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[Tacit Thinker | Thinking, Management, Entrepreneurship] Being a Knowledge Manager for a few years in an IT environment, got me working with different kinds of technology-open source as well as the state of the art kind of technology. Moreover, being in an IT environment taught me how besotted and clouded one can become - thinking that technology can drive and solve all Knowledge Management problems.

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[The Resilient Earth] Climate Alarmists Attack iPad & Cloud Computing | The Resilient Earth: The current hot buzzword in Information Technology (IT) circles is “cloud computing,” the concept of a shared grid of computer resources, made available to a wide range of consumers in an on-demand, self-service and pay-as-you-go fashion. Even those not immersed in the arcane details of IT are aware of the latest must have techno-doodad from Apple Computer””the iPad.

[Informed Comment] An Open Letter to the Left on Libya | Informed Comment: Rather amusingly, a bloc of commenters appeared claiming that absolute pacificts and anti-imperialists did not exist, and then present a part pacifist part financial argument for not getting involved in any war anywhere unless Libyan forces in APC’s were rolling down Madison Avenue or the Taleban were mounting an amphibious assault on New York-not going to happen. There is a word for that sentiment, a once established and still rather popular one-namely-isolationism

[Making Light] Making Light: Open thread 157: Back to LOTR fanfic: Assumptions about gender roles explain some weird stuff going on outside the Legolass genre as well. Imagine Arwen running away from grandma Galadriel, who just can't understand why she won't sit and sew a seam in ladylike fashion, you'll get your dresses dirty, darling!

[The prison gates are open...] Why 9/11 Conspiracy Theories Doesn't Hold Up to Reality « Red Ant ...: They believe, citing reverently (this is high priest Griffin, who has written no less than ten books on 9/11) “the US Air Force’s own website,” that an F-15 could have intercepted AA flight 11 “by 8.24, and certainly no later than 8.30.””¨”¨They appear to have read no military history, which is too bad because if they did they’d know that minutely planned operations-let alone by-the-book responses to an unprecedented emergency ”” screw up with monotonous regularity, by reason of stupidity, cowardice, venality and all the other failings, not excepting sudden changes in the weather.

[DishyMix: Success Secrets from Famous Media and Internet Business Executives] Podcast Episode: DishyMix: Garrick Schmitt, Razorfish on Priceless ...: Certainly some things can be, you know, determined based on IP address and things of that nature, but it’s not specifically enough and maybe, you know, you get some type of ad or whatnot that says, “Hey, meet people in San Francisco Garrick”, which is, you know, not that helpful. I think what you’re really going to start to see, the next wave is this notion of GO location or location-based services, and that is largely what’s going to happen when you leave the desktop and you go into the mobile space, and because of the huge adoption of Smart Phones, like the iPhone or Google Android or Blackberry, and what’s going to end up happening is as you have, you increasingly start to consumer services wherever you are in the world, whether you’re looking up a restaurant on Yelp or whether you’re using a map to find a place to get coffee, a lot of our interactions are going to be specifically able to be addressed via location, so that local coffee shop will be able to, you know, know that I’m in the neighborhood and serve up an offer to me.

[Munster Express Online] Late Garry (Thomas PG) Farrell | Munster Express Online: A larger than life character with a myriad of interests, Gary had a great sense of adventure, believing that opportunities and travel open up ideas and ”˜the big picture’. Cameras have recorded most of his major life events as well as the many minor ones.

[Life of an I.T. Grunt] Life of an I.T. Grunt | Fox Business News Attacks H-1Bs: Abrahamic religions including Islam and Christianity have killed more number of people in this world as part of their religious ideology than any other malady, disease or war that ever happened, those millions of Inquisitions, Crusades, extermination of American Indians, witch hunting, etc etc were all part of the egalitarianism that you mentioned, why just then, even today when someone prints a cartoon, there's one particular religion that went up in arms threatening to kill the cartoonist and issuing a fatwa against him. Abrahamic religions are spiritually bankrupt, no wonder they have turned towards "Yoga"

[Bad Astronomy] No, the “supermoon” didn't cause the Japanese earthquake | Bad ...: am interested here to find out how to predict and simulate earthquakes, to see how other people think, I like jessica’s comment, that is good evidence that it could be just coincidence, though the lunar saros cycle is still worth looking into… anyway, if you have a point, please make it, if not, let’s keep our opinions to ourselves..

[Jonathan macdonald] Ian from the London Underground Vs an Elderly Man | Jonathan MacDonald: Did anybody notice right at the very end of the movie just before the credits there was a man who looked like Gordon Brown (Prime Minister of England) and he had a mad look in his eye and instead of getting on the train he went sprinting down the platform in the direction of the retreating Ian (Tango man with ponytail) and I would have liked to know what happened next so maybe there will be a sequel movie where we see Mr. Gordon-Brown-lookalike inflict punishment upon Tango man Ian and teach him a lesson which he jolly well deserves and then Mr.

[Andrew Neil's blog] BBC - Andrew Neil's blog: The dam is cracking: I mean when you watch the French racing 'and they have 1500 metres to run' not so many furlongs. I was quite a good runner, when we had the 110 yards, the 220 yards, the 440 yards, the 880 yards, and the mile, 1560 yards, as soon as it became the 100 metres, the 200 metres, the 400 metres, the 800 metres, and then, the what, the 1500 metres, where does that come from, there is no sequence, its illogical.

[Clusterfuck Nation] An Odd Rumination - Clusterfuck Nation: Somewhere in Brazil, in a quaint, yet fashionable boutique on the Rua Visconde de Pirajá, Queen Michelle tries on one of many diamond and emerald encrusted tiaras. The King, none too pleased about this shopping excursion, paces back and forth in the shop, even as he eyes through the open boutique door, the majestic, slender, long legged beauty, clacking down the promenade in her six inch “fxck me” pumps.

[Attack the System] Attack the System » Blog Archive » The 9/11 Conspiracists ...: They believe, citing reverently (this is high priest Griffin, who has written no less than ten books on 9/11) “the US Air Force’s own website,” that an F-15 could have intercepted AA flight 11 “by 8.24, and certainly no later than 8.30.””¨”¨They appear to have read no military history, which is too bad because if they did they’d know that minutely planned operations-let alone by-the-book responses to an unprecedented emergency ”” screw up with monotonous regularity, by reason of stupidity, cowardice, venality and all the other failings, not excepting sudden changes in the weather.

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