Friday, April 10, 2009

Google Alert - digeratidave

Google Web Alert for: digeratidave

DigeratiDave.com - AboutUs Wiki Page
From AboutUs: See what information we have on DigeratiDave.com and share your knowledge.
A day late and a dollar short - digeratidave: Toddler caught after ...
A day late and a dollar short - digeratidave. Loading... Tuesday, March 31, 2009 . Toddler caught after falling 3 stories. MSNBC.com ...
Photos - Blogster
I Am A Blogster - digeratidave's Blog on Blogster. ... Blog Post, Username, Web. digeratidave. Last Seen 149 Days Ago ...
IMPORTANT: My Ernie Ball's Serial # is... - Page 43 - Ernie Ball ...
digeratidave digeratidave is offline. Registered User. Newbie. Join Date: Jul 2006. Posts: 2 ... Last edited by digeratidave; 07-30-2006 at 03:53 PM. ...


 This as-it-happens Google Alert is brought to you by Google.

Remove this alert.
Create another alert.
Manage your alerts.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Ooops! Typo tanked the economy!

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/0c82561a-2697-11dd-9c95-000077b07658,dwp_uuid=5fd271ee-61f6-11dc-bdf6-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1

Moody’s error gave top ratings to debt products

By Sam Jones, Gillian Tett and Paul J Davies in London

Published: May 20 2008 23:36 | Last updated: May 20 2008 23:36

Moody’s awarded incorrect triple-A ratings to billions of dollars worth of a type of complex debt product due to a bug in its computer models, a Financial Times investigation has discovered.

Internal Moody’s documents seen by the FT show that some senior staff within the credit agency knew early in 2007 that products rated the previous year had received top-notch triple A ratings and that, after a computer coding error was corrected, their ratings should have been up to four notches lower.

News of the coding error comes as ratings agencies are under pressure from regulators and governments, who see failings in the rating of complex structured debt as an integral part of the financial crisis. While coding errors do occur there is no record of one being so significant.

Moody’s said it was “conducting a thorough review” of the rating of the constant proportion debt obligations – derivative instruments conceived at the height of the credit bubble that appeared to promise investors very high returns with little risk. Moody’s is also reviewing what disclosure of the error was made.

The products were designed for institutional investors. In the recent credit market turmoil, those who still hold the products will have suffered some paper losses while others who have bailed out have lost up to 60 per cent of their investment.

On discovering the error early in 2007, Moody’s corrected the coding glitch and instituted methodology changes. One document seen by the FT says “the impact of our code issue after those improvements in the model is then reduced”. The products remained triple A until January this year when, amid general market declines, they were downgraded several notches.

In a statement to the FT, Moody’s said: “Moody’s regularly changes its analytical models and enhances its methodologies for a variety of reasons, including to reflect changing credit conditions and outlooks. In addition, Moody’s has adjusted its analytical models on the infrequent occasions that errors have been detected.

“However, it would be inconsistent with Moody’s analytical standards and company policies to change methodologies in an effort to mask errors. The integrity of our ratings and rating methodologies is extremely important to us, and we take seriously the questions raised about European CPDOs. We are therefore conducting a thorough review of this matter.”

Credit ratings are hugely important within the financial system because many investors – such as pension funds, insurance companies and banks – use them as a yardstick either to restrict the kinds of products they buy, or to decide how much capital they need to hold against them.

The world’s other major credit agency, Standard and Poor’s, was the first to award triple A status to CPDOs but many investors require ratings from two agencies before they invest so the Moody’s involvement supplied that crucial second rating.

S&P stood by its ratings, saying: “Our model for rating CPDOs was developed independently and, like our other ratings models, was made widely available to the market. We continue to closely monitor the performance of these securities in light of the extreme volatility in CDS prices and may make further adjustments to our assumptions and rating opinions if we think that is appropriate.”

Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2009

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Toddler caught after falling 3 stories

  MSNBC.com

Toddler caught after falling 3 stories

2 men hailed as ‘heroes’ for preventing 18-month-old from hitting ground

msnbc.com staff and news service reports

updated 10:30 a.m. ET, Mon., March. 30, 2009

LAWRENCE, Mass. - Two men were being hailed as heroes by police on Monday for catching a toddler who fell 40 feet from a home's third-story window.

Robert Lemire told the North-Andover (Mass.) Eagle-Tribune newspaper that he was talking on his cell phone Sunday evening outside a pizza shop in Lawrence, about 25 miles north of Boston, when he saw the toddler dangling from a window across the street.

The 45-year-old father of two bolted across a busy street, where he met 23-year-old Alex Day, who had been inside the home at a Bible study meeting. Together, they caught the 18-month-old before she hit the ground.

"I've only seen something like that on TV," Lemire told the Eagle-Tribune.

"She's lucky. Everybody is lucky," he told the newspaper.

Day said the event was "absolutely incredible."

"She was so small, she would have really been hurt. ... It was pretty amazing when I look back on the whole thing," the Eagle-Tribune quoted him as saying.

The child's father was caring for a newborn at the time.

"These guys are heroes, no question about it," Police Chief John Romero said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29956301/?GT1=43001

 

MSN Privacy . Legal

© 2009 MSNBC.com

 

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Google Alert - digeratidave

Google Web Alert for: digeratidave

Steve Rubel - Comments + Likes - FriendFeed
as an aside, I can't help but wonder if the Facebook iPhone app will win back some of the digerati. Dave F, have you tried fftogo.com? it's not blackberry ...


 This as-it-happens Google Alert is brought to you by Google.

Remove this alert.
Create another alert.
Manage your alerts.

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Safe roadways

Hey dumas their called the Eisenhower Highway system so take a wild guess when they were devised. About half way between then and now they were what was really needed, they are not anymore. The days of speeding down petroleum surfaced, petroleum manufactured rubber tired, petroleum burning steel boomboxes is gone. We need transport, mass transit, and bandwidth. Government gave away the railroad right of way so now they have no choice but to usurp the highway system for a updated retrofit. If autos are no longer included in this retrofit then too bad for anyone who thinks they can't live without making, selling, fixing, filling, cleaning, or driving them. Oil is twighlight, electric cars will be great for getting groceries but we need cross country door to door high speed rails that are computerized compartmentalized and kick some serious arse.
GW if you are not the man to follow in Eisenhowers footsteps and set a new agenda then that is ok, there are others who have waited their whole lives to lead a cause like this. Will people celebrate their interstates being closed, hell no! Will people celebrate having a new door to door compartmentalized rail system, hell yes. Will it require additional taxes? Of course. Is there another alternative? Public domain for a different right of way? More petroleum to drive how many years? More gridlock? More hov lanes? Fixing the bridges, roadways, and exits?
We had the chance 5 years ago for real intelligent dialog regarding terrorism and we blew it and 3000 people died in vain. Nothing learned nothing gained.
We have the same opportunity for dialog about the future of our transportation but we won't use it. We will argue about new taxes, roadway budgets, and a president that hasn't a clue about where we came from or where we are going.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Republican Primary

What is it with these guys in power? Don't they get it? We have the greatest attack force in the world, I defy you to name a square inch of earth the U.S. Military can't take, you can't , there isn't one. So why the hell are the greatest warriors ever stuck playing traffic cops? Would you go see the terminator play chips? Of course not because anyone with a color television knows it would be a mistake but evidently those guys in New Hampshire tonight don't own color televisions cause it sounded like more stay the course except for one bright bulb to the far right but he is from texas and that wagon has rolled.
Someday and it won't be long somebody is gonna realize our boys should be in darfur right now and if that means we have to find a new sheriff in bagdad then it won't be a moment too soon. Our boys can take any hill but only the lapd has the skills to keep a bunch of dumbasses from stepping on their own dicks.

Jesus would have nuked the place before sending the troops and he would be done cleaning up by now.

Prolife?

Prolife? If we focused more on protecting civil liberties, all of them, everywhere then maybe would be moms wouldn't be so reluctant to dedicate their lives to birthing future soldiers.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Weather Ballon Alert!

For all you UFO spotters out there; we passed a weather balloon over New Mexico at ~80K ft today on DL581. We flew just north of it and it just glistened in the sun. Our pilot made a wide berth around it as did another jet approaching us. I could see faces in the windows of the Eastbound flight. Yikes!

Thursday, April 19, 2007

joe grogan is funny

I never expected the guy famous for hosting that show where hot chicks in sports bras eat bugs to be cognisant of the fact that stupid people are taking over our society. More than cognisant his self deprecating humor demonstrates that he knows more than he is letting on. Yes dumb people are reproducing faster than smart people. I think smart people besides having trouble getting hooked up in current society (think bill gates) often abstain from reproduction because they recognize they will with all probability produce someone destined to be a misfit and outcast because they can't relate to the general society. Hence the number of smart offspring is reduced even further.

joe he had a funny spiel about having to make your own cell phone, camera, or anything technical once all the smart people have died off. I got up and closed the curtains; visions of villagers with torches and stones come to kill me for not only knowing how these things work but even worse I actually built my own phone and several cameras back in the seventies when I was a kid.

Sad fact nobody noticed when I built them or my favorite electric guitar but the girls went crazy when I blew them up in the field behind Columbine High School where I went to school. Go figure. I think Joe may be right in more ways than he knows.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

The perfect plan

The perfect plan (fiction)
I tell you what... I like nachos and your name is nacho and I like that so let me tell you what me and condi are gonna do. This guy bernie is no good, he helped the last guy all the time and ended up with contracts left and right so we are gonna throw him under the bus and your gonna help and your gonna gain see. Now this is what the boys cooked up, you got $100 million right? In stock? Well sell um cause your gonna need to be liquid hehe I like that word liquid, condi you like liquid? hehe. So where was I? Oh yeah so you get your $100 million liquid and your gonna buy stock in bernies company from our saudi friends and then your gonna sell it at a loss see. Now I seen your eyes get big just hold on a second. Your gonna lose all your money but that's ok see cause bernis got himself all margin'd up and if the stock goes down our boys say he will have to start selling. Now I am not a fan of marginin since silverado put my brother neil belly up in your state but the boys tell us margin will kill ol bernie too. That's where you gain cause when bernie gets margin'd tehe margin'd I made a joke, then you are gonna step in and take over those govt contracts see and your company is gonna make the billions he's been making. So that is how you are gonna gain see.
Are you in nacho? I love nachos... I need to know if your in nacho cause this is important stuff.
So important karl said I need to call it top secret cause it has to do with national security so don't tell anyone, ok. Even under oath ok.

Sucks to be you Joe!
You never should have messed with the pioneers.

IMUS: Its hard out here for a pimp and speaking smack will get you whacked.

Dinosaurs like Imus and Pat Buchanan may not get it but there is a time and place for everything except for calling coeds 'nappy headed hos'. Saying 'i guess I am sorry but I do a lot for charity' is no excuse.
IMUS: Its hard out here for a pimp and speaking smack got you whacked.

Friday, April 6, 2007

NEWSFLASH!!! George Bush proclaims the Supreme Court the NEW law of the land!

2007-03-03 Washington D.C. - George bush announced to the press gathered in the White House Rose Garden today that the Supreme Court is now "the NEW law of the land". 232 years of law to be recognized by Whitehouse staff tomorrow. Bill of Rights, Constitution, Declaration of Independence still considered subversive but open to NEW review by NEW Supreme Court.