Re: [FRIAM] Fun Times in Ecuador

2015-07-03 Thread Arlo Barnes
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Steve Smith sasm...@swcp.com wrote:

 a bullet (to bite on)


I have heard this expression, but I have always thought that there are much
better choices of things to bite: a second belt, a folded saddlebag strap,
and so on. This website makes some ventures as to the etymology of the
phrase, but comes to no satisfactory conclusion:
http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/bite-the-bullet.html

-Arlo James Barnes

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Re: [FRIAM] DOH!

2015-07-03 Thread Nick Thompson
What is an Org Psych Wonk?  Who knows?  I might be one.  N

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

 http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/ 
http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

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Sent: Friday, July 03, 2015 9:54 PM
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Subject: [FRIAM] DOH!

 

Well the game world drama continues- hmm only time will tell what this meens:

http://biz.yahoo.com/e/150702/atvi8-k.html

In case others don't know:  this has been a terrible year for Activision and 
Blizzard 

(Aka WOW, Heroes of the Storm, Destininy and of course Call of Duty.)

Blizzard in 6 months has seen it's top Project Managers leave to Atari,  and 
Bioware and 3 weeks ago Blizzards COO quit to go to a unknown competitor 
speculated to be Red Dawn (God of Wars)

Activision's COO is rumoured to be quitting for  Gearbox. (Borderlands series)

As I don't know how many on Wedtech are gamers or Org Psych Wonks.
 I've been keeping tabs on this as I'm a gamer (so what) and into webdesign-

Plus i'm  curious what other peoples opinions are.

Might be worth waching as a live case of complexity (kind of), how does this 
play out can the various people involved get  the company back on track and if 
so how.


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Re: [FRIAM] DOH!

2015-07-03 Thread Gillian Densmore
Oh I am sorry
Organizational Psychology- someone who's into who groups, companies etc
work, comunicate.

On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 8:19 PM, Nick Thompson nickthomp...@earthlink.net
wrote:

 What is an Org Psych Wonk?  Who knows?  I might be one.  N



 Nicholas S. Thompson

 Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

 Clark University

 http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/



 *From:* Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] *On Behalf Of *Gillian
 Densmore
 *Sent:* Friday, July 03, 2015 9:54 PM
 *To:* The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group;
 wedt...@redfish.com
 *Subject:* [FRIAM] DOH!



 Well the game world drama continues- hmm only time will tell what this
 meens:

 http://biz.yahoo.com/e/150702/atvi8-k.html

 In case others don't know:  this has been a terrible year for Activision
 and Blizzard

 (Aka WOW, Heroes of the Storm, Destininy and of course Call of Duty.)

 Blizzard in 6 months has seen it's top Project Managers leave to Atari,
 and Bioware and 3 weeks ago Blizzards COO quit to go to a unknown
 competitor speculated to be Red Dawn (God of Wars)

 Activision's COO is rumoured to be quitting for  Gearbox. (Borderlands
 series)

 As I don't know how many on Wedtech are gamers or Org Psych Wonks.
  I've been keeping tabs on this as I'm a gamer (so what) and into
 webdesign-

 Plus i'm  curious what other peoples opinions are.

 Might be worth waching as a live case of complexity (kind of), how does
 this play out can the various people involved get  the company back on
 track and if so how.

 
 FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
 Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
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Re: [FRIAM] DOH!

2015-07-03 Thread Patrick Reilly
Its big in Silicon Valley: see SBODN.com.

Example: peter thiel's early studies on encouraging sheeplike behavior in
humans.

Think UBER with a corporate comic book explaining Carl Jung.


On Friday, July 3, 2015, Gillian Densmore gil.densm...@gmail.com wrote:

 Oh I am sorry
 Organizational Psychology- someone who's into who groups, companies etc
 work, comunicate.

 On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 8:19 PM, Nick Thompson nickthomp...@earthlink.net
 javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','nickthomp...@earthlink.net'); wrote:

 What is an Org Psych Wonk?  Who knows?  I might be one.  N



 Nicholas S. Thompson

 Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

 Clark University

 http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/



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 javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','friam-boun...@redfish.com');] *On Behalf
 Of *Gillian Densmore
 *Sent:* Friday, July 03, 2015 9:54 PM
 *To:* The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group;
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 Well the game world drama continues- hmm only time will tell what this
 meens:

 http://biz.yahoo.com/e/150702/atvi8-k.html

 In case others don't know:  this has been a terrible year for Activision
 and Blizzard

 (Aka WOW, Heroes of the Storm, Destininy and of course Call of Duty.)

 Blizzard in 6 months has seen it's top Project Managers leave to Atari,
 and Bioware and 3 weeks ago Blizzards COO quit to go to a unknown
 competitor speculated to be Red Dawn (God of Wars)

 Activision's COO is rumoured to be quitting for  Gearbox. (Borderlands
 series)

 As I don't know how many on Wedtech are gamers or Org Psych Wonks.
  I've been keeping tabs on this as I'm a gamer (so what) and into
 webdesign-

 Plus i'm  curious what other peoples opinions are.

 Might be worth waching as a live case of complexity (kind of), how does
 this play out can the various people involved get  the company back on
 track and if so how.

 
 FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
 Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
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Re: [FRIAM] DOH!

2015-07-03 Thread Marcus Daniels
What am I missing by not being a gamer?   Seems like it is like doing exercises 
from a textbook  but with higher production values.

From: Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of Gillian Densmore
Sent: Friday, July 03, 2015 7:54 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group; wedt...@redfish.com
Subject: [FRIAM] DOH!

Well the game world drama continues- hmm only time will tell what this meens:

http://biz.yahoo.com/e/150702/atvi8-k.html
In case others don't know:  this has been a terrible year for Activision and 
Blizzard
(Aka WOW, Heroes of the Storm, Destininy and of course Call of Duty.)
Blizzard in 6 months has seen it's top Project Managers leave to Atari,  and 
Bioware and 3 weeks ago Blizzards COO quit to go to a unknown competitor 
speculated to be Red Dawn (God of Wars)
Activision's COO is rumoured to be quitting for  Gearbox. (Borderlands series)
As I don't know how many on Wedtech are gamers or Org Psych Wonks.
 I've been keeping tabs on this as I'm a gamer (so what) and into webdesign-
Plus i'm  curious what other peoples opinions are.
Might be worth waching as a live case of complexity (kind of), how does this 
play out can the various people involved get  the company back on track and if 
so how.

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[FRIAM] DOH!

2015-07-03 Thread Gillian Densmore
Well the game world drama continues- hmm only time will tell what this
meens:

http://biz.yahoo.com/e/150702/atvi8-k.html

In case others don't know:  this has been a terrible year for Activision
and Blizzard
(Aka WOW, Heroes of the Storm, Destininy and of course Call of Duty.)

Blizzard in 6 months has seen it's top Project Managers leave to Atari,
and Bioware and 3 weeks ago Blizzards COO quit to go to a unknown
competitor speculated to be Red Dawn (God of Wars)

Activision's COO is rumoured to be quitting for  Gearbox. (Borderlands
series)

As I don't know how many on Wedtech are gamers or Org Psych Wonks.
 I've been keeping tabs on this as I'm a gamer (so what) and into webdesign-
Plus i'm  curious what other peoples opinions are.

Might be worth waching as a live case of complexity (kind of), how does
this play out can the various people involved get  the company back on
track and if so how.

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Re: [FRIAM] Fun Times in Ecuador

2015-07-03 Thread Alfredo Covaleda Vélez
Hola


La tensión política que se presenta en Ecuador también se presenta en la
gran mayoría de los países de América del sur. En esta región algunos
países están bajo el control de la derecha, otros lo están de la izquierda
pero en todos los casos existen debates intensos con altos niveles de
exaltación y con cierta tendencia a la intolerancia.  Lo que queda claro es
que en estos países no hemos sido capaces de resolver algunos problemas que
teóricamente en otros países del mundo se resolvieron hace decenios, siglos
quizás. Sin embargo, situaciones como, por ejemplo, la tensión racial y el
abuso policial en los Estados Unidos, las tensiones sociales que emergen en
épocas de crisis en países del “mundo desarrollado”,  las tensiones con
facciones radicales del Islam y de otras religiones, muestran que en ningún
lugar del mundo nuestra especie humana ha logrado verdaderos estados de
convivencia o de respeto por el otro o por la diferencia. Cada uno de
nosotros concibe, interpreta y desea al mundo desde su visión particular o
desde el rasgo que más lo define como individuo dentro de la sociedad a la
que pertenece. Aunque la objetividad no existe y debido a que la verdad es
relativa, creo que es mejor ser un testigo de los hechos que vivir con el
apasionamiento de ser parte. Por eso la ciencia es a veces un privilegio
conveniente. Para mala fortuna es muy difícil no apasionarse ni hacerse
parte.


Regards

2015-06-30 22:31 GMT-05:00 Gary Schiltz g...@naturesvisualarts.com:

 [A long post follows - I hope it is interesting to at least a few on
 the list (I'm thinking especially of Ivan Ordoñez)]

 Despite living here in EC for 7 years, I'm still trying to figure the
 place out. There are so many things I could say about it, but most
 would be just sort of gut feelings. My Spanish reading skills have
 only recently reached the point where I can read newspapers with
 little enough pain to make it worthwhile.

 First, the good things. The country is extremely varied
 geographically. It is about the size of NM, with a population of about
 13 million. We have Amazonian jungle, mountains over 21,000 feet,
 Pacific beaches, and then of course the Galapagos. I live at about
 6500 feet elevation, so I don't need much heat, and never any cooling.
 It's amazing living on the west slope of the Andes. I can drive half
 an hour and get an increase in temperature of about 10 degrees F,
 another half an hour for another 10 degrees. Or, I can drive half hour
 up our gravel road for a decrease of 10 degrees. So, up to a 30 degree
 temperature range in an hour and a half of driving. It's very
 beautiful where I live, but quite cloudy (that's why it's called cloud
 forest :-)  People are generally very friendly here, but the idea of
 the truth seems to be a little flexible. Non-prepared food is cheap,
 especially fruits and vegetables. It is still legal for foreigners to
 own land here, and land in rural areas can be bought for between the
 low hundreds of dollars per acre, up to thousands. You can get
 permanent residency by several means; Karen and I did so by investing
 more than $25K by buying land (and then building two houses on it).

 In my opinion, the bad things pretty much begin with the current
 government. Rafael Correa swept into power in 2007 on a populist
 platform modeled laregly after Hugo Chavez of Venezuela - many have
 called him Chavez Light. At first, he was pretty moderate, and spent
 all of Ecuador's income from oil (I believe we are a member of OPEC),
 which was high because of the price of crude, on infrastructure
 projects. I wholeheartedly support investing in infrastructure. So
 though I was initially a little skeptical, after 8 years of GW Bush, I
 had convinced myself that leftist governments are a good thing.
 However, within a couple of years, the entire national assembly was
 from Correa's party, and the populist rhetoric, replete with
 rich-vs-poor talk, steadily increased. Then he loaded the courts with
 his supporters, so with all three branches of government, he has
 pretty much gotten whatever he wants. He has a huge ego and hates to
 be criticized. So, he started passing laws restricting legitimate
 criticism, much like Chavez. After a couple of journalists were fined
 millions of dollars for libel against Correa, criticism pretty much
 died, and many people became genuinely fearful to say anything
 negative about him in public.

 When the price of crude dropped dramatically, there wasn't enough
 money to feed his newly created huge bureaucracy. So, he turned to a
 few countries, especially China, and got high-interest loans. At the
 moment, I believe EC is in debt to the tune of $35 billion, and even
 with crude prices going up somewhat, there still isn't enough cash
 being collected to maintain the bureaucracy. At first, he merely added
 safeguards (basically import quotas and higher import duties). After
 all, this only affected the rich. Even that wasn't enough. So, he
 made a mistake 

[FRIAM] [ SPAM ] Re: Fun Times in Ecuador

2015-07-03 Thread Steve Smith

  
  
Hola Alfredo!
  
  It was satisfying that I could actually puzzle out your response
  in Spanish... much easier in writing than spoken, of course, but
  validating that my basic language skills are not lost.   I did
  have to touch Google Translate a couple of times to make sure I
  wasn't mis-translating, but of course a simple
  dictionary-translation can be as risky!
  
  I agree with what you are saying (as I understand it) that it is
  an important part of the human condition to be passionate about
  important things and the crises that go with various forms of
  unrest and change only aggravate that.    Even we (the US) have
  our passions (evidenced by the police/racial/class issues being
  revisited as if a time machine to the 60's)!
  
  I remember as a child, seeing the very hopeful progress in most of
  Latin America that had a back-slide starting in the 70's if not
  the 60's (from my perspective)...   I have a lot of respect for
  the intellectual and social culture of Latin America which has
  managed to keep more of the "passion" in it than much of Anglified
  (US/Canada) America...    
  
  Some re-aired interviewed with Gabriel Garcia Marquez after his
  death, really underscored that for me... juxtaposed with the
  changes/history in Cuba, etc.
  
  Sinceramente!
   - Steve
  
  


  
Hola

  
La
tensión política que se presenta en Ecuador también se
presenta en la gran
mayoría de los países de América del sur. En esta región
algunos países están bajo
el control de la derecha, otros lo están de la izquierda
pero en todos los casos
existen debates intensos con altos niveles de exaltación y
con cierta tendencia
a la intolerancia.  Lo que queda claro es
que en estos países no hemos sido capaces de resolver
algunos problemas que teóricamente
en otros países del mundo se resolvieron hace decenios,
siglos quizás. Sin embargo, situaciones como, por ejemplo,
la
tensión racial y el abuso policial en los Estados Unidos,
las tensiones sociales
que emergen en épocas de crisis en países del “mundo
desarrollado”,  las tensiones con facciones radicales del
Islam y de otras religiones, muestran que en ningún lugar
del mundo nuestra
especie humana ha logrado verdaderos estados de convivencia
o de respeto por el
otro o por la diferencia. Cada uno de nosotros concibe,
interpreta y desea al
mundo desde su visión particular o desde el rasgo que más lo
define como
individuo dentro de la sociedad a la que pertenece. Aunque
la objetividad no
existe y debido a que la verdad es relativa, creo que es
mejor ser un testigo
de los hechos que vivir con el apasionamiento de ser parte.
Por eso la ciencia
es a veces un privilegio conveniente. Para mala fortuna es
muy difícil no
apasionarse ni hacerse parte. 

  
Regards
  
  
2015-06-30 22:31 GMT-05:00 Gary Schiltz
  g...@naturesvisualarts.com:
  [A long
post follows - I hope it is interesting to at least a few on
the list (I'm thinking especially of Ivan Ordoñez)]

Despite living here in EC for 7 years, I'm still trying to
figure the
place out. There are so many things I could say about it,
but most
would be just sort of gut feelings. My Spanish reading
skills have
only recently reached the point where I can read newspapers
with
little enough pain to make it worthwhile.

First, the good things. The country is extremely varied
geographically. It is about the size of NM, with a
population of about
13 million. We have Amazonian jungle, mountains over 21,000
feet,
Pacific beaches, and then of course the Galapagos. I live at
about
6500 feet elevation, so I don't need much heat, and never
any cooling.
It's amazing living on the west slope of the Andes. I can
drive half
an hour and get an increase in temperature of about 10
degrees F,
another half an hour for another 10 degrees. Or, I can drive
half hour
up our gravel road for a decrease of 10 degrees. So, up to a
30 degree
temperature range in an hour and a half of driving. It's
very
beautiful where