Duck Duck Go Creator
- p!=t, i.e. plausible != true
- False dichotomies in convertible note vs equity seed rounds
- Productive Programming
- Personal Inflation
- Rapid prototyping as burnout antidote
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Scott Horton’s U.S. foreign-policy interviews
- Michael O’Brien - Michael O’Brien, author of America’s Failure in Iraq, discusses the media’s focus on troop escalations while ignoring the larger private contractor surges, the ease of starting wars and keeping them going since Congress abdicated its Constitutional responsibility, the inexcusable failures of the Coalition Provisional Authority and Paul Bremer, the primary purposes of contractors in Iraq: [...]
- Kathy Kelly - Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Nonviolence (a campaign to end U.S. military and economic warfare), discusses the “Creech 14” activists awaiting trial for protesting U.S. military drone strikes in AfPak, the obligation of citizens to speak out against government breeches of international law and why targeted assassinations create more security problems than they [...]
- Jeremy Sapienza - Antiwar.com Senior Editor Jeremy Sapienza, Antiwar Radio producer Angela Keaton and host Scott Horton candidly and informally discuss the daily behind-the-scenes work necessary to keep Antiwar.com updated and on-topic, the decision-making process on news and editorial selections and the interesting tidbits of valuable information accessible – via mouse scroll-wheel – further down the page (yes, [...]
- Eric Margolis - Eric Margolis, foreign correspondent and author of War at the Top of the World and American Raj, discusses the appalling lack of knowledge displayed by the U.S. occupation forces in Afghanistan, how Americans are too uneducated and impatient to rival the British Empire’s colonial skills, the problem with exporting democracy to Muslim countries whose people [...]
- The Other Scott Horton - The Other Scott Horton (no relation), international human rights lawyer and contributing editor at Harper’s magazine, discusses spreading American ideas through education instead of with bombs, democratic growing pains (or death throes) in the Kyrgyz Republic, how the wide ideological divisions in the Cold War have since converged in a mash-up of state capitalism and [...]
Moody Blues – Friends who are cruising the Caribbean
- SWEET DREAMS MOODY BLUES - MOODY BLUES is closed up tight and tucked in nicely. * She’s above that star just behind the blue tarp at the bottom of the photo. (She sort of looks like a ketch, but she isn’t, she’s a sloop.) It’s a lot of work to put a boat up on the hard. We love Spice Island [...]
- MI CASA ES SU CASA? - If you’ve been following this blog you’ll know that we referred to our goddaughter Jessia Oldwyn’s blog: (www.jessicaoldwyn.blogspot.com/). Jessica and her parents live in Wenatchee, WA, which is a few hour drive to Seattle. Prior to Jesse going into the hospital her friend Laura gave the Oldwyn’s the gift of her house in Seattle near the hospital [...]
- NO INTERNET CONNECTION - Susea when she cannot get an internet connection.