In other developments, CERN's Large Hadron Collider (the German term for particle accelerator is Teilchen Abschleuniger, which is hard to puzzle out) is back on line and has crossed a new energetic record. Power unleashed by the collisions approach conditions experienced during the Big Bang, and interestingly, the facility is also the coldest place in the universe: the magnetic coils are kept within a fraction of absolute zero in order to run effectively. Researchers are underway to new discoveries about the cause of universal gravitation and supersymmetries. Though the majority of the scientific community downplay or dismiss fears as unfounded, a vocal minority warns that these experiments could destroy the earth by creating mini-blackholes or anti-matter. Angela Merkel, the Kanzlerin, has an advanced degree in Physics from the University of Leipzig, and I am sure would voice her warnings if she thought otherwise. If she and others underestimated the consequences, I doubt an official apology would suffice.Wednesday, 31 March 2010
free-range or event-horizon
In other developments, CERN's Large Hadron Collider (the German term for particle accelerator is Teilchen Abschleuniger, which is hard to puzzle out) is back on line and has crossed a new energetic record. Power unleashed by the collisions approach conditions experienced during the Big Bang, and interestingly, the facility is also the coldest place in the universe: the magnetic coils are kept within a fraction of absolute zero in order to run effectively. Researchers are underway to new discoveries about the cause of universal gravitation and supersymmetries. Though the majority of the scientific community downplay or dismiss fears as unfounded, a vocal minority warns that these experiments could destroy the earth by creating mini-blackholes or anti-matter. Angela Merkel, the Kanzlerin, has an advanced degree in Physics from the University of Leipzig, and I am sure would voice her warnings if she thought otherwise. If she and others underestimated the consequences, I doubt an official apology would suffice.Tuesday, 30 March 2010
arguendo or Catchascatchcan
My current unit for my MBA studies focuses on international business law, and while it is just a smattering of knowledge--I understand what is meant by the various legal and accountable spectres of ltd and plc and even GmBH and KG--I feel I have learned a few things. Not many matters of diplomacy and politico-economic unions, outside of trade and the aegis of common law, are touched on as such, per se, inter alia but I suspect that when Germany says that it and Turkey have a special relationship already and the two should work within that framework, it refers to an old Roman by the name of Status Quo.Monday, 29 March 2010
eastertide or turkish delight
Friday, 26 March 2010
universal coverage or dragnet
I hope this new reform act, which also has a clever proviso that's not been talked up much that better defines SallieMae as a quasi-government agency and culls predatory lenders from the student loan process, guarantees at least these baseline standards for everyone. One special case, however, I do wonder about would apply to this corps of us diplomats, ambassadors of red tape--I get worn down by the fact that in this job, one is not allowed or encouraged many times to be smart or helpful but the exact opposite and most of the end-products of government work is of the same ilk. Before (at least, last week) one was allowed to drop this relatively gracious insurance package if due to what's called a "life event." If I became eligible for insurance under the German system--or chose to go route, I would be able to opt out. Am I still allowed to do so, and what of those already under German Krankenversicherung? Or does that now take a full and complete renunciation.Wednesday, 24 March 2010
cute interlude or the rites of Spring
The online German cultural magazine
there's a lake of stew and soda-pop too and you can paddle all around in a big canoe
On Sunday, Obama pushed through the much simonized the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act, and I have hope that this is a good thing for America. A lot of compromise and negotiation went into this and are still to come, surely there are more to come with Senate input. I just hope that this does not go the way of other recent, historic overhauls like the Department of Homeland Security or Rumsfeld's mad-bomber approach to reforming the civil service system with NSPS (National Security Personnel System), which is now being rescinded or the half a dozen changes of nomenclature promulgated by the Ministry of Revisions. One can read the full text from the Library of Congress here.
There has been a virtual landslide of commentary on both sides. Here is a bit of point/counterpoint. First Reuter's News Services issued this fact box with a timeline.
-Insurers will be barred from excluding children for coverage because of pre-existing conditions.
-A temporary reinsurance program is created to help companies maintain health coverage for early retirees between 55 and 64.
-Medicare drug beneficiaries who fall into the "doughbut hole" coverage gap will get a $250 rebate...
WHAT HAPPENS IN 2011
-Employers are required to disclose the value of health benefits of employees' tax returns...
There is a virtual landslide of commentary on both sides, and here is a little bit of point/counterpoint.
Investors' Digest Daily has issued the counter-argument:
-You are young and don't want health insurance? You are starting up a small business and need to minize expenses, and one way to do that is to forego personal insurance? Tough. You have to pay $750 per annum for that "privilege."
-Health insurance companies will no longer be able to underwrite on the basis of a person's health status.
-Health insurers will no longer be able to offer policies that do not cover preventive services or offer them cost sharing, despite customer wishes.
-As a hospital administrator, you can only expand your facility if and only if it is located in a county whose population has grown 150% in the last five years proportionally to the population of the surrounding state.
-Employers can no longer offer flexible spending plans, even if that's what the worker wants.
H and I talked about these developments a little bit, and suspects that German who abandon its social healthcare system, if they could get away with it, no matter how equitable it is. I just hope there is some convergent evolution on the part of America.
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
orange, lemon, cherry, lime
Monday, 22 March 2010
playbill
The UK Independent has a swank article on the revitalization of the graphic arts--that film posters do not have to tow a specific, formulaic line and can be creative and evocative without cramming in the static contents of the beta version of the trailers or credits over some windswept plain or cast cameo. The article also points to this brillant artist who has meshed 80's movies with pulp fiction style book jackets, which I have blogged about several times before. Advertisements and concert posters were quite creative little bundles and there's no call for marketing to be boring or painfully cogent and transparent.
catagories: ๐ฌ, ๐, Blade Runner
Saturday, 20 March 2010
spring funk
Thursday, 18 March 2010
MKUltrรฉe
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
tiajuana
Sunday, 14 March 2010
urban legend
what's up, buttercup?
Thursday, 11 March 2010
vade retro satane
That article was cheap sensationalism and intented to be derisive. It is a very serious issue that must be redressed and handled transparently, and an exorcism may or may not be part of that reconciliation process. No one is suggested that blame is shifted and that people were not responsible for their actions--like the Pope's failure to recollect any bad press curried by his Regensberg cohorts, which is either attributable to dishonesty or a failing memory, whichever is worse--and nothing redeemingly diabolical. Reading the story, however, I noticed right away that the chief exorcist and I have the very same silver and enamel crucifixes. The Church is mired in controversy but it will emerge from it better and more accountable, and hopeful no one will have to repeat these repeated sufferings. Hang in there, baby.
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
dazzling, but where is the pop!?
catagories: ๐
compliance & complaints newsletter
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
abacus
Saturday, 6 March 2010
concensus
Friday, 5 March 2010
I'm a Sozial!
There are quite a few campaign posters up for the next round of elections. Many, like this one, promote the candidate as trustworthy, progressive and of course "Sozial." In the context, I understand what they are trying to convey but it makes me think of that meme (and perhaps it was only me who thought it was such a bandwagon, per se, like saying "Rabbit, Rabbit" and doing a somersault out of bed on the first day of the month) that Michael Buckley made very funny, teasing some reality show star, I'm sure. I am sure the committee to elect Burgermeister Meisterburger does not endorse this message. In unrelated news, Germany has vowed that Greece will not see one euro from them until they bring their own house in order. Germany suggested that the Greeks sell some of their uninhabited islands to raise cash. This sounds less than optimal in practice. After all, who is the buying spirit lately? Dubai is not prepared to snatch up this real estate, and we would end up with Scylla and Charibdis and the Sirens named for sad old corporate maligners.
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
wi-fight
catagories: ๐ฉ๐ช, ๐ฅธ, networking and blogging
Monday, 1 March 2010
zephyr



















