I just noticed that, four years ago, my co-blogger asked “Is blogging a fad?” Using a simple model, he stuck his neck out and said: No.
Good call, Arnold!
I just noticed that, four years ago, my co-blogger asked “Is blogging a fad?” Using a simple model, he stuck his neck out and said: No.
Good call, Arnold!
Dec 4 2006
Jane Galt ably defends my co-blogger against the charge of hackdom, and raises an important challenge in the process:If the word "hack" has never come out of your lips (or keyboard) in public reference to someone on your own side, you have no right to use it about anyone; for your tolerance or your ideological compatri...
Dec 4 2006
The Brink Lindsey essay that everyone is talking about is here. Allow me to hazard a few more specific suggestions about what a liberal-libertarian entente on economics might look like... Shift taxes away from things we want more of and onto things we want less of. Specifically, cut taxes on savings and investment, ...
Dec 4 2006
I just noticed that, four years ago, my co-blogger asked "Is blogging a fad?" Using a simple model, he stuck his neck out and said: No. Good call, Arnold!
READER COMMENTS
Patrick Garrett
Dec 10 2006 at 8:19pm
OK i dont agree with that!! blogging may not be a completly new idea but it just recently started to blow up. blogging will go out of style just like yo-yo’s and war head candies. and then there will be comthing else to take its place.
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