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Nuclear Threat = Noise

The threat of nuclear weapons in the modern era isn’t coming from countries that can reduce or eliminate their nuclear weapons stockpiles. It’s the ones that can’t that should concern you. (And the Moore’s law accelerated proliferation of previoiusly ‘controlled’ … Continue reading

05. April 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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N. Korea + Missile = Noise

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05. April 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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ReadyMade Magazine

It’s a great read for this economy. It’s full of useful directions on how to repurpose salvaged furniture, clothes etc but also great in-depth articles on indie entrepreneurs. I’d love to write an article for them on the security imperative … Continue reading

05. April 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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Additions to the Antilibrary

Jeff Rubin, formerly Chief Economist of CIBC, and a fantastic resource for understanding global contraction,  has written a new book titled “Why Your World Is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller: Oil and the End of Globalization” which comes … Continue reading

03. April 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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China: Hacking the Education Machine

If education is treated as the product of a factory system, innovation becomes a function of resistance to the system rather than the output.  In this case, the innovation took the form of starting a gray market within the machine. … Continue reading

03. April 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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