Monday, November 24, 2008

The Daily Dozen

  1. Why blogging for money will not make you rich. Darn!
  2. Ants incapable of acquiring... human capital?
  3. Robin Hanson becomes the Chief Scientist for Consensus Point.
  4. The $1 million Netflix prize.
  5. THE NEW YORK TIMES: "Happy people spend a lot of time socializing, going to church and reading newspapers — but they don’t spend a lot of time watching television, a new study finds. That's what unhappy people do."
  6. U.S. News top 200 colleges and universities in the world.
  7. Spending less is more efficient than earning more?
  8. Back to 20% down on a house? Probably not a bad idea. Might have helped avoid much of the financial mess we're currently in.
  9. Share Google Docs with a quick drag and drop in GMail.
  10. What happens to your body if you stop smoking right now?
  11. A few tools to help you invest.
  12. eHarmony forced to create a dating service for gay singles. Radly Balko finds this "petulant and silly." I agree.

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