Monthly Archives: March 2019

The Squandering of American Soft Power. FAA Down. Is the FDA Next?

We seem to live in a squandering age.  Particularly when it comes to namby pamby intangibles like “trust,” “truth,” and “influence.”  The debacle of the FAA and the 737 MAX aircraft is a particularly depressing example.   Over the course of … Continue reading

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If “Sea Level” Changes, Everything Changes. But How? Tsunami? Land Rush? Japan?

I’m still seeking clarity on what the heck is going on out there with interest rates.  I figured I’d lay out the questions and see if it helps spark any insight. Interest rates matter like sea levels matter.  The tide … Continue reading

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Technical Debt Leading to Technological Bankruptcy. Then Actual Bankruptcy. Cloud Computing Offers a Solution.

I figured I’d share part of an e-mail exchange this morning on the concept of “Technical Debt.” The term is well understood term in technology circles, poorly understood by investors, and totally ignored by accountants.  It explains a lot about … Continue reading

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