Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Here comes the class action from the Bar Association
Canadian (media) hockey hero, Don Cherry, recently ranted in his own inimitable fashion–again. This time it was about the opposition to fighting by the NHL and many hockey players, including some former star fighters. The whole thing is a tempest in a protective cup, and made ugly by Mr. Cherry to boot. In the Tuesday…
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So one dead guy ruins it for everyone else!
I’m not even sure what to think about this that I found in today’s Ottawa Citizen. There are simply so many things “wrong” with the entire episode. Texas draws line on death row final meals Convicts on death row in Texas [where else?] are no longer free to pick the menu for their own last…
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In the spirit of the hybrid car…
Reading an article in the Globe and Mail this morning about using a “solar wall” on the side of a building as a means to reduce energy consumption, I was struck by this statement: Think of the biggest energy cost for a typical Canadian business – one running multiple computers and keeping the lights on…
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Gendankenexperiment: playing with found money
Recently, the reader of this outpouring may recall, I contributed to the Canadian innovation discussion, such as it is, with a lengthy letter to the Science, Technology and Innovation Council. That episode, which included some engagement on a LinkedIn forum as well, got me to thinking about how Canadian enterprises invest money that is provided…
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… what you measure
One of the sessions that I took in at Dreamforce 11 was about rules for content management and use. It definitely provided that. But, and I didn’t realize it would be a key feature, the session also used the content provision rules as a bit of a springboard to present material about effective online marketing…
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Heroin provides a stronger correlation
This article in the Globe & Mail (Does smoking pot make you skinny?) is too funny. It quotes and references a study that indicates being a 3x per week dope smoker give you a higher probability of not being obese than your non-smoking friends. Anecdotally, based on the size and shape of Iggy Pop, Keith…
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Another adventure on the trip home
I’m back nearly a week after Dreamforce 11 (and I can hear again–thank you Metallica). I was worried that I had become drunk and enraptured, and was no longer objective. Like Odysseus wanting to see and hear the Scylla and Charybdis, I made sure that I lashed myself to the mast and kept my team…
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Depressed on the Barbary Coast
First session after the opening keynote at DreamForce ’11 is going on right now. salesforce.com’s CEO, Mark Benioff is moderating a panel on “the digital agenda” with Vivek Kundra, Neelie Kroes, and Angela Ahrendts. Interesting how the two governmental representatives are speaking about how their governmental authorities are leaning toward social and cloud for different…
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File under “Handbasket, going to hell in”
Saw this in today’s Globe and Mail: French lingerie line for four- to 12-year-olds decried as ‘creepy’. Frankly, creepy doesn’t begin to describe it. And I thought that the TLC show “Toddlers in Tiaras” was as low a bar as could be found for freakish and creepy ways to exploit and abuse children…
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Hyperbolically discounted rat behaviour
So, below, I wrote a post with my thoughts about one specific experimental vignette in Dan Ariely’s recent book, The Upside of Irrationality. Apart from the blog, I wrote a note to Dr. Ariely, who I am now going to take the liberty of calling Dan. I asked if he would have a look and…
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STICking point
Below, I presented an open letter to the Science, Technology & Innovation Council. Now I’m honoured that its Chair, Dr. Howard Alper, took some time to respond. This is not my common ironic sarcasm. Considering that the organization must be sustaining comments and feedback from all quarters, I’m pleased that I would warrant the letter…
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The Outside of Irrationality
So I was listening to Dan Ariely’s book The Upside of Irrationality a little while ago… while I was on the treadmill at a hotel at 6:00AM. I’m practically certain, although I have no way to prove it, that the only other person there ended up convinced I was mad. The recording got to chapter…
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