HansWobbe

Real Name: Hans Wobbe
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Happy Holidays from America's Banks
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by HansWobbe  Today 2:55 PM   
 There seems to be no end to what many think can only be described as "egregious behaviour" by far too many bankers.
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"Hard Landing, here we come"; Bernanke Tightens the Noose
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by HansWobbe  Yesterday 2:42 PM   
 Perhaps an "extreme" view, but one worth reviewing, if only for the "Observations" (numbers) it contains and the opinions it expresses. "Conclusions based on these Findings, may vary". Enjoy! :-)
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Twitter for credit card purchases unveiled
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by HansWobbe  Yesterday 9:12 AM    2
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Major Groundwater Loss in California's Heartland
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by HansWobbe  12-17-2009   
 I've visited this area many times during the past three decades and each and every time have been forced to conclude that the current practices are not sustainable. When (not if, but when) it finally collapses, the "values" we now take for granted will come back to haunt us.
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... Join a Credit Union ...
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by HansWobbe  12-17-2009   
 My own relationship with Banks is complicated. (1) My impressions of Banks are clouded by my 46 year relationship with them. (2) Like most folks, I started out as a borrower, but now I'm a depositor. (3) Several of the "Big 5" are my Customers and one of these is even a "Client". (4) I've learned that Canadian Banks are very different than those in the United States. All of that being said, after meeting with my bankers this morning, I can't help but feel the best way to help them fight their own executive bureaucracies is to ... Join a credit union!
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HP researchers try to tell you who your friends are
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by HansWobbe  12-14-2009   
 Personally, I'm finding it quite ironic that I need to use technology for this.
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The British Empire and The US Empire Are Very Different.
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by HansWobbe  12-13-2009   
 This may be nothing more than (yet another) conspiracy theory, but its one that is certainly well supported by real Observations and common Knowledge.
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... global consumer trends for 2010
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by HansWobbe  12-12-2009   
 These really seem plausible to me...
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Calls For Protectionist Retaliation Against China Rise
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by HansWobbe  12-12-2009   
 I'm finding it very interesting to contemplate the many diametrically opposed opinions that are available as a result of the economic "crisis".
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"wikiHow" - an aspiring WikiPediia focused on "How to..."
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by HansWobbe  12-10-2009   
 I've been advocating the use of wikis as a collaborative technology for quite a while and this one strikes me as an effort worth supporting.
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(Britain's) Pre-Budget report sees Darling raise National Insurance
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by HansWobbe  12-9-2009   
 This is likely to be a delicate balancing act that weighs political needs against economic and social needs.
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Startup that links online, offline worlds impressing investors
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by HansWobbe  12-8-2009   
 It appears that someone is finally making this "good idea" work.
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The looming crisis in human genetics
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by HansWobbe  12-7-2009   
 It will be interesting to see the politically correct "spins" this gets given the current "ClimateGate" views.
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Yahoo launches ad privacy tool; Here's what it has on you
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by HansWobbe  12-7-2009   
 Finally, a bit of insight into their "insights"... Hopefully this will pressure others like "google" into also disclosing the data they've been harvesting.
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Online spending in America is rising
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by HansWobbe  12-6-2009   
 These small graphs provide a quick comparison of one economic metric. It will be interesting to compare the relative numbers for "online" and "offline" (traditional) shopping consumer and business spending (since historically consumer spending is 2/3rds of the relative economic activity).
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Online privacy talks heat up
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by HansWobbe  12-4-2009   
 Like all "technology" uses, the Privacy issues stem from the equal potential for "acceptable" and "unacceptable" uses that have both beneficial and harmful consequences. Countless examples of "extreme" uses exist on both sides of these issues, with the result that the only certainty is that those most likely to engage most vocally in the debate(s) are those that will have the greatest vested (and generally "undisclosed") interests.
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Tycoon, Contractor, Soldier, Spy
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by HansWobbe  12-3-2009   
 words fail...
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What Went Wrong?
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by HansWobbe  12-3-2009    2
 A review of the economic mess that has the potential to be quite enlightening.
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What directors ... should—and should not—worry about
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by HansWobbe  12-2-2009   
 Quite a few of this articles points merit careful consideration by anyone interested in changing "corporate governance". after all, knowing what some of the issues and pressures are, makes it easier to anticipate what may happen. It also makes it easier to compare and contrast the approaches of different Boards (and their members).
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Let’s just call it Consumption Month and be done with it
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by HansWobbe  11-30-2009   
 It will be interesting to track the data to see if this "consumption" will abate a bit (given the economic problems) or if it's a "green shoots" (of emerging growth) indicator.
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"Dry Lands" ... Rebecca Solnit (presents some interesting facts)
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by HansWobbe  11-29-2009   
 Regardless of how these facts may be interpreted, there are at least some quantified data in this material.
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'Apps' that transform software into gold
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by HansWobbe  11-29-2009   
 "Open Source" is definitely gaining momentum (as is "Client Side").
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using "light" to "hear"...
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by HansWobbe  11-29-2009   
 Today's anniversary of Edison's 1877 demonstration of the phonograph took me to this interesting example of "technological change"... effectively photographing a phonograph record to digitize it !
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Banks: The world is weary of the past, but boy, was it exciting!
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by HansWobbe  11-27-2009   
 I find it quite "educational" to compare the various (and often quite different) perspectives from "foreign" sources.
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Information: Have you ever paid for it?
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by HansWobbe  11-24-2009   
 An interesting perspective...
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Is Bing what newspapers have been searching for?
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by HansWobbe  11-23-2009   
 I don't quite understand why this could not be seen as "restraint of trade" (if not in North America, certainly in the European Union).
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introducing real-time (credit) scoring
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by HansWobbe  11-23-2009   
 This likely has significant implications that need to be pondered carefully.
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Goldman’s Response to Questions About A.I.G.
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by HansWobbe  11-22-2009   
 Having read this fairly carefully, I feel like I'm in a "spin" (cycle, after being "fleeced"?)
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How 16 ships create as much pollution as all the cars in the world
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by HansWobbe  11-22-2009   
 Maritime laws are badly in need of update(s).
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Smart grid could be just a little too smart
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by HansWobbe  11-19-2009   
 I'm inclined to support this View if only because of Toronto Hydro's view that the data they are collecting is (proprietary and )"theirs". Obviously as battery technologies evolve, it will be increasingly possible to store electricity at "trough" prices and consume it at "peak" prices. Ideally, (as is being done in more "enlightened" jurisdictions) micro producers would be "paid" for their contributions by at least running their meters "backwards". Given the popularity of "green" technologies, it should be possible to at least start lobbying politicians for "less pollution" than is now being produced by Ontario's "incremental" peak generating methods. Perhaps, given the employment needs of engineers, there are even some entrepreneurial initiatives that will come to light that will "constrain" the current monopolies to behave better.
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Everybody's Dissing the Dollar
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by HansWobbe  11-19-2009   
 "Investing" seems to have turned into "gambling". There seems to be no way to place a winning bet that can be supported by well informed, rationale logic.
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Stability concerns over CoCo bonds
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by HansWobbe  11-18-2009   
 I've read this twice and still don't understand it. This might well be because, as Mark Twain said: "Confusion is a necessary prerequisite to putting your hand in another man's pocket".
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...the broad market is raising questions about how much of stocks' latest gains are being driven by a weak dollar and commodities prices...
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by HansWobbe  11-16-2009   
 "Deja vue" all over again? Makes you wonder if ... "Here we go (yet again)."
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Intel 4004
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by HansWobbe  11-15-2009   
 Happy birthday to Intel's "4004"! Its performance specifications are an interesting milestone indicating how far we've come.
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... SmartMeter rollout off to rough start ...
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by HansWobbe  11-13-2009   
 It is generally informative to watch what is happening in California since it's only a matter of time until other states do the same. Then, its only a matter of time until Canadian entities follow suit. Since I already expect this to become a significant issue, it will be interesting to track "responses" (for the benefit of the more enlightened politicians that actually engage in "dialog" as opposed to only making speeches).
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Identity theft booms...
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by HansWobbe  11-13-2009   
 I've started paying attention to recent trends since it's apparently more than time to "push back".
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Consent will be required for cookies in Europe
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by HansWobbe  11-12-2009    1
 No Remarks
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MBAs Consider Startups
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by HansWobbe  11-12-2009    2
 I suspect that quite a few of my "retired" associates could be prepared to "help".
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Google Latitude, now with Location History & Alerts
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by HansWobbe  11-11-2009   
 Good news... I no longer have to pay for anti kidnapping implants. Bad news... Not only do they know where I live, they no know when I'm home. Worst news... a recent 60 minutes segment featured an automated way of establishing my "intent". George Orwell (like H.G.Wells) really under-estimated what comes next.
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DeviceFidelity launches system to transform mobile phones into contactless payment devices
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by HansWobbe  11-11-2009   
 "Electronic Wallet" momentum is building, but the clearly defined "standard" solution needed for "ubiquitous" adoption does not yet appear to be emerging.
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