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Lesson from Kofi Annan: "Don't Crawl" (Tila Part 3?)

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Kofi Annan

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I think my conservative side has been coming out with a lot of this Tila talk.  I’m not conservative, of course, but I really do believe that people often get what they ask for.  If there’s a logistical problem–”I want to meet women by playing Warcraft”–it won’t happen.  But in general, if there’s a desire (Tila’s desire to be famous) along with a vehicle (MTV), people get what they ask for.

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Disinterest Reticence Dispassion

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Brooks wrote a column in the NY Times yesterday about the “dignity code” and how it’s been obliterated.  He describes the dignity code as follows:

The dignity code commanded its followers to be disinterested — to endeavor to put national interests above personal interests. It commanded its followers to be reticent — to never degrade intimate emotions by parading them in public. It also commanded its followers to be dispassionate — to distrust rashness, zealotry, fury and political enthusiasm.

He then talks about the forces that have killed it.

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Prison

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Jail cell or hotel room?

The NY Times Magazine has an excellent feature on Infrastructure this week (6/14/09).  They talk about a bunch of exciting topics related to the infrastructure of our society, such as form vs. function, trains, and data centers.  The second most interesting article to me was the data center article.  I used to work in a data center before the first tech crash, and it brought back memories, plus it raised questions about how computing and information is changing.  As the developing world continues to modernize, we’re going to need more and more servers.  The article also made me think about the fact that I have no idea where bigWOWO lives. :)

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