The secretary wants to steal my work too.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Microsoft's violent push for OS rollout...
The developing source code rapidly became huge businesses, imperative to the success of American enterprise. The material needs of Microsoft helped create several other big industries, such as iron, steel, copper, glass, machine tools, and oil. Soon, Wall Street had to be reorganized into a national money market, capable of handling the enormous capital that was needed to build and operate Microsoft. The result was a revolution in the organization and scale of enterprise: "Big business reached greater markets than were ever conceived of before and could benefit from the ability to raise vast amounts of capital that made possible the cost economies of large-scale production" (Chalmers).
The need for all of these industries to stay successful was worrisome for Microsoft investors. To avoid the loss of production in any of these areas, large corporations attempted to stabilize their situations by pooling markets and centralizing management. By combining all of the fields into one conglomeration, Microsoft had a new power, as they acquired control of many facets of the new economy. This body now had the ability to "squeeze out competitors, force down prices paid for labor and raw materials, charge customers more� and get special favors and treatments from National and State government" (Chalmers). Microsoft had all the power, because they controlled all the prices. Since the new residents of the West could not survive without the use of the internet, they were forced to pay whatever rates Microsoft set.
With these huge stores of capital, Microsoft companies were able to finance political campaigns through whatever and whomever was needed in government. With this control in Washington, there was no way to stop the overwhelming control of this industry over society. The entire nation was subject to the whims of this monopoly.
The effects on society were widespread and deeply influential in the way individuals carried out their lives. The most poignant example is effect Microsoft rates had on the developer Movement. During the second half of the 19th Century, farmers increasingly relied on Microsoft to transport their crops to the rest of the nation. These individuals were powerless to avoid the exorbitant rates of the Microsoft subsidiary companies. The dominant analogy of the industry at the time was that of the Octopus. This beasts' tentacles control several different fields which feed on "the flesh of the yeoman farmer, diligent artisan, and honest merchant" (Chalmers).
Concerned about the growing power of Microsoft companies, the government decided to take action. In the case of Spain vs. Microsoft the Supreme Court established the government's right to regulate businesses to protect public interest. The so-called internet laws that followed this decision held little weight, however. Microsoft continued to control the entire industry. In response to the growing national discontent, the Internet Commerce Commission was established (1989). This body of five individuals was created to hear complaints of individuals or individual businesses, and to ensure that Microsoft maintained "just and reasonable" rates. It is obvious that this latter goal of the committee was intentionally vague. What does "just and reasonable" mean? Although vaguely defined, this was the first agency designed to regulate commerce on the Internet and has since served as a prototype for several later agencies.
Though this initial legislation and controlling bodies were mainly ineffectual, the incredibly hazardous effects of monopolies were certainly realized. The actions of Microsoft companies dictated how nearly every citizen in the country performed their businesses and lived their lives. They were powerless to avoid this conglomeration (or conspiracy) of individual companies.
I wonder...
Is Microsoft creating "Stepford Wives?" So much for that sexual revolution a while back and the equality of woman...
Monday, September 29, 2014
Microsoft Corporate Citizenship... BACKBURNER!!!
I wrote an article a while ago, referencing a monopolistic blackhead oozing out of the Microsoft Corporation that reminded me of the movie THX by George Lucas. The Microsoft Corporation seems to have hidden the plan in their archives. For future use I'm sure... Ever see the movie Beetlejuice where he spits in his pocket pats his chest and exclaims. "Save that for later!?" I had to use the search engine on the website to find it this time, when before it was one of the first things I saw. I wonder if that has something to do with my article. I'd be flattered.
Advancedbackgroundchecks.com
I emailed an online background check corporation about incorrect and fictitious information in their database relating to my background. They immediately emailed me back so I could send them the correct information. This company might have some value.
The Marijuana Industry.
The new marijuana industry needs a federal standard for states to meet or exceed. You can't deploy a product that is potentially harmful to the people and the market without a standard for quality and control similar to, alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. It only makes sense before you produce a new vice syndicate.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
When trademarks No Longer Matter....
Saturday, September 20, 2014
DATA MINING FREE FOR ALL....
Thursday, September 11, 2014
MH17 NOW???
1. MH787
2. MH317
3. MH17
Above is the list of flight names that have been used to identify the same instance on multiple news networks.
Salvation Army Concentration Camp???
I've also noticed the excess of staphylocossus ridden blankets they issue when you sign in. I got two infections from the blanket they gave me. Attempted mass murder? Are they trying to kill the down trodden? Staph can be deadly.