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Hack This, Please

Andy Kessler, the author of Wall Street Meat had a recent piece in the WSJ, and now reprinted on his own site. It's a piece about how companies are shifting much more to "hacker" friendly models. It's a particular area of interest for me, as it's something that I've talked about with the folks at BCG for a while.

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  1. portsy firttss by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    i m a stuper geneos

  2. Which is better by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    a) Hacking

    OR...

    b) Sex with a mare?

  3. Customers of George W. Bush: +1, Patriotic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    THE DAILY MIS-LEAD
    http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1265166&l=232 06

    BUSH MARKETS BURMESE PRODUCTS; EVADES OWN TRADE BAN

    According to a new report, President Bush's official campaign is selling
    clothing made in Burma - a country whose goods Bush banned for sale in the
    U.S. because of their awful human rights, narcotics and sex trafficking
    record. According to Newsday, "the merchandise sold on
    www.georgewbushstore.com includes a $49.95 fleece pullover, embroidered with
    the Bush-Cheney '04 logo and bearing a label stating it was made in Burma,
    now Myanmar." (1)

    The decision by the president's campaign to defy its own embargo directly
    contradicts the president's pledge to enforce existing trade laws. Just this
    week the president said Americans need to be "treated fairly" and pledged to
    "make sure the playing field is level" on trade. (2) But his decision to
    market Burmese textile products evades laws that prevent American workers
    from having to compete with Burmese workers who have no minimum wage, human
    rights or labor protections. Since Bush was elected, thousands of textile
    jobs have been lost -- particularly in the South - and many have questioned
    whether the Administration is adequately enforcing trade laws. (3)

    On top of evading his own trade laws, the president's effective endorsement
    of Burmese goods means his campaign is marketing products from a country the
    State Department has repeatedly condemned for human rights abuses (4) and
    that the Treasury Department has cited for laundering money from illegal
    narcotics dealers (5). Just last year, the president told the United
    Nations it needed to more seriously address international sex slavery,
    saying, "there's a special evil in the abuse and exploitation of the most
    innocent and vulnerable." (6) But his own campaign is now marketing products
    from a country that experts cite as one of the leaders in international sex
    trafficking. (7)

    Sources:
    1. "Bush campaign gear made in Burma", Newsday, 03/18/2004,
    http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u= 1265166&l=232 07.
    2. "President Discusses Health Access", 03/16/2004,
    http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u= 1265166&l=232 08.
    3. "4,000 textile jobs lost in 2003", Charleston Post and Courier,
    01/14/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1265166&l=232 09.
    4. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Burma, US Department of State,
    02/25/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1265166&l=232 10.
    5. States News Service, 03/04/2004.
    6. "President Bush Addresses United Nations General Assembly", 09/23/2003,
    http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u= 1265166&l=232 11.
    7. "Factbook on Global Sexual Exploitation: Burma/Myanmar",
    http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.as p?u=1265166&l=232 12.

  4. Ich bin eine Berliner by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    This is called so called Berlin syndrome. Ich bin eine Berliner!You see the imaginary or real walls come tumbling down. What was going on behind these Brandenburg gates? It's not about what was going on 5 years or 5 minutes ago, I mean who knows?