thoughts about "human resources"

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kirby

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Feb 23, 2012, 3:01:19 AM2/23/12
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Well I guess it's time to start sorting
resumes by who has got some experience
with the Martian Math stuff, doesn't have
to be called that. Filling positions with
people who know their metaphysical
heritage, at least a little.

Was agitating to open our Riseup FNB
list today, as the record will show. There's
hardly any real privacy, just a paper screen,
as anyone may subscribe using a pseudonym,
whereas on the other hand our organizational
memory could use improvement.

Getting a list of churches who support war
in the Middle East on false pretenses is another
good way to either (a) purge Christianity of
unneeded deadwood or (b) get some distance
from a failed religion depending on perspective.
Databases make it easier to omni-triangulate.

Then lets look at these people who call
themselves philosophers and see what
that means in terms of their ethics. I just
watched the new Sherlock Holmes movie
and much philosophy is discussed, including
attitudes towards women, men, marriage and
so on. Victorian backdrops, quite impressive.
Genealogy of Morals type stuff.

This might be considered background for
the videogame: Countdown to Zero. You're
the first person hero going after the Dr. Evil
types who consider it their God-given right to
harbor WMDs and to use them as threats
against those who prove defiant, resistent
towards strong-arm policies ("railroading" as
some call it). It's clear there's an enemy.

Your team is spreading around the world and
speaks multiple languages. Your equipment
is more advanced than what most landlubbers
get to use. You have non-weaponized drones
(the Dr. Evil types arm theirs -- one way to tell
the difference).

The Quaker schools might be paying more
attention, hard to say. I'm scheduled to be in
Philadelphia pretty soon. In light of Occupy
and the role played by FNB, I'm inclined to
suggest AFSC join us in serving the refugee
camps and military bases, where many are
held as prisoners of a paralyzed political
system, while meanwhile promoting health
and mitigating food waste. Need some jets.
Brainstorming tail fin decals at p:ear and
such places is a workshop activity. AFSC
and FNB side by side on the tarmac.

This relates to the business ventures in Cuba
and plans to make Gitmo (vacated) a tourist
attraction. I've got those notes saved with the
philosophers on one of the many ethics lists.

Some people suffer much longer lag times and
that has to do with aberrational / pathological
perceptions. Relative to extreme slowness,
even average fastness may seem almost super-
natural. Sherlock Holmes is definitely capable of
remote viewing and other contemporary "stares
at goats" kinds of skills (no, I've not yet seen
that movie -- came up at Wanderers this morning).

Back to those resumes, if you don't have enough
math-history knowledge to tell the tetravolumes story,
then you're not high enough caliber for a 4D syndicate
type school, by which I mean a school in our network,
the Fuller School (an umbrella conceit). You can
pretty much count on people *not* having that kind of
savvy in 2012, so the skill is to filter on positives, not
to screen out based on what's missing.

OCRing may be of service, along with the usual indexing
and heuristics (thousands of resumes a day may
pour in, in some scenarios).

We're having a bumpy time at work but it'll probably
smooth out here shortly.

Facebook is being fun. I've got Fearnley and Peterson
talking about Iran, sometimes with Potkin chiming in.
And Koski. Dave, I'll call you soon.

Kirby

dbkoski

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Feb 23, 2012, 8:11:23 AM2/23/12
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via Fearnly, I found this link on FaceBook:

https://www.facebook.com/EmergentWorld
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