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The Capabilities Statement
One of the basic items needed for any startup. Just tell us who you are, what you do, and why we should talk to you. Need help? Sign up and watch this, then let’s talk about it on our next show. We’re online starting March 31st on CMPRadio.net! https://pasbdc.ecenterdirect.com/events/27780 Read more
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Democratized 3D Scanning
Impressive step up in technology for the iPhone 12. Interior decorators and remodelers take note. Also, all trades, landscapers, builders! https://screenrant.com/apple-iphone-12-pro-max-lidar-benefits-features/ Read more
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Rawls at 100 | Boston Review
Rawls’ fairness, aka good ethics, underpins everything, and every challenge we see can be traced to bad ethics. (See also the Categorical Imperative.) http://bostonreview.net/reading-lists-philosophy-religion/joshua-cohen-boston-review-rawls-100 Read more
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Springfield Cameras Violate Privacy
Like any intrusive technology, the benefits of deploying public video cameras must be balanced against the costs and dangers. Because we can doesn’t mean we should. The unnecessary use of surveillance needs to stop. Read more
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Existential Questions: Some Questions We Don’t Get To Ask
When you begin to ask questions or make assertions that the US should not exist, or that our Constitution or the rule of law should not guide us, or you begin to gather people together with the intent of violating that Constitution, our laws, and/or of harming or overthrowing our government or its leaders, you… Read more
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To Cut Costs, Know Your Customer [and #Focus]
Once again, focus, focus, focus. Hopefully, the pandemic forced the internalization of this strategy, but just in case you’re new to this… https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/to-cut-costs-know-your-customer/ Read more

