Month: December 2013
Pretty depressing write up unless you believe the fast food and Wal-Mart campaigns are going to add up to something concrete, a point which I think is maybe for fast.
Here are two assertions that don't seem contestable: (1) The cost of attending most major sporting events has been rising in real terms for decades. (2) The cost of watching.
Just so you know, we will be vigilant against the possibility of condiments of doom being carried across the border: Merry Christmas for those celebrating, and don't put metal in.
From all at LGM, have a Happy Holiday! Stay safe! Avoid Disney!
My latest at the Diplomat ruminates on the rules of the road: The Cold War surely presented its own version of a tense, complex maritime environment, but at least in.
Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio certainly have the talent to make a good movie about Wall Street scandals, but per Yglesias it sounds like they've produced a film that will.
A helpful reader points me to a remarkable ongoing research project: As a precursor to a new research project, which I'll discuss in later posts, I’ve done some firsthand qualitative.
I was unaware that K-25, the building at Oak Ridge that separated uranium-235 from uranium-238 during the Manhattan Project, is nearly demolished to make way for a new industrial park..