Archiv 5. Mai 2008

Montag, 5. Mai 2008

Das USA-Bashing geht weiter

Da es mittlerweile selbst unter den Yankees schick ist, das eigene Land in den Dreck zu ziehen, zitiere ich hier schön brav weiter:

If all Americans could compare Berlin’s luxurious central train station today with the grimy, decrepit Penn Station in New York City, they would swear we were the ones who lost World War II.

Quelle: Who Will Tell the People?

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Montag, 5. Mai 2008

Weltfrieden so nah wie noch nie

Ich habe es auf den ersten Blick auch nicht geglaubt:

Looking at the evidence, Harvard’s polymath professor Steven Pinker has ventured to speculate that we are probably living „in the most peaceful time of our species‘ existence.“

Why does it not feel that way? Why do we think we live in scary times? Part of the problem is that as violence has been ebbing, information has been exploding.

Quelle: The Rise of the Rest

Die Kreationisten unter meinen Lesern werden sich aber lebhaft an eine Periode erinnern, in der es noch friedlicher war: Zur Zeit Adam und Evas Aufenthalt im Paradies …

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Montag, 5. Mai 2008

Der Fall einer Supermacht

Die vielen von Diebesbanden leergeräumten und nun unbewohnt verlotternden Suprime-Häusle in den USA sind ein Sinnbild der ganzen Nation:

The world has shifted from anti-Americanism to post-Americanism.

Quelle: The Rise of the Rest

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Montag, 5. Mai 2008

Riecht ihr das Startup?

One guy, I think it was TechCrunch’s Ouriel Ohayon, said he likes to visit startups to “smell the startup.” […]

Other journalists have told me they get nervous about a company if they claim to be a software house, yet there are too many “pretty people” running around. Engineers are rarely pretty. Or, if they are too scripted. Or if they have ostentatious offices. Startups should be in pretty cheap surroundings.

[…] back to the smell of the startup. The offices were in a low-cost place. They had what looked like used furniture. Clearly no expense had been overdone. And the people we met were geeky, passionate, and not very good on camera. Makes my job a little tougher, but tells me that we were in front of the real deal, not some dance and pony show. Funny, the same CEO even does his own videos on its Web site, along with the same cruddy furniture.

Quelle: The smell of a good startup

Wenn das Startup dann irgendwann mal den Schritt in die mittlere Reife gemacht hat und sich einen eigenen Büro-Komplex aus dem Boden stampft, hat man dann einen etwas grösseren Spielraum:

Then there’s our building. Steve Jobs basically designed this building. In the center, he created this big atrium area, which seems initially like a waste of space. The reason he did it was that everybody goes off and works in their individual areas. People who work on software code are here, people who animate are there, and people who do designs are over there. Steve put the mailboxes, the meetings rooms, the cafeteria, and, most insidiously and brilliantly, the bathrooms in the center — which initially drove us crazy — so that you run into everybody during the course of a day. [Jobs] realized that when people run into each other, when they make eye contact, things happen. So he made it impossible for you not to run into the rest of the company.

Quelle: Pixar’s Brad Bird on Fostering Innovation

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Labels: Arbeit, Web, Wirtschaft

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Montag, 5. Mai 2008

The world’s largest shit-magnet

Risk, as a pure abstraction unconnected to any real capital activity, is all that’s left to buy and sell after all other plausibly practical vehicles for finance have failed. […]

One feature of the risk economy is the Federal Reserve’s new willingness to absorb any sort of crap collateral in exchange for massive cheap loans to insolvent companies and institutions. The Fed has, in effect, made itself the world’s largest financial shit-magnet.

Quelle: THE RISK ECONOMY

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Labels: Funny, USA, Wirtschaft

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