Keep Armenia in Your Thoughts

I am sure all of you have heard about the conflict in Georgia (the country not the state) involving Russia and separatist groups.  We have a mix of reports and earlier today I was not able to reach anyone in Armenia via phone.  However, people in Armenia are safe as Armenia has a very good relationship with Russia.  However, most of the natural gas and much of the trade routes are through Georgia.  Armenia will receive collateral damage.  There are already reports that the gas pipeline has been destroyed in Georgia.

The Southern Caucacuses, much like many places in central Asia, have many different ethnic groups living in very close quarters and they have never liked each other much.  While I do not forsee the Georgians and the Armenians entering into an armed conflict, both economies will sustain damage should trade routes be cut off.

Keep those in Armenia in your thoughts.  Most of us take peace and security for granted but as we can see that in the process of 96 hours that cities can be destroyed and many displaced.  I hope that Russia will pull back but I do believe that Moscow wants to remove the pro-western government and replace it with a puppet.  Let’s hope for a positive and quick change of direction.

The Oil Debate Part II

This is a quick follow up to the article I posted a few days ago where I insulted Congress and a PAC that was formed to build support for drilling for new sources of oil.  I have been delighted at the response of the readers!  Thank you to all who have expressed your opinion via email and thanks to my two lovely aunts who took the time to post comments.

First, I would like to clarify something.  I am as pro business as they come.  I think Adam Smith is a god.  I believe government intervention in a free market is counter productive.  I believe government should be there only to protect personal freedoms and to help those who cannot help themselves.

I will start with Aunt Mary’s comments.  She brings up valid points about regulation and that until recently the cost of regulation out weighed the cost of production hence the limited expansion and development of refineries.  Energy independance will not come through more capacity.  Think of the problem like having your grandchildren in your house after you make your awesome Christmas cookies.  No matter how many you make, they will be eaten.  However, if you wanted to reduce consumption of the cookies, would you make more?  My example is a strawman fallacy but it begs the question; how do you reduce consumption?

Amazingly, in the time gas has struct the $4 mark, American have driven over 1.4 Billion miles less than previous time periods.  Many of the best economists have said to reduce the price of gas the price must climb.  There is tremendous inefficency in the system (personal cars, lack of public transport, etc) and until those inefficencies are removed the price of gas will continue to climb.  Ironically, the change in behaviour has been so dramatic in the past six months coupled with the increased exporting of fuel by Saudia Arabia due to GW’s begging, we have seen a reduction in National prices.  However, in Europe especially here in Britian fuel prices continue to remain high.  In Bristol, people are playing $9 a gallon and it is clear there are inflationary pressures as every product we buy has gone up at least 10% in six months and today my bus ticket went up 8%.

To address the business issues mentioned by many people, business must change with its environment to remain competative.  Sadly, small business tends to feel the pressure the most.  Agreed farmers have it difficult but at the same time as mentioned by my Aunt Dorine there are a large subsidies for farming that cannot be ignored.  It is interesting to talk to some farmers to realise how many are putting thought into technology that can reduce their costs.  If farmers do not innovate or for that matter any businessman, the business environment coupled with competition will render the business ineffective and unprofitable.  I am not picking on farmers but there are a lot of farmers who read this blog and I did get an ear full of comments.  Energy and farming is a difficult topic and not one easily summed up in a tongue and cheek article such as this.

A couple of people who are unabashadly liberal stated that they are excited for high gas prices as it will force a change in the definition of the American lifestyle.  I am not sure I am that optimisitic about high fuel costs but it is very interesting to see how economic pressures are demanding change of the public.  Think of how your life has changed and what you are doing differently because of the surge in energy costs.  This is the biggest shift we have seen in some time in American culture.

My point with my original article is that drilling is a long term solution that will be proven too late and too expensive.  It will be years until any new capacity would be in the market and by then energy markets will be drastically different.  Some Americans are sheep in that they believe a policy made in an election year will have material impact.  I hope all of you realise the farce in these promises and arguments and recognise them for political propganda.  In the end, big oil wants more profit and is not competing in a free market due to government intervention and regulation.  I am anti-big oil because they do not play by the rules of basic economics and use tools Adam Smith never dreamed of to win favour.

If you are a history buff, you will know the car lobby started just after World War II working to reduce that which would make us energy independent.  They squashed the electric car, the elebroate tram systems in most every moderatly sized towns, pushed for the adoption of surburbia and low density development, advocated building roads into such places of great natural beauty as Yosemity and the Blue Ridge National Forest, pushed for the removal of the railways, etc.  I am not anti profit and I am not anti business.  I am against wrapping a wolf in a sheep’s clothing.  Be sure the solution fits the need and that change and innovation is the only way forward.  More oil is not a sustainable solution and I challenge anyone who can give any theory or model evidence to show how the current energy plan as offered by McCain and his Republican party oil barron friends will make a real impact in everyone’s daily life.

In conclusion, thank you to everyone who shared your thoughts.  The only solution as one of my wise friends pointed out is a rapid change of lifestyle where people choose to live a bit more austere lifestyles.  As always, if you would like to express yourself, send me an email or use the comments below.  It would be a joy to read your thoughts.  Thanks again to my Aunt Mary and my Aunt Dorine for posting great comments!  It is much appreciated.

Food for Thought – Political Discussion

Note: This is a political article – Feel free to ignore should you not wish to think about politics.

It is no secret that I am fiscal conservative.  I believe strongly that our government is oversized and inefficient.  The elected officials are not motivated or rewarded for making the needed hard management decisions that would reduce the size of the government.  The following video is from a Professor  Hrebiniak at Wharton.  Obviously, business school professors are financial conservatives.  However, this man does take the stuffing out of the current administration but in the context of the larger political conundrum.  If you are wishing to understand the economic impacts of politics in the current climate, here is a great primer.

By the way, Professor Hrebiniak is a Cornell / SUNY Buffalo alum.  From my research into his background, he is like most of us from the greater New York area.

Additionally, here is an article from the Economist magazine that is short but very much worth a quick read.  My point is that I hope you thinking about what you want from the political process.  I hope you are engaging your elected representatives.  I believe like Professor Hrebinia, an electorate that does not demand better will not receive better.  It is time we address the elephant in the corner and reduce the military industrial complex.  Do we really need 300 Military golf courses, 700+ military bases and the largest standing army in the world?  One only has to look back at the American Revolutionary War to realise he with the biggest gun will not always win.

Hope you like these two bits.  If I have touched a nerve, send me and email or post below.  Debate and discussion is the only way productive change will be introduced.

Imbeciles create energy policy!

Warning: Political rant – feel free to express yourself in the comments

Yes, energy is expensive at the moment. The average American is hurting as they are having less disposable income due to increase energy cost. However, energy cost is due to a whole host of reasons none of which are due to lack of capacity of oil drilling sites.

This group of Congressmen and associated lobbyists advocate drilling anywhere there is oil.  How idiotic is that?  The drilling argument is so ramshackle that they do not even try to offer alternative solutions.  If your congressman supports this group, I highly recommend you write him/her to tell them drilling is not the answer.

I will not labour and debate the simple things that can be done to reduce our reliance on gasoline.  I do know that drilling anywhere is irresponsible as much of the oil that remains in the United States is in environmentally sensitive areas.  I value a healthy, clean and diverse environment over $2.50 a gallon gas.  If people think by drilling more gas prices will come down then they are sadly mistaken.  The biggest objection I have about drilling is that with the current cost of oil products, innovation has picked up, and soon you will see demand drop as new technology (electric cars, hybrids, mass transit, etc) will reduce the need for oil.  Should they allow drilling right now, it will take years before the new capacity comes online and it still does not address America’s major problem of lack of refining capacity.  What these stupid rich white men will create is new oil wells in environmentally sensitive areas that once activated will see a completely different market demand than currently exists.  In short, it is incredibly short sighted and driven by factors outside the desire to help the average American.  This is a boldface attempt by the richest companies in the world to pad their bottomline and use a short term difficulty for unethical gain.  Some days I really loathe American politics.

Please take a minute to think beyond the next six months and write your representatives to express your objection to such short sightedness.  Should you wish to discuss energy policy or know more about why this policy is short sighted, do leave a comment for email me.

Nescient, Benighted or Just Morons?

WARNING: This is a political post so feel free to skip this tirade.

I spent much of the day in meetings at the University today. Because I am American and the US Presidential Primaries get as much attention here as Britain’s own political process, I am constantly peppered with questions about the US’s ongoing political diatribe. Of course, many of the comments are great jokes about the nature of American politics with many of them assaulting the ignorant voter. It seems that the world is much more educated about our political process and our future leaders than our own citizens.

Generally, I am a staunch defender of American politics. While I dislike the two party system and advocate for the removal of the Electoral College and its primary equivalent of super delegates, there are few other systems that allow for stable dialogue. Today, after continuing in my familiar argument I was shown this video in my professor’s office.


Obama Faces Racism in West VirginiaFunny home videos are a click away

I was beside myself at the ignorance of these people in this video. While I understand it is propaganda, I do get the feeling that the videos are genuine. This is not the first example I have seen and it is becoming harder and harder for me to defend.

Frankly, I am sad for America. The future is not a bright one with the current slate of possible future leaders.

Hillary is the worst candidate the Democratic party could have put forward. She is a divider in her own party and comes with 20 years of being demonized. How can a person that elicits such a combative attitude be good for our country? I will ignore all I dislike about her and simply point to the fact you love her or hate her and that is not good for the US should she become president.

I am very sad as McCain is proving to be a rich man with mediocre ideas who will continue in the vein of rewarding a few at the expense of many. Only 1 in 4 people can stand GW’s policies yet 50% of the country thinks that McCain has different policies? Are the UK newspapers really that different than the news people read in the US? How uncritical can a population be?

Of course, you must think I like Obama and of course I do not care for him any more than I care for Hillary. People want to believe in him to get something fresh and new but sadly the 44th President is destined to fail with an international policy that cannot be changed in 4 years without causing even more mess than GW has caused.

Am I the only one that shares this great frustration with the ruling class in the US? We are supposed to be an educated people in regards to politics and our leaders yet people have no critical analysis skills to see the truth from the falsities. How can United States of America be for the people, of the people when there seems to be a huge percentage of nincompoops in our population?

Simply put, I am proud to be an American but I am sick and tired of defending idiocracy. I will lay my life on the line to allow someone to express an opinion but I draw the line when that opinion comes from prejudice, hate and ignorance. Sadly, the US is going to continue to be the laughing stock of the world as it is easier and easier to see our simpleton citizens splashed in all their illiteracy on the world wide web.

Here ends my time upon my soap box. If you think I have it right or wrong, throw a comment below!

Do You Trust Your Hard Drive?

Your hard drive will crash

My classmate, Stuart, had his Mac Book (his personal laptop), die a very quick death. His hard drive “crashed” meaning the computer could no longer communicate with it. This will impact me as he had files and information for our Management Consultancy project as we are group mates. I feel bad for him because he lost all 3 of his papers and he was almost finished. He will have to do a full semesters work in about 10 days to hit our looming deadlines.

This is not a major problem other than the fact he did not back up his data! My dear friends and family, if you have any information on your computer you cannot live without and there is only one copy of said material, I beg of you to buy a packet of CDs or an external hard drive and back up your information.

How to back up

Before you get to alarmed, you need to answer the question, “Do I have information I cannot replace on my computer?” If the answer is no, you have no problems. If you are worried about your emails, you only have to worry if you download them to your computer using Outlook or a similar email program. If you use AOL or another email service, generally, you will have no problems. This only pertains to information on your computer (aka your hard drive).

Backing up your information is very simple. There are numerous methods to do it. Here are a few articles which I recommend you look at.

  • Windows XP Backup Made Easy – This is old information but a good place to start.
  • Back up to Email – If you have a large email account or want to create one at Gmail.com, then you can use this to back up your files. I do not recommend this for financial data.
  • This is how we back up – This is a bit complex but I do not trust anyone with my data and I do not trust my computer not to break. All our important information is digitized and we run weekly (if not daily) back ups to push the information to external hard drives. From time to time, I encrypt the information and place it on space I rent on a computer in Michigan.
  • For just a little bit of information (under 5 Gigs) – I would use Mozy. If you have $50 a year and want the peace of mind, especially for your financial data, I would recommend you give Mozy a try.

If you have questions and are interested in setting up a backup system, send me an email and I can point you in the right direction. I cannot impress upon you enough the importance of taking care of your data. Your hard drive will fail, it is only a matter of time until it goes.

Enough procrastinating on my part, back to preparation for my strategy exam!

Terra’s Ramblings and Thanks!

Terra At 38 WeeksI went to a labor and pain relief workshop today, organized by my midwife unit. Being there made me so glad to have been involved with the helpful group of women at yoga class who have a positive and natural attitude toward birth! If today’s workshop had been the only one I had attended about labor I would have come home completely worried! There was no attention to different positions or using gravity to help you in labor, very little about breathing, and everything was framed in such negative wording. I actually feel bad for some of the women there today who are clearly terrified of birthing – this class clearly did not help them feel equipped to handle the experience.

The attitude of the group, overall, was confounding. Some people were so pessimistic about pregnancy. The midwife asked us to go around the room and introduce ourselves and say one thing we had enjoyed or not enjoyed about being pregnant. Some women said the best thing about being pregnant was being able to eat whatever they wanted and not worry about weight gain! Others said the best part was that all of the sudden they had a lot of attention from everyone, or that they could use being pregnant as an excuse to get others to do things for them. Husbands grumbled about their wives needing to get up too many times in the night or snoring and disturbing their sleep. I kept thinking, ‘people – get some perspective here – pregnancy is not about YOU! It’s an amazing experience all about bringing another person into the world! Get yourselves out of the way!’

People were clearly not comfortable hearing about certain parts of labor either – there was giggling, rolling of eyes…I felt like I was in a room full of 12 year olds (or rather back in middle school sex ed class!).

I didn’t really learn anything that I hadn’t already gotten from yoga class, having gone to the active birth class earlier this month, talking with other moms, being at Breanne’s delivery with Walker, talking to mother or my sister, who is expecting her second child in May.

thanks.jpgThis has all prompted me to say thanks, again, to everyone who has offered such wonderful advice and support about everything from birthing to diapering! Thanks especially to my sister-in-law, Breanne who allowed me to be present at the birth of her son, Walker! So many women I meet have never experienced a birth and I feel more comfortable going into this experience having witnessed the miracle before with you.

To my sister Kim, although I wasn’t able to be at your delivery, and I’ve never told you before, I learned a lot from your positive attitude with your pregnancy with Katrien. I remember visiting you and Mike the summer before Katrien was born and being so impressed at your energy. You never asked anyone to do things for you. When you needed a glass of water, you got up and got it yourself. You never treated pregnancy like a handicap – like so many others I meet. I know these examples may seem trivial, but they are the things I’ve remembered all through my pregnancy that have helped me stay positive.

And thanks, most of all to my loving husband, who isn’t afraid of body functions and human physiology! I know that sounds silly, but Jason has always been comfortable with communicating, sharing and doesn’t shy away from the unknown. He’s my constant cheerleader and is always telling me I can get through things when I think I’ve met the end of my endurance; whether that be in school or work and now as I begin to prepare for bringing our child into the world.

Maybe I’ve just been lucky, but I have really loved being pregnant and honestly am looking forward to doing it again soon! That’s not to say that I haven’t had difficult days, moments of insanity (particularly pre-placenta stage) or haven’t experienced discomfort over the last nine months, but keeping a positive attitude has been a saving grace for me!

Finally, to my pregnant lady friends, and those who are trying to start their families, just remember that attitude plays a huge part in how you experience pregnancy. Enjoy the experience, revel in the changes of your body, embrace what nature is capable of, and take care of yourself – mentally and physically.

As the days dwindle away and the baby’s delivery approaches, keep sending those positive thoughts, prayers, love and energy our way. We look forward to sharing the news with you once Tigran or Anush arrives!

Update – Much about Nothing

I have finished my work for the first semester and now I have 4.5 days of vacation to relax before jumping back into the fire. The second semester which starts Monday will be more difficult than the first semester. The classes will be about strategy and leadership. The goal is to take human resource management, finance management, management accounting, marketing, operations management, and information management and roll them together to apply to business problems. My strategy module’s syllabus is 18 pages and it lays out a huge challenge but I am really excited about it. Bristol Business School (BBS) just hired in Dr. O’Regan to push the strategy curriculum forward a notch. My other classes will all be lead by department heads and all seem to feel their class is king. I am not complaining but I will have to be much more proactive and serious about reading ahead this semester as I ran short on time this past semester. Obviously, with our expected bundle of joy, I will have a few more things to do to keep our household functioning.

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Choice? That is not what I want!

Disclaimer: Ignore this if you are a staunch supporter of G.W. Bush or a strong supporter of choice or if you do not care for didactic banter.

Today, I had the awful pleasure to listen to George W. Bush’s press conference as I ate lunch. I have thought for a long time that the man was a country club idiot and today only further solidified that view. I find I dislike G.W. even more than I disliked Clinton and I did not think that possible. When asked about Iraq, Lebanon, Russia and Afghanistan, he kept repeating, “I believe that freedom is what every person wants and through freedom they will have a better life.” What a crock of crap that statement is and shows he has very little understanding of societies that do not hold individualism, choice and expression in the same regard that people in American do.

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