Fully Burdened Cost of Water in Afghanistan
CNAS –
“hauling water makes up 51 percent of the logistical burden.” In fact, the MEAT calculated that a gallon of water at the tactical edge in Afghanistan costs the military $4.78 (compared to the assured delivery price of $1.42/gallon).
Post Traumatic Sun Disorder
Heh. Sun’s former CEO is blogging at a site called “What I Couldn’t Say,” while its former general counsel is riding his bike across the country to clear his head.
Thriving Hate Groups
SLPC reports:
Now, the latest SPLC count finds that an astonishing 363 new Patriot groups appeared in 2009, with the totals going from 149 groups (including 42 militias) to 512 (127 of them militias) — a 244% jump.
The number of hate groups in America has been going up for years, rising 54% between 2000 and 2008 and driven largely by an angry backlash against non-white immigration and, starting in the last year of that period, the economic meltdown and the climb to power of an African American president.
According to the latest annual count by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), these groups rose again slightly in 2009 — from 926 in 2008 to 932 last year — despite the demise of a key neo-Nazi group. The American National Socialist Workers Party, which had 35 chapters in 28 states, imploded shortly after the October 2008 arrest of founder Bill White for making threats against his enemies.
At the same time, the number of what the SPLC designates as “nativist extremist” groups — organizations that go beyond mere advocacy of restrictive immigration policy to actually confront or harass suspected immigrants — jumped from 173 groups in 2008 to 309 last year. Virtually all of these vigilante groups have appeared since the spring of 2005.
On Ad Blocking
Here‘s a whole treatise against the concept. It’s the same old stuff we’ve heard from the RIAA for years. ArsTechnica is leading the way in the arcane DRM model of making their content crash if you’re using an ad blocker. They’ll share the same fate as the folks in Hollywood have.
Look. Businesses adapt to the relentless evolution of technology (which impacts the environment within which you operate) whether you want them to or not. In some cases, businesses exploit that change to thrive (as Ars did when blogging took off). In other cases, their profit margins decline to match the terms dictated by that environment. We’ve seen that in countless industries, time and time again.
Simply put, it’s time to step up innovation, or come to terms with a smaller business with smaller margins.


