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A Bird's View: June 2005
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Thursday, June 30, 2005. My country is more progressive than yours. There's a race between Spain. To be the third country to legalise gay marriage. Canada's Senate still has to approve it and Spain's law will only come into force by the end of July. Who will get a place on the podium of history? Who will end in the oblivion of a fourth place? Most Canadian provinces already legalised gay marriage up to two years ago. Posted by Mozza @ 8:30 AM. Links to this post. Or should we call it the French Tower.
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dejargonator: Case Study 1: FuelQuest
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Thursday, March 09, 2006. Case Study 1: FuelQuest. Here's another example of bad corporate writing. FuelQuest develops and delivers on-demand software and services to the Downstream Energy Industry. FuelQuest's web-based supply chain management suite and tax automation technologies deliver operational and financial value to petroleum suppliers, distributors, buyers, and commodity traders. The Company has standardized the Petroleum Industry in the areas of price management, strategic sourcing, log...Wolfo...
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A Bird's View: January 2005
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Monday, January 17, 2005. The worldwide outpouring of grief and aid since a huge tsunami killed more than 150,000 people in Asia and Africa last month has stirred hope here that the same wellspring of empathy can be tapped for what Professor Sachs called " the silent tsunami. Of global poverty that kills more than 150,000 children every month from malaria alone. Posted by Mozza @ 2:28 PM. Links to this post. Wednesday, January 12, 2005. NYT: Apple Changes Course With Low-Priced Mac. Looks like an octopus...
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A Bird's View: November 2004
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Monday, November 29, 2004. Ignoring information we don't like can be comforting, but I rather have a regular look at the right-wing medias in the States. They're quite unique on a global scale for being so right-wing even though they perceive themselves as one of the two sides of objectivity. Anyway, they're willing to investigate sacred cows of the left and I believe in this "tough love" approach, even for their supporters. The findings of corruption. Posted by Mozza @ 3:19 PM. Links to this post. Many ...
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A Bird's View: October 2004
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Tuesday, October 05, 2004. I might get to understand something myself. Plus, I need a creative activity. I always loved writing and considered I was doing too little of it, especially creatively. I thought about starting short novels, but didn't feel like it too much. Let's see what happens with this anonymous blog. Yes, it will be anonymous, ar at least I hope so. I want to feel free to write whatever I want without being judged by those who know me. I'm sure this will allow for more spontaneity.
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A Bird's View: December 2004
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Saturday, December 11, 2004. I love when architects and communities give a push. To architecture. Congratulations Toronto! Posted by Mozza @ 7:59 AM. Links to this post. Thursday, December 09, 2004. In Switzerland as in Iraq. I work in a training centre for delegations from developing countries. A delegation of 20 Iraqis have been with us for the past 2-3 weeks. It went very smoothly so far. Until today. That Israel is not the most appreciated country in the Middle East? 2) Do they agree to meet with the...
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A Bird's View: August 2005
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Monday, August 29, 2005. On the road at last. On Wednesday, the plan is: get the U-Haul, pack the truck, kiss mommy goodbye, enthusiastically leave, get stuck on the highway somewhere in New Hampshire, get a new truck, get lost in New York, get sleep, get stolen. Hopefully, nothing will go wrong. Posted by Mozza @ 8:57 PM. Links to this post. Monday, August 22, 2005. I'm on holidays until the beginning of September. Next blog, from Washington DC. Posted by Mozza @ 9:56 AM. Links to this post. I'm absolut...
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dejargonator: February 2010
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Thursday, February 25, 2010. The Internet Needs an Editor. I pulled this sentence from this article. Below are ten social computing technologies that I believe will be actively developing or maturing this year and either worth exploring or otherwise watching closely for 2010 and beyond.". And cut it down to this:. Ten social computing technologies that are worth watching.". Which one is more effective? Which one did you read? Posted by dave greten @ 8:19 AM. Kilimanjaro, complete photos.
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dejargonator: The Internet Needs an Editor
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Thursday, February 25, 2010. The Internet Needs an Editor. I pulled this sentence from this article. Below are ten social computing technologies that I believe will be actively developing or maturing this year and either worth exploring or otherwise watching closely for 2010 and beyond.". And cut it down to this:. Ten social computing technologies that are worth watching.". Which one is more effective? Which one did you read? Posted by dave greten @ 8:19 AM. Kilimanjaro, complete photos.