Month: December 2009

New Service: StumbleUpon

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

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Quick Update on Google Wave

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

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Blog Break and Holiday Gifts

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

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The miracle of modern technology

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

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Now I Can Retire

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

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Consequences of Obstruction

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.

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Vacation!

I’m heading out of town, and may have limited Internet access.  Expect blogging to be light for the rest of the week.  Of course, if

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Password Solutions

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

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