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Friday, March 4, 2005


Finger length 'key to aggression'. You can tell how physically aggressive a man is by looking at the length of his fingers, say scientists. [BBC News | Health | World Edition]

This is so misleading. The finger length correlates to aggression but the researchers say only about 5% and that you could never predict how aggressive someone was by looking at finger length.  10:52:06 PM    



Newrules Enterprise.

Silicon Valley Watcher writes:


The first rule of the newrules enterprise is that it is new, brand spanking new.

The second rule is it is staffed by a small group of executives that know the most efficient business processes for what the venture will produce.

The third rule is to stick as much open source/industry platform software and hardware onto the business processes as you can, creating a highly automated highly-efficient business venture with virtually free IT.

The fourth rule is to use as much web services IT as possible.

The fifth rule is you do not use venture capital--you and four others throw your credit cards into a bowl and work free for six-months to create the nucleus of the venture. It[base ']s an atomic ventures world. It[base ']s the $40k startup. When IT, and other infrastructure costs are so cheap and available to everyone then knowledge capital becomes the competitive differentiator[~]who is on your team.

The sixth rule is don[base ']t put anybody on the payroll unless you absolutely have to.

The seventh rule is the venture does not go public, it stays private. It will have private investors/owners and those investors would be paid in dividends. By staying private newrules enterprises are a blackbox corporation. Competitors cannot peek inside because it is private and thus cannot benchmark their business model against it.

The eighth rule of the newrules enterprise is that there will be a lot of intellectual property that is not patented but is kept secret.

The ninth rule is don[base ']t put anybody on the payroll unless you absolutely have to.

The tenth rule, and the most important, is that the newrules enterprise uses blogging techniques and technologies to market research/help produce and sell products and services that near-perfectly match the needs of their customer communities.

[E M E R G I C . o r g]

I wonder how well this works in biotech?  10:46:37 PM    



New Scientist Breaking News - Maximum pain is aim of new US weapon [Daypop Top 40]

It makes me wonder sometimes how someone could work on a project whose goal is to induce maximal pain on another human, with the possibility that it could be used for torture. Some really interesting rationales must be going on here. Of course it will only be used against 'rioters', as defined by whatever state controls the technology.  9:56:39 PM    



 
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