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January 23rd, 2011 - 8:17 pm § in America, China

Humor, Taiwan’s View of Hu and Obama

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January 23rd, 2011 - 12:10 pm § in Misc., UW

Revolutionary Change in How Drugs Are Discovered!

Francis Collins, the Director of the NIH, has started a new effort to socialize part of the research effort. There is a huge barrier between basic science and practical development of therapy. That barrier is MONEY. Francis Collins, Director of the NIH, wants to solve this by creating a government-r[...]

January 15th, 2011 - 1:14 pm § in America, China, Politics

Can China Compete with US for The Best Immigrants?

China opens doors of state-run companies to top talent  Berkeley Blog Vivek Wadhwa,  11/17/11 The top talent in countries around the world have a new suitor: the Chinese government. China has a severe shortage of skilled talent and, in a policy reversal, has decided to open its doors to talent fro[...]

January 15th, 2011 - 11:40 am § in Uncategorized

The Global Class, Is Fascism Next?

Chrystia Freeland of the Atlantic has a very important article. The Rise of the New Global Class, a Prelude to Fascism? Christia Freeland’s piece in the Atlantic is a brilliant and frightening vision not of the future, but of a present that is likely summed up best by one word “fascism.&[...]

January 13th, 2011 - 9:44 pm § in America

Adventures in Ipad Land

Could not get the email app to synch with my Gmail contacts. Called Applke support, no real help;.  They told me I could only do this is I installed iTunes on my PC. So, I went to the Apple Store to talk with a genius. Guess what?  The only way Apple has of synching Google […][...]

August 18th, 2010 - 4:10 pm § in America

Why The U.W. And Nike Are A Threat To America’s War In Afghanistan

After discussing with Prof. Schwartz the UW’s relationship with Nike, I feel confident a meritorious argument can be made that the University’s arrangement with Nike is incestuous.  The incest arises from the fact the University’s finance office and its academic departments are first cousins.[...]