Sunday, November 17, 2013

Vickrey, William. 1996. 15 Fatal Fallacies of Financial Fundamentalism

Vickrey, William. 1996. 15 Fatal Fallacies of Financial Fundamentalism:

Much of the conventional economic wisdom prevailing in financial circles, largely subscribed to as a basis for governmental policy, and widely accepted by the media and the public, is based on incomplete analysis, contrafactual assumptions, and false analogy. For instance, encouragement to saving is advocated without attention to the fact that for most people encouraging saving is equivalent to discouraging consumption and reducing market demand, and a purchase by a consumer or a government is also income to vendors and suppliers, and government debt is also an asset. Equally fallacious are implications that what is possible or desirable for individuals one at a time will be equally possible or desirable for all who might wish to do so or for the economy as a whole.

'via Blog this'

Monday, September 23, 2013

Fix anything

Repair manuals for lots of stuff. It seems like most things are made to be replaced. Why waste stuff and add to landfill?

Right to Repair
iFixit is a global community of people helping each other repair things. Let's fix the world, one device at a time.


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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

It's not just about me...

Another from Farnham street, on
Building rapport

I'm not naturally empathetic and may be narcissistic ... As I grow older I'm trying to make sure I have healthy relationships...

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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Money and banking

It's hard to believe, but
S&P understands money!

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Info sources

Lots of clutter but these have better signal-to-noise than most

Wired business recommendations

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Some distilled 17th century wisdom

A review of Gracian

The Art of Worldly Wisdom: A Pocket Oracle

a book of three hundred aphorisms for making one’s way in the world and achieving distinction.

It provides advice not only for modern “image makers” and “spin doctors,” but also for the candid: for those who insist that substance, not image, is what really matters. “Do, but also seem,” is Gracián’s pithy advice

The book was imitated by La Rochefoucauld, cherished by Friedrich Nietzsche, and translated into German by Arthur Schopenhauer. Nietzsche observed that “Europe has never produced anything finer or more complicated in matters of moral subtlety.”

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Friday, July 19, 2013

R incantations

This is great! I love R and use it a lot but am always learning new tricks. Here is a nice recipe list for many simple, useful, common tasks.

R spells for data wizards

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

A step forward in interfaces

Better brainwave sensors
Development will probably advance fast. I bet this technology leads to amazing capabilities

EEG control

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Friday, June 28, 2013

On forecasting

I think forecasting is very important. Of course, most of the past 20 years or so of my career have been spent actually making a living forecasting...
Good resources abound. Here is a free Forecasting textbook


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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Cool cloud service for writing

Includes versioning tools and a lot more that supports collaborative writing

Draft


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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Privacy plus convenience


I don’t know what balance the US government hopes to strike, but what I do know is that privacy and convenience are technologically possible, and we need not relinquish security to attain it.

Jeremy Kun

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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Exercise

High intensity training can get you in pretty good shape.
The following example workout needs no props except a chair.
The only thing you need is the self discipline to do it...

Seven minute intense workout

1. Jumping jacks Total body
2. Wall sit Lower body
3. Push-up Upper body
4. Abdominal crunch Core
5. Step-up onto chair Total body
6. Squat Lower body
7. Triceps dip on chair Upper body
8. Plank Core
9. High knees/running in place Total body
10. Lunge Lower body
11. Push-up and rotation Upper body
12. Side plank Core

Sunday, May 05, 2013

Microsoft in 2001

Actually understood user interface design!

UI design

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Monday, April 01, 2013

Nolan bushnell's anti aging games

Anti aging games

$12.99 a month

Haven't yet checked out the free trial.


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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Macro ethics

I wonder if gaming based on heterogenous ethics / values helps at the macro level?

http://neweconomicperspectives.org/2013/03/without-an-effective-macroethics-our-civilization-is-doomed.html#more-5010

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Friday, February 22, 2013

More good personal finance

From Zvi Bodie

http://risklessandprosper.com/resource-library/getting-started/


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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Some stoic texts


http://www.ibiblio.org/stoicism/reference/classical-texts/

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Thursday, January 03, 2013

Learning Charisma - Harvard Business Review

Learning Charisma - Harvard Business Review

Charisma is not all innate; it’s a learnable skill or, rather, a set of skills that have been practiced since antiquity. Our research with managers in the laboratory and in the field indicates that anyone trained in what we call “charismatic leadership tactics” (CLTs) can become more influential, trustworthy, and “leaderlike” in the eyes of others. In this article we’ll explain these tactics and how we help managers master them.

Monday, December 31, 2012

The tech debate blasts off (a linkfest) - Towards a leisure society

The tech debate blasts off (a linkfest) - Towards a leisure society

see the debate blast off in serious economic circles during the last quarter of 2012.
I thought it might be useful, as a result, to provide some links to the most recent developments — since the debate really is moving quickly now.