04.27.06

Today’s Taxes

Posted in General, Politics at 9:39 pm by mshiltonj

Another item forwarded to me:
TODAYS TAXES

Accounts Receivable Tax
Building Permit Tax
Capital Gains Tax
CDL License Tax
Cigarette Tax
Corporate Income Tax
Court Fines (indirect taxes)
Dog License Tax
Federal Income Tax
Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA)
Fishing License Tax
Food License Tax
Fuel permit tax
Gasoline Tax (42 cents per gallon)
Hunting License Tax
Inheritance Tax
Interest Expense (tax on the money THEY paid tax on […]

04.14.06

Demo of the “new” features in Windows Vista - NOT!

Posted in Technology at 8:39 am by mshiltonj

This is a video clip of some demoing the “new” features of Windows Vista, except that some clever person has kept the audio of someone revealing how “groundbreaking” the new features are, but has replaced the video with someone demoing the described features on a Mac OSX installation — available right now.
This must be pretty […]

04.11.06

Even Fast Food Jobs Can Be Outsourced

Posted in General at 5:00 am by mshiltonj

McDonald’s is testing remote call-center operations for fast-food drive-through order taking. The pilot program has call-centers that take drive-through orders from various MacDonald’s locations hundreds of miles a way. The person in the car placing the order usually has no idea of the new technology being tested. If the call center can be hundreds of […]

04.09.06

Dilbert Principle — Satire, unintentionally real

Posted in General at 2:31 pm by mshiltonj

I guess I’m behind the times. I just got around to reading The Dilbert Principle by Scott Adams. It’s a satirical book on dysfunctional corporate culture that’s eerily accurate, and explores the following principle:
The most ineffective workers are systematically moved to the place where they can do the least damage — Management.

When I saw […]

04.06.06

Environmentalist Mankind-Hating Death Worship

Posted in General at 9:30 pm by mshiltonj

Ayn Rand described the environmental movement as mankind-hating death-worship.
Michael S. Berliner summarizes this objectivist point of view in his article “If Environmentalism Succeeds, It Will Make Human Life Impossible“:
The fundamental goal of environmentalism is not clean air and clean water; rather, it is the demolition of technological/industrial civilization. […]