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Shlok Vaidya’s thinking.

Mathew Lippincott

Has a great new blog. He’s got a lot of very interesting stuff to say. This post in particular details his own experience working with local agriculture. Very much in line with my own thinking (rapidly deployable, flexible, cooperatives). -Shlok … Continue reading

27. May 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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Networked Farms + OurHarvest

Cool article in Wired on the future of farming. I spent some time a couple months ago thinking about disintermediating the farming system. Been caught up working on some other stuff that is really exciting, so the company I wanted … Continue reading

23. May 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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Go Leo Gao and Cara Young!

A modern story of hope: Police hunting for a New Zealand couple who allegedly fled the country after a bank mistakenly paid them $NZ10 million ($6 million) believe they traveled to Hong Kong. New Zealand authorities have sought help from … Continue reading

23. May 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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Vaporware of Terror

A startup that should have stayed in stealth mode but didn’t. (Amplified their product too early in the cycle, couldn’t deliver.) The age of inept terrorists continues. Good police work paid off – and treating terrorism as an intense type … Continue reading

21. May 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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Idea: Criminal-Processing Corporate Micro-States

Here‘s a 2007 post brought back to life on how to solve Gitmo (making it cheaper, more useful, and ideally less ‘politiked’). Note, this was put together back when I was briefing academic audiences and private military corporations on the … Continue reading

20. May 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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