Tuesday’s a blues day
Up in the air, Junior Birdmen! MORNING LINKS (Yeah, didn’t feel like doing overnight links last night) ITEM: The photo above says more than a thousand op-eds on how unseriously the Obama Administration...
View ArticleWednesday’s a snooze day
We're coming for you. MORNING LINKS ITEM: Speaking of swine flu hysteria, this may be a good time to invest in pork belly futures – there may be a shortage soon. ITEM: Yet another way in which Western...
View ArticleEstablishing the fallacy of goverment stimulus spending
"The stimulus is changing the trajectory of our economy." -- Joe Biden, September 3, 2009 Don Surber zooms in on the relevant portion of reality vs. hope-and-change. Obama and the Democratic Congress...
View ArticleGood Monday morning . . .
Nothing to see here. Move along. . . . and things are already getting interesting. ITEM: Obama throws the Dalai Lama and the entire country of Tibet under the bus (emphasis mine): In an attempt to gain...
View ArticleHow bad is the US job market?
Big Government offers this chart of unemployment trends in post-WW II recessions. Nice to see that the massive deficit spending on ‘stimulus’ has paid off so well. ..bruce w..
View ArticleCapitalism red in tooth and claw
Companies are born, live, thrive, dwindle, and then often die or are absorbed by other firms. Being 56 years old, I’ve seen a lot of that first-hand and have worked for several firms that no longer...
View ArticleMid-week mandatory reading
Eric S. Raymond, author of “The Cathedral and the Bazaar“, has a thoughtful post on his blog this morning on how the current recession is impacting his circle of friends, two in particular. Here are...
View ArticleRue Brittania
From the Telegraph: Advert for ‘reliable workers’ banned as discrimination by Jobcentre Plus The boss of a recruitment firm said she was told she could not place an advert for ”reliable workers”...
View ArticleGood Tuesday morning
Yeah, I’m back blogging, a bit at a time. The San Diego City Council, having passed one of those lame anti-Walmart superstore ordinances, is now having to backtrack after Walmart managed to get over...
View ArticleIt’s the pits
Let me show you where my tooth chipped. Yes, Dennis Kusinich is suing the House of Representatives Cafeteria for $150,000 because he bit into an unpitted olive: The Cleveland Democratic congressman’s...
View ArticleDell drops keyboardless Windows RT tablet
Over at IT World (via Slashdot) comes the news that Dell has stopped selling its Windows RT tablet without a keyboard (which had been priced at $299) and now only sells a Win RT tablet with a keyboard...
View ArticleThe Peter Pinnacle
Michael Swaine has been around, well, possibly even longer than I have, and has been far more prolific as an author and editor in both the programming and personal computer industries (many will...
View ArticleLookout, Hollywood — GTA V makes $800 million in 24 hours
Over the past decade, I have found it interesting that Hollywood continues to be portrayed as a glamorous, serious business, while the video game industry is seen as a haven for nerds at best, and a...
View ArticleThree Four must-read Friday links
First, Megan McArdle: “Banking without risk is impossible“: The fundamental fact of a banking crisis, which is different from a crisis in any other industry, is that if people believe a financial...
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