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The amazingly symmetric eye of Beryl, and a Zen reminder from long-time studied natives on the planet

    Uploading... Type caption for image, up to 100 characters. (optional) Long time study patterns are the kind of patterns native peoples like.  Short-sighted CEOs who think they are winning really need a reality check.  Doesn't matter how many fake "likes" RCL bribed corporate media for, people with sanity know cabin fever pandemic survivors are not keen on claustrophobic boat cabins amid tempest seas:   Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL)  Balance Sheet & Financial Health Metrics  - Simply Wall St Uploading... LOGIC SAYS Cabin fever pandemic survivors ain't keen on claustrophobic boat cabins amid tempest seas  

Collapse of the petrodollar and why it's okay to "dislike" CEOs addicted to abusive inflation of the petrodollar

  First and foremost: you are allowed to dislike any companies you want to dislike.  As a college graduate with not one, but two business degrees from 20 and 21 years ago respectively , a woman, a seasoned tech veteran who lived and worked in Silicon Valley for more than 7 years ( SHDH & HackerDojo co-founders from 140B remember me ) and a Native American indigenous to the very continent on which I am trying to survive, I have very specific and educated reasons for disliking the companies I dislike. Being able to exercise my freedom of press and share the songs of my logic as far and wide as there are open minds to learning is one of the best things about the Internet. Unfortunately, CEOs addicted the petrodollar don't like the clear, unobstructed communication channels available on Internet, and they really don't like women who have "equal" or "greater" logic, business intelligence, or success than they have.  The biggest fear of the CEOs addicted t...

The expiry of the petrodollar, and a simple person's analysis of the oceans being too hot

  My first community contribution and introduction the other day ended with somewhat of a segue into this topic. Uploading... snapshot of Sea Surface Temp is 30.8° C / 87.4° by green dot; source: earth.nullschool.net Uploading... SST (Sea Surface Temperature) @ 27.56° N, 50.36° E was 31.4° Celsius yesterday These are the heat maps that I monitor daily. "The oceans being too hot" is a topic that traverses both sides of the global sphere, many disciplines, and it requires a calm and sober-minded analysis, not something proponents of the #petrodollar have been known for possessing.  As a writer on the Internet since 1995, I am well aware of the kinds of impatience non-scientific people have for facts and logic that goes contrary to their opinions of how the world should work. Those who made their retirement plans unaware that the petro dollar would lose its dominance this year may feel uncomfortable when reading this column.  It is not my intent to physically harm you. If...

Everything too radical for academia, and the problem of diminishing attention spans

    > enter(fusion) > mode(summary) > ref(radical_528)     arapahoe.tech.prog[aux] import /opt/ntv.lang  Courtesy "EN" documentation for people who still don't understand that "EN" is not my ntv.lang .  Academia is too verbose. Too easy to lose the spirit of decolonization {some variety.ref among prepositional phrases} all the Euro-centric and colonial-specific historic details that "ivy league" and their aspiring counterparts slam down in the book sellers. Is the equivalent of drowning in irrelevant and largely-useless data.  We don't need any more angles from the white man.    Decolonizing requires the human go back further to/on their home continent where their great great great great great great ancestors ruins have stories unique to them, ones indigenous folks here are not necessarily interested in today. Especially and including the noise pollution of politics!  Justice for the oldest peoples on Turtle Island has been i...

Tri-level logosmography for data and financial auditing.

Logismography as a concept has been derived from a storied historical past. In one of my graduate-level management accounting classes, the lore was of a system more advanced and informative than double-entry bookkeeping. This mythical entity was a system that used a method of triple entry accounting, called Logismography . At one point several years ago, I even checked Wikipedia; there was no entry for this idea. There is still no entry for this idea. No results for articles containing the term, either. Okay, well what about the most authoritative authority on the attribution of authors? That's right... I'm talking about our good friend, Google. Top-level skim yields nothing significant. What about peeking into the mountain of student-funded research[3] available to students and professors whist they are ensconced in the Ivory towers? Why yes; I'm referring to greedy database hoarders like EBSCO host and JSTOR that continue to squelch access to the actua...

Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) smells like Enron

Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) smells like Enron The most egregious accounting fraud, insider trading, and ENRON-like practices are perpetuating at Salesforce, where they're cooking the books It's open season for looting on Wall Street. The regulators, it seems, have put on their blinders. For a holder of a hard-earned Baccalaureate degree in Accountancy and a staunch promoter and maintainer professional accounting ethics, it's sickening. The warning sirens are screaming but nobody is listening. Although I could never do the wardrobe of an auditor CPA, I can still share my findings.... One of the worst offenders is headquartered in downtown San Francisco, in a lofty tower stuffed full of headset-wearing marketing people and "engineers"  tucked in with a splattering of corporate motivational posters. The corporation for which these lipsticked pigs work does not produce anything tangible; it does not have any saleable inventory. This corporation didn't invent ...

CLOUD Act: "Corruption Leaks On USA Datacenters"

Update 2021: DELETE ALL MILITARY SPENDING.  THIS IS NOT SANE AND SAME THING DIFFERENT RCT.   DISALLOW FOREVER.   CLOUD Act:  "Corruption Leaks On USA Datacenters"  This will come back to bite you in the ass, Republiscams Whenever a group or entity attempts to fly under the radar to enact rules and restrictions that bind others while extracting themselves from legal repercussions, my intuitive hackles go off.  Big time. What on Earth is this odd piece of legislation doing, and why was it sneaked into the spendy-spendy spending bill with absolutely no citizen input? That is exactly what happened, though, when Congress hurredly passed legislation that included "DIVISION V -- CLOUD ACT". It never received a hearing. It was robbed of a stand-alone floor vote because Congressional leadership decided, behind closed doors, to attach this un-vetted, unrelated data bill to the $1.3 trillion government spending bill. The bill originated with on...