Discovered Wild Fruit
As an artist and scholar I prefer the specific detail to the generalization, images to ideas, obscure facts to clear symbols, and the discovered wild fruit to the synthetic jam.
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The Rooster Crows Again
Status Quo Ante
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The French Are Responsible for Obama's Presidency
The Big Bummer for Tom Friedman
From this Month's Harper's Index
Just in Time for Inauguration
Protest Watch #4 - Latvia
Remember When Nortel Was Flying High?
A Good Way to Calm the Stomach
Time for a National Bank?
The Questionable Practice of Subsidizing Homeowner...
Graph of the Change in Unemployment
Loathsome People
Better to Be Wrong in a Herd than Independently Right
Unshakable American Faith
Gaza
Interesting Fact
A Soldier's Declaration
Rents and Mortgage Payments
More and More People Are Sounding Like James Howar...
A View That Captures My Own Pessimism
Geoghegan on the Unconstitutionality of Gubernator...
A Curious View of the Middle Class
With Friends Like These...
The New York Times in Trouble
Photographing Global Warming
A Prediction for the Future of the Family
Another Strong Endorsement for Tom Geoghegan
Urban Heat Island Mitigation
It's Still An Insider's Game
More on Tom Geoghegan for Congress
Canadian Oil Sands
Better Start Production on Lilypad
Apple's Innovative Keyboard
Lilypad
Housing Is Not So Hot In France, Either
Health Care Costs Are High Even for the Insured
Interactive World Oil Map
Quantitative and Qualitative Easing
More On Modeling Risk
Mobilizing Against a Stimulus Package
Riffing on an Observation by Warren Buffet
Tom Geoghegan for Congress
A Relentless Voice
Is Natural Gas Peaking in Europe?
Risk Management and the Statistical Distribution o...
Manufacturing's Decline and Finance's Rise
Oil Found Versus Oil Consumed
A Common European View
Protest Watch #3 - France
Energy Return On Investment
Fire Up the Gas Guzzlers
NASA Scientist Warns Obama on Global Warming
Economy as a Subsidiary of the Environment
New Watch: Is the Credit Crisis a Myth?
Sharp Decline in Chinese Exports
"Our Bonus Pool is Dramatically Lower"
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Saturday, January 17, 2009
From this Month's Harper's Index
Number of times in 2008 that the S&P closed up or down 5 percent in a single day: 17
Number of times between 1956 and 2007 it did this: 17
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