Thanks Anne, You are very kind. The post has been updated since this morning with some additional observations about leadership. Cheers.
Your offer a clear example of why using things like basic dictionaries or wikipedia are a poor substitute for basing your understanding on the dedicated literature on the subject. For example, your dictionary.com definition is not only a jumbled ...
If you read the Kiwipolitico post you will see that the answers to your first paragraph have been well addressed at some length. To be clear, again: "Extreme" in the context of terrorism means hugely disproportionate relative to the target. A small bomb in...
Here is an alternative take on the matter: http://www.kiwipolitico.com/2019/07/the-real-roots-of-iranian-brinkmanship/
I read that he stayed at North Shore Hospital under an assumed name, and was transported there by St. Johns.
Absolutely right Anne. Think of it this way: Slater and Trump share the same traits, which explains the former's love of the latter. They are both sociopathic bullies and a blight on our common existence. Their departure from public life cannot come too ...
Dennis: The story about Trump's possible addiction to prescription medicine surfaced in the media but died quickly. I have a feeling it will resurface once the Dems take over the committees responsible for investigating his behaviour and then yes, his ...
Micky: Thanks for that. You are welcome to use it is you think it might appeal to your readers.
From a small progressive site to a much bigger one, congrats. Different cups of tea but generally on the same side, so may yours be another productive year in defence of what is good and just.
At our niche minnow blog we decided early on not to try and monetarize it. That was because all of the original posters had other "real" jobs and the blog offered an opportunity to engage in more personal and ideological reflections about subjects that did...
There is more to this than a one hour strike and pay-docking. Here is something I wrote about the circumstances surrounding the strike, including a support letter I wrote to the TEU membership list: http://www.kiwipolitico.com/2016/09/confronting-academic-...
The article doesn't mention any of the things you've just listed at all. Do you have more you'd like to share to back up your statements. What "disruptive storage" is used at AT and in what context is open source used there? What new models of architecture...
I'm sure your large project was just amazing... I'm sure T1 was on the table. They;re pushign to be an All of Govt solution and they have a module for everythign. But those moduels are clunky as hell and it can't actually handle the scale of the ACC or the...
All these comments show is that none of you have any understanding of IT at this scale. Yep it appears they've made a mess of it, as any organisation that seems to attempt any project or project phase over $2 mill often does. However all of your comments ...
It is interesting that Slater was able to get in touch directly with Assistant Commissioner Burgess, who rather than ignore him immediately turned around and ordered elements of organised and cyber crime units in the NCIG to get going on planning the case ...
Thanks Anne. One clarification. I have amended the section of the post quoted to reflect the fact that a Police investigation plan was put into effect before the formal complaint was made (after an email from Mr. Slater to Assistant Commissioner Malcolm ...
An alternative look at the Greek situation: http://www.kiwipolitico.com/2015/07/loansharking-greece-and-odious-debt/
Apropos, here is some food for thought: http://www.kiwipolitico.com/2015/03/on-the-issue-of-balance-between-civil-liberties-and-intelligence-operations/
Here is my take: http://www.kiwipolitico.com/2009/10/are-hr-managers-selected-because-they-are-bullying-sociopaths/
Bomber posted a photo of himself and his daughter (without her face pixilated) holding a ballot paper on TDB before Slater's post. It was in a post about drumming up the youth vote. Slater looks to have sourced it from there.
That is exactly what I understand the tactic to be, although the damage is not to the Left as a whole but to the IP and Dotcom in particular. Any revelations about NZ spying or when and what Key knew about the Dotcom raid (all set to be revealed when Glenn...
That sucks.
Some of the supposedly dark information may have come from US authorities, not necessarily from the NSA or one of the local spy agencies. Think of who pushed for the raid. Wherever it may have come from, there is no doubt that, at least up until the ...
I have heard the content of the rumours but prefer not to repeat them since I am unable to independently ascertain their veracity. But the thrust is twofold: 1) the unpleasantness involving Dotcom; 2) the government's knowledge of and intent to use it if ...
Beard: I have heard the rumours but am loathe to repeat them because I have no first hand way of ascertaining their veracity. The rumours have two parts: 1) the unpleasantness; 2) the government's knowledge and intention to use it should it be deemed ...
Beard: Nothing sloppy in my writing. I simply stated the fact that there are well-known rumours about some damning unpleasantness the government may or may not have on Dotcom, and that whatever it is will be revealed in the lead up to election day. Others ...
Actually, since referenda are non-binding and have been ignored by arrogant governments (e.g. asset sales), a Royal Commission would be a preferable alternative. Draw up a panel of experts, hold public hearings, then write up recommendations. They might be...
The conversation so far demonstrates why a public debate is needed. R&D on larger drones such as the Reaper, Predator and Global Hawk (to say nothing of Israeli, Chinese and Russian models, among many others) has largely leveled off (besides the usual ...
As the person who first put the idea out in the public domain (at a meeting last week in Wellington and then on KP), let me clarify that my proposal was for there to be public debate about NZ's possible unilateral renunciation of lethal drones or the ...
No problem. Nitpicking aside, we appear to share the same core values.
I am late to the discussion and have not read all the way through the thread, but on the subject of plausible deniability and Key's statements, consider this: all it would take for Key to put distance between himself and official surveillance of Dotcom (...
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