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foundry says...

Well, it sure has been a while, hasn't it?


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Dane says...

One of my favorite magazines, Inc., the handbook of the American entrepreneur, has bestselling author Jim Collins on its cover and a fascinating interview inside.  Here are some of the insightful tips Collins shares, with some of my personal observations:

  ~ Accept the idea that work is infinite and time is finite.
Now, think about that for a moment. The work, let's face it, never ends. It will always be there. That's a downer, sure, but knowing that you can't possibly get everything there is to do done in one day... is kind of freeing.

  ~ Manage your time and not your work.
Since work is neverending but life is short, it behooves us to look at our day in blocks of time (instead of as 'getting all the work done.' ) Allocate your blocks of time toward specific tasks or projects (try using a timer; I use mine throughout the day), and then move on to something else.

  ~ Create a laserlike focus on doing first things first.

How you choose to prioritize your to-do list is up to you, because your day is not exactly like anyone else's, but here are hints: which task on your list is the most potentially revenue-producing? and/or, which task on your list have you been postponing the longest?

  ~ Have a ferocious understanding of what you're not going to do.
These days, I try not to dwell on the negative, but I still find it helpful to know where my productivity weak-spots are, and the activities I should avoid until the end of the day (hello, Twitter!)

  ~ Sift through the blizzard of info that hits you nonstop.
My personal productivity increased the day I decided to take current-events news feeds off of my start page. News-surfing, if it lasts more than five minutes, can be a productivity killer.

  ~ Do you have the discipline to not have your email on?
A lot of people have just given up on this one, and check their iphones or blackberrys every ten minutes.  I find it helpful to go online and opt-out of all the emailing lists and newsletters that I don't read. I solve the problem at the source, by decreasing the amount of email that makes it to my inbox. I do this every other month; it takes about 15 minutes.

Meanwhile, which of these concepts do you believe you would find the most challenging to implement? Please leave your comments below!

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     2009-11-24 中國時報 【本報訊】

  司法院正在積極推動刑事妥速審判法,主要目的據說是在實現被告的基本人權,讓被告享受迅速而公正審判的權利。然而,檢視司法院所擬具的刑事妥速審判法草案,顯然存有諸多的爭議與質疑;否則,何以一部號稱為了實踐司法人權的政策,會在立法過程中還面臨來自司法人權團體的阻力?

     司法院推動妥速審判法,原來該是兼顧「妥」與「速」。刑事被告有獲得迅速審判的權利,也有不因司法求取速度而犧牲妥當審判的權利。刑事訴訟的妥當性,建築在無罪推定原則的堅持。對於久懸不決的刑事案件,被告應該同時享受無罪推定的保障與迅速審判的權利。如果只求迅速,卻浮濫的判決被告有罪,絕不是保障人權的正確手段。迅速而草率的有罪判決,其實是比久懸不決的訴訟遲延更糟,如果刑事妥速審判法只是求速而不求妥,那就失去了制定這項法律的意義。

     簡單地說,如果是用司法快速亂判來取代審判推延,那快速亂判其實還不如不判。

     細審現在交由立法院審議的刑事妥速審判法草案,存在一項嚴重的問題;為了不使刑事審判推延過久,竟是要犧牲無罪推定原則!草案第六條規定,刑事訴訟超過十年而未能確定者,法院得為減輕其刑或終止訴訟程序的判決。減輕其刑的判決可否上訴?並不清楚。如果可以上訴,那就是讓法院用輕判有罪來取代不判無罪,這項規定的背後,其實躲藏著推定有罪的幽靈!同條又規定終止訴訟程序的判決還可以上訴,這仍然達不到迅速審判的目的,鼓勵法院用有罪輕判來解決久懸未判的案件,似乎是法案起草者的偏好。但是,這背離無罪推定原則,不是追求人權進步的國家所應有的司法改革氣象。

     更大的破綻,存在於草案的第九條。此條規定,案件超過六年,而且經最高法院第三次以上發回後,應該如何處理。試想:已然周折如此的案件,草案規定二審如果更審維持一審無罪,或是更審無罪判決已經是第三次無罪判決,就不能再由檢方上訴而無罪定讞,然而這是多麼嚴苛的條件?因費時過久而要無罪定讞,必須一審二審都判有罪,或是一審有罪而二審三次判決無罪才行。講究無罪推定的訴訟制度要判無罪定讞會這麼難嗎?

     相對地,更審判決有罪的情形,被告要再上訴最高法院,卻更加重了限制;即使可以上訴,最高法院還可以終結訴訟,那也意味著會以有罪判決定讞。簡單地說,妥速審判法第九條規定,會讓久懸不決的案件,用有罪判決迅速定讞相當容易,用無罪判決迅速定讞則相當困難。這部妥速審判法草案,實質上否定了無罪推定原則,也就根本違反了刑事訴訟法的終極憲法指導原則。

     妥速審判法應該具備的內容原本很簡單,在無罪推定原則之下,被檢方起訴的被告,法院久久不能判決有罪,就顯示了尚有合理的懷疑存在;時間的經過也顯示證明有罪的證據出現愈加困難;為了保障被告應受迅速審判的人權,就該一律以無罪判決定讞才是。現在,司法院的草案與此背道而馳,立法院不該支持。

     司法院的草案,其實還有針對現有若干個案而設計的斧鑿痕跡。以幾件著名的久懸不決刑事案件,例如蘇建和案、陸正案的審理記錄來看,如果適用妥速審判法草案的規定,其法案以有罪判決迅速作收的機會很大,以無罪判決迅速結案的可能微乎其微。這,是不是意味著,連司法高層也不知道法案背後真正的用意所在?

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Ale Max says...

Il delitto perfetto

Qualche settimana fa l’Infedele accusò Striscia la Notizia di aver contribuito al restyling di una vecchia cultura italiana fatta di maschilismo, strapaese, qualunquismo e caserma, confezionandola in modo da garantire il consenso nei confronti di Silvio Berlusconi, che di questa cultura è ricnosciuto campione. Seguì polemica.
Adesso Time sembra dare ragione a Gad Lerner.

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blogbrevity says...

It is proven that when you write things down, your focus aids manifestation.


As a creative person, I do not like a schedule.  My best work comes when I go with the flow.  However, I do like lists.  They help me have a target of things I want to accomplish, and sometimes, they just help me to remember!


However, I want to share a recent strategy that has helped me to work out.


My list always included scheduling a time for working out or quiet time.  But, somehow, these things always ended up at the bottom of my list, just being honest!


Recently, I had an idea to post on my refrigerator, “When are you going to work out today?”  I found, in this way, I could plan on setting a time, or not, THAT day, that would work. It did not conflict with the rhythm of my day. Every morning, I could consciously think of when I could work out on that particular day, and I have, at least four times a week.


A Eureka moment for me, and just in time for the holidays!


You can substitute any goal to post:


•  “When are you going to meditate today?”

•  “When are you going to write your blog post today?”

•  “When are you going to work on your painting today?”

•  "When are you going to work on your new business idea today?" 

•  “When are you going to call your Mom today?”

 

Please let me know if this works for you or any tips you use! Thank you.

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SunWALKing says...

Chris Orwig in his wonder-full photography book Visual Poetry says’

If there is one lesson that photography’s taught me – life is short.  I use my camera in order to extend and slow life’s time frame.  Sometimes it works and other times it gets in the way.  Either way, whatever gear you have, whatever light is available….it is good enough.  Don’t let another day pass.

Orwig makes the above statement having told the story of a student who travelled home to take photograph’s of his father.  He didn’t because he didn’t think the light was very good – and shortly after returning heard that his father had passed away.

Extending or slowing down the time frame is an example of a more general truth about new media and the digital age.  The Mp3 player, the Sky+ box, podcasting, DVDs are all about control of time-arranging time, allowing us experiences that are outside of the normal time-frame.

This Eternal Moments blog is my journal exploring the spirit of photography, including the idea that photography like cinema bears close similarity to what’s called the mystical experience which in shorthand might be said to be a three stage experience – 1. me and object – 2. object -  3. object and me.  This experience was caught a long time ago (8th Century) by the Chinese poet Li Po;

“The birds have vanished from the sky,

and now the last clouds slip away.

We sit alone, the mountain and I,

until only the mountain remains.”

I’ve suggested that perhaps there is no such thing as the spirit of photography – HERE Perhaps the camera is no more, and no less, than the calligrapher’s brush, or the dancer’s body in space.

Chris says; ‘ I use my camera in order to extend and slow life’s time frame.’

The moment ‘captured’ in the photographic image reminds us of the eternal now.  Whether we wallow in regret and a longing for what cannot be re-created or whether the moment simply reminds us to come back to the now, and to there rest content, depends on how egoic we are being at that time!  Tolle is a contemporary master teacher who is completely relevant to the idea of exploring how and in what ways photographic experience (photographer and viewer) is like spiritual experience – some of my favourite Tolle-isms are HERE.

Chris says, ‘….Sometimes it works and other times it gets in the way…’

What does it get in the way of – when it doesn’t work?  My answer is it gets in the way of the flow of spirit, life-force, xin in Chinese.  This includes flow in the traditional Chinese sense of chi, the interruption of which, or the diminution of which, is re-balanced via such arts as acupuncture.  It is also flow in the sense of by Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, the positive psychology concept who gave us the notion that flow is   the mental state of operation in which the person is fully immersed in what he or she is doing by a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and success in the process of the activity.   See – HERE

The timelessness of the contemplative experience has a co-equivalent in photography.  For the photographer it is the flow experience that culminates in a perfect, or sufficiently perfect, photograph.  For the viewer it is the experience of a photograph, or set of photographs, that provide the kind of experience that Li Po describes in his poem. We then have what I am sure is a highly unfashionable aesthetic theory – namely that the art experience is the mystical experience.

The spirit of photography perhaps is the spirit of being human – experienced via the photographic medium.

Is there such a thing as the spirit of photography?  Perhaps there is a spirit in the sense that the medium has a number of distinguishing and defining characteristics – some shared with painting, dance, music et – some not.

If the spirit of photography relates to the characteristics of the medium does Barthes in Camera Lucida conflate two subjects best kept apart; the workings of the human spirit and the distinguishing features of the photographic medium?

I am so glad Chris Orwig has published his wonder-full book.  I say this as has someone who has loved poetry, and the teaching of poetry, for a very long time – and as someone who has loved photography for a long time.  But I never put the two together.  It is possible that Orwig’s main contribution might well turn out to be his extending of the language of photography, and thereby extending the language of the human spirit.

I’m off to do Assignment 1!

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The Visual Poetry site is HERE

The Visual Poetry FLICKr site is HERE – send in your Visual Poetry assignment photographs!


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schellman says...

Minco, ein echt schick aussehendes und vielversprechendes Time Tracking Menübar App.

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samdunstan says...

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Time lapse take two, with a bit of flair for good measure. - Sam

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