Archive for April 23rd, 2008


Iraq insurgents target Blackwater, other PMCs

A Sunni insurgent group in Iraq has released a video calling for direct attacks on private military contractors like Blackwater.

This video is an example of [a] quasi-terrorist, quasi-insurgent group dueling it out with a private military company, to appeal with outside sponsors, with aid of the international media. Complicated times.

Especially for civilians who have to live in a city where such madness is a daily occurrence.

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You can’t go forward by going backward

The New York Times today reports that Europe, which will meet its Kyoto obligations by purchasing pollution credits from other countries, is turning back to coal. Europe will construct 50 new coal plants over the next few years (that’s about what China constructs in six months).

Yikes. Just when the planet needs less carbon in the air, countries are ramping up and building new coal plants. Coal is about the dirtiest, most environmentally destructive ways to generate energy, with a sole advantage being that it is cheap.

But it’s only cheap in the short-term. Long-term, the price is way too high to pay.

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Instant FICO gonna get you

Home defaults are different in Thailand. First off, you can’t just walk away. Even after a foreclosure, you are still liable for any additional losses.

But most important, says a Thai businessman to a visiting American, walking away from a house is considered ethically irresponsible.

He explains that what’s really wrong with the US is that we have no honor. Actually, that’s not how he puts it. He says in Thailand the financial and legal consequences of defaulting would be secondary. A defaulting borrower would suffer a serious loss of face and incur negative religious points, or karma. Some real estate investors are still “making merit”–performing redemptive religious acts–for losses following the 1997 crash.

I’m trying to visualize former executives of Enron or CEOs of investment banks in the US who walked away with millions of dollars, leaving a collapsing company behind them, publicly trying to make amends for their errors but clearly such bizarre displays of ethical behavior would probably just be mocked instead.

I down the rest of my gin and try to reassure him. Not everyone with overleveraged real estate will default, I say.

“In the US we may not worry about losing face,” I say. “But we do worry about losing our FICO scores.”

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Scotland offers $20mn prize for renewable ocean energy ideas

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Wow. The government of Scotland will give $20mn for those who “design environmentally friendly ocean technology, such as better ways to harness tidal and wind power” that can be implemented in Scotland.

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The airport security game

It’s not easy being in TSA, especially since they change the rules all the time. Sometimes shirts aren’t allowed, other times pants. Cow skulls are sometimes ok but not always. Ditto for goldfish bowls.

Play the game!

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