Monthly Archives: April 2011

Rumour: Obama May Run as Independent in 2012

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First Major Blunder of the 2012 Obama Campaign

Rule #6932 of the (unpublished) Politician’s Handbook clearly states:

If placed in the position of having to release a copy of a document whose very existence has been called into question, do not ever monkey around with the captured image. 

After the administration’s awkward experience with the 2008 release of the short-form Certificate of Live Birth (which appeared to show evidence of digital editing) one would have expected the 2012 Obama campaign to be as hands-off as possible in the publishing of the “long form” counterpart.

Instead, they have left peanut-buttery fingerprints all over it — almost inviting people to speculate as to why they might have broken the scanned image into layers before sandwiching them together in the PDF file made available earlier today @ the official White House site:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/rss_viewer/birth-certificate-long-form.pdf

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Low-resolution image (.jpg) of the PDF:

The provided document contains multiple elements from at least two separate digital files. Source code inside the PDF file shows that the document is a combination of 8-bit (colour-RGB) and 1-bit (black&white) image files. Though this may have been done to improve the legibility of the scanned document, it is the height of idiocy to have tampered with the digital file(s) at all.

Here’s a closer shot of the ‘flattened’ result:

Here’s the RGB base layer of the file with most of the text removed (not by us):

And here’s a 50-50 merge of the text-blanked, full-colour base layer and a number of layers containing 1-bit (black only) text image:

Why was it done this way? That’s exactly what everyone will be wondering.

Technically, there are several better–and less invasive–ways to improve the legibility of the text without resorting to the creation of a document that appears to contain at least eight layers of image data.

Maybe it’s intentional: Perhaps the 2012 Obama Campaign plans to use “birther” controversy as a distraction, in order to limit the dialogue on other issues.

I dunno.

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In 10 Words, or Less… space-time

the multiplicative inverse relationship
between
spatial context and temporal continuity

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Random Musings for Enterprise Managers

On strategy:

  • Strategy is inherently a predictive process, which takes into account past events; former and current trends; present circumstances; and construes from these, the best possible actions to take in the future, vis-à-vis one’s declared objectives.
  • Effective strategy is a natural by-product of the well-informed and optimistic imagination.
  • Strategy sounds like a noun, but thinks like a verb.
  • If growth is your strategy, then optimisation must be your goal.
  • Strategy is like a tree. As with trees, some are more fruitful than others.
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On a definition for crowd-funding:

The capitalisation of a common interest by its enamoured masses

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On bloggers, by way of A. A. Milne:
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The wonderful thing about bloggers
is bloggers are wonderful things
Their words are made out of faces;
their pictures are made out of strings

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– courtesy Enterprise Management Association (EMA-I.org)

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Social Media Thoughts for Enterprise Managers #3

Ten basic things to remember about social media for business:

  1. Keep it short.
  2. Be responsive, accurate, creative, honest, helpful and polite.
  3. Don’t expect everyone to agree with you.
  4. In the blogosphere, as in life, effective moderation is key.
  5. Social media is all about the “persona” of your organisation.
  6. Openly support causes that contribute to the greater good.
  7. Avoid crass commercialism in order to avoid social media “blowback”.
  8. Don’t post the same message twice – paraphrase creatively.
  9. Space permitting, always use proper grammar and spelling.
  10. Thanks to technology, it’s possible to offend and alienate more people than ever before – and now it can be done in a mere micro-fraction of the time!

Use the comment function below to add to the list…

 

– courtesy Enterprise Management Association (EMA-I.org)

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