JICWyllie

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Location:South West England
Joined:4-21-2007
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About me
Business intelligence analyst, taxonomies expert, woodland owner, cyclist.
Why I use Clipmarks
Clipmarks is the first vital step towards the collaborative creation of a new level of metaknowledge enabling people to better understand the big picture. The next step is to use multifaceted taxonomies as the intellectual tools for collecting and organising the evidence on which metaknowledge is based.
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Economists warn on LatAm credit squeeze
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by JICWyllie  Yesterday 1:52 PM   
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Forget the Polar Bears -- The Climate Crisis Is About All of Us (2)
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by JICWyllie  Yesterday 5:24 AM   
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Forget the Polar Bears -- The Climate Crisis Is About All of Us (1)
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by JICWyllie  Yesterday 5:19 AM   
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US service sector sheds 250,000 jobs in a month
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by JICWyllie  12-3-2008   
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Welcome to the Recession…Already in Progress
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by JICWyllie  12-3-2008   
 Darn it! We've all been had, including the perpetrators. How can we be so dumb.
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Consumers flock to firewood to cut winter heating costs
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by JICWyllie  12-2-2008   
 Remember how to coppice.
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LAUGHABLE "LOANS" TO PREVENT THE BUST
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by JICWyllie  12-2-2008   
 :). The problem in a nutshell. The real problem is that some problems do not have solutions.
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Empire of Depression
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by JICWyllie  12-1-2008   
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Greenhouse gases will heat up planet 'for ever'
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by JICWyllie  11-30-2008    2
 Extinct is for ever, too. Oil + greed for profit = extinction.
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Ripple
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by JICWyllie  11-29-2008   
 Home made money for a home made economy ...
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Insight: Annihilation on Main Street
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by JICWyllie  11-28-2008   
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0%: What this year's top science pupils would have got in 1965
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by JICWyllie  11-27-2008   
 Another crack in the edifice of civilisation?
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Missing Radioactivity In Glacier Ice Cores Bodes Ill For Part Of Asia
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by JICWyllie  11-27-2008   
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Is Google Making Us Stupid? - Part 2
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by JICWyllie  11-24-2008   
 What Google does not provide is "reflective synthesis". That is what Open Intelligence is all about. Perhaps we will be the step after Google.
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Is Google Making Us Stupid? - Part 1
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by JICWyllie  11-24-2008   
 Does Clipmarks improve on Google, or make the problem worse?
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Deflation's big game
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by JICWyllie  11-24-2008   
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Fed Pledges Top $7.4 Trillion to Ease Frozen Credit
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by JICWyllie  11-24-2008    1
 A trillion here, a trillion there, soon adds up to serious money ... and this figure does not include the $0.7 trillion of the Obama stimulous. That's a total of $8.1 trillion paid out or guaranteed by the US taxpayers and their children.
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Can George W. Bush 'Self-Pardon' Himself?
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by JICWyllie  11-24-2008    1
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The 10 Worst Corporations of 2008
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by JICWyllie  11-24-2008   
 also mentioned - Constellation Energy, Chinese National Petroleum Corporation, Dole, GE, Imperial Sugar and Roche. It does seem a little unfair to single these companies out when they are all at it.
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Food crisis leading to an unsustainable land grab
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by JICWyllie  11-23-2008    1
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US economy: Three steps to havoc
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by JICWyllie  11-23-2008    1
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Is Japan's 'lost decade' a window to the future?
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by JICWyllie  11-23-2008   
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Fields of Grain and Losses
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by JICWyllie  11-21-2008   
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America’s Wars of Self-Destruction
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by JICWyllie  11-21-2008    1
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Eurozone recession deepening rapidly
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by JICWyllie  11-21-2008   
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Insight: Tarp won’t cover the cracks
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by JICWyllie  11-21-2008   
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Stocks Drop Sharply and Credit Markets Seize Up
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by JICWyllie  11-21-2008   
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US economy chiefs say policies bear fruit
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by JICWyllie  11-19-2008   
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BASF cutbacks will affect 20,000 staff
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by JICWyllie  11-19-2008   
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Melting Arctic Ocean Raises Threat of ‘Methane Time Bomb - Part 2
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by JICWyllie  11-17-2008   
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Melting Arctic Ocean Raises Threat of ‘Methane Time Bomb - Part 1
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by JICWyllie  11-17-2008   
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The Greenhouse Gas That Nobody Knew
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by JICWyllie  11-17-2008   
 It's like eating mushrooms. You would soon be dead if you ate every mushroom that you didn't know was poisonous or not. The only sensible way to eat mushrooms is to only eat those you already know are not poisonous. Intelligent beings use the precautionary principle, business and technological innovators eat any mushroom / chemical they can find with the result that they (and the rest of us) are more like to end up prematurely dead. Wise men know that innovation is deadly dangerous, and that societies which are based on it risk extinction.
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Insecticide! (An ecological disaster that will affect us all)
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by JICWyllie  11-15-2008   
 These species are the canaries in the mine.
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Buying Binge Slams to Halt
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by JICWyllie  11-15-2008   
 Some cause for hope?
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Is The Mall Dead?
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by JICWyllie  11-15-2008   
 The online world may reap an advantage from the bricks and mortar collapse.
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U.S. Economy: Retail Sales Drop by Most on Record
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by JICWyllie  11-15-2008   
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U.N. Reports Pollution Threat in Asia
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by JICWyllie  11-14-2008   
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Are Human Beings Hard-Wired to Ignore the Threat of Catastrophic Climate Change?
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by JICWyllie  11-14-2008    2
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Southern Ocean close to acid tipping point
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by JICWyllie  11-11-2008   
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Tax Cuts: The B.S. and the Facts
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by JICWyllie  11-11-2008   
 How brave is the new President? If the richest have to pay much higher rates, the 'middle class' may be more willing to pay a bit more.
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