Sunday Morning Reading
Some Sunday morning reading to share.
Could we see a ‘Dewey Defeats Truman’ moment with this election? I wouldn’t be too surprised. Time left and a lot of overconfidence out there.
Taking a look at that ‘Real America’ thing. This NY Times article has some interesting info on how that spins out given how and where our population chooses to live, and what appears to be the losing gamble the Republicans have made.
Robert Gates talks about what the next president will inherit on the world stage. Says what we’ve seen before is amateur night. This would keep me up at nights if it was in my brief.
What happens when a maverick goes off the reservation? Talk of Palin going rogue seem to indicate so. Can a maverick go rogue?
Frank Rich has an interesting and somewhat convoluted defense of White Americans in The New York Times.
Californians are looking to bring back the zeppelin.
PC makers want to cut start time on boot up. I guess they are finally listening, but the proof will be in the pudding.
Bloomberg.com has an interesting piece on how CEOs spurned warnings about the impending financial turmoil at Davos. No one wants to spoil a party.
Robert Scoble posts his first Qik video from an iPhone up. Can’t wait for this app to finally be available. Now if the dang phone only had a decent camera.









