For those that are not sailors , it is hard to believe that we are delaying once again based on the advice of Commander's Weather. It may even be hard to believe by those that are sailors......... but it's true. When Commander's runs the numbers they say we are much better positioned if we leave after the front goes through on early Mon Morning and we get that NW wind we have been waiting for.
Lately I've been considering a crossing and one of the things I've been researching about are better approaches to charting weather during the trip. One thing I've found is commandersweather.com .. a great little service that for $69 you can get an email for them to help you navigate through and around weather that can make or break your crossing. They keep track of you as well and if they see something, they will let you know as well.
This weather routing service is pretty impressive and comes highly recommended. The folks are all masters/PHds in meteorology and have quite a track record. Well worth the price from what I've read.
What's the connection to iTulip? It's this sort of thing I see more and more and it means unemployment, deflation, and more.
For example, check out iTunes. High quality software is being given away for almost near free. A big part of this is because you have the best engineers from all around the world competing to deliver products to you in an open marketplace.
Microsoft and Google are opening their app stores as well. Pretty soon, all software will be delivered this way .. and I can tell you, innovation is going UP and prices are going *down* very rapidly. Hell, Google gives the OS away for free.
Not only does this lead to deflation, it also leads to a certain amount of unemployment. Not so bad right now as these markets are expanding, but once they are done and they start consolidating? What's going to happen? These are high end software engineers writing this stuff. These are the guys that are supposed to be the ones with the jobs.
They refer to this as Cognitive Surplus. Not do we have over capacity in the manufacturing sector, it's happening to the knowledge worker as well. It's leading to things like Open Source, Wikipedias, and free blogs that give away content that used to charge a very pretty penny. Newspaper like to make you thing the blogs suck, but trust me, they don't. I can get the economist free but I don't even bother! I can find much more timely, focused, and relevant analysis online.
Check out sailblogs.com where I found out about commander's weather. This stuff used to be highly sought after literature you'd find in the bookstores. Now.. there is so much more content (and damn good content, photos, real stories, everything) and it's all free!
Also, have you seen youtube EDU? We're becoming very close to the day when pretty much an entire university worth of lectures is all online. I'm sure there are bright kids out there, prodigies, that are skipping through entire years of university before even applying. And why not? What's the point of going to lectures now? If a prof says something, you can't hit the pause button and rewind him. You can't slow or speed the lecture up. And there are plenty of great websites online you can go and ask questions about math or whatever your subject is if you need a tutorial of some kind.
The only thing you're missing out on is the facetime with future management types. (Certainly not with the geeks/nerds, because they're all online anyways)
But other than that .. the price of a university education .. going to zero.
Where is this all heading?
If not only manufacturing is getting outsourced and automated but even ideas are becoming free, who gets paid? And for what?
I don't think Communism is the answer, but I'm not so sure austerity is either.
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