Google – China = Good Business. Who will you trust?

by Admin 18. January 2010 14:31

Anytime a company sides with making money than doing what is right, well let’s face it you can trust them to make a buck. What about saying you’ll do something, and not doing it? That is the position Google may find themselves. Remember when a handshake clenched the deal. Or when it was important to keep a good name?  Sign a contract to suppress free speech? Google, what were you thinking?

Let’s see, we buy cheaper until we find lead in the products destined for our kids.  We are now finding Cadmium in the products destined for our kids from the same source. We trusted the Consumer Product Safety Council. Who knew they didn’t perform tests on all products. (Fool me once) But wait, we still buy from the same source? When I heard about drywall used in Louisiana homes with toxic levels of sulfuric compounds, how surprised was I? Consumer Product Safety Council PLEASE test ALL products from China that either I or my children will use! I know it will cost more, but both my children and I will live longer to use them!

Let’s see if we can figure this out. If an organization that sells toothpicks, advertises “we sell only fake toothpicks”. An anti-wood organization is protesting the business. Instead of opening up their books and allowing independent auditing, they target the protestors, hacking their websites, putting them in jail, forcing companies that want to do business with them to block all anti-wood lovers from being able to browse to anti-wood websites. What could be happening? Who would you trust?

There is one difference; we are talking about life and death. Not toothpicks and wood. Human rights mean Human life.  Part of the preamble from United Nations states:

Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people,

Whereas it is essential, if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law, ..

http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/

Google pulling out of China will be a gong heard around the world. We are sick of becoming sick from your products. We are sick of your hardball to coerce contracts. We are sick of you not just allowing the hacking of our companies, but organizing and funding them. Call it what you will, I’ll pay more. I’ll choose companies by their ethics, not what they publish, but what they practice.

Google, it’s time to teach the master some yin yang. Yahoo blew it;

http://www.charlescorcoran.com/post/2008/07/30/Information-Highway-A-privilege-or-right.aspx

Who will you trust?  Proverbs 3:5

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Florida Property For Sale

by Admin 15. November 2009 03:54

Shameless plug here, we have a beautiful piece of property for sale north of Jacksonville Florida. It is located in Yulee, 15 minutes from Fernandina beach. I was originally going to build a house on the property, it is high and dry, level, has a good well and a septic tank. It also has a trailer on it that would be perfect for a construction trailer, it has AC, bathrooms, etc. It is located toward the rear of the property where it would be out of site during home construction. Has some nice shade trees, 5 minutes from a public boat ramp, 25 minutes from the Jax International airport, 18 minutes from a high end Walmart Shopping Center;

Area shopping Info:

http://tinyurl.com/ydmdrlb

It is north of Jacksonville and seems to be against the rush hour traffic into Jacksonville. At 7AM it takes 30 minutes to get to Regency Park, about 40 minutes to get to Gateway Town Center.

I ended up moving to North Georgia, and don't expect this property will be on the market long. Please direct inquires to the realtor Julie Collins;

Julie Collins, REALTOR
Watson Realty Corp., REALTORS
3321 Fletcher Avenue South
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034-4307
Office:  904-261-3986
Fax:  866-919-9441
800-395-4517
JulieCollins@WatsonRealtyCorp.com

www.WatsonRealtyCorp.com/Julie.Collins

Listing URL:

http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/85585-Dick-King-Road_Yulee_FL_32097_1112449709

Area Information:

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BLAM - Blog Spam

by Admin 18. July 2009 05:44

An interesting but annoying twist has Bloggers targeted for Spam. People found Google is indexing Blog posts. Posting your positive comment almost guarantees it will be included in the Blog (moderated) comments. The result is the links that are imbedded receive another inclusion in the URL indexer rating system. I have listed a post example below:

 

Notice when I highlight KIM above, notice what the URL is below "her" name.

This is another annoyance that moderators have to deal with. I will be implementing the CAPTCHA, or some other logic based system to make moderating a little easier. Some simple rules to get your negative post to show on my Blog you wonder?

1. Don't link to other sites to increase your Google rating or sell your wares.
2. Don't use profane language.
3. Expound on a compelling argument, don’t dis the Blogger for Blogging the issue.
4. No automated responses.

I would consider it a blessing to receive constructive criticism that is well thought out. I welcome all opinions.

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