JP II

JP II. As the Holy Father's life slowly ebbs away, I remember the deep impression made on my thinking by reading his encylicals on work and capitalism. I had tackled them as part of a project that became my article Corporate Decisionmaking and the Moral Rights of Employees: Participatory Management and Natural Law. I was… Continue reading JP II

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Oil Markets

Oil Markets. Reuters. This Goldman Sachs forecast seems to be in line with my earlier “window of vulnerability in the oil market” analysis. If anyone has access to the full report, please send it on. Welcome aboard! Goldman Sachs said in a research report on Thursday that oil markets have entered a “super-spike” period that… Continue reading Oil Markets

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URBAN TAKEDOWNS

URBAN TAKEDOWNS. A rapid increase in urbanization and the proliferation of megacities are salient trends of global economic development since WW2. These trends will be exploited in this war. Cities are both the center of gravity of modern urban economies and extremely vulnerable to global guerrilla systems sabotage — the leveraged infrastructure that cities rely… Continue reading URBAN TAKEDOWNS

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PRIMARY LOYALTIES

PRIMARY LOYALTIES. Global guerrillas are in the final stages of the systematic elimination of the all-volunteer Iraqi security system (which started in earnest with the siege of Fallujah). As anticipated (particularly given John Negroponte's appointment), the interim government's response has been to delegate power to loyalist paramilitaries.  For example: Kurdish paramilitaries are now responsible for… Continue reading PRIMARY LOYALTIES

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Xamlon

Xamlon. OK – so here's another scripting dev language called Xamlon that's designed for RIAs (rich internet apps.) This one has it's own unique twist – it uses Microsoft upcoming XAML system -f or generating the UI – but since there's no such thing as Avalon or Longhorn yet – this package outputs into .swf… Continue reading Xamlon

March 30, 2005

March 30, 2005. To make FogBugz work on Unix as well as Windows, we needed a PHP version. Rather than do a one-time port, we built a compiler that automatically generates a PHP version from the ASP source code. Read all about it in today's part III of The Road to FogBugz 4.0. . [Joel… Continue reading March 30, 2005

Ed Felten:

Ed Felten: “Recently I met a promising young computer scientist, whose name I will withhold for reasons that will soon be evident. He has developed a very interesting network software system that would be useful for a great many legitimate applications. The problem, he told me, is that if too many people find out what… Continue reading Ed Felten: