Friday, March 27, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Tata Nano: World's Smallest and Cheapest Car
What makes the Nano so small and cheap? I’m glad you asked: a lack of air conditioning and air bag, wind-down windows, manual steering, a 43mph engine, plastic welding and bodywork made of sheet-metal and plastic.
Tata is hoping that the Nano will take a chunk form India's bike market; sighting 700 million bike sales last year.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Diversity vs. Affirmative Action

The term “affirmative action” was initially used in Executive Order No. 10925, signed in 1961 by John F. Kennedy. The Order required that federal contractors “take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, creed, color, or national origin.” The Order was later expanded by Lyndon Johnson in 1967, to include women.
Affirmative action is part of a panoply of laws, regulations, and agencies that were designed to remedy socio-historical inequities, and are generally limited to addressing historical discrimination against groups such as women and people of color. It is undergirded by the notion of societal responsibility, so that in the same manner that society perpetuated discrimination against these groups, so too society must be responsible for rectifying its previous discrimination against them. It is important to understand that affirmative action is as much of a legal matter as equal employment opportunity, and that it is rooted in issues related to historical discrimination, not just present-day inequities.
Diversity, on the other hand, is a more inclusive concept and includes people of various religions, marital status, sexual orientation, economic status, and a variety of other different states of being. It is undergirded by the notion that organizations benefit most when they leverage the abilities of all of their employees, and implicitly positions discrimination as an impediment to organizational profitability and productivity. Rather than being rooted in the law, diversity is a strategic business imperative, which continues to increase in importance as distinctions among people become more prevalent in the workplace.
Diversity and affirmative action deal with issues related to discrimination, but in different ways. Affirmative action is a legal redress of historical discrimination, while diversity views discrimination as an impediment to company profitability. They are complementary in function, but different in their origins and goals."
Picture courtesy of *charminglyBohemian on Flickr.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
World's Most Energy Efficient Desktop?
Courtesy of Apple.comThe Mini uses the new Nvidia GeForce 9400M integrated graphics chip, which is expected to improve graphics performance as much as fivefold. Price for the Mini (w/o monitor) ranges from $599 (1GB RAM, 120GB hard drive) to $799 (2GB RAM, 320GB hard drive).