1929 to 1939 was apparently the "Great Depression" ... perhaps 2007 to 2010 will be remembered as the "Great Compression" ... ending with this illustrious "September-to-Remember" ...
Having contracted heavy recessionary conditions from onslaught to recovery in just 3 years instead of 10 may have been a great feat of "Econopolitic Compressionomics"
I guess we'll have to wait 7 years without bad luck to find out :)
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Sunday, September 05, 2010
21st Century Likes & Dislikes ...
I like the innovation yet dislike the dysfunctional means by which it introduces itself ... ex ..the decoupling of software and hardware innovations in most new systems..or..the rapid onset of combinable products not yet combined ... the delivery of powerful electric transportation alternatives finally having great design form function and value but still coupled to antiquated power/fuel supply infrastructures ...collaborative digital networks having major discontinuities due to their diverse frameworks which result in presenting few"cross-functional-familiarities" among the interactive experiences ...etc
I like the excellent level of intelligence of humankind but dislike the methods of stupidity by which most intelligent minds ensue upon their endeavors ...
I like the trends towards readily available nutritive foods but dislike the difficulty in maintaining a properly efficient and reliable means by which to deliver them in a healthy way to people on a consistent basis
I like the fact there is still a forest not far from homes that smells fresh and relaxes the soul but dislike the lack of convenient time or "socioinductive/socionatural" active inclination to spend what time there is available wandering amongst the trees
I like wandering amongst the trees but dislike the feeling of being disconnected from 21st century innovation ... ^_*
I like the rising level of nurturing familial societal and educational commitments to the worlds children but dislike the fact the America in particular is seemingly still struggling the hardest amongst developing/developed nations with maintaining late-teen focus in such important areas
I like the fact that actually most of the major complex and distributed battles being waged are for the common good and being done with little overall long-term detrimental impact but dislike the fact that so many of them are being lost even though they are not losing-battles ...
I like the abundant plethora of sensable things where inherent nonsense is fundamental to the sense yet I dislike all the nonsensical things which never seem to make sense while being seemingly sensable ...
I like the excellent level of intelligence of humankind but dislike the methods of stupidity by which most intelligent minds ensue upon their endeavors ...
I like the trends towards readily available nutritive foods but dislike the difficulty in maintaining a properly efficient and reliable means by which to deliver them in a healthy way to people on a consistent basis
I like the fact there is still a forest not far from homes that smells fresh and relaxes the soul but dislike the lack of convenient time or "socioinductive/socionatural" active inclination to spend what time there is available wandering amongst the trees
I like wandering amongst the trees but dislike the feeling of being disconnected from 21st century innovation ... ^_*
I like the rising level of nurturing familial societal and educational commitments to the worlds children but dislike the fact the America in particular is seemingly still struggling the hardest amongst developing/developed nations with maintaining late-teen focus in such important areas
I like the fact that actually most of the major complex and distributed battles being waged are for the common good and being done with little overall long-term detrimental impact but dislike the fact that so many of them are being lost even though they are not losing-battles ...
I like the abundant plethora of sensable things where inherent nonsense is fundamental to the sense yet I dislike all the nonsensical things which never seem to make sense while being seemingly sensable ...
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