World Bugs: Issue Tracking

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Saturday, September 30, 2006

Myth/Fact: Five Key Myths in Bob Woodward's Book

I'm diggin' this. Contextually I could care less. Whether any of it matters at all or not hardly comes to mind in the least really.

The plus point in all this is that they're trying to calm disputes internally. Even if we're doing it all wrong, which may or may not be the case and I'm not evaluating that data now, the point is that there is some underlying push for A NATION. Sure it may be underhanded thirst for power but if we divide as a nation we have all failed. If the top of this nation crumbles and we reunite under one banner for whatever the right thing is, atleast we may survive as a group and not simply die off as individuals, a nation of cats.

Look out for those seeing to us believes it's all awry, merchants of chaos, those who have something to gain, they feel, from if the environment is made to look more threatening.

Keep an eye out for 'em, some of us want to make it through - and some may well think we should make it through.

Friday, September 29, 2006

A Gol airlines jet with around 150 people aboard is missing over the Brazilian Amazon after a midair collision with a smaller jet, Brazilian aviation authorities said. Five planes have been sent to search for the missing aircraft, Brazil's air force said.


Maybe I'm presumpsumptious but I think of this:

"Hmm, we didn't didn't coordinate two planes and they crashed and we don't know why...let's send out five more, they'll be just fine.

Thursday, September 28, 2006

You can't read that

Oh wow. I could milk this one for some time.

You say he should be able to read "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck ? No, no, no, you mustn't understand, er, I mean you must understand you can't read that. Actually forget that we had this conversation. I mean, drink this.
I read Of Mice and Men when I was 14. Do I break necks or go be impoverished or work hard for my goals and aspirations? Barring that last, no I don't.

The book is terribly upsetting in a way, but not in a bad way. But I read the news today - gunman in Colorado AGAIN. The last one was on psych drugs comparable to cocaine, do we expect this one to be? Oh, you say it wasn't the drugs known for those side effects? Oh, it was the childrens book that have been around for a long time and have been read by a lot of people and have stayed a constant in society? Oh good, so we can rule out the the only change, being as it was only psychotropic drugs being shoved down these kids gullets.

It's a bit nuts we even need a "week" declared for this at all but it atleast someone is pointing it out.

Monday, September 25, 2006

A union for Domino's drivers?

"We do not believe it is necessary in our industry, and are surprised that the individual employees in that store voted to turn over their ability to represent themselves to their supervisor to someone else," he said in a statement.

Here here.

It turns out Eleven Domino's employees hoping to make a little more dough and get a bigger slice of the profits have formed the nation's first union of pizza delivery drivers. Well done you 11, you've established a Third Party, covered well in the booklet from the Scientology handbook - How to Resolve Conflicts.

Sounds like they might have had some kind of a good idea, a good intention, but unions over many many years have done really really well in destroying employees and the organizations they FORM. It is an idea likely to be abstract to many involved in these dealings that the workers, belive it or not, ARE THE ORGANIZATION. While many people are have some funny ideas and think that cutting hundreds of thousands of people is a good idea and don't understand or even try to comprehend what an ORGANIZATION really is.

Is management another organization than the workers?

It could be, wouldn't be the first time it's ever happened. Let's assume that it's not for this. We'll assume it's one big company. If they cut 50,000 jobs, thay're admitting to their own failure in planning. Organizations expand not only in money but in production, can more people produce more? Properly organized and MANAGED yes they can. They don't have to become a mob. They can be THE TEAM, THE ORGANIZATION. I know it's odd in today's economy, but I don't think we're gaining by trying to succeed with someone else's failure programmed in from the start.