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"+1 the things around the web you like, agree with, or want to recommend to others."
Quotients:
"Optimists these days learn English, pessimists learn Chinese, but realists learn how to operate an AK-47." .
“There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.” .
“The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history.” - Friedrich Hegel quotes (German Philosopher (1770-1831)"
“The Fed has had very few periods of relatively good performance. For most of its history, it’s been a loose cannon on the deck, and not a source of stability.” - Milton Friedman (1999) .
"Everybody knows that if I’m at 100 percent they have to fasten their seatbelts, like on an aeroplane." .
"To race bicycles is to drink greedily from a bottomless chalice of agony." .
Say what you will about Steve Jobs, but, it used to be way, WAY harder to buy a Norwegian Black Metal album with your phone at 9:15 on a Thursday night .
Wednesday links: overinflated self-esteem
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This is an early (and incomplete) edition of the linkfest. We will catch up
tomorrow. Good luck out there. Quote of the day Francisco Dao, [...]
The post...
You can never go home again, except for when you do.
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Ft. Collins in 2006. Yes indeed, Thomas Wolfe had a point when he said that
thing about home, but fortunately Ft. Collins promised to offer an array of
new...
The New Abnormal
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The collective state of mind in the USA these days may be even more peculiar than what went on in Germany in the early 1930s, when the Nazis we...
Thursday 130523
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Rest Day Enlarge image Orange Coast CrossFit, SoCal Regional. Post a
caption to comments. "ACSM 'CrossFit Study' Fraud?" by Russell Berger,
CrossFit Journa...
Giro-Induced Hiatus
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Original photo: Manual For Speed
Tomorrow, I'll be flying to Italy in order to join the Giro, not as a
competitor mind you—though I was asked several times...
Listening Post
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I missed this yesterday, but there's no way I can let it go completely
without mention.
The Doors have always been one of my favorite bands. They were s...
Ruminations on My Upcoming Absence
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A Note from Fatty: The Hammer is racing the Ogden Marathon tomorrow. If
you’d like to track her progress, you can do so by going to the Race My
Race site, ...
The Gradual Crescendo
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*Upcoming Swim Smooth Clinics / One to One Consultations:*
*Prague Kids Swim Camps*
Enjoy Prague this August whilst your kids improve their swimming!
Full i...
The Closer
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FURTHER FURTHER READING
- On Bangladesh, labour standards, and
- The portfolio manager’s strategy cycle.
- Four reasons the housing recovery isn’t yet b...
DealBook Question Already Answered on Amazon.com
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Another day, another “Is Warren Buffett is Irreplaceable?” article.
Today’s version, however, carries the imprimatur of the New York Times’
“DealBook”...
A Moveable Feast
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Ads by Project Wonderful! Your ad could be here, right now.
Train hotdogs are basically the best part of Amtrak.
We have two delightful new prints ...
Rapha Etape Evening 2013
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The 2013 Etape du Tour promises to be an unforgettable journey through some
of the most beautiful terrain in all of France. In the departments of the
Savoi...
Tour Series Round 3: Stoke-on-Trent
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*Kristian House, wearing the IG Sprints jersey, was again in excellent form*
Kristian House and Felix English finished 5th and 6th respectively to help
R...
12/31/2012 – Check, Please
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The post 12/31/2012 – Check, Please appeared first on Yehuda Moon and the
Kickstand Cyclery.
And The Band Played On...
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*Submitted by Jim Quinn of The Burning Platform blog,*
A confluence of events last week has me reminiscing about the days gone by
and apprehensive about ...
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