1. Commercial real estate market plummets.
2. Stock market plunges, more banks fail.
3. More print media moves to Internet only.
4. Greater emphasis on mass transit/high-speed trains.
5. Large percentage of people move into cities.
6. February cut over to digital tv will be disastrous.
7. Blu-Ray to gain traction, DVD market begins to shrink.
8. More emphasis on Main Street instead of Wall Street.
9. Formula for the New Economy unveiled.
0. Many businesses close.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
The Road To Hell Is Paved With Ceramic Tile

Tuesday, November 18, 2008
The Final Frontier

On the subject of science, it is important to note that some people cannot grasp the dynamics of the physical world (for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction) and under the best circumstances cannot follow science fiction. They understand space travel and know we went to the moon, but have no idea the International Space Station is currently inhabited by a team of scientists in orbit around the earth. They are unable to define the word "stereo" as it refers to sound reproduction in spite of the fact that two-channel audio is in every household and car and has been with us for over fifty years! Living like a confused insect with a truncated brain stem these people are simply along for the ride, spending all of their lives acting and reacting to external stimuli until they die. They do not listen, absorb, and process information for self improvement or try to help their fellow earthlings. People that wallow in their own juices and refuse to pay attention eventually become architects of their own demise. In the case of those that will not help themselves, assistance is futile.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Format Frenzy

California Firestorm

Thursday, November 13, 2008
Sunny Side Up

Well folks we are officially in the depths of a depression unlike anything seen in the United States since the 1930's. It's bad. But not to worry. Even during the last down turn we were amazed by the 1939 New York World's Fair and the unveiling of new inventions such as domestic robots, black and white television, and flourescent lighting. Television was so unbelievable in 1939 that RCA encased exhibit TVs in transparent Lucite shells so fair attendees could see the innards. Proof that a film projector was not running inside. The futurama exhibit even had a diorama of what a modern metropolis would look like in the distant world of 1960. The 1939 World's Fair exemplified utopian ideals of urban planning and the application of technology and machines to solve all the world's problems. Almost seventy years later we are still waiting. We now have the machines but additional problems have cropped up that were not part of the original equation. In some cases machines have eliminated people and they have created other problems that did not exist prior to their invention. When the US interstate system was created in the 1950's it was designed with one major flaw. The designers failed to consider that the interstate itself would generate massive urban growth along interchanges which further compounded traffic congestion.
Since we have been in the depths of an economic down turn I have been listening to music and watching video clips from the 1930's to see how they handled it. I like Keep Your Sunny Side Up by the Kentucky Serenaders. Living outside a utopia, it does provide some light at the end of the tunnel.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Age Of Aquarius

Lately I have been thinking about the past and wondering if times are ripe for the kind of cultural revolution that occurred in the United States during the 1960's. If a societal shift occurs, it will be a clean break with the past in ways that have not yet been defined. Sometimes change needs to be brought about through radical means by tearing out the old and starting from scratch. Considering the state of the world, maybe the time is right for people to rise up and let those in charge know that we are not going to take it anymore.
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