From today’s column in the Times.
The last two paragraphs make for a compact summary — and one that shouldn’t be debatable:
“Even if climate change proves less catastrophic than some fear, in a world that is forecast to grow from 6.7 billion to 9.2 billion people between now and 2050, more and more of whom will [...]
Monthly Archives: February 2010
Thomas Friedman isn’t always my favorite, but he nails this…
Electric car realities heating up on the West Coast.
Cities such as San Francisco and San Jose are installing curbside plug-ins for electric cars. Times story here. San Francisco is going so far as to alter their building codes to require charging stations within new parking garages. (Hate to be the first developer dinged with that one!)
Overall this is a great [...]
The Dead Cat Bounce and the 50% Rule? You can’t make this stuff up. But Rich Dad can.
Quite the witch’s brew of a column here by Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad/Poor Dad. He’s telling us where the stock market is going — sub 6,000 — according to a couple of steadfast rules: the dead cat bounce and the 50% rule. I think Citadel is opening a new hedge fund with both [...]
The Audi Super Bowl commercial was awesome.
If you didn’t see it, please go do so right now. I’ve embedded the video below. The commercial was funny the first time I saw it during the game, but as with all things Super Bowl, I was a bit distracted (perhaps it was the 19-month-old boy, high on pizza, bouncing off the [...]











