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Balancing act
Balancing act
04/10/2004 02:15 AM
Can you balance the
budget? Balancing in the Blogosphere
Balancing in the Blogosphere
09/24/2004 05:34 PMInternet News Sep 24 2004 8:54PM GMT
Self-Checkout Security a Balancing Act
Self-Checkout Security a Balancing Act
08/06/2004 04:51 PMLike all fraud-prevention efforts, the security components of a
self-service setup have to be balanced with customer service.
Building a Balancing Scooter
Building a Balancing Scooter
01/18/2004 05:59 AMAnd you gents should consider wearing an athletic cup so you won't
impair your masculinity when you hit the front bar .. Build Your Own
Segway .. tlb.org/scooter.html .. segways work a likes .. Segway D.I.Y
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Finding the right home is a balancing
act
Finding the right home is a balancing
act
06/06/2004 06:45 PMChicago Sun Times,IL-13 hours ago ... Putting the name of a suburb
into an Internet search engine, such as Google, will result in links
to helpful sites such as that municipality's official location ...
Cybersecurity is a balancing act, says
ex-FBI head
Cybersecurity is a balancing act, says
ex-FBI head
11/04/2003 08:43 AMComputer Weekly Nov 4 2003 7:36AM ET
Balancing the benefits and risks of
mobility
Balancing the benefits and risks of
mobility
12/02/2003 01:28 AMA security checklist to meet the challenges posed by handhelds and
other mobile devices.
Balancing the risks in holy Najaf
Balancing the risks in holy Najaf
08/20/2004 10:06 AMIraqi PM indicates he is wary of potential fallout from desecrating
Imam Ali shrine and 'martyring' rebel cleric.
Server Load Balancing with OpenBSD PF
Server Load Balancing with OpenBSD PF
04/20/2004 10:01 AMBelated Project 1.0 Release Announcement
Try your hand at balancing the federal
budget
Try your hand at balancing the federal
budget
04/09/2004 04:04 PMUS Federal Budget sim created at Berkeley.
This
simulation asks you to adjust spending and tax expenditures in the the
2004 budget proposed by the White House in order to achieve either a
balanced budget or any other target deficit...According to the White
House, the 2004 fiscal deficit is projected to be $307 billion. This
does not include the costs of the Iraq War, so it has been increased
by a base estimate of $50 billion for those costs in this simulation
(which can be increased, lowered or eliminated depending on peoples
views of the costs or likelihood of the war.).
LinkEMIEW: Two-wheeled Balancing Robot
EMIEW: Two-wheeled Balancing Robot
03/19/2005 02:54 AMEverybody is talking about Hitachi's new robot, EMIEW.
It's a two-wheeled balancer on the bottom and a vaguely humanoid robot
on the top. EMIEW is 1.3 m tall, weighs 70 kg and can scoot along at 6
km/hr while avoiding objects with vision sensors and radar. The robot
was
created by the Hitachi
Mechanical Engineering Research Lab which has produced a number of
interesting
robots over the past 40 years. And, in case you were wondering, EMIEW
is
an acronym for Excellent Mobility and Interactive Existence as
Workmate.
For more on EMIEW see the Pittsburgh
Post-gazette, BBC News,
Taiwan
News, and Slashdot.
Microsoft ERP: Balancing Benefits and
Lock-In
Microsoft ERP: Balancing Benefits and
Lock-In
03/24/2005 08:30 PMEnterprise Windows I.T. Mar 25 2005 12:43AM GMT
For Iraq, Trial Is Balancing Act (Los
Angeles Times)
For Iraq, Trial Is Balancing Act (Los
Angeles Times)
07/02/2004 05:10 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — The sheer breadth of the war
crimes case against Saddam Hussein, which involves charges dating back
30 years, would be daunting for any country.
The balancing of mission and money in
higher education
The balancing of mission and money in
higher education
06/27/2004 08:11 AMChicago Tribune Jun 27 2004 12:09PM GMT
Balancing architectural and business
values in .NET projects
Balancing architectural and business
values in .NET projects
02/21/2003 02:11 AMCNET Feb 21 2003 1:25AM ET
The Mysteries of Windows 2000 Network
Load Balancing
The Mysteries of Windows 2000 Network
Load Balancing
05/29/2004 03:08 PMBalancing Act: How News Portals Serve Up
Political Stories
Balancing Act: How News Portals Serve Up
Political Stories
09/23/2004 11:21 PMOnline Journalism Review Sep 24 2004 3:58AM GMT
Balancing the Mideast Ledger in the
Wounds of a Dead Child
Balancing the Mideast Ledger in the
Wounds of a Dead Child
05/20/2004 11:42 PMHow many dead children is too many is a question often asked by
Palestinians and Israelis, but it shows no hint of being resolved.
The man who brought you the homemade
Segway returns with a self-balancing
one-wheeler
The man who brought you the homemade
Segway returns with a self-balancing
one-wheeler
06/20/2004 06:44 AMBuild your own self balancing unicycle
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OJR article: Balancing Act: How News
Portals Serve Up Political Stories
OJR article: Balancing Act: How News
Portals Serve Up Political Stories
09/24/2004 09:32 AMBalancing Act: How News Portals Serve Up Political Stories .. an
interesting article .. JD
Lasica
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Mesopia.com introducing new cost
effective and cutting-edge load
balancing web hosting solutions for
small to medium size businesses.
Mesopia.com introducing new cost
effective and cutting-edge load
balancing web hosting solutions for
small to medium size businesses.
09/04/2004 03:03 AMMesopia.com is introducing its new cost-effective load balanced web
hosting solutions for small to medium size businesses. [PRWEB Sep 4,
2004]
CANADA'S
DEMOCRATIC BALANCING ACT
CANADA'S
DEMOCRATIC BALANCING ACT
05/19/2004 10:15 AM

Recently I lamented the US
Supreme Court's legitimization of the heinous process of
gerrymandering
-- the rigging of the boundary-setting of political constituencies in
each state by the party in power so that even unpopular incumbents are
guaranteed re-election and so that most voters are effectively
disenfranchised -- and I suggested any country whose judiciary could
find such a travesty was constitutional was effectively no longer a
democracy.
Democracy Watch is a
10-year-old non-partisan, non-profit Canadian organization whose
mission is "to empower Canadians in their roles as voters, citizens,
taxpayers, consumers and shareholders, and help reform Canadian
government and business institutions to bring them into line with the
realities of a modern, working democracy." Its Directors have worked
closely with Ralph Nader. It played a significant role in the
introduction and passage in Canada (this January) of one of the most
progressive campaign
finance reform laws
in the world, effectively ending the ability of corporations, unions
and special interest groups to fund and hence 'buy' political parties,
campaigns or candidates.
Not content to rest on its laurels, Democracy Watch is now working on
a 20-step Program For
a Modern Working Democracy:
- Proportionate representation and similar reforms to
ensure government is fully representative of voter interests.
- An accountability process to track performance
against
election promises, responsibility for government action, and
protection
for whistle-blowers.
- Complete prohibition of financial and other
involvement by
corporations, unions and special interest groups in the electoral
process at all levels, and creation of a 'level playing field' to
prevent rich and powerful individuals from unduly influencing
political
decisions.
- Meaningful mechanisms for citizen participation in
government policy development and decision-making.
- Restrictions on and full disclosure of the activities
of lobbyists.
- Development of an active, practical civics
curriculum for all citizens.
- Increased scrutiny and prevention of corporate waste,
fraud, abuse and misrepresentation.
- Increased accountability
of the judiciary to the public.
- Removal of protection under
the Charter of Rights and Freedoms for corporations.
- Citizen-controlled, full-access scrutiny of
government efficiency, spending and purchasing
decisions.
- Strengthening of ethical codes and enforcement for
government officials and the public service.
- Citizen oversight for the management and use of
public assets.
- Recognition of the inalienable public ownership
of the airwaves.
- Strengthening of citizens' ability to obtain
timely, accurate access all information on government activities.
- Public funding and organizational support for
consumer watchdog and advocacy organizations.
- Recognizing
employee ownership and increasing employee control of pension funds
and assets.
- Increasing the participation of all shareholders
in corporate decision-making.
- Increasing the rights of
non-shareholder stakeholders
(employees, community etc.) in corporations, and extending
participatory mechanisms available to, and accountability to, these
stakeholders.
- Setting minimum standards for corporations to invest
in the communities in which they do business.
- Encouraging the creation of local currency systems
(LETS) to support community economic development and community
service.
Today, I am proud to report that the Canadian Supreme Court rejected a constitutional challenge
to Canada's election law, and specifically a clause which severely
limits political advertising by special interest groups during
election
campaigns. The challenge was brought by the arch-right-wing National
Citizens Coalition, an organization that espouses reducing government
authority, business deregulation, reducing taxes, 'family values' and
other conservative agenda programs, some of them quite extreme. The
NCC
was planning on a huge conservative-issues promotion during the
upcoming Canadian federal election campaign. The NCC used to be led by
-- surprise! -- federal
Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper. Had the constitutional
challenge been successful, it would have made a mockery of the new
campaign finance reform laws. And the case was problematic: It's
difficult to say with great clarity what constitutes 'political
advertising' when it doesn't come from a political party or candidate,
and hard to argue why ads that are acceptable at other times unduly
influence public opinion during elections. And the very principle of
banning advertising that isn't fraudulent is troubling. But the Court
struck a delicate balance, and their argument in support of their
decision is compelling, pragmatic, and, well, utterly Canadian.
I'm not bragging, though. Canada still lags behind most European
countries in the introduction of proportional representation, and
majority governments in Canada have a frightening amount of power
(though so far, except for the Mulroney
d
ebacle,
they have had the sense not to abuse it). The Liberals have been in
power so long that they got lazy and complacent and allowed some civil
servants to rob them (and Canadian taxpayers) blind. And as I've
reported,
an unholy alliance of animal testing labs, corporate farmers and
hunting organizations have been able to strong-arm Canada's unelected
Senate three times to scuttle a modest, government-supported
strengthening of Canada's 100-year-old, shamefully inadequate animal
protection laws.
But compared to the situation in some countries I need not mention, we
don't look too bad.
Postscript: Today the
Canadian government also approved the over-the-counter sale of the 'Morning After Pill' without a prescription. In
George Bush's repressive America, of course, this is illegal. But it
is legal in America to buy
semi-automatic weapons, and you don't need a prescription for them. Is it just me, or
that seriously twisted?
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