Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Every struggle with the anxiety of taking a technology break? I like this helpful post from Whitney Johnson on her Harvard Business Review blog.

http://blogs.hbr.org/johnson/2011/07/go-ahead-take-that-break.html http://amplify.com/u/a1a7ws

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Great sound! Great story!

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Monday, July 11, 2011

In the recent New York Times magazine Marc Andreessen talked about a preferred future with self-driving cars, but it's the cigarette smoking comment that got my attention.



"Ten to 20 years out, driving your car will be viewed as equivalently immoral as smoking cigarettes around other people is today."



Huh? What!?!



Cigarette smoking immoral?



Look, I'm happy to concede that firing up in the middle of a bunch of non-smokers is rude and thoughtless, but immoral? No. What's the criteria for immorality? (and be careful how you define it)



Let's just hope Marc isn't head of the secret police in 10-20 years. http://amplify.com/u/a17kw3

Sunday, June 26, 2011

“Last year, 75 percent of the $2.6 trillion the U.S. spent on health care was for treating chronic diseases that, to a large degree, can be prevented or reversed through lifestyle change,” says Dean Ornish of UCSF. Who (besides patients) has an incentive to make changes that would remove that money from the system?



If we all started demanding a model of health care that would help us change our lifestyles, it would take some time before the economics of that demand resulted in a change to the system, but it would come. As long as money and elections drive this conversation, we’re going to keep getting the same thing. And in that case, we probably deserve it.



http://whatbillthinks.com/do-we-deserve-the-health-care-were-getting/ http://amplify.com/u/a162bk
Recently, Bloomberg Business week featured an article, "The End of Mail." Postmaster General, Patrick Donahoe, took exception. Not a surprise. What else could he do?



I did find a couple of his quotes quite interesting, but not convincing.



"...advertising mail [aka junk mail] is what helps make the Postal Service core to a trillion-dollar mailing industry that employs more than 8 million people and drives our nation's commerce."



"With the right legislation, the Postal Service can return to profitability and continue to deliver value, convenience, and innovation to American businesses and residences for generations to come." http://amplify.com/u/a1618s

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Will we pocket the extra $$ from lower gas prices or simply drive more? http://amplify.com/u/a15ydj