First, Fake Steve Jobs. Now, Fake Everybody.
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December 23, 2007 in News
First, Fake Steve Jobs. Now, Fake Everybody.
October 10, 2008 in Geology, Past, Photography, Places, Science, Travel
From the air there’s a strange kind of vast sameness to the Grand Canyon. It’s a carved up layercake of variously colored rock that’s less dramatic …
October 9, 2008 in Business, Events, Ideas, News, Politics, problems
That’s where this vector points. Unless we Do Something, of course. Meanwhile, there’s this source of inspiration:
October 8, 2008 in Business, Events, Politics
I don’t know enough about prediction markets, but here’s what one of them says about the likely outcome of the election: The tide is running. …
October 8, 2008 in News, Politics
Slept between the last post and this. Just took a shower and sat down at the computer. Here’s my brain dump before I move on to projects where I can make more of a difference….
October 7, 2008 in Events, Politics, Uncategorized
Watching the “debate” between McCain and Obama. Hard not to. After eight years of a truly bad presidency, it matters more than usual who our next prez will be. But these guys aren’t saying much. Worse, …
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