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Comment Re:Capitalist flight (Score 1) 1142

- Ballmer sounds like an unpatriotic ass. Perhaps /I'm wrong and he's a really nice guy, but not in this article. He's turning his back on the country that gave Ballmer opportunity to be where he is today. Industrialist Carnegie came from Scotland and loved the U.S., and maintained loyalty until his death. He would have never entertained the idea of moving factories to China for cheap labor.

- Raising corporat taxes doesn't affect the consumer as badly as you believe. Yes some prices get raised, but increased taxation also leads to more cuts internally like plastic desks instead of mahogany, fewer free trips to Vegas, snd so on.

Ahh patriotism, socialism, and economic ignorance. These great ideas could come together to form a new poltical party. Perhaps it could be called the National Socialist party!!

Transportation

US To Require That New Cars Get 42 MPG By 2016 1186

Hugh Pickens writes "New cars and trucks will have to get 30 percent better mileage starting in 2016 under an Obama administration move to curb emissions tied to smog and global warming. While the 30 percent increase would be an average for both cars and light trucks, the percentage increase in cars would be much greater, rising from the current 27.5 mpg standard to 42 mpg. Environmentalists praised the move. Carl Pope, executive director of the Sierra Club, called it 'one of the most significant efforts undertaken by any president, ever, to end our addiction to oil and seriously slash our global warming emissions.' Obama's plan also would effectively end litigation between states and automakers that had opposed state-specific rules, arguing that having to meet several state standards would be much more expensive for them than just one federal rule. The Detroit News reported that automakers were on board with the new rule and had worked with the administration on creating a timeline for the transition." There's a case to be made that raising the CAFE won't save oil or reduce greenhouse gases.

Comment Re:There are certain things capitalism can't produ (Score 1) 562

Capitalism made it what it is today, if they had kept at it it would be like a Soviet car today.

What about the CD and DVD, or the thousands of other standardized products?

Generally companies supply what is demanded by customers, not by elitists. What average customer gives a flying hoot about IMAP if they are happy with webmail, or whether one protocol is a bit better than another? Companies have to make a profit, otherwise they go out of business so why the hell should they spend lots of money changing all their systems just because some academics thinks a new protocol is 30% faster. They actually need need a return on the money spent, unlike government which can waste all the money it wants and never go out of business (it doesn't need to cater to real people either.)

Anyway, I suspect IMAP and newsgroups haven't got replaced, its just that new users find webmail and phpbb easier to use.

Comment Re:Inflation is a form of tax (Score 1) 913

You're right, but his "solutions" didn't sound that convincing, the Austrians seem more consistent. Also, how is any of the other economics "testable" it's impossible to isolate two experiments like you can with physics. You can't split off two realities and test each one. And even if you could split off two realities you couldn't control each one like in a physics experiment. Claiming an economics experient is testable is nothing more than words.

Just my 2 dollars.

Microsoft

EU Says MS Must Offer Other Browsers; Now What? 911

Glyn Moody writes "So the European Commission is going to require Microsoft to offer competitors' browsers with Windows. '...Microsoft will be obliged to design Windows in a way that allows users "to choose which competing web browser(s) instead of, or in addition to, Internet Explorer they want to install and which one they want to have as default..." [Microsoft] now has until mid-March to respond to the Commission, and might also ask for a hearing. Brussels will not adopt a final decision until it has received Microsoft's official reply.' But having the option to install Firefox, say, is useless unless people know what it is. The implication is that we need some kind of campaign to ensure that people understand the choices they will have. How can open source best exploit this latest EU decision?"
Social Networks

Federal Officials and YouTube Nearing a Deal 80

GovTechGuy writes "The federal government is on the verge of reaching an agreement with YouTube that would allow agencies to make official use of the popular video-sharing service. A coalition of federal agencies led by the General Service Administration's Office of Citizen Services has been negotiating with Google, YouTube's parent company, since summer 2008 on new terms that would allow agencies to establish their own channels on the site. Agencies have not been [allowed] to post videos to YouTube (although many already have) because under the current terms of service, people who post content are subject to their state's libel laws. Federal agencies must adhere to federal law. On Tuesday, government officials said the negotiations were 'very close' to being completed."

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