How People in the Biz Explain the Subprime Crisis to Their Families Bryan Caplan By Bryan Caplan, Mar 1 2008 SHARE POST: The world’s gone topsy-turvy: Last night my wife read me this graphic novel. It’s funny, informative, honest, and rated R. Enjoy.
Mar 3 2008 Energy, Environment, Resources Kurzweil on Solar Power Arnold Kling LiveScience quotes Ray Kurzweil. "It is doubling now every two years. Doubling every two years means multiplying by 1,000 in 20 years. At that rate we'll meet 100 percent of our energy needs in 20 years." Simple. Next problem? This is a case where I have a hard time believing an autoregressive model. At some point... 26 Read More
Mar 3 2008 Economics and Culture There's a Name for What I Am Bryan Caplan It's "kidult":While many people in their forties have families and responsibilities, an increasing minority still resemble teenagers. Scary, wrinkled, grey-haired teenagers, with some kind of terrifying premature ageing disease, but teenagers nonetheless. It’s enough of a phenomenon to have been given its own portman... 4 Read More
Mar 1 2008 Finance: stocks, options, etc. How People in the Biz Explain the Subprime Crisis ... Bryan Caplan The world's gone topsy-turvy: Last night my wife read me this graphic novel. It's funny, informative, honest, and rated R. Enjoy. 9 Read More