June 2010
19 posts
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Jun 1st
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May 2010
16 posts
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“Count the economic collapse of Greece as an intellectual victory for Douglass...”
– Tyler Cowen
May 24th
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On the Internet, Community (Only) Costs $5
I don’t know that much about MetaFilter or Matt Haughey. Sure MetaFilter sometimes shows well in Google searches, and Haughey is an internet celebrity, first making an impression with me after reading about his adventures in $40 eyeglasses and more recently with his public battle with a brain tumor. In March, Dan Benjamin interviewed him on The Pipeline. During the conversation, Haughey...
May 22nd
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Own Your Data →
John Gruber points out that Flickr preserves the ability of its users to access all of the data they’ve added to the website. Another reason that Flickr (and not say Facebook) is the best photo sharing website. Tumblr also makes it easy for users to download and backup their blogs. I can’t imagine investing serious time and energy into a website that didn’t. I...
May 19th
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“We all know when to get into this business, or you wouldn’t be here if you...”
– Retiring Senator Christopher Dodd (D-CT) as quoted by Political Wire from an interview in The Hill
May 18th
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The Rise and Fall of the G.D.P. →
On measuring national progress and the human condition. More on measurent in the same issue of the New York Times Magazine here.
May 16th
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How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the... →
An incredibly insightful essay on the Internet (really technology and communication more generally) written by Douglas Adams in 1999 (via Kottke).
May 15th
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Housing Markets and the Education of Children →
Robert Frank on “expenditure cascades” and running to stand still in the market for education for which, more often than not, the price is a house: That cascade has raised the cost to poor and middle-income families of maintaining their places in the educational hierarchy. A good school, again, is one that compares favorably with other schools. To gain access to such a school, a family must bid...
May 13th
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The Dark Magic of Structured Finance →
Alex Tabarrok of Marginal Revolution provides the most clear explanation I have seen of how financial markets tried and failed to manage risk.
May 13th
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“[G]reatness, when you can find it—if you can find it—is an evanescent thing,...”
– Todd Kliman on the chef Peter Chang (via MR).
May 12th
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Democrats Fail to Coordinate →
Sure the Republicans have been giving us more things to talk about, but the Democrats have their own (admittedly small) mess too. They’ve failed to coordinate on a candidate for the Hawaii 1st district’s special election. Yes the benefits of a House seat through the rest of the year are small. And yes, the electoral institutions were against coordination marking this case distinct...
May 10th
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Real Work is Hard →
Sen. John Thune (R-SD) on Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) who apparently has the audacity consider the issues before casting a vote: I think he’s a guy who’s willing to get down into the weeds. Because he immerses himself in that and understands it so well — the positions he adopts may not always be the ones that everyone else in our conference comes to. It pus the whole roll call...
May 9th
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The Extended Grand Old Party →
Jonathan Bernstein was right. Failure will not be tolerated. It doesn’t matter that Michael Steele is an idiot. The party is stronger than the Party.
May 9th
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Real Scandals Have Drugs -and- Strippers →
From the New York Times obituary of longtime Ways and Means Committee chairman Wilbur Mills (D-Arkansas): Once held in awe for his near-absolute sway over any legislation with fiscal consequences, [Wilbur] Mills’s power eroded rapidly after an incident in 1974 in which a striptease dancer who performed under the stage name Fanne Foxe, the Argentine Firecracker, jumped out of his car and waded...
May 9th
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The iPad Needs a Guest or Demo Mode →
I agree (via DF). After getting called out in a talk last week for using my iPad to take notes (thanks Bill!), one of my colleagues wanted to try it out. I made a crack about being worried that the Mail app might have emails of me making fun of him, which I think only made him nervous to really mess around with the device.
May 3rd
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Leave the Party When It's not Fun Anymore →
Political Wire reports that an internal Crist poll showed him leading in a three-candidate race for the Senate seat. These days it seems that the Aldrich and Bianco model needs a third choice. The overall point about politicians using parties as long as they are useful still stands though. And notice how long and drawn out the decision seemed to be for Crist to make this move. I think it’s...
May 3rd
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“The debate about sovereignty and liberty that took place between 1764 and 1791...”
– Jill Lepore in Boston tea parties past and present : The New Yorker
May 2nd