Apture Experiment
Depending on the stage of development of the website, a section of the site can be used to develop and litmus test new web applications. Here we are playing with Apture, a community based interactive web application...
Zeitgeist
This may prove difficult viewing for some people but is a though provoking and engaging work that cultivates a questioning frame of mind.
Interestingly, recent developments in the Western economy have revealed serious flaws in the underlying financial philosophy, especially with regards to regulation and good practice.
There is a concern that the onus of responsibility for fiscal mismanagement is too closely linked to government and consequently the individual taxpayer within the state. It seems unbalanced that those who don't reap the rewards of stock market gains somehow become culpable for the mistakes and irresponsibility of financial agents.
This leads to questions about the state of ethics, not only within business, but in the perception of what constitutes agent responsibility and who should have to face the consequences of actions.
Suggestion 1:
A parent would be seen as the legal guardian of a child as a child is deemed to be an agent that has not yet been conferred full responsibility for her actions. Similarly the taxpayer and, by extension, the government, are underwriting the mistakes of child-like agents who are unable to be responsible.
Suggestion 2:
A man who fathers a child inadvertently but does not bear the responsibility of care is childlike in that he abandons the onus of responsibility on the mother. She has little option but to consult her own ethics and choose whether to care for the child with the resignation that there is unlikely to be any meaningful recourse to enforcing responsibility on the father in-hiding (due either to ignorance, emotional retardation, or the 'hit-and-run' mentality, for example.)
Free Thinking Anarchists
We are driven as much by our base instincts now as we were before history. It is only the environment of manifestation that changes.
Part of the early stages of Search Engine Submission can involve link building activities with relevant directory sites. We are currently experimenting with the following services:
The Moo Web Directory
Human Edited Web Directory with strong one way links with options for free or paid reviews






