Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Monday, January 16, 2006
im kickin new flava in ya ear......
Feliz Año Nuevo! Glad you came back for another year of slap happy crapiness. I'm going to try a couple of new things; drop a comment and let me know what you think....
opin and opin
One of the things I love most about this country is the open minded image we try to foster. I think the execution is poorly anemic but it's an ideal we should strive for. That said I think the biggest opponent of creativity is old white stock holders. The short-sidedness they approach new technologies with is going to be the main reason why America slips from a position of power. It's ironic how the founders of some of the largest and most affulent corporations in this country appreciated the concept of the long view, but their children abscond of those same ideals in the quest for market price. One of the surest signs of a descending power is short-sidedness. Rome stopped planning for the next age, the Ming dynasty stopped exapnding and now it looks like America is ignoring innovation. I'm not against taxing for services - I agree that SBC and Verizon should charge a premium price for a premium service, my problem is they haven't made the premium service yet. When that happens by all means charge $/mb till then stfu.
opin and opin
One of the things I love most about this country is the open minded image we try to foster. I think the execution is poorly anemic but it's an ideal we should strive for. That said I think the biggest opponent of creativity is old white stock holders. The short-sidedness they approach new technologies with is going to be the main reason why America slips from a position of power. It's ironic how the founders of some of the largest and most affulent corporations in this country appreciated the concept of the long view, but their children abscond of those same ideals in the quest for market price. One of the surest signs of a descending power is short-sidedness. Rome stopped planning for the next age, the Ming dynasty stopped exapnding and now it looks like America is ignoring innovation. I'm not against taxing for services - I agree that SBC and Verizon should charge a premium price for a premium service, my problem is they haven't made the premium service yet. When that happens by all means charge $/mb till then stfu.
