practice. Practice writing down new business ideas or ways to improve your business each and every day. You’ll be amazed at how much easier this will become once you get going and how much untapped creativity you had in you.
Planning/ Organizational – Some people are naturally great at planning and organization, but for the rest of us we’ll have to establish some good habits. Get in the habit of writing down tasks that you want to accomplish in the next day or week. Make sure to record what tasks you do every day. To get more organized, spend some time creating a system for processing paperwork or incoming email. Then spend a little bit of time every day working on that process so things don’t pile up.
Connecting With (the Right) People – Find like-minded people to connect with in real life and online. Social networking habits can really pay off in the long haul. Make sure that you dedicate a little bit of time every day to building your network.
Measuring – In order to improve your business over time you have to be measuring the key elements. For online businesses a lot of metrics and measurement can be automated with tools like Google Analytics. However, getting in the habit of checking these regularly and tweaking things as a result will pay off big.
Communicating – If you already write a blog or a lot of emails this may seem like second nature. However, its worth spending some time analyzing your communications and making sure that you understand your audience and that they’re receiving the same message you think you’re sending.
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How cruel.
But thats the nature of unforeseeable growth: you cannot foresee what will happen and plans never work out. Data and planning dont help. The lesson is that you need to plan for that which cannot be planned. When you are at your peak you must assume failure is imminent and when you are at the trough you must assume success is inevitable.All failures of strategy are rooted in the assumption that outcomes are predictable.
via HPs Decade-Long Departure – Horace Dediu – Harvard Business Review.

Quote:“When you’re young, you look at television and think, There’s a conspiracy. The networks have conspired to dumb us down. But when you get a little older, you realize that’s not true. The networks are in business to give people exactly what they want. That’s a far more depressing thought. Conspiracy is optimistic! You can shoot the bastards! We can have a revolution! But the networks are really in business to give people what they want. It’s the truth.” — Steve Jobs

“When you’re young, you look at television and think, There’s a conspiracy. The networks have conspired to dumb us down. But when you get a little older, you realize that’s not true. The networks are in business to give people exactly what they want. That’s a far more depressing thought. Conspiracy is optimistic! You can shoot the bastards! We can have a revolution! But the networks are really in business to give people what they want. It’s the truth.”
— Steve Jobs

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OUR leaders have asked for “shared sacrifice.” But when they did the asking, they spared me. I checked with my mega-rich friends to learn what pain they were expecting. They, too, were left untouched.
While the poor and middle class fight for us in Afghanistan, and while most Americans struggle to make ends meet, we mega-rich continue to get our extraordinary tax breaks. Some of us are investment managers who earn billions from our daily labors but are allowed to classify our income as “carried interest,” thereby getting a bargain 15 percent tax rate. Others own stock index futures for 10 minutes and have 60 percent of their gain taxed at 15 percent, as if they’d been long-term investors.
via Stop Coddling the Super-Rich – NYTimes.com.

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Every minute you are bombarded with images of things you are supposed to have in order to be happy and successful. To add insult to unfulfilled desire, you see them being flaunted by people who did nothing to deserve them. They didn’t earn their material possessions, they didn’t do any work. How can they afford these things? Why are they rich and famous? Because worldwide media has created an entire class of artificial celebrities—the people you’re supposed to envy and emulate without quite knowing why. They’re in your face all day, taunting you.
As for crime being punished, this is no longer a certainty. You see people getting away with much bigger crimes, people being lionized for screwing the system. Consider that no one has been held to account for breaking the world economy and causing the global financial meltdown.
When you make the list of factors that led to the violence and looting in London in August 2011, please don’t forget to add “Celebrity Culture and Conspicuous Excess.”
Here is a scary thought. It is so scary we hesitate to say it, but it is already on many minds. If it happened in London, could it happen here? Some would say that it’s already happened, except that the looters were not the underclass.
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rePost::Jessica Zafra: You say 'Blasphemy', they say 'Fascism', we say 'Huh?' – Interaksyon.com

2. (If you are one of the 2 or 3 people living who have not read The Da Vinci Code, SPOILER ALERT!) In The Da Vinci Code, the badly-written yet riveting novel by Dan Brown, the mystery is built around the Holy Blood, Holy Grail theory that Jesus Christ had married Mary Magdalene. (The authors of Holy Blood, Holy Grail sued Brown, to no avail.) Of course the Catholic Church expressed its outrage, helping push Brown’s potboiler all the way to the top of the bestseller lists and keeping it there.
Experience has shown that an endorsement from the Church is not nearly as effective at moving merchandise as condemnation from the Church. We are seeing this in the case of Mideo Cruz, whom the general public would not have heard of it he hadn’t ticked off the righteous faithful. There’s no merchandise, but there is a reputation to be made.
Seriously, if the protectors of morality had not reacted so loudly to Cruz’s exhibit, most of us would be unaware of his existence (No offense to Mr. Cruz). The show would be viewed by the regular CCP audience, then it would end and likely be forgotten. Not anymore.
Mideo Cruz will now be viewed as a victim of religious oppression, the committed artist who dared violate taboos and challenge the established order etc etc, add your own grant proposal here. With all the yelling, we can’t hear ourselves ask the question: Is the artwork any good?
via Jessica Zafra: You say ‘Blasphemy’, they say ‘Fascism’, we say ‘Huh?’ – Interaksyon.com.

rePost:: I Heard It Through The Baseline – NYTimes.com

But S&P initially assumed that the debt deal was subtracting off a quite different baseline.
The point here is not so much the $2 trillion, which makes very little difference to real US fiscal prospects; it’s the fact that S&P stands revealed as not understanding basic analysis of budget estimates. I mean, I don’t think I would have made that mistake; real budget experts, like the people at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, certainly wouldn’t have.
So what we just saw was amateur hour. And these people are pronouncing on US credit-worthiness?
via I Heard It Through The Baseline – NYTimes.com.

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Origins of Computer Science!

ERROL MORRIS: My brother was getting a degree in electrical engineering because there was no degree in computer science.
ROBERT FANO: I know. I started it.
ERROL MORRIS: You started it?
MIT Museum
Robert Fano
ROBERT FANO: That’s right. When I started Project MAC, I wanted at the same time to build up computer science as part of the electrical engineering department. It was a double mission. First, that’s where the money was. Second, that’s where the future was. And eventually, the higher-ups understood that computer science was going to stay. And over the years, the curriculum in computer science kept developing. So much so that in 1971, after I stopped being director of Project MAC, I was asked to be the first associate department head for computer science in the electrical engineering department. A little later, a new department head changed the name of the department from electrical engineering to electrical engineering and computer science. And shortly thereafter, Project Mac became LCS, the Laboratory for Computer Science.
via Did My Brother Invent E-Mail With Tom Van Vleck? (Part Five) – NYTimes.com.