Tuesday, July 16, 2013

You are part of the economy and everything is politics.

Answer 1
Emergence has failed. The line of political parties do not accommodate for the diversity of people in the country; and this missalignment (voters on one side, political parties on the other) results in two types of errors: eligble voters being forced not to participate in an election, and or eligble voters voting for parties despite a lack of conviction. Emergence is a key term here, since a successful political party in a democracy is expected to win an election because it's policies and candidates best mirror those of the constitutional majority - new political parties should emerge

Answer 2
Without referring back to Mr KFC, let's create a person: Generic A. Generic A has two options: a) start the PP of her dreams, b) don't vote. Let's say that she has no option but to avoid option a) and prefers to focus on her immediate needs, despite the awesome jol that is politics. By not voting (yes, I said it) she is not participating in elections and avoids adding to the confidence-rot which mars today's government. Now imagine this happened earlier on a large scale, say 2003, when instead of 58% of eligibles exercising the right to vote, the figure was, say 45%. I would think that the next election, 2009, would have delivered a better stratification of parties, more choice and, likely, better performance from the ANC in lieu of a complete fracture. It's a classic example of a bubble created by misallocated resources (votes).

If this logic is beyond Mr KFC and if my "Do not vote" suggestion makes your muscles twitch, you need a change that is going to enfranchise the people beyond class, beyond race and solve problems. I say, put the academics and bureaucrats in power who will guide the country which could easily achieved through agile central planning. And when the South Africa that is ready to make it's own choices emerges, maybe competition for governance/power can be reintroduced (yes, you read that correctly).

Answer 3
I might be making some very unpopular deductions and I will be the first to admit that I am partisan to central planning. Mr KC points out to me what a drag democracy has been on the country. I would like to point out the ANC's rule since 94 and the stability that has come from it has to be thanked for the great success achieved thus far, sure, but the Tripartite Alliance has been a significant reason for these success, too - not to forget that many supporters were SACP or COSATU, first. The political dominance delivered by the alliance, by de facto, achieved many of the goals of central planning, anyway. Where I am, the elephant in the room is: why reintroduce mercantile competition for governance? When Juju said "nationalise", why did the country not reject in unison? Like they would in western democracy? oh wait, this is not a western industrialised vertically integrated economy. I really do not know which is more idealistic: recreating the enfranchisement delivered by chinese, khazak and vietnamese-style socialism, or western democracy and the representation that comes with it. How does this relate to Mr KC's statement? Only a realist will acknowledge that his best option is not to vote in the hope that as many other South Africans who have been making the same mistake since 1999 do the same and end the confidence-induced-rot that many say the ANC is. And that means Mr KC will have to wait for 'market forces'.

Answer 4
Mr KC's only option will be to not vote - if he votes, government will only get worse. But, I think we'd agree, that the 58% turnout in the 2004 election was the harbringer of dysfunctional government. In effect, the market for governance (and that's what I think western democracy delivers) is broken. almost like this is not a vertically integrated western country or something?? Mr KC's no vote option should entice 'market forces' to deliver a party to his taste, but because of the deep fractures dividing the needs of people (along incomes, to say mention the most urgent) this minority party is less likely to  deliver any results than even the slim chance it has of gaining any influence at all through election. Mr KC's vote is marginal (note: I did not say worthless, but I said it). Collectivism and central planning in the same vein as China, Kazakhstan, Vietnam will deliver

Answer 5
More it's shortcomings, I felt. And Occam's solution would be a multi-tier government that accommodated for each 'class', much like layering the various provincial governments one above the other but on a national level.

Am I the only one that feels like democracy has been nothing but a drag on South Africa? This is a de facto single-party state and much that has been achieved (and we have quite a lot be proud of) could have been done through central planning. I say Mr KC is in the wilderness because he is unwilling to take his other options to a) not vote, or b) start his own political party. "Rationally so", you might think. Well, then drink the kool aid and let the pen lands where it wants. But Mr KC, as middle class and lonely as he is, has decided to voice his opinion and we have now heard him. I say, we have a fantastic education system in this country that produces the right skills to carry out central planning, reduce the income variance and bring the country to levels closer to that full employment. Why is that not the priority? Why does the SACP (one third of the Tripartite Alliance) sit back in the face of a brewing COSATU split and declining ANC popularity without distributing their manifesto?

I am not scared of collectivism. What I am scared of is a defunct autocratic government elected by less than 58% of eligible people, as was the case in 2004.

I am partisan, I know. But please, watch the links below and think twice about entertaining political discussion, because you benefited from the status quo. Proof? You are reading this. Am I advocating that you should share what you have? Or lose what you have? Please, simply release the agents of change.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Oh, you just came up with something? Just like that? Tell me more...

One might derive exceptional benefit from accepting the difference between ideas and what you experience. What you see, hear, smell, taste and hear is the 'effective' world - no one can argue that this tangible or intangible is as you say; explicitly, this is not what you experience. The world you experience is all, hopefully, of those sensory components combined with your biases, past experiences, a culture, your contextual disposition and other indelibles. From which henceforth springs an idea.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Are numbers real?

A Paradox Between Gun Ownership and Mathematics' Achilles heel

Sometimes people omit the necessity of algebra and express their vulgar, crude and ignorant ideas of quantities and measurements. Without the algebra, what is a number? Algebra gives meaning, after all 0.9999... =1. Herein lies the Achilles heel - the purpose of math's is to communicate. Communication is discontinuous, and therefore misconception threatens to be prevalent. 

Philosophy time out! How was Achilles defeated? 
Bad Answers: 
  • He had a weak yet to be named back part of the ankle tendon
  • He got his yet to be named back part of the ankle tendon slit
  • and others
Ideal answer:
Achilles' inexperience with defeat made him incautious of felled enemies at his feet; the near slewn dude sliced Achilles on the lower compartment of his lower leg, arresting plantarflexion and he got killed by enveloping enemies.



I like to think of the success of numbers as coincidence ~ quantification does not, after all, preclude existence. 

Consider that there are 21,346,000,147 round reinforced rubber tyres in existence at this exact moment; but because they are not co-located, the number is abstract due it's impracticality; it would be impossible to get these tyres into the same place at one time. 

Plausibly, the population of tyres in all existence is best described as sigma x(France),b(Germany)... etc . I know the differences between scalar and vector quantities, but numbers independent of time and space easily find their way into theories and leverage themselves into distorting results. We must have laws and standards that prevent their misuse, even by the layman! Like guns in the possession of a mad man on a primary school campus. Well, actually more comparable to the likelihood of "guns in the possession of a mad man".

Funny enough, when you argue against a cited statistic, you often get accosted by more "statics"; as, when arguing about gun control with a gun owner, the discussion breaks down because at the back of the gun owners mind he knows that the end-game is the fact that he has a gun. But I am not saying he's going to shoot anyone, but he might think about it. If it was possible to deduce whether this thought is conscious or subconscious, it may give an indication as to how dangerous or volatile this individual may actually be. Who the hell gave this person the precedence that this behaviour is moral? If the pen felts your cold hands and words stroke your trigger, are you not socially inept? Not a crime, you say. 

Monday, March 7, 2011

The King of Coloureds...rise up!


a letter from a guy who has been disbarred from law in the US for 13 years (IN THE MATTER OF PAUL MPANDE NGOBENI) skelling trevor manuel, the architect of south africa's functional economy??? please. 

the pretense on which manuel wrote the letter was completely justified. and i've met many people who fail to see the interest or the controversialness (it is a word) of Manyi's comment, saying "but there are lots of coloureds in the western cape...they should blah blah blah" and, unfortunately, this needs to be repeated: the mandate awarded to the ANC to govern SA is not to govern a nation of different races, it is to govern South Africans in their own country. now, until Manyi changes that and gets all the 'coloureds' ('saardjie baartmans', 'strandloopers', 'ge-bastered'-gangsters, suni and shiite muslims, khoisan, namas, and brian habana) to hand in their passports in exchange for a dompas, these South Africans are going to stay where ever they dam well please.

the way i view Ngobeni's letter is simple: he helped zuma with the arms deal and now he's looking for more game. also, the colour of the labour does not infer a flavour, thus, it is not a quality of the labour market - what differential? in fact, his knowledge of economics is putrid and self-damming - ngobeni simply implies that the magic pointing finger that these 'coloureds' posses is required throughout the country, 'come here coloured boy, you have what i cannot find anywhere else'. apartheid's coloured preference policy is read as "divide en konker plan, subseksy 2".

i've been told never to underestimate the power and intelligence of government, but this only serves to marginalize the already marginalized. i just dont see what the benefits could be for the government.

the only logical conclusion is that this entire debacle has something to do with Trevor Manuel moving to COPE... he was, after all, the only high profile ANC member not to step over. maybe south africa's about to mature into a tumultuous democracy??? all that is certain, is that investor confidence over the long term is down; we'll see if trevor takes this very generous gift or not.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Album Review: Saigon - The Greatest Story Never Told

yeah, well - this guy Saigon was all kinds of hype for 6 years and years. were expectations high? well, not really - but he was from a era in rap that i really miss. i remember sitting down with a new album, preparing for a weekend of heat around town during the afternoon - hopefully getting out of the house with music in a format that i can get out of the house with - but if not, what followed normally would go something like this,
1) crank it up
2) get the head action going
3) start reading everything i can about the album
4) listen to it again
5) read the entire album jacket, and go "yeah, that's what i thought... no surprises there" - i'd think this is something like tiger woods would go through as he planned his approach to the green when he was in his prime
6) by now i'd have formed all my opinions and i'm throwing them bones
7) pick a favourite track that i feel connects with something significant in my life, and memorize the lyrics

its good to finally get an album with which i can rediscover that process. but dont get me wrong, the album's not perfect. the biggest issue is that the best track he recorded in years is not on it, but there's a link if you click the picture... it's so cold.

one thing thats absolutely dope is that with each collab, you can tell that Saigon was after a certain sounds  from ripped classic choruses on Kanye's It's Alright - a classic kanye dusty crate-rape , to smokey sunday sunrise beach front cruise track, Better Way featuring Layzie Bone. The intro even has FatmanScoop over a contra-adventure island style string beat. it's so classic, it's inshane. did i mention Qtip? (hope it doesnt make him wanna release another album, though).

saigon maybe a classic brooklyn-brawler rapper, but this album speaks volumes about rap and how it's change - there's even a track with genre-crossing Dj Colbert.

one message i really dig about the album is that you might make a casual greeting with your friends as you part, but the truth, guy, is that there arent many people out there - and for many, none - who can replace your homies. shit, i dont feel like doing jack if my trusted homies arent up for any... and that's where THE GREATEST STORY NEVER TOLD be at.

best track on the album: it's not on the album, but there's a link to the "It's So Cold"-video on youtube over hurr

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

OBAMA TAX CUTS!

obama is like, "this big government thing is going down, we need as much wealth in the hands of promising americans as possible to spur an era of entrepreneurship and innovation ~ away from those who have a legal claim on public institutions. this time, we will be bulletproof." as the US becomes more isolated, inorder to have any sway - services in the stars and stripes will have to be extreme leet and above anyone else in the world. do what japan failed to accomplish, and build a monopoly on Quality, Innovation, and the american dream. Kudos!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

A Live Review of My Dark Twisted Fantasy

Okay, well this thing just rolled in through the door and I knew was due out about now, but the I didn't know it was going to be around now...I mean, Kanye can't do it now after such the long delay and then apologize to Bush. Look, the way I look at it, Kanye said that so that it would be a long time until people would hear that again. But that was just fallout; the real deal was that Kanye was being true to himself, and spoke to allot of people who thought the same thing. Well, if it were an act of G*d - that would be a very traumatizing experience.

Okay, well here it is - A Live Review...

The album starts with something Kanye is well know for, appreciated dearly by his fans from early albums. Soul Full lyrics of a church chior....
"CAN WE GET MUCH HIIIGHER???
.....(so highhhh) 
oh OH OH oh OH"

Ehm, the second track is what it sounds like when Kanye writes the chorus, gets Kid Cudi to sing it, and then raps the first verse.

OK. i listened to it. 5/10.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Get a load of this guy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucdVg88sRMw&feature=spotlight

I predicted this on my birthday - UPM (ubiquitous payment method)

My buddy buddy Eric Schimdt spoke recently about the android system looking towards including "personal and secure" technologies in a recent web2.0 talk. It's called an NFC chip. Lenovo, a Chinese company (the country that hacked Google's network awhile back, have recently started doing this.

So, ladies and gentlemen - introducing... YOUR MICROCHIP!

Look at this tech! It's prehistoric!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Is Qantas built on Controversum Antasi? There's Kangaroo Blood in the water...

I would never implicate Qantas Airlines in the incident that occurred on the 4th of November 2010. Nope. And they themselves have made it very clear, as have Airbus: the engines are from Rolls-Royce, Rolls-Royce is responsible... I will remind myself of this should I cut my chin with a Gillette razor the next time! Hardly comparable, but if my girlfriend* cuts her smooth sexy skin with my razor, who do I blame? Upon making the buying decision, I chose the razor [I've shaved with a pink razor in the past - the disparities in function and performance are negligible]. 

I'm going to dichotomize the Real World (sun->plant->bunny-->popo->lion->popo->smelly popo->plant) from the Business World. In the Real World, we are all actors -we interact, there are results, and according to diversification in nature, some benefit and others do not. In the Business World, we have defined consumers, we have hopefully non-perfect providers/suppliers who bargain less effectively than we/I, and we have our body corporate. The we, I and Body Corporate want to make sure that we can feed the pig consumers without having to actually "put our arms down" the hog's "treacherous" throat.

No matter what you think you are, if you define reality as a struggle for profits instead of a reality without efficiency, then you are the I. You are with me or against me, and if you really wish be on top, some good advice would be to join or form a Body Corporate.

I know little about the flight industry (actually I know plenty, but I want to assert my journalistic ability to be objectionable here), but I think that Qantas is pursuing invisible profits out there in the cosmos...

One issue occurred in 2005 regarding Qantas Airlines where they were found guilty of fixing cargo prices in Canada. How does one distort cargo surcharges? Who cares. They took the pig for a walk.

A Qantas A380's engine experiences a 'hiccup': it bursts into flames mid-flight, raining debris somewhere over a country with a population density more than twice as high as the global average (Indonesia has a pd of 122 per sqrkm, where the Global average is 51). Cue the Industry Congo Line of Denial!

First up: Qantas!
The engine blew up, not the cabin crew - blame Rolls-Royce! (and throw another shrimp on the bar-bee)

Second: Airbus
We have deployed crews around the world to deal with the data we have from Rolls-Royce, the real culprits. The crews will perform an 8 point additional pre-flight check: the 8 points being the suspected 8 different failures that could have lead to the IN-FLIGHT CRITICAL FAILURE of the Rolls-Royce Engine. But let's face it, if these things want to fall out of the sky, then the exhaustive and redundant 211-step pre-flight engine checks are not going to stop that. Yet we remain committed to the pig... eh... Industry, and dominating people's perception of a "value added service"-tag by producing these barely financially viable things of engineering beauty!

Bonus! Singapore Airlines
Qantas, you beat us to the first A380, and since you didn't give us the 优惠 we believe we deserve from pro-industry growth packages - we're parking our A380s and stopping some orders. You have assets we will buy. When the price is right.

END-GAME! Rolls-Royce
Our customers are both Boeing and Airbus (we make two engines for them on the same production line... it's not like they're going to stop building the planes). We are working on the issue, but are completely confident in out Trent product line (we just signed a billion dollar deal with China for services and to exchange technologies and personnel. And we don't care about you).

So, everyone wins except for Qantas... coupled with their cargo price-fixing fines, they've taken heavy losses. Good thing the Australian public is so forgiving.

China is a building a huge Airline Construction Industry. Want to know what their superjumbo will look like? Click here 
* In the Real World, Girlfriend doesn't need to shave because she is perfect and devoid of any anarchistic  follicles.

Friday, September 17, 2010

I have a dream...a Ubiquitous Payment Method (or UPM)

Some reports say that sub-Saharan Africa has 8million people using mobile-phones for their banking. blah blah blah blah.... a ubiquitous payment method is a mobile phone {fill with tech futuro stuff}.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Terry Jones - "let's get buck wild!"

This entire issue could easily have been averted if the media acted...

Morally. But because they are profit seeking, sales orientated, bound to advertiser's expectations - they do not. They put the crazy man on the TV and asked him questions. Russia Today did a great expo on it: Hilary Clinton is on screen saying "it's regret that pastor with a congregation of no more than 50...can make this outrageous...plan and get the world's attention...," her retort continues but is dubbed over images of anti-Islam demonstrations around Groud Zero and the planned Islamic Community Centre [posters saying NO CLUBHOUSE FOR TERRORISTS...ISLAM IS AN IDEOLOGY; A FALSE RELIGION OF HATE AND INTOLERANCE] as she states "it doesn't in anyway represent America or Americans... and we're hoping that the pastor decides not to do this...um...we're hoping against hope that if he does, it won't be covered...as a act of patriotism." Now, she does criticizes the media - yes. But she could have been more earnest about it, not that it would have eased tensions with Islam - but it would have made a few Americans think about the potency of their media.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

14 Days without Broadband internet... What have I missed?

The damage from the Externality...
  • 14 Hours of lectures, including 9 TEDtalks,
  • Millions of hours of Starcraft 2 stuff (i just like watching the videos!),
  • Researching and reading up on Lithium (it's trending in my imaginary circle of friends who know shit)
  • "Hitler's Downfall"-parodies.
  • New Google App+tech
  • Alexandra Schwartz's AtGoogle talk
Ed Ruscha's Pontiac Catalinas, 1984
Stuff i've done without broadband internet...
  • Read some Sartre and Plutarch (about 20pages total out a possible 1000)
  • Went to a Beauty Pageant - a friend won Miss Personality
  • Spent time with the mom
  • Argued with the dad and set up his Gmail (he still speaks latin!)
  • Got new glasses (and scammed my medical aid. ACE!)
  • Got my Nanny new specs
  • Been sad
  • Recovered from being sad by simply ignored the cause
  • Thought about the past and how it doesnt matter
  • Thought about the future and wondered if it mattered
  • Ate fruit from a tree
  • Considered going outside to harass the tortoises after their winter hibernation
  • Became sick of Sports and Sports people (money corrupts, absolutely)
  • Thought about movies i've always wanted to see only to flick the channel and see that they've just started (3 occasions!)
  • Been disgusted at the price of internet in my country... uncapped broadband for U$137 per monf. price per Mb - 28c (US)... filling a 100gig harddrive would cost you U$28,678.  Or rather (to accommadate a the uncapped "bonus" option), inorder for a community to access and process a single Gig of internet media will cost them U$287. where's the humanity or are we all money greedy filthy pigs?


    the internet is too expensive and slow for me
    to correctly edit this graph using GoogleDocs...




Completed upon return to Beijing. Started from scratch, and finished it in an hour -Google Docs still has issues, but its more intuitive than MS Office's excell '07.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Google...er...Internet shortfall - disappointing men everywhere...

i need to be ready to have sex now but i just had sex - http://goo.gl/GQjm



I think this is a vital vital vital vital piece of information that i missing from the internet. i'm not looking for a pill, maybe something homeopathic...all i need is advice. and if you've sought for advice regarding this particular issue, then you simply get confronted with these results. without getting pissed off at it, my statement regarding this is - it's bullshit! why even bother creating the internet if we are not answering questions like this? is there a decline in the aggregate amount of honesty on the internet? is the emergence of accountablility as a result of facebook, linkedin (pronounced as lin-ke-din, btw) et al preventing people from solving life problems? i don't want to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but is this rear guard action by organised religions to protect the concept of G*d?

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

This is Great - exactly what i need to take my mind off things...

I will post the actually graph, analysis (haha) at a later stage... [[update: posted! click the link below, or check out the picture below to preview]]

any suggestion on how to further tweak the query terms (hahaha) welcome for the release of a v2.0. this is version 1.3.
v0.2-v1.3: http://goo.gl/T5DC
what is google trends?
if you're going research on trends, a great way is look at the google search history of related terms. the history goes all the way back to mid-2005 (thank page and brin for encroaching on your privacy). 

so, from the trends we can approximate that... well, i don know - just trying to interpret the data is fun.

click the link in the title for the full graph - here is a discrete prtsc shot.

teaser: tagalog is a phillipino language, and they seem to be the world leaders in "in my face"-category.

Friday, March 19, 2010

we are progammed by our parents.


life is ridiculous.

religions failed when they let people live together with other people. so they might have to go. and i'm pretty sure that everyone is cool that if there is a god there, then he can stay.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

My Plan for Global Domination: Private Update #42

My Blog is growing and is about to take over the world.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

I have a solution to your health care issues...

will i put it on my blog? sure, when i have the time to write it down.

hospitals are wrong.

americans...um...eat too much GARBAGE.

so many old people.

health care.