I wholeheartedly agree that this is the only efficient use of government resources to "create jobs".
Further studies have shown public transportation systems (particularly rail based) to be one of the most effective uses of those funds.
I live in Texas, where the roads are pitiful, and we just had massive cuts to education.
America in particular has had a very hard time learning from it's own past of late. From the failed experiment of prohibition, to the great depression, we are in a cycle of repeating our mistakes without learning from them.
WWII was the shot in the arm that restarted America's economy (what... government spending, huh how bout that).
Let's hope that we can learn to reinvest in ourselves and our future without having to kill 60 million people this time.
Infrastructure + Public Education
I wholeheartedly agree that this is the only efficient use of government resources to "create jobs".
Further studies have shown public transportation systems (particularly rail based) to be one of the most effective uses of those funds.
I live in Texas, where the roads are pitiful, and we just had massive cuts to education.
America in particular has had a very hard time learning from it's own past of late. From the failed experiment of prohibition, to the great depression, we are in a cycle of repeating our mistakes without learning from them.
WWII was the shot in the arm that restarted America's economy (what... government spending, huh how bout that).
Let's hope that we can learn to reinvest in ourselves and our future without having to kill 60 million people this time.
I have a new samsung R710
After reading the post by Mohammed (forwarded through a LinkedIn Group), I found the SL folder, and did some digging.
The folder contains a .mui file (language/localization file) for the photo screensaver.
Pretty innocuous, and unfortunately named the same as a known keylogger.
Appears that it is a State Publication
Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine
4200 Smith School Road, Bldg. D
Austin, TX 78744
Phone: (800) 937-9393
Fax: (512) 389-8397
E-mail: magazine@tpwd.state.tx.us
Depending on his agreement when he sold them the photo, he may not have a leg to stand on.