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The Economy Is a Lie, Too by Paul Craig Roberts on Creators.com - A Syndicate Of Talent

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New Boss, Same as the Old Boss?

Image by BL1961 via Flickr Entangled Giant - The New York Review of Books (click to read the original article) Is President Obama just carrying on the policies of George Bush? Is Obama continuing the policy of an overly powerful executive branch , to the detriment of the US Constitution ? Excerpt: " George W. Bush left the White House unpopular and disgraced. His successor promised change, and it was clear where change was needed. Illegal acts should cease—torture and indefinite detention , denial of habeas corpus and legal representation, unilateral canceling of treaties, defiance of Congress and the Constitution, nullification of laws by signing statements . Powers attributed to the president by the theory of the unitary executive should not be exercised. Judges who are willing to give the president any power he asks for should not be confirmed. But the momentum of accumulating powers in the executive is not easily reversed, checked, or even slowed. It was not created...

Out with the books, in with the flat screens

Out with the books, in with the flat screens Ana Kasparian writes: " Am I the only one who notices the internet's pro-murder tendencies? It all began with the slow and steady slaughter of newspapers, and now it's on the war path against tangible books. I understand the severity of my statements, so I'll provide evidence to make my case:" Read the rest by following the link above....

Telecom Funding - You are not too late!

Image by ToniVC via Flickr Missed the first round of broadband grants and loans from the BTOP and BIP programs? You are not too late to secure funding in subsequent rounds or from other sources. The article link below has the details... http://www.wimax.com/commentary/blog/blog-2009/august-2009/cant-meet-the-extended-stimulus-deadline-theres-still-hope-0819

Biltmore Living - Food and Wine -Brunch Recipes

Image via Wikipedia Biltmore Living - Food and Wine - Recipes Great Food: Check out the "Estate Eggs Benedict with Hollandaise Sauce" recipe...

An Anthropologist's View on What's Wrong with Wall Street

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20 Brands & Products that Died in 2009

Image via Wikipedia 2009 is 50% over, but has already left a decade’s worth of brand carnage in its wake. In May alone, 376 companies per day sought protection from creditors in bankruptcy court, according to Aacer's court records. Everyone was affected, from small, family-run outfits to major corporations . This list represents a sampling of brands and products that died in 2009. You may be familiar with some of the brands. Others are smaller or regional, but symbolize the story of what happened many other businesses this year. Even a Wal-Mart generic brand got the shaft. It’s worth noting that when a brand dies, it doesn’t necessarily get buried, the way humans do. Some brands, like Circuit City, are resurrected in a different form. Others, like Saab, go dormant, then reemerge in a new form. Still others find themselves gobbled up by bigger fish. The brands and products in this list reflect all possibilities. Sadly, most are gone forever. Story Follows HERE on the Business Pund...

What broadband stimulus funds can mean for your community

Image via Wikipedia What broadband stimulus funds can mean for your community ... Access to high speed broadband and internet service can have a huge positive impact on a local community. It opens the local work force up to global opportunities that can be accessed via their home computers. (Knight Center of Digital excellence) Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15, 2005 data found on opte.org. Each line is drawn between two nodes, representing two IP addresses.

F-18 Buzzes Detroit Apartment

Full story here at the Daily Mail

Why Are Southerners So Fat?

Image via Wikipedia Why Are Southerners So Fat? Time magazine discusses the high obesity rates in southern states. One conclusion the author proposes is that it is just too damn hot to exercise in the deep south. I'll go with that. Related articles... Mississippi tops U.S. obesity rankings (cnn.com)

5 News Outlets That Do Social Media Well And 1 That Doesn’t.

Image by stevegarfield via Flickr Some media outlets do a passable job with social media, but most don't. Here is a list of a few that really do a good job and an example of one that fails. The FAIL example is actually representative of most news outlets today that know they need to have social media exposure, but really don't have a clue as how to go about it. (click the title above or the link below to read the story from Tremendousnews.com...) 5 News Outlets That Do Social Media Well And 1 That Doesn’t. (Tremendous News is a great blog - check out their archives.) Related articles #SMCQ15 Who to trust? Verifying social media information (socialmediaclub.org)

Fourth of July

We had an exceptionally good time with friends and family this 4th. It wrapped up with a fireworks extravaganza on the Tchefuncte river in Mandeville, LA. It was really hot and humid, but a good time was had by all. photo (c) 2009 Michael LaFrance

Demand Broadband: Broadband Stimulus: You so 2000 and late

Image by tvol via Flickr The speeds defined by the government in the BTOP & BIP (stimulus packages) are not very aggressive. This article by Susan Estrada provides a great perspective: Demand Broadband: Broadband Stimulus: You so 2000 and late Other reading: Related articles by Zemanta You: US 20th in broadband penetration, trails S. Korea, Estonia (arstechnica.com)

Broadband Stimulus Opens With Rural Emphasis

Image by Getty Images via Daylife NTIA offering $1.6 billion of its $4.7 billion allocation in first round of broadband stimulus. Broadband Stimulus Opens With Rural Emphasis By Kenneth Corbin July 1, 2009 The agencies administering the broadband stimulus programs took a big step toward getting that money flowing today, announcing the application guidelines for the first tranche of funding. The secretaries of Agriculture and Commerce joined Vice President Joe Biden in Erie, Penn., today to kick off what the White House is billing as the National Rural Tour, a whistle-stop junket with future sessions to focus on issues like health care and education. The long-awaited notice of funding availability (NOFA) released today establishes the application process for $4 billion of the $7.2 billion set aside for broadband projects in the stimulus package, a more aggressive deployment schedule than officials indicated when they announced their roadmap for the stimulus programs in March. "Tod...

Broadband Stimulus Bill Notice of Funding Availability $7.2 Billion

Image via Wikipedia Here are the rules for both the NTIA and RUS Broadband Stimulus: Broadband Stimulus Rules (NoFA)

Can American Farms Make Bamboo the Next Big Cash Crop?

Image via Wikipedia Bamboo as a new american cash crop? The Southeastern U.S. may have a new crop to replace cotton. This bamboo has the tensile strength of steel. Click the headline for the complete story in the article from Popular Mechanics...