Maarten on Big Three CEOs Flew Private Jets to Plead for Public Funds Presumably you're counting stock grants and stock options in that 12X? How do you work with stock that's awarded now but vests and attains its value later? How do you deal with someone like Gates, making billions as the part-owner of a very successful company? Note that Msft actually shared a lot of wealth down the ranks, even if they denied it to some (the "permatemps"), but few made 1/12th of Gates' one-time $40bln.
John Sinteur on UK citizens ready for biometrics The only thing the average banking industry executive has not trouble grasping is bailout money... or should that be "grabbing"?
Bankman on UK citizens ready for biometrics As long as the average banking industry executive has trouble grasping the concept, I have little hope for the general public.
Our Paul on February 2009 Change what the Marine is saying to: "Sir, the President is now in The Hague and will not be available for some time to come" and I will join the Marines if they offer me that job!!!!
Mark on AIG to Pay Millions To Top Workers So many times in my career I was told the reason that the execs got the big bucks was as a reward for the huge responsibility placed on their shoulders and as a reflection of how well the company was doing. So many times I was told the reason for the single digit % raises for folks at my level were reflections of performance. Their never seems to be any accountability at exec levels for "performance" when a company goes down the toilet.
doug on Patterns, Land Use Its interesting how Blue states follow the Mississippi River.
Sue W on Dead Parrot sketch ancestor found Haha! Although in fact the person who wrote this book was interviewed on CBC Radio's "As It Happens" and said something to the effect that these jokes weren't the same at all. The joke about the parrot is that the parrot was deceased when Cleese bought it. The controversy continues: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykN-00i7VVs
Sue W on Leveraged ETFs With 300% Exposures Set To Launch I don't think it'll be as long as 10 years. The old fashioned wisdom is that the market bottom hasn't been reached until all of these speculators have finally puked their guts out in the gutter...the problem is that this might take the entire "world economy as we know it" into a black hole (that is a massive discontinuity). Looking at economic history, this is the kind of long term periodic event that seems likely to happen to average out the long-term effect of making money out of thin air.
Forbidding day-trading seems prudent. However the fact that people want to buy things that others have held for <24 hours is the problem. Way back to the Dutch East India Company the value of a share in what was, long term, an insolvent company run for the benefit of its operators (cf. Braudel), kept going up and up until only an idiot could believe in it...and the idiots keep buying.
Sue W on 90% yup...give the thing away and then sell a useful service based on the thing. Like love really :-)
Roland Hesz on Successful Software Well, if they only followed it. But usually it's like "do it like always, with some minor twists - you know, we can't change everything -, and lets call it Agile/SCRUM/buzzword of the week".
If you call your cow an eagle, it still won't fly.
Roland Hesz on At U.N., Bush Says Faith Leads to ‘Common Values’ I don't know. I mean, isn't it some religion that causes all the trouble around Iran?
Last I heard Bush said that "religious belief leads people to terrorism". So then which is true?
On the other hand - if I think about it again, both the mullahs and Bush has common values - the ones you listed above.
I would add "speaking nonsense all the time" to the list.
John Sinteur on 15 Most Offensive, Banned and Rejected Ads Correct - and the only way to get the advantages without the disadvantages is eternal vigilance, never let the government do anything beyond what you've allowed them to do.
Oh ya, did I mention that this thing shoots video?!
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At first it looks like a dumb promo video. More about style, trends and good looking people, than a piece of equipment. Still. Dmovie function really does look awesome. GPS tagging… also very, very sweet feature. I want one for my… whatever.. I want it
*sighs* My Nikon D40 is broken. The strap released and it fell on the ground. Should I go for the D90? I just don’t know if I want to pay a 1400USD for a camera with kit lens.
Problem is the lens was mounted when the strap gave away, and the whole stuff fell on the floor. Now, if I have the lens mounted I have one maraca, if I take off the lens - easily done, no need to press the release button - then I have a pair of them, and can play complicated rhythms too.. *sighs*
I have to make it sound funny, otherwise I would be a bit angry, it did cost a fortune, and now both the lens and the frame is broken.
August 28th, 2008 at 9:45
At first it looks like a dumb promo video. More about style, trends and good looking people, than a piece of equipment. Still. Dmovie function really does look awesome. GPS tagging… also very, very sweet feature. I want one for my… whatever.. I want it
August 28th, 2008 at 10:43
*sighs* My Nikon D40 is broken. The strap released and it fell on the ground. Should I go for the D90? I just don’t know if I want to pay a 1400USD for a camera with kit lens.
August 28th, 2008 at 11:05
if you have other nikon lenses, they’ll probably fit just fine on the d90 body..
August 28th, 2008 at 14:47
Problem is the lens was mounted when the strap gave away, and the whole stuff fell on the floor. Now, if I have the lens mounted I have one maraca, if I take off the lens - easily done, no need to press the release button - then I have a pair of them, and can play complicated rhythms too.. *sighs*
I have to make it sound funny, otherwise I would be a bit angry, it did cost a fortune, and now both the lens and the frame is broken.
August 28th, 2008 at 16:14
Ouch. That is, indeed, not good.