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Christopher Hitchens on Socialism, Campaign Financing, Taxes, Politics, Libertarianism (1992) – Video
Posted: January 5, 2015 at 6:41 pm
Christopher Hitchens on Socialism, Campaign Financing, Taxes, Politics, Libertarianism (1992)
Socialism is an economic system characterised by social ownership of the means of production and co-operative management of the economy. "Social ownership" m...
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Mr. Liu’s Opinion:Libertarianism and Right-to-Work – Video
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In this video, I distinguish between left- and right-wing libertarians and address their perspectives on US right-to-work laws.
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Learning from the Pirate Party? – Video
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Reinventing Human Resources For The Human Workplace
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Unless you occasionallyexamine your beliefs, they control you. Every so often you have to look closely at what you believe to be true, and question it. You have to ask Why do I believe this?
Maybe it was taught to you. Maybe theres no validity to your belief at all. I feel that way about the practice of Human Resources as it widely taught. We teach HR people to comply with employment laws, and often we dont teach them a lot more. We view the purpose of HR this way: Our HR department makes Acme Explosives a great place to work and keeps us out of court.
We are obsessed with the compliance side of HR. We imagine that there are employees hiding behind every pillar and cubicle wall, waiting to jump out and sue us. Thats ridiculous, and its also a self-fulfilling prophecy. I worked for two startups that got much bigger, fast.
I joined my first startup when sales were USD $1M per year and ran their HR function as the company grew to $180M in sales. I was nineteen when I walked into that company, and 28 when I left.
Next Next, I joined U.S. Robotics, where sales were $15M in my first year on board. We grew to $3B in annual sales. We focused on trust and communication all the time, and had so few employee relations issues, even with nearly ten thousand team members, that I can remember each situation in great detail. This was a fast-growing company with deep pockets. Why didnt we have more employee relations problems?
We didnt have them because were were always listening, asking Hows it going? How are you doing? and making it easy for people to tell us when something was off or needed attention.
We treated the culture as a strategic advantage and a competitive weapon.
Roger was a senior leader in the Sales group when I started at USR. I asked him How do you get customers to buy?
Its a great product, he said, but if I can get them to come here they always buy from us.
Here meant our office, with the manufacturing plant just behind it and attached to it by a long hallway. If Roger could get a customer onto our premises for a tour, the customer was sold. Why? The energy was so good, the customer wanted to be part of it. They believed in us once they walked around and saw people happy and trusting and working their asses off. Who wouldnt?
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Ken Cuccinellis post-politics endeavor: oyster farming
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By Jackson Landers January 4
TANGIER ISLAND, Va. Ken Cuccinelli is holding a raw oyster. It is a small, round oyster with an unusually smooth shell and a distinctive black stripe. He stands on the deck of a crabbing boat that rocks gently on the Chesapeake Bay. The former Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee tilts his head back and eats his first sample from the oyster farm that he co-founded with a small group of friends.
After losing an election, some politicians become lobbyists. Others immediately begin running for another office. Cuccinelli helped start an oyster farm on Tangier Island, in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay. Praised on Fox News, scoffed at by The Daily Show, the outspoken conservative now seems focused on creating a new source of sustainable jobs for people on Tangier. And on how the oysters taste.
The first settlers arrived on Tangier from England in the 1600s. Their modern descendants speak an Americanized dialect of Restoration-era English. With only 83acres of the island high enough for human habitation, cars are rare. The 727residents (as of the most recent census) typically walk or drive golf carts and scooters. Cable TV and Internet access only arrived in 2010. While Cuccinelli lost the gubernatorial election to Terry McAuliffe in 2013, he won over Tangier Islands devout Methodists, earning 90 percent of their vote.
The oyster-farming enterprise was the brainchild of Craig Suro, chairman of the Tangier Island Oyster Co. and once Virginias assistant secretary of health and human resources under then-Gov. Mark R. Warner (D). He was visiting Tangier several years ago with business partner Tim Hickey on a duck-hunting trip.
They hit on the idea of oyster farming as a new industry.
We realized that this would get them out of having to depend on quotas, Suro said, referring to catch restrictions on crabbing. You can harvest farmed oysters year-round. And this turned out to be the best possible place to try to grow oysters.
Suro might be right about Tangier being ideal for growing unusually good oysters. Most oysters are farmed in mesh bags dropped into just a few feet of water within arms reach of shore. This makes it cheap and easy to raise and harvest them. But the lower salinity of water in brackish creeks or close to the shore also tends to result in oysters without as much of the briny flavor that some aficionados prefer. In the center of the Chesapeake Bay, higher salinity makes a brinier-tasting oyster. Tangier Islands new oyster beds are also suspended just beneath the surface, bobbing along under pairs of black pontoons over 12feet of water hundreds of yards from shore. This distance isnt a problem because Tangier Islands hardy watermen already have crabbing boats that are easily turned to a new purpose.
The result of this system is a fast-growing, briny oyster with a clean flavor profile that comes from never having been in contact with the bottom. The constant agitation of the free-floating mesh sacks in mid-water also results in oyster shells that are unusually polished and smooth.
Cuccinelli, who lives and practices law in Prince William County, was initially brought in to help with the legal side of the business but quickly found himself enlisted in whatever work presented itself painting the boathouse, driving anchor posts into the bottom of the bay and diving from a boat to set up ropes for the pontoons.
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Skydive (Futurism Remix) – Video
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GAO Denies Sierra Nevada's NASA Spacecraft Contract Protest
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Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser (Credit: Sierra Nevada Corporation)
The Government Accountability Office has denied a legal challenge that was filed by the Sierra Nevada Corporation over a NASA contract award to SpaceX and Boeing for crewed commercial flights.
Sierra Nevada was one of three finalists for the Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contract, which was ultimately awarded to Boeing and SpaceX. Sierra Nevadas bid was for its Dream Chaser an airplane-like spacecraft thats capable of landing on a runway to deliver astronauts to the ISS.
The company challenged NASAs decision to award a contract to its competitors based on factors including the cost of Boeings proposal and concerns over SpaceXs ability to meet the terms of its proposal to NASA.
In its decision which has not been fully released to the public due because, according to the GAO, it contains proprietary and source selection sensitive information the GAO rejected Sierra Nevadas arguments. In its statement, the GAO stated that it had reviewed the conclusions reached by NASA to determine if they were reasonable, and consistent with the evaluation approach NASA set out in its solicitation but made no conclusions as to the relative merits of each proposal.
In a statement issued earlier today, the Sierra Nevada thanked the GAO for reviewing its proposal, and stated its commitment to continue to develop the Dream Chaser spacecraft.
SNC remains fully committed to being a part of returning world-class human spaceflight and enhanced cargo capabilities to low-Earth orbit, the company said in its statement. In doing so, SNC firmly believes that the Dream Chaser will play a central role in shaping the future of space transportation with its unique capabilities which address a wide spectrum of needs.
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30 Under 30 Reinventing Manufacturing In A Greener, Tech-Savvier World
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The classic picture of the manufacturing industry is that of conveyor belt upon conveyor belt of identical, mass produced products on the inside and large chimneys belching smoke into the atmosphere on the outside.
But this years list of 30 Under 30 in Manufacturing shows that the present and future of manufacturing is something altogether different. Its a world of custom products, 3D printing, nanoscale chemistry and a green outlook.
Consider Eben Bayer and Gavin McIntyre, the 29 year-old founders of Ecovative. These two friends use an environmentally-friendly process to grow mushrooms that they then turn into packaging materials to replace the styrofoam protecting, say, a Dell laptop. Best of all, their packaging costs the same or even less than traditional materials.
Other examples of green thinking in the manufacturing list include Max Winograd, 27, the cofounder of NuLabel, which designs adhesive labels for products without those annoying paper backs that you just end up throwing away. Then theres Jeremiah Chapman, 24, whose company Crisp creates products that extend the life of oil in deep fryers for restaurants; and Gabe Blanchet and Jamie Byron, whose company Grove Labs will be selling mass produced indoor gardens for people to easily grow their own fruits and vegetables.
Another theme that emerged in this years list was the big impact of 3D printing to make customized products. For example, theres Nikki Kaufman, 28, whose company Normal produces 3D printed earbuds that are custom fitted to your ear. Or Kegan Schouwenburg, 29, whose company Sols creates insoles for shoes that are customized for its customers feet.
Also innovating with 3D printing are Aaron Kemmer, Jason Dunn, Mike Chen, and Michael Snyder of the company Made In Space. They developed a 3D printer thats capable of working in zero-gravity. Their first printer is already making custom tools for astronauts on the International Space Station, and a bigger one is going up later this year.
Another theme in manufacturing this year was robotics. The list includes Antoine Balaresque and Henry Bradlow, whose Lily Robotics has developed a drone that can follow you around and take pictures like a flying GoPro; Jordi Muoz, 28, who cofounded 3D Robotics, the worlds second largest commercial drone manfacturer; Blake Sessions and Arron Acosta, whose company Rise Robotics builds parts for bigger robots and Natalie Panek, 29, who helps design robotic systems that will be used in outer space.
As for future iterations of the list? We might start looking for them among the kids currently playing with Roominate toys. This company, cofounded by Alice Brooks, 26, makes building toys that employ basic engineering principles from pulleys to electric circuits, allowing kids to learn STEM concepts while they play.
The FORBES 30 Under 30 in Manufacturing list was created using nominations from a variety of sources, and was reported by Joann Muller, Dan Alexander, and Alex Knapp. The judges for this category were Ted Duclos, President of Freudenberg-NOK Sealing Technologies; Jenny Lawton, the CEO of Makerbot; and John Nottingham, cofounder of Nottingham Spirk. Thanks to all of them and to everyone who nominated candidates.
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X Rebirth:The Teladi Outpost – Video
Posted: January 4, 2015 at 3:47 pm
X Rebirth:The Teladi Outpost
This expansion offers you exciting new content, such as many new missions and a whole new star system containing two unique sectors. Here you can find a massive new space station belonging...
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DEAD SPACE 2 GAMEPLAY WALKTHROUGH – PART 3 – Video
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DEAD SPACE 2 GAMEPLAY WALKTHROUGH - PART 3
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