How Many Umbrellas Do You Need?
I’m on a blog break this week so all posts are reruns until the new year. This post originally appeared on 15 July 2009. If
I’m on a blog break this week so all posts are reruns until the new year. This post originally appeared on 15 July 2009. If
I’ve been messing around with StumbleUpon. If you’re curious about what I’ve found you can find me there as IncidentalEcon. If you don’t even know
The bold bits below are new information about Google Wave invitations. As I wrote earlier I have invitations to Google Wave I don’t need. If
This blog has featured nearly 250 posts. That’s about 125,000 words, easily the length of a novel. Since every single one of those words was chosen
I am currently on an airplane, monitoring the Internet on my computer while I listen to Pete Dominick on Sirius/XM. I’m also chatting with him
A decade out of graduate school and finally I’m recognized as a “health-care expert” (h/t, Ezra Klein). Now I can retire, except I’m expert enough
By now the Republican strategy is clear. They will attempt to obstruct and drag out the process of moving health reform legislation every way possible.
Passwords are a modern headache. If you’re like me you access dozens of systems and websites for which you need a password. There are lots
Circumstances that disappoint or enrage offer the opportunity for a form of fight or flight response that is at least metaphorically, if not physiologically, related
To be sure health reform will not feature on the front pages (or the blogosphere equivalent) day in and out after it passes. In this
In a comment to the post by me and Julian Jamison on income inequality Gomez wrote Economics and game theory are inappropriate to address social