Archive for June, 2010

My Web 2.0 Suicide Note

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Good by cruel internet as I press Ctrl, Alt Del on Facebook. Do not worry nor call 911 or suicide hotline. I am still alive.

I decide to commit Web 2.0 suicide or in other words clear out and close my Facebook account. What brought this on was the realization how little how little control I have over privacy, account, and personal information on Facebook. An illustration on the Evolution of Privacy on Facebook shows why I am disturbed by Facebook’s privacy policy.  By April 2010, accord to the graph, most of my Facebook information form gender to pictures could be accessed by the entire internet.

The privacy issue came home to roost when I surfed over to cnn.com for an article on unemployment and noted my logged in Facebook account ready for me to click likeit . It is the sharing of my account to third party sites that got me worrying. Not to mention Facebook pushing me to friend people I do not even know. Facebook and Google apps is why I turn nose up in the web 2.0 and the coming cloud computing. When one stores data on Goggle or any other web app host like photobucket and blogger , one essentially surrenders ones privacy and profile information to the hosting company. It is way I prefer this blog on my own rented server space than using an apps hosting site

Musings of An Unemployed Tech Part 1.

Monday, June 28th, 2010

(Based in a replay I made to another blog)
I am a republican I was unemployed from January 2009 to Aug 2009 and again from Mar 2010 to now. I think Unemployment should not be a permanent lifestyle. Furthermore, like government stimulus, unemployment does nothing to create jobs but rob job growth by taking business capital that could go to job creation. Rep Jim McDermott likes to say, “Every dollar spent on unemployment benefits generates a $1.64 increase in economic activity,” That is not true. Government does not and cannot produce wealth; government can only consume and redistribute via tax revenue from the private sector produce. If government takes one dollar from the private sector and give it to me and I spend it on the private sector, the result will be a total of 0.00 in return -$1.00 (taxes ) + $1.00 = zero.

Welfare state only exist to keep people alive and voting Democrat. I only make around 260 a week and have to VA for healthcare. I collect bottles for gas in my tuck then in turn go to estate sales to find stuff to make a profit on Ebay. I could receive food stamps but Unemployment is more of the indignity of being dependant is more I have to stomach for.

The democrats are trying to pass and extension of unemployment beyond 99 weeks; the problem I have is unemployment payments do dissuade people from making the hard decisions in finding work and independence. These decision include could mean moving and seeking work elsewhere, including rural areas and overseas. One may need to walk way from an unaffordable, mortgage and find a one-room apartment for ones family or better yet open a home a boarding house for some who will have to take a lower wage job to survive. $300 to $400 for two hots and a cot do not seem bad.

A note to all you liberal and conservative fools who think all the jobs are shipping to China I have to say this. Get you but off the couch turn of the TV and stop listen to conservative talk radio and read a good book on economics. Basic Economics 3rd Ed: A Common Sense Guide to the Economy by Tomas Sowell is a start. We are not losing job but shedding and shifting the job market from a manufacturing base to a service base. (Design and managing products from development to delivery)

Another Reason Why I Want to Leave Portland

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Oregon Police Officer Asked to Leave Vegan Coffee Shop

The Red & Black Cafe is no place for a man in blue.
Police Officer James Crooker was asked to leave the vegan coffee shop in Portland, Ore., last month, a discriminatory move but not altogether uncommon at the java joint, a detective told FoxNews.com.
Crooker, 36, a 2-year veteran of the force, entered the on May 18 and bought a cup of coffee before a customer approached him and said she appreciated his efforts.

That’s when John Langley, one of the co-owners of the collectively managed shop, approached the cop and asked him to leave.

Crooker left immediately. It was the first time something like this has happened to him in his nine-year law enforcement career, he told.
“This is Portland,” Wheat told FoxNews.com. “We have been dealing with that for years and years and years. It’s a very liberal leftist city. We have anarchists here and we deal with them on a regular basis.”