Is “Spring Break” a rational or an irrational event? In any case, it almost seems to be a calculated irrational media event — and the quote in the title seems like a clever invitation to “click here”. [1] One thing that I believe Milton Friedman may have overlooked in his “Free to Choose” analysis, is… Continue reading “Black Out with My Rack Out”
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The Struggle of Being Happy and Fulfilled by a Mediocre Life
I recall a few years ago as I was signing up to participate in a WordCamp event that while filling out the form I responded to a question about speakers I would appreciate at such events, I answered “Amanda Knox”. Amanda, together with her life partner (and also “business” partner) Christopher Robinson, started a podcast… Continue reading The Struggle of Being Happy and Fulfilled by a Mediocre Life
Does Google Own the Internet?
For the faithful [1], the answer is almost certainly a resounding “YES!” Yet before jumping to conclusions, let me take a step back in time. A long time ago, messages (i.e., “dialog boxes”) like this were quite widespread. I think they were seen as confusing, and gradually gave way to other question-and-answer combinations. What I… Continue reading Does Google Own the Internet?
