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Monthly Archives: February 2010

Organizational Theory as Applied to the Management of Large Information Systems

As my wife can attest, I am not a very organized person.  My entire life I have struggled with this affliction and it has very likely prevented me from reaching my full potential.  While having large, cluttered piles of paperwork on my desk does not necessarily bother me as much as it does some people [...]

The Surrendering of Power

I will be the first admit that I have a much more strict view of the constitution and what the Founding Fathers intended for this country than most people.  I can even understand why some people believe that Congress can use the “necessary and proper” clause anytime they like since that particular section is the [...]

The True Art of Misdirection (otherwise known as the Republican campaign against Cap & Trade)

Cap and Trade is not a new concept, nor is it a left wing policy, it’s roots in legislation in the U.S. came from a true bipartisan policy that was based upon fairly sound economics.  The short history essentially goes something like this: In the 70′s the SO2 concentrations in coal burning plant exhaust was [...]

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