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A Reason to Think, and Think AgainTED Tuesday & Teddy Bears: Domesticated Planet
This TED Talk is really about how mankind's view of animals has become the dominant factor in their survival or extinction. The prime example used is the [[Teddy Bear]], which turned a symbol of wilderness fears into something to hug, and even protect. The lesson I...
Friction-Free Capitalism
{Published in the Colorado Springs Gazette, October 10, 2013} In these times of governmental gridlock and incompetence, it's great to see what the private sector can do if given the chance. Provided it's not being strangled in regulations by the Democrats, or...
iRock Beats Paper?
I recently suggested to someone that a certain book was worth having a physically bound print copy. They suggested that if it was that important it should be digital so it can be searched and such. We were truly on two different wavelengths. I live in both worlds. I...
Obamacare Hiccups Bureaucratic, Not Partisan
The devil is in the details. All new programs admittedly have problems, but the banter about them ringside is the real show. It was only a matter of time before widely predicted Obamacare problems would be just as predictably pinned on its opponents. Well wait no...
TED Tuesdays: Cities, Not Nations
This week's TED Talk focuses on the emerging role of cities in today's world, even preceding the nation-state as a unit of human progress.
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