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Update (6/7): Hm, how relevant: Surveillance as Poison Pill? by Vinnie.
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Update (6/7): Hm, how relevant: Surveillance as Poison Pill? by Vinnie.
Technorati : NSA, politics, privacy, wiretap, wiretapping
The Wikiwars sometimes experienced on Wikipedia will soon be dwarfed by what will no doubt erupt on Wiki the Presidency. Wow, this will be fun to watch – or participate in. (hat tip: Eszter)
Update (6/9): Stefan Topfer is calling for “a wiki for every politician in the western world and keep records on their voting, so when they come to be re-elected, they have a public “record”! We could make them accountable.”
The Pentagon has decided to omit from new detainee policies a key tenet of the Geneva Conventions that explicitly bans “humiliating and degrading treatment,” according to knowledgeable military officials, a step that would mark a further shift away from strict adherence to international human rights standards. (full article at the Baltimore Sun)
Technorati : geneva convention, politics
Today is the Anniversary of Tiananmen Square. Tiananmen square what? How can a square have an anniversary? For at least another generation people can no longer think of the square anymore, but the massacre that put an abrupt end to two months of protests. I forgot about it, and so did the media, it’s hardly mentioned in the news. For me Paul Kedrosky’s post was the reminder.
Back then I knew relatively little of what was going on. 1989 was the year when communism fell country by country in Eastern Europe, and I was moving to Vienna to start my super-intensive SAP training which kept me at class all day, and over my books night – in a country whose language I did not speak. The first anniversary found me in Singapore, and I remember how shocked I was to hear the country’s Father, Lee Kuan Yew, blame television reporting and western media in general for the deaths near Tiananmen Square. I don’t have a quote from that speech, but here’s one from the Straits Times, Aug 17, 2004: “If I have to shoot 200,000 students to save China from another 100 years of disorder, so be it.” Hm…
Originally I only saw still photos of the famous Tank Man. Thanks to Youtube, now I can see how this lonely man stood up against lethal force.
(Should the embedded player not work, here’s the link to the video)
He was no doubt a hero. But did he prepare to be a hero? He has what appears to be shopping bags in his hands. He may have been just a “regular guy” who couldn’t believe what was happening, and believed he could talk sense to the soldiers. In fact he could. I’d love to know what went through the tank commander’s mind. He was, after all ordered to “restore order” and crush the “rebels” – crushing this lonely little man would have meant nothing compared to the acts he likely committed later on that very same day. Did he know he was being filmed? Or was he simply impressed by the heroism of the lonely man?
This scene reminded me of another one, and thanks to Youtube it only took seconds to find this film shot 33 years before Tiananmen, in Budapest, Hungary:
(Again, should the embedded player not work, here’s the link to the video)
The 1956 Revolution was crushed by the Russian tanks – but before the Russians, there were Hungarian tanks that the communist government sent to “restore order”. They took up their positions, just like the Chinese, then people started to talk to them, just like the Tank Man, and finally most of them joined the demonstrators. Unlike in China, the Communist Party’s stronghold on the people weakened by the day – until the Russians arrived with overwhelming force. Yet it took them 6 days to suppress the revolution.
For the next 33 years the events were referred to as the “counter-revolution”, and officially ignored. People never accepted this term, so they referred to the “1956 events” or simply “1956”. Just like Tiananmen. It’s somewhat symbolic that in Hungary October 23rd, the day of the Revolution became a national holiday in 1989, the year of Tiananmen. I can only hope the day comes when China openly celebrates Tiananmen as a National Holiday.
Update (6/4): Tiananman Square in 3 Minutes by Angry Chinese Blogger:
Tags: China, Freedom, Tank Man, Tiananmen, Tiananmen Massacre, asian values, counter-revolution, democracy, heroism, oppression, 1956, 1956 Revolution, Hungarian Revolution, communism, politics, zoliblog
This is insane, ridiculous, racist, shameful, Orwellian … I am speechless. And I am shocked that it is broadcast on TV, in fact “being considered” by politicians in Washington:
Scott Silverman, Chairman of the Board of VeriChip Corporation, has proposed implanting the company’s RFID tracking tags in immigrant and guest workers. He made the statement on national television earlier this week.
Silverman was being interviewed on “Fox & Friends.” Responding to the Bush administration’s call to know “who is in our country and why they are here,” he proposed using VeriChip RFID implants to register workers at the border, and then verify their identities in the workplace. He added, “We have talked to many people in Washington about using it….”
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Are you sick of being squeezed by your cable company? There’s nothing you can do as long as they have a monopoly.
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A brief fist-fight between Czech Health Care Minister David Rath and an adviser to President Vaclav Klaus made front-page headlines in Czech newspapers Monday after film of the weekend incident was broadcast on television.
Now we know the real meaning of “cold cash“:
A congressman under investigation for bribery was caught on videotape accepting $100,000 in $100 bills from an FBI informant whose conversations with the lawmaker also were recorded, according to a court document released Sunday. Agents later found the cash hidden in his freezer. (story by AP)
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I’m at TieCon 2006 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Trying to park was a nightmare: 15 minutes circling in the parking structure. Last time I was here for Software 2006, I parked right next to the stairs. Finally got in, sitting in the back of the conference room (power source!), flip my laptop on, and Voila! – free wi-fi available… as it should be (at Software 2006 it cost $26/day)
Michael Malone, introducing John Doerr just made the same comment – he parked in Great America’s overflow parking …. 3,000+ participants. Entrepreneurial spirit is definitely back.
Raw notes from the discussion with John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, a Silicon Valley VC Legend:
If you’re thinking of coming to KP just for money, it’s expensive: don’t come. Come for the networking resources, experience.
This being TiE, a few India-pecific questions. Response: Kleiner backed 100 companies over the past 4 years and half of those have Indian leadership. They are passionate, have a sense of wanting to give back to India and the world. KP is also active in in India, which happens to produce the largest pool of engineering pool in he world, English is spoken and it’s a democracy. KP made two recent investments in India.
New subject: Technology – what’s coming next? John Doerr: Biology. This is what he really wants to talk about, now he gets passionate. He talks about soon-to-debut “Inconvenient Truth” and shows a few powerful slides about Greenland shrinking, due to ice melt. If Greenland melted all, the oceans would rise by 20 feet. Just how much is that? – we get a feel when he shows a few slides of the Bay Area – oops, there goes the convention center we’re in…
So what can we do about it: need to reduce carbon emission. Opportunity for engineers, innovators, politicians: get efficient, produce growth requiring less energy, less pollution.
Kleiner Perkins has invested in 7 stealth GreenTech companies in the past 5 years. – $57M total invested in those. Huge potential business, ROI eventually may be bigger than “traditional” tech. areas, but wait for payback longer.
Tom “World is Flat” Friedman’s next book, Green is the New Red-White-blue: the current biggest enemy facing this country is not Islamism, Communism, or other such ideologies, but Petrolism. We need petrol tax to encourage getting energy efficient. It takes guts, not for the “girlie man”. (Timely quote from the Gubernator due to appear on a panel this afternoon.)
We’ve had no major innovation in energy for the past 30 years. China has higher automotive emission standards than the USA. If India and China develops the way the US has, we’re choking the world. We need to innovate.
Michael Malone: “you’re working with your heart, not your mind”. John Doerr: no, this will be the largest economic opportunity in the world.
On to the issue of the Pandemic Fly: Something of this magnitude happens 2-3 times in a century. Shows some slides of the devastation of the Spanish Flu. What can entrepreneurs do? Improve surveillance and diagnostics. KP backed startups working on inexpensive diagnostic devices, and vaccine expected to be 10 times more effective than Tamiflu. He is calling for backing entrepreneurs in this area. Distribution, pricing: give it away free or cheap in the developing world, sell it in the developed world..
On Social Entrereneurship: double bottom line. Build a sustainable operation and eliminate poverty. John Doerr has some more personal involvement in this area, not through Kleiner.
Politics: Silicon Valley traditionally was doing best by staying out of politics. John sees politics playing a bigger role. Advocate for policies that reduce the climate crisis and increase energy innovation.” Let’s have a President who will make “green ” a priority.
Social Entrepreneurs build should build scalable and sustainable businesses, but they don’t have to be profitable, just self-sustaining. Do you want to built an inconsequential Enterprise Software company or do something big? (This reminds me of Steve Jobs famous challenge to John Sculley: “Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water, or do you want to change the world?”)
In conclusion, John Doerr sums up what he is passionate about: “I want to revolutionize the energy industry, make investments in : fuel cell, solar, bio-fuels.
John’s call for action to the audience: If you’d like a copy of these slides, email me the titles of your three favorite books.
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“An Alameda County Superior Court judge issued a tentative ruling today prohibiting the state from carrying out its plan to deny diplomas to tens of thousands of high school seniors in the Class of 2006 who have been unable to pass the exit exam.” (via the SoCal Law Blog)
Update (5/10): I want my PhD issued by Stanford, Harvard, MIT and Wharton. I want it ALL and I want it NOW – or I will file a discrimination lawsuit.
Update (8/11): Appeals court refuses diplomas for 20,000 who failed exit exam (SFGate, hat tip: Jeff Nolan). Justice Ruvolo: “A high school diploma is not an education, any more than a birth certificate is a baby.’’
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